PGIMS employs highly qualified faculty with advanced degrees and additional training from reputed institutions. The student-to-faculty ratio ranges from 40:1 to 28:1. The exam structure includes two sessional exams and one final exam per semester, with two exam periods each year. Sessional exams contribute 20 marks towards the final score, needing 50 marks to pass. The exam difficulty is moderate to hard. Practical learning is emphasized with well-maintained labs. Graduates often find employment in government hospitals as junior residents or medical officers, with opportunities in private hospitals as well. Pharmacy internships last 6 months to a year, involving comprehensive departmental rotations. Financially, the college is affordable with tuition fees between Rs. 7,235 and Rs. 9,385 annually, and a total 4-year cost ranging from Rs. 37,000 to Rs. 40,000. An examination fee of Rs. 2,000 is charged per semester. Various scholarships are available, including those for SC/ST students and merit-based awards. GPAT-qualified students receive a stipend of Rs. 12,000. Military family students have additional financial support. Despite some fee increases, the college remains budget-friendly, with no extra charges for lab or library use. Reservation students can benefit from post-matric scholarships, and a tuition fee waiver offers a Rs. 2,000 reduction for eligible students, but no special concessions beyond national scholarships.
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