The B.Pharmacy program requires candidates to have completed 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and either Mathematics or Biology, achieving at least 50% in their exams. Admission is merit-based, using the MHT-CET exam, where a benchmark score is 101 out of 200. Diploma holders in Pharmacy can also apply. The college is known for its supportive faculty and student-focused principal, with a well-stocked library. Fee structures vary: Rs 1,13,000 for open category, Rs 56,000 for OBC, and Rs 8,000 and Rs 4,000 for SC and ST students, respectively.
Government scholarships offer additional aid. Direct job placements are limited, but M.Pharm students can expect initial salaries up to Rs 25,000. The placement officer collaborates with companies like Cipla and Sun Pharma, providing packages from 7 to 15 lakh INR for high-performing students. Although internships are fewer, efforts to expand them are acknowledged. The college does not offer its own scholarships but accepts government ones and guides on private scholarships, such as Lila Poonawala and Rasiklal Manikchand Dhariwal.
Education loans from nationalized banks are also available. The annual academic fee is approximately Rs 120,000, with an extra Rs 20,000 for additional costs. Fees may increase by Rs 10,000 annually. CAP round admissions are Rs 70,000, while management quota admissions are Rs 120,000 annually. Scholarships from Mahadbt help cover fees. The college boasts a strong placement record for pharmacy graduates.
























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