Admission to Adamas University for undergraduate and postgraduate programs is primarily based on the Adamas University Admission Test (AUAT) or the WBJEE entrance exam. The university's faculty, particularly in the School of Pharmaceutical Technology, is highly qualified, with many holding PhDs. The faculty-to-student ratio is 12:100, facilitating personalized mentorship. The university conducts two mid-term exams and one final exam per semester, with fees varying by program. B.Pharm costs around INR 1,40,000 per year, B.Tech is INR 122,700, and MBA is INR 2,50,000 annually. Scholarships are available for up to two years based on merit and performance, with additional support from government schemes like the Swami Vivekananda Scholarship. Placement opportunities are strong, especially in the pharmaceutical sector, with companies like Sun Pharma and Cipla recruiting students. Around 80-90% of students receive placements, with salary packages ranging from 1.8 LPA to 20 LPA, and an average between 3 to 6.5 LPA. Students can start placements from the 7th semester, and internships are often provided with leading pharmaceutical firms. The total course fees for B.Pharm range from INR 613,000 to 900,000, with semester fees between INR 76,625 and 98,000. Educational loans are available through Axis Bank, and the university's placement cell offers career counseling and organizes seminars to boost employability.
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