Admission to the IPS Academy College of Pharmacy is conducted through an online counseling process managed by the MP government, based on 12th-grade merit with a cutoff generally above 75%. The admission window is from May to July, and no entrance exam is required. The college is well-regarded among private institutions in Madhya Pradesh with a faculty that is highly qualified, each holding a PhD and offering over 10 years of teaching experience. This results in a favorable student-to-teacher ratio, providing personalized attention. The fee structure involves two annual installments, with the first-year total at ₹100,000 and subsequent years costing ₹95,000. The initial payment during admission is ₹58,000, with a second installment of ₹42,000 due in January. Additional transportation costs amount to ₹20,000 annually. While once affordable, the college is now perceived as expensive, and there are reports of donations required for admission. The college has a commendable placement record, attracting multinational companies such as Nestle, Cipla, and Pfizer. Placement rates range from 60% to 100%, averaging around 90%, with packages reaching up to ₹13,00,000 annually and an average of ₹6,00,000. Students can participate in placements from the 7th semester and start industrial training in the third year. Scholarship programs are available for OBC, SC, and ST students, with SC/ST scholarships up to ₹90,000 and OBC up to ₹30,000. In 2019, a scholarship of ₹35,000 was provided by the MP government. Girls' hostel facilities are offered at ₹80,000 per year, but there are none for boys. The total cost of the B. Pharmacy course is between 4 to 5 lakh rupees, covering tuition, service fees, and taxes, with government loans and scholarships available but no additional financial aid from the college. The strong placement record enhances the college's appeal as a worthy educational investment.
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