The pharmacy course offers promising career opportunities, though only about 30% of final-year students secure placements, primarily in pharmaceutical companies. Many graduates choose self-employment, opening their own medical stores. A mandatory 90-day internship at government hospitals is required upon course completion. Graduates must register with their state's Pharmacy Council of India to practice as pharmacists. Career paths include working in medical stores, roles as medical representatives, or filling government healthcare positions. Pharmacists are licensed to open medical stores. The annual tuition fee is around 85,000 INR, payable in two installments, with potential state scholarships available for local students. The university also provides an "Earn while Learn" program to support students financially.
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