The college faculty is highly qualified and supportive, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio between 1:10 and 1:60. They offer robust study resources and a well-equipped library. In the pharmaceutical sciences department, students face two sessional exams and one final exam each semester, with a 95% pass rate. The university recently inaugurated a placement cell, but on-campus placement success is limited, with an average package of 2-3 Lakh INR and the highest package reaching 10 Lakh INR. Many students struggle to find jobs immediately after graduation, with startups offering salaries around 20,000 INR per month. Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Base Hospital offers internships, requiring a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the department, but these come without a stipend. The college fee structure involves semester-wise payments, with the first semester costing Rs. 29,170 and subsequent semesters about Rs. 21,000 each. The annual tuition fee is Rs. 42,000, totaling around Rs. 180,000 for the four-year course, with exam fees of Rs. 1,600 per semester. Including additional expenses, total costs can reach up to Rs. 458,000. Scholarships are primarily sourced externally, such as from the National Scholarship Program (NSP) for economically disadvantaged students, including SC/ST and BPL cardholders, though no direct scholarships are provided by the college. The fee structure is more affordable than private universities, but financial challenges remain for some students. Overall, while the college offers a supportive academic environment, placement opportunities are limited, and financial constraints can be a concern.
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