Admission to Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) relies on the NEET-UG exam, requiring scores above 600 due to limited seats. The college admits top 50 rankers from the general category each year. The process involves NEET preparation, counseling by Delhi University, and a medical test, with sessions starting in August. MAMC features a highly qualified faculty with a student ratio of 1:250 for lectures and smaller ratios for discussions. Emphasizing clinical exposure, students receive practical training from the second year, with structured terms and exams.
The fee structure is affordable, with an initial fee of approximately Rs. 11,455 and annual tuition around Rs. 2,045. Hostel fees are about Rs. 6,000 annually, excluding mess charges. Payment is via challan at the on-campus bank. While there are no campus placements, students complete a one-year internship at hospitals like Lok Nayak Hospital, earning a stipend of INR 20,000 to 27,000 per month. Postgraduates earn approximately INR 80,000 to 90,000 monthly.
The course spans 4.5 years, plus the internship. Notable scholarships for economically weaker students range from INR 20,000 to 40,000 annually, with additional financial aid for SC/ST categories.
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