The university has an average faculty with good communication skills but lacks experience and advanced education. The faculty-to-student ratio is 100:26. Key courses are available, though MBBS, nursing, and a few others are not offered. The exam system is intensive, with multiple tests in a month, making it difficult for students to achieve high scores. The pharmacy department is recognized for effective mentorship, but some faculty members face issues with unclear pronunciation during lectures.
Annual interviews are held with various companies participating, offering an average salary package of Rs 700,000. Despite claims of 80% placement, this figure is reportedly inaccurate. Business Management and Applied Science students secure placements, while Pharmacy students do not and must seek internships independently. Engineering students engage in project work as part of their studies. Course fees range from Rs 40,000 to Rs 100,000 annually, with this reviewer's course costing Rs 80,000 per year plus a Rs 10,000 exam fee.
Hostel fees vary between Rs 60,000 and Rs 144,000, depending on room type. Scholarships can cover up to 90% of tuition, but not all students receive them. International students have a separate fee structure, and state government scholarships may be available.
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