The college is known for its well-regarded faculty and positive student-faculty relationships, although a few faculty members are perceived negatively. Dr. Hemant Sharma stands out for his exceptional qualities. The campus is well-designed with good facilities and a friendly environment, free from ragging issues. The pharmacy medicine course is demanding, with 12 difficult exams leading to many failures. The college lacks an on-campus placement program, requiring students to find jobs independently. As a government institution, the college offers a reasonable fee structure: Rs. 60,000 for the first year, dropping to Rs. 55,000 for later years, plus a Rs. 5,000 caution deposit initially. Semester exam fees are Rs. 3,000, with Rs. 1,000 for back exams per subject. Scholarships like the Medhavi and Post Matric Scholarships provide significant financial relief. Medhavi covers 75% of tuition for general and OBC categories, based on merit, while the Post Matric Scholarship fully covers fees for OBC, SC, and ST students. Additional fees include Rs. 5,000 for caution, Rs. 3,000 for admission, Rs. 2,000 for development, Rs. 3,000 for lab, and Rs. 2,000 for registration. An annual fee hike of 2-3% is expected, but no campus jobs are offered.
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