Admission to the college is primarily through the Emcet entrance exam, although management seats are available for those who act quickly due to high demand. The faculty comprises 50 members, including 6 Ph.D. professors, with diverse experience levels and some industrial background, fostering a strong teacher-student rapport. The annual tuition fees are INR 70,000 for B Pharmacy, INR 1.1 lakh for M Pharm, and INR 1.25 lakh for Pharm D, with an application fee of INR 2,000.
These fees can be paid in instalments, and although slightly higher than other colleges, they reflect the provided infrastructure and facilities. Placement is a strong focus, with 4 to 7 companies such as Excelera and Cipla visiting annually, leading to 85% of students securing jobs with salaries between 1.5 to 3.5 lakh per annum. While the college does not offer internships directly, it connects students to opportunities with stipends over 5000 INR.
Final-year students must complete a project, often in pharmaceutics. Scholarships are not provided directly by the college, but state scholarships like 'e-pass' and merit-based scholarships for various achievements are available. Special cash prizes are awarded for perfect attendance, library use, and academic success. Financial assistance is given to economically disadvantaged students. Additional fees include a special fee of INR 2,500, an accreditation fee of INR 3,000, and an examination fee of approximately INR 3,000.
The college has a policy of increasing fees annually, and government scholarships like JVD and Vasadh Dhevina are accessible to students.
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