What Students Say
Likes
- Some faculty members were knowledgeable and helpful during exams and internal assessments, especially for core pharmacy subjects.
- The college followed the prescribed university syllabus, which helped students prepare for semester examinations properly.
- The girls to boys ratio was fairly balanced, making the classroom environment comfortable and inclusive.
Dislikes
- Practical exposure and lab facilities were inadequate, and instruments were often outdated or insufficient for proper learning.
- Placement opportunities were very limited, and the college did not provide proper guidance for internships or career development.
- Campus life was dull with very few extracurricular activities, or industry interactions for students.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum was based on the university syllabus and covered all core subjects of pharmacy. It helped in gaining basic theory knowledge and exam focus learning. Subjects like pharmaceutics and pharma chemistry were useful for semester exams. However, the course lacked strong practical training and real world exposure. Teaching was more theory based and less skill based. Exams were held every semester with internal tests and final exams. The exam level was moderate and mostly memory based. The curriculum needs updates with industry skills, more lab work, and project based learning to prepare students for jobs and higher studies.
Fees and Financial Aid
The yearly fee structure of the B.Pharmacy course was approximately ?90,000 per year. Over the duration of 4 years, the total course fee came to around ?3.6 lakh, excluding examination and miscellaneous charges. The tuition fee not remained same every year . Apart from tuition fees, students had to pay admission fees, registration fees, lab charges, and other compulsory charges during the course.Fee difference was also observed among different categories like EWS has some privilege but most of students like us who doesn't belong to these society got no benefit.School sometimes provide internship but most of the time they did not provide it u have to do so much efforts for getting internship letter from principal.There is no significant merit-based scholarships were provided by the college itself. Overall, the fee structure was moderate but not fully justified considering the facilities provided.
Campus Life
Campus life was simple and calm. Social life was limited but friendly. The college organized freshers when new batch comes and star night is also organised by the director.The library had basic text books for all subjects and some reference books, but journals were limited. Classrooms had boards, benches, fans, and projectors in some rooms. Labs were average and had basic tools. Sports activities like cricket, badminton, and indoor games were available. Cultural events were held on special days. Few student groups managed events and notices. There was no strong club culture, but students worked together during fests and exams.
Admission
I applied to a few nearby pharmacy colleges during the admission period. Some colleges had high fees, strict cut off, or were far from my home. I chose this college mainly due to low fees, easy access, and seat availability. Compared to other colleges, the infrastructure and labs were average, but admission was faster. I could not get admission in better colleges due to limited seats and late admission. The admission process of this college was simple and smooth. Eligibility was based on class 12 marks in science stream. Admission was given through merit and direct counseling. No major entrance exam was required. The staff guided during form filling and document check. Overall, admission was easy but college quality was average.
Faculty
The faculty student ratio in the college was average. Some teachers were helpful and easy to approach during exams and internal tests. A few faculty members explained theory well, but most teaching was book based. Practical learning was limited in many subjects. The course followed the university syllabus and focused more on theory than skills. The exam system included internals, practical exams, and final semester exams. Exams were moderate in level and most students passed with regular study. Some students got backlogs due to weak guidance. Overall, the course was useful for exams but less helpful for job skills.
Night Life
Night life near the college was very limited. The campus closed by evening and no late night events were allowed. Hostel entry time was strict and students had to return before night. The library closed by evening hours and was not open at night. There was 2 small canteen inside campus .Gym facility was available on campus. Students mostly spent free time in rooms or nearby tea shops. Outside the college there is no small cafes and local food stall present .The area was mostly safe till evening but late night roaming was avoided. Overall, night life was simple and quiet.
Other Applied Colleges
Gurugram Global College of Pharmacy | Bachelor of Pharmacy [B.Pharm]
Although I considered this college,but I preferred another institute that offered better academic exposure and infrastructure.












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