The course has some drawbacks, especially concerning faculty cooperation and exam results due to an average marking scheme. There is a need for better-qualified teaching staff as the current faculty is not deemed satisfactory. The annual tuition fee is Rs. 1,20,000, with additional costs such as a practical fee of Rs. 7,000, an exam fee of Rs. 5,000, and a clinical fee of Rs. 3,000.
Despite these costs, the college provides quality education at a relatively affordable price, though it may still pose financial challenges for economically disadvantaged students.
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