The course offers a supportive learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of about 1:40-50, ensuring each student gets adequate attention. Faculty members are approachable, helping with doubts, projects, and career guidance, which aids exam preparation, including MST 1 and MST 2. The challenging subjects, like pharmaceutical engineering, are made manageable by quality teaching, although some students may struggle with semester exams. Placement opportunities are average, with an average package of about Rs. 1.5 lakh per year and the highest ranging from Rs. 5-8 lakh. Only 10-15% of students secure placements, becoming eligible in their 4th year. Companies such as Apollo and Sun Pharma participate, and above-average students without backlogs can secure packages around Rs. 6 lakh. There is a need for improvement in placement services and facilities. The tuition fee is Rs. 50,000 per semester, totaling Rs. 360,000 for the course. Additional costs include a caution fee of Rs. 8,000 - 10,000, an admission fee of Rs. 5,000 - 10,000, and an ERP charge of Rs. 750. Scholarships are available, notably the E-Kalyan scholarship for students from Bihar and Jharkhand, offering around Rs. 45,000, and specific scholarships for students from Jammu and Kashmir reducing their fee to approximately Rs. 40,000. The annual fee tends to increase by Rs. 3,000 to 5,000, with discounts for local and scholarship students.
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