The college offers a mixed educational experience with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:30, fostering accessible interactions. However, inconsistencies in teaching quality and communication, particularly in the pharmacy department, are noted. The exam format involves three exams every six months, including surprise tests, with practicals managed well. Placement success is at 80%, with major pharmaceutical companies like Cipla and Sun Pharma recruiting and offering internships, although internships are unpaid. Students can secure placements after the fifth and seventh semesters, with packages ranging from 3 LPA to 9 LPA.
The course spans four years with an annual fee between 70,000 to 103,000 INR, totaling approximately 412,000 INR, excluding a 24,000 INR semester exam fee. Students with over 75% in high school can avail scholarships for fee reductions of 5,000 to 10%. There's no recent fee hike, and payments are semester-based. While the college lacks its own scholarships, it supports government programs. Additional living costs are around 96,000 INR annually.
Despite no on-campus job placements, the college's strong connections with pharmaceutical firms offer significant recruitment opportunities.
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