Admission to Varanasi College Of Pharmacy requires passing the UPSEE, a state-administered entrance exam by APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, or through management quota and direct internal assessments. The college offers a B.Pharma course costing Rs. 2.53 Lakhs over four years, around Rs. 63,300 annually, with education loans available for financial assistance. The faculty has a mix of experienced M.Pharm and Ph.D. holders, though student experiences with them vary. The infrastructure lacks proper boundary walls, leading to unrestricted campus access.
Placement is strong, with a 76% rate; companies like Ranbaxy, Cadila, and Sun Pharmaceuticals recruit students, with packages ranging from 1.20 to 1.30 lakh on average, peaking at 16 lakh. Placement eligibility requires a minimum of 60% from the second semester. The college offers workshops on communication, personality, team management, and interview skills from the second year, with additional training in the third year. The Vigyan Peeth Scholarship awards Rs 5100, Rs 2100, and Rs 1100 to top-performing students.
The annual course fee is about Rs 90,000, payable in installments, and government scholarships are available for those admitted via recognized exams. However, the college lacks recreational and public sitting spaces.
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