MIT offers a well-regarded Doctor of Pharmacy program, emphasizing quality education and strong faculty-student interactions. The college operates on a two-semester system with a challenging exam structure: three sessional exams (contributing 30 marks) and a Term End Exam (contributing 70 marks), requiring a total of 50 marks to pass. Placements at MIT are positive, with the highest packages reaching 20-30 lakh per annum. Students with good CGPAs can expect packages of 6-7 lakh per annum.
Over 100 companies, including Dr. Reddy's and Cipla, participate in campus placements. Internship opportunities begin in the second year, and the sixth year is dedicated to a hospital internship. The program lasts six years, including five years of study and a one-year hospital internship. The tuition fee is ?230,000 per year, payable in two installments of ?125,000 and ?130,000 for those not receiving scholarships. Scholarships are available, predominantly based on MHT-CET or NEET scores, with Maharashtra students scoring over 98% in CET or 95% in NEET eligible for a 100% scholarship.
Management quota fees are ?250,000, with no category-based benefits, treating all students as general category.
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