Admission to the M.D. Pharmacology program requires candidates to have a valid NEET-PG scorecard and an M.B.B.S. degree approved by the Indian Medical Council. The program is supported by a skilled faculty specializing in clinical, experimental, and chemical pharmacology, who employ various teaching methods and offer significant guidance during thesis projects, aiding in students' career development.
Although the college is a private medical institution with high fees, it compensates by providing excellent facilities and offering financial support options. These options include loans for economically disadvantaged students, fee concessions for those from underprivileged backgrounds, and scholarships for meritorious students. Graduates secure placements in various sectors such as academia, pharmacology industries, research organizations, government research sectors, and biotechnology companies.
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