Remarks
My experience with the RUHS was a disaster. The unorganized management process delayed the exams constantly. Especially during my final years, it was tough to receive the Degree even after clearing all the exams. Simply, because the faculty with a nonchalant attitude, never bothered about any timeline. For some students, the fee was high, as compared to other universities.
Entrance Preview
The entrance was merit-based. No entrance exam is required for the admission process.
Course Curriculum Overview
To be honest, the course curriculum was somewhat outdated. Most of the employees of the academic department are quite lazy and delay all necessary procedures. Which is necessary, especially for the students pursuing a medical course. Additionally, there is no time management or structure, which should be followed while conducting the exam. The exam dates and result announcement are postponed many times before the final consummation. In this age of digital learning, even teaching is not digital. What is the point of drawing such a hefty fee from the students?
Placement Experience
On-campus placement is quite ordinary in RUHS. Some little-known companies visit the campus for the placement drive. But that’s the extent of it. If you are taking admission to the RUHS, be prepared to look for a job on your own.
College Events
The college rarely organized any event. Even the sports day, was a one-week business, while no emphasis is given to the sports activities during the rest of the entire year.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fee for one year of my B. Pharma course was around 84,500 INR. Which is not that bad. But when you evaluate it with the kind of facilities provided by the university, it’s a loot. From academic to extra-curricular activities there is nothing which justifies this tuition fee. In short, the university is good for students from a high economical background but not that good for students belonging from a middle-class family.
Campus Life
The campus was not lively, to summarize it in short. Amidst poor management, there was a political vibe on the campus. “Reference from a political figure” holds more weightage than the actual qualification. Activities and events happening on the university premises were organized by the students themselves.
Alumni/Alumna
Most of our seniors went on to try for the govt. Jobs or tried to find a job on their own. So they were of little help in terms of placement. But during the exam season, seniors were quite helpful, with their valuable insights and the notes. In many cases, these notes would be the sole medium while preparing for the exam.
Admission
I applied online for my Bachelor of Pharmacy program. Basic eligibility was class 12 exams with Physics, Chemistry and Maths subjects. I was shortlisted in the second merit list, after which I went to the university for document verification.
Faculty
Many faculty members politically influenced. So the attention is paid more on political activities and less on the actual teaching. The rest of the faculty members are satisfied with their jobs and never actually feel like working, just like a typical Indian govt. Employee. Some of the faculty members are not even qualified for their roles, but no one does anything about that. Students only realize this after taking admission in the university. I hope my reviews will help students, to some extent, in taking the right decision for their career.














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