Admission to the college is merit-based within the private quota, with eligibility determined by academic performance. Successful candidates pay an admission fee and undergo certificate verification. The college employs a well-qualified faculty, with the majority holding master's degrees and some having PhDs. They use practical examples to effectively deliver the curriculum. The faculty-to-student ratio is adequate, ensuring a good learning experience, though mentorship quality receives mixed reviews. The B Pharmacy program enrolls 100 students annually, while the D Pharmacy program admits 80 students.
The campus includes a botanical garden and a microbiology lab. Over 8 semesters, students take 4 to 6 exams per semester. Fees for the private and merit quotas are INR 85,000 per year, with an additional INR 70,000 for hostel accommodation under the private quota, and no donation is required for the merit quota. The college offers placement guidance but lacks a formal placement program. Scholarships are available primarily for scheduled caste students, ranging from Rs 40,000 to Rs 50,000 annually, while government quota management students receive Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000.
The total cost of education, including tuition and additional fees, ranges from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 7 lakh, with no reported increase in tuition fees. Annual tuition is approximately Rs 85,000, and exam fees are Rs 500 per semester for three semesters annually. The college does not provide campus employment opportunities, prompting many students to rely on educational loans.
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