Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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MBBS | ₹18.3 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% + NEET | 9 Feb - 16 Mar 2024 | |
M.D | ₹10.1 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
PG Diploma | ₹14.3 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
DM | ₹10.1 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
M.Sc | ₹71,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
M.Ch | ₹7.1 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Post Graduation | - | |
M.P.H | ₹1.2 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - |
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This college or to say this University is a Nodal centre which means that it is an Ideal University. Other University try to manage all the academic and management by following in the footsteps of JNMC.It has some of the most amazing teachers of the country.The teacher to student ratio would be 1:10.They pay attention to all students concerns through Student Council and Preceptor Programs. The exams are taken timely(I.e 1st year-in July 2/3/4 year in December) as of now (may change due to the pandemic in coming years and has the best facilities in the campus u can ask for. It has Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural hospital attached to the University which is a great place for the clinical journey for Med students studying here.
It is expensive. It's mainly by cash and demand draft. But they provide good education and learning as compared to other private colleges. Yes the breakdown of fees is transparent and no additional fees is to be paid to secure and admission to my course. It was a fair process based on the marks scored in the competitive examination.
Pretty expensive,as medical colleges are expensive,scholorship was haly there,but we had a lot of dedicated students who wanted to serve humanity,we had some small additional fees collected which I feel was not required but we had no choice.
Being a central institute,fee structure is minimal as I paid around 16000 rs tuition fee for the whole 5 year period and yearly continuation fee of 5500 Examination fee was a meagre 500 rs. Means once you get selected via a rather very tough pre-medical entrance,our medical education journey becomes so easy for the parents.
Fee structure of college is very much feasible, tution fee include very less amount like about 5000 hostel fee include about 6000 other activity like gym and library are very much cheaper. Transport facility is available only for girls.
The fee structure ranges from a few thousand rupees a year upto 30 lakh rupees per year.The students from a low income background can get reserved seats with less fees which is feasible.The NRI students have to pay a huge sum to get into the college.In general, the fee structure is expensive
It is feasible. The fees structure easy to pay because it can be paid in installments as well. The fees for my course when I joined was Rs.35000 per year. Now subsequently with the increasing demand of the course the fees has increased.
Expensive. In fact very expensive for a middle class family like mine. My batch is paying 6 Lakhs, My juniors are paying 8 Lakhs, 11 Lakhs, 13 lakhs and so on. Medical college fees not only in my college but every other private and deemed university have the same fee infrastructure. Medical course it self is too costly as it costly us monetarily and well as our youth.
Fee is expensive. You have to pay every year in the month of June/July. Accordin to the batch it changes depending in ehich year you take admission. But the fees is same for every year. For my batch it's 11L so it's pretty expensive.
For the 2017 batch, it’s 11Lakh per year, hostel and mess excluded. Examination fees and other miscellaneous charges are also there. It’s a bit on the expensive side but when compared to our junior’s fee and other college fees (16-25L/year), it looks much cheaper.
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