The Master's in Pharmacy program requires applicants to have a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy with at least 55% marks. Admission involves taking the PGCET exam by the Karnataka Examination Authority, typically in July, with selection based on exam scores. Candidates apply through the college's website, and shortlisted individuals attend an on-campus counseling session. The program emphasizes strong preparation due to the exam's challenging nature. Faculty members, all PhD holders, are noted for their expertise and supportive teaching approach, ensuring clear communication and individualized attention.
The college enforces a strict 75% attendance policy for eligibility to take final exams. Fees are affordable, with the first-year fee around Rs. 15,000 and total course fees under Rs. 50,000, excluding hostel fees. Payment can be made via demand draft, debit/credit cards, or bank cheques. Scholarships and stipends for high-achieving students are available, promoting accessible education. The college has a strong placement record, with 80% of students placed in reputable companies.
The placement cell organizes recruitment drives in the second year, with a focus on academic merit. Internship opportunities, both paid and unpaid, often come with recommendation letters from teachers to boost career opportunities.
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