Admission to the college is mainly determined by entrance exam scores such as NEET and JEE Main, with some courses also considering Class 12 marks. The faculty is experienced and encourages research, boasting publications in high-impact journals. The program fee has risen to approximately Rs. 50,000 per semester, which is more affordable than many private institutes but higher than central universities. The placement cell successfully secures jobs for about 80% of students.
BSc graduates earn between Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month, MSc graduates earn Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 50,000, and Ph.D. holders earn over Rs. 70,000. Top recruiters include Sun Pharma, Nestle, Apollo Hospitals, Fortis, and Max. The institution ranks highly for pharmacy, achieving nearly 100% placement in this field. Internship opportunities are available with reputable companies. Scholarships are difficult to obtain due to a complicated application process, but financial aid is available for minority students.
Top 10% department students receive a 50% fee reduction, while the following 10% receive a 25% reduction. Integrated courses and internships in hospitals help enhance job prospects.
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