The B.Pharm course is a 4-year program divided into 8 semesters, with significant emphasis on internal marks influenced by 3 sessional exams each semester. Despite challenging exams leading to many failures last year, this year's results have shown improvement. The course faces criticism for the faculty's lack of talent and experience, which affects faculty-student relationships and communication. There are 99 students per class with 5 teachers, and internal marking often results in many students receiving backlogs.
The gender ratio is skewed, with 20 girls and 80 boys. The college charges INR 105,000 for the first year and INR 95,000 for subsequent years, plus a registration fee of INR 5,000, an examination fee of INR 7,500, and a breakage charge of INR 500 per semester. Some students benefit from lower fees with an EWS certificate, but no other concessions are offered. Scholarships are available through central/national and state systems, but the apparatus for practical work and placements are considered inadequate by some.
Despite this, the college boasts a 90% placement rate with good internship opportunities. Additional charges may be applied at the college's discretion, and fees are paid in equal installments.
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