The course covers four main subjects: pathophysiology, biochemistry, human anatomy and physiology, and computer application. The exam pattern comprises a total of 70 marks with various question weights. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:50, and faculty-student interactions are generally positive. Specific faculty members in inorganic chemistry and human anatomy are praised for their teaching, while pharma analysis and pharmaceutics instructors are less engaging. There are six exams in total, focusing on main subjects and internal ones like remedial mathematics and communication skills.
Placements begin after the 7th semester, with notable recruiters like Sun Pharma, Mankind, and Dabur, offering packages up to INR 1,600,000 and an average of INR 1,000,000 annually, with 60-80% of students securing positions. Admission involves a registration and counseling fee, with the first-year fees totaling INR 120,500, and the tuition fees ranging from INR 85,000 to INR 112,750 over four years. Additional fees include university charges, examination fees, and development charges.
There are no scholarships, but reservations are available for SC, ST, OBC, and Delhi-schooled students. Fees are expected to rise annually by INR 2,000 to INR 4,000.
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