The college offers a pharmacy program through a Centralized Admission Process (CAP), allowing direct applications via the college website. The faculty is highly qualified, with a mix of experienced and newer members, although there are concerns about internal politics and communication issues, particularly with the Dean's focus on academics over overall development. The pass requirement is 50% across 8 semesters with frequent exams. The annual fee is INR 190,000, split into two halves.
Placements are lower than advertised, with most offers for Medical Representative positions, although top companies like Sun Pharma and Cipla visit the campus. Internships start from the 5th or 6th semester, and financial aid includes education loans and scholarships for high achievers, with significant concessions for top MHT-CET scorers. The 4-year Bachelor's in Pharmacy fee was INR 8.4 lakh in 2022, rising to INR 9.2 lakh by 2025. Donation seats incur an extra fee, with uniform structuring unless exceptional academic scores are achieved.
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