The Bachelor of Pharmacy program is structured over 4 years, divided into 8 semesters of 6 months each. Students need to clear 36 subjects, with internal exams accounting for 25 marks and external exams 75 marks; a minimum of 50 marks is required to pass each subject. The faculty-to-student ratio is uneven, yet the faculty is praised for its support and dedication. The Head of Department swiftly handles complaints about the learning platform.
Scholarships are available to help students financially. The college primarily offers hospital internships, necessary for course completion, typically at government hospitals. However, securing these positions can be challenging, with a wait time of about three months, and the college doesn't assist with industrial training, leaving students to arrange it themselves. Tuition fees have risen to about Rs 1,20,000, while admission through the CUET entrance exam involves an annual fee of Rs 15,000, including registration and examination fees.
Some batchmates pay a total of Rs 1,10,000. The college has achieved unit status and provides placement opportunities, though they may not always match students' interests. The faculty is supportive, and the lab equipment is well-maintained. There are two branches for pharmacy studies: Faculty of Pharmacy and Future Institute of Pharmacy.
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