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 Rs. 230,000 per year, payable in two installments of Rs. 125,000 and Rs. 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 Rs. 250,000, with no category-based benefits, treating all students as general category.
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