The college is highly ranked among private pharmacy colleges in the state, primarily due to its qualified faculty, all of whom hold doctorate degrees. The Pharm.D program follows a PCI-based syllabus and consists of four exams: three sessionals (two required) and one final exam. The first-year fee for the Pharm.D course is 120,000 INR, followed by 110,000 INR for each of the next four years, considered affordable compared to peers. Placement opportunities begin after the 6th year, with companies like Nestle participating in on-campus recruitment. The college provides comprehensive, free internships at its medical facilities, despite needing better stipends. Graduates successfully secure jobs in top firms. The medical college's MCI approval enhances internship prospects. Integral University offers scholarships, especially for Muslim students, through college-specific and national minority programs. Fees for various programs start at INR 1,60,000 in the first year, reducing to INR 1,50,000 from the second to fifth years, and no fee in the sixth year, which includes an internship at the University's hospital. Management quota fees are INR 3,20,000 for the first year, and foreign nationals pay INR 2,50,000. Scholarships are available for merit, university employees, sports, and students from adopted villages. The total Pharm.D course cost is approximately INR 8,00,000, with a past structure showing INR 1,40,000 for the first year and INR 1,30,000 thereafter, totaling INR 6,60,000. The university also offers scholarships based on alumni status, merit, and sibling eligibility.
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