The course offers a faculty-to-student ratio of 12:60 per batch and 12:240 across the college, comprising professional and approachable teachers, with a focus on practical knowledge. Exams are structured with 4-6 theoretical and 2-3 practical exams per semester, requiring a minimum 50% passing score. Approximately 7-10 students out of 60 fail each semester. While the curriculum is suited for industrial or lab careers, it is less applicable for those aiming to become Medical Representatives or run a chemistry shop. Placements are available from the fourth year, with participation from companies like Cipla, Sun Pharma, and Nestle. The highest placement package is 6 LPA, and the average is 2.5 LPA, with 30-35% of students receiving placements. Internships last six months to a year, mainly in industrial and pharmaceutical sectors, with some unpaid opportunities. The annual college fee is around 90,000 INR, split into two semesters, with scholarships available for SC, ST, and OBC categories. The School of Pharmacy at DAVV charges a total tuition fee of 140,000 INR over four years, with additional registration and admission fees. Scholarships are provided based on income, caste, and merit, and include options such as the Post Matric Scholarship Scheme and Medhavi. The fee structure has been consistent since 2018, with SC/ST students receiving full fee reimbursement and EWS students receiving about half.
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