The college actively promotes placement opportunities for its students through internship drives and partnerships with esteemed companies, although it doesn't provide on-campus internships. The pharmacy program is relatively new, with its first batch in the fourth year and yet to experience placements. The college's tuition fees are relatively high, with a standard rate of 45,000 per semester and an additional examination fee of 4,500. Pharmacy students pay a higher fee of 55,000 per semester. Lateral entry students are charged an annual fee of 95,000, whereas regular batchmates pay 90,000 yearly, both with an extra examination fee of 9,000. Financial support is available through the Kalyan scholarship, offering 60,000-70,000, subject to specific conditions, and a loan facility. While the fees are higher than some private universities, the college justifies the cost with its quality educational resources, including well-equipped labs and internships in reputable hospitals.
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