The college fee structure is relatively high, with an annual cost of 70,000 INR, covering books and lab fees, but there is no fee hike policy for four years. Students can apply for state and central government scholarships, which can significantly reduce the cost. For instance, a central scholarship offers around 25,000 INR per year.
Those with government seats can apply for state scholarships to have their entire fee refunded, leaving them to pay only 5,000 INR annually. B.Pharm management seat fees range from 50,000 to 60,000 INR per year, while ECEAT students receive free seats and only incur library charges. The university, affiliated with Osmania University in Hyderabad, does not require donations or hidden fees.























.jpeg?h=72&w=72&mode=stretch)

















Comments