Admission to the college is through the UPSEE entrance exam, followed by a counseling process requiring physical presence and document verification. The admission fee is partially online, with the rest via a Demand Draft. The college is favored for its location and superior facilities. The faculty is praised for their communication and subject knowledge, though punctuality is a minor issue. The faculty-to-student ratio is good, with guest faculty contributing to effective teaching. Courses follow a semester system, with exams every 5-6 months. The college offers a well-maintained infrastructure and a six-day academic week with 4 classes and a lab session daily. Competitions at the university level are available, but departmental ones are lacking. The annual fee for the B Pharma program is about ₹75,000, with state government scholarships easing the financial burden for eligible students. Seminar fees are around ₹85,000. The college has limited direct placements; however, its strong reputation helps students secure jobs off-campus. Placement packages vary from ₹3 lakh to ₹1 crore annually, with a reported 5% placement rate. The college offers a ₹15,000 stipend for master's students. Internships are not facilitated by the college but pursued externally. No direct scholarships or loans are provided by the college, though the UP government scholarship scheme supports financially disadvantaged students. It covers ₹63,000 annually for general and OBC students and ₹80,000 for SC/ST students. Fees for general and OBC students are ₹75,150, and ₹150 for SC/ST students, with a caution deposit of ₹8,000. Hostel fees are ₹12,500 annually, excluding food costs. Despite limited direct placements, the college's reputation and alumni network aid in job opportunities, while government scholarships make education affordable.
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