Admission to the Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) program requires completion of the 12th grade in a relevant stream like pharmacy and participation in the JEE examination. The admission process involves document verification, including a transfer and migration certificate. The college boasts well-qualified faculty with a supportive environment and a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10 to 1:80, facilitating personalized learning through organized class slots and one-on-one mentorship. The course includes sectional exams every two months, practical exams, and a final exam with a 40% passing mark. Approximately 10-12 students typically do not pass the exams. The college offers a cost-effective fee structure with scholarships for OBC, ST, and SC students. Economically disadvantaged students receive concessions. Engineering students have strong placement opportunities, with companies like TCS, Cognizant, Infosys, Wipro, and L&T recruiting on campus. The highest salary package is 35 LPA, with an average of 5 LPA. Around 60-80% of students secure placements, with some receiving offers between 7 LPA and 20 LPA. Placement starts in the 7th or 8th semester, and internships are encouraged post-second year, though often self-initiated and typically unpaid. Pharmacology students face fewer internship and placement opportunities, though companies such as Cipla, Sun Pharma, and Zydus do offer positions. Scholarships for SC, ST, and OBC students provide a 50% fee rebate, significantly helping those financially disadvantaged. The annual tuition fee ranges from 65,000 to 125,000 INR depending on category, with general category students paying the full amount unless exceptions are made. The Bachelor of Pharmacy course costs around 300,000 INR, with scholarships less common for general category students. Fees remain stable, with additional costs including a 10,000 INR registration fee and 1,800 INR per semester exam fees. Campus employment opportunities are also available.
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