Admission to the college is managed through a centralized process with four CAP rounds based on MHCET entrance exam scores. The first three rounds focus on merit-based placements, while the fourth includes an interview for those not placed earlier. The Pharmacy college employs around 50 qualified faculty members who provide continuous assessments and use digital resources for teaching. The faculty-to-student ratio is favorable, improving the learning experience. Students face six exams annually, with four internal and two external exams.
The fee structure varies by category, with open category students paying an annual fee of INR 93,000, while EBC scheme students pay reduced fees. Tuition is approximately INR 90,000, and additional fees cover facilities like the gym and library. Fees are capped at INR 1 lakh annually, with management quota students paying more. The college has a strong placement system, with reputable companies like Novartis and Cipla participating. Around 70-90% of placement-seeking students receive offers, the highest package being 3.5 lakh per annum and the average package about 2 lakh per annum.
Placement rates vary, with some reports suggesting around 50%. Students are eligible for placements in the 8th semester, judged on CGPA and interview performance. The college offers internships with companies like Wipro, requiring independent applications with college support. EBC offers a scholarship covering 50% of fees for eligible students. Scholarships are available through the CAP round, with variations for different categories and government scholarships for SC, ST, and OBC students.
General students with income below 2 lakhs may qualify for scholarships like the Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj Scholarship. B. Pharmacy tuition is 12,000 INR, increasing by 10,000 INR annually, while M. Pharmacy students with GPAT receive a 12,000 INR monthly stipend. Open category students pay 150,000 INR annually, OBC and EWS students around 84,000 INR, and SC/ST students approximately 18,600 INR. Fees and scholarships vary by category and financial status.
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