Admission to the college is completed via College Unit.com, allowing students to apply within a day. Faculty interaction is generally positive, though concerns exist about their skill set and English proficiency. The gender ratio is heavily skewed, with 47 boys and only 5 girls in a class of 52. Faculty turnover is high due to dissatisfaction with the work environment. The academic year includes five exams per semester and weekly class tests, with a 75% attendance requirement to avoid debarment. Fees increase by 5% annually, and must be paid before results are announced, which allegedly contravenes Indian educational regulations. The college's pharmacy department struggles with placements, offering limited scholarship and internship opportunities. Placements are available, but without structured support, and students often complete a 6-month paid internship at the college's hospital, earning Rs 5,000. Semester fees total Rs 53,270, comprising tuition, library, lab, sports, and ERP fees, with additional charges for registration, caution, admission, uniform, ID card, and exams. Hostel and college fees rise by 10% annually. The B.Pharmacy course's first-year fee is Rs 86,000, increasing by Rs 6,000 annually to Rs 92,000 for the subsequent three years. The college offers scholarships through entrance exams, with a Rs 5,000 award for the top student in each class. Fees for international students differ.
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