Pharmaceutical Engineering is a branch of pharmaceutical science and technology under which the development and manufacturing of products, processes, and components in the pharmaceuticals industry take place. It is only recently that this subfield of pharmaceutical engineering has emerged as a desperate engineering discipline. It’s very important to stay updated with modifications in pharma as it helps you to adapt to change, avail new opportunities, and focus on developing futuristic skills. Basically, this discipline involves much more than just the composition and quality of drugs. It also focuses on engineering aspects of how a drug is produced. Here are a few points pertaining to its current scope in India
The pharmaceutical engineering branch is growing at an exponential rate resulting in huge research opportunities guided by the most qualified professors.
Initially, girls don’t feel good studying in an all-girls college especially the ones who have previously studied in a girls school but then after some time, they get an idea of how good the college is.
Miranda College itself is such an opportunity to speak up, putting the opinions forward, and deal with the situation.
The hostel life is amazing. People would go on the terrace and enjoy their hostel life. There are many incidents such as pouring cold water on someone who is getting ready or making Maggi using emulsion rods in plastic buckets. There used to be a rush entering into the hostel seconds before the curfew time.
The faculty at Miranda college is best, friendly, and interactive. They will guide a student whenever required and will be a helping hand in difficult times. There were girls every time in the hostel be it day or night. No one can feel lonely there.
It's a good college and there are many things one can learn there. So, all the best for your future.
Both IIT Delhi and IIT Madras CS are well-known for their CS course. The CS program of IIT Madras is very well-structured and satisfying.
One of my cousins studied at IIM Indore. According to him, yes, IPM IIM Indore has reservations in the final selection round.
IIM Indore, just like any other government institution, follows the reservation policies that are set up by the Government of India for colleges across the country. And, the same is followed for admission into the IPM course of IIM Indore as well.
However, even though this matters, I would suggest you not think about all these factors as of now and aim at scoring the best that you can.
Honestly speaking the type of doctor you become depends not on the institute you hail from but on the skill set you acquired and your own intellect. A patient does not care from which college they graduated but cares about your skills, your ability to make them believe in you, your delivery skills, and the satisfaction they get after consulting you. Your skills are more than enough to prove your talents as a doctor and your college has little to do with this the medical field is different from an MBA where the brand of the college determines your pay scale. Even average doctors manage to do well in this field owing to their ability to satisfy their patients and convince them.
So it's high time we look at the bigger picture and stop focussing on the medical college you will be completing your UG or PG from.
There are more than 7 campuses in Malla Reddy. With a rank of 15,000, it will be difficult to get into the first campus due to the high demand. You will probably get the 6th or the 7th campus. You can choose it if you feel comfortable in it.
The various campuses to apply in Malla Reddy are: -
Choose accordingly as per your preferences.
IET Lucknow is a very popular engineering institute of our country. A lot of students across the country apply for admissions in the B.Tech courses offered in this college. One of my friends studied here, and I will be sharing the information I gathered from him.
Fee | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Total |
Tuition Fee | 7,000,019 | 70,000 | 70,000 | 70,000 | 7,210,019 |
Hostel Fee | 14,500 | 14,500 | 14,500 | 14,500 | 58,000 |
Other Fee | 19,775 | 14,775 | 14,775 | 14,775 | 64,100 |
Total | 7,034, 294 | 99,275 | 99,275 | 99,275 | 7,332,119 |
This is the total fees you will have to spend to pursue B.Tech in CSE from IET Lucknow. This fee is pretty decent when compared to other private colleges where you will have to spend more than 10 lakhs in the total duration of 4 years.
Here is a detailed analysis of life at BIT Mesra and its pros and cons.
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So, the final decision is yours to make!
The question is quite subjective and depends on your performance whilemoroaring for the entrance exams and your expectations from it. In my opinion, joining the lowest ranked medical college is not a wise decision considering the efforts you have already invested and are willing to do so more. Had I been in your place, I would have taken a back without any second thoughts
However, if your goal was just to grab a seat and the brand value of the institute does not matter, then you can join even a low ranked college without much thought.
Lastly, here is a piece of advice for those taking a drop year. Don’t target only AIIMS and MAMS, rather keep your option wide. Trust me India has many other reputed medical colleges too. Limiting your options will actually limit your opportunities too!
My sister's experience at BITS Pilani was nothing short of magic as she recounts the best hearts of her life there. Like any other student, she had many expectations from her dream college. She yearned for the overall development people talked about at BITS Pilani. She had a list of expectations from making new friends to inculcating skills like independence, personal responsibility, and self-discipline. The institute lived up to its name and all her expectations were fulfilled beyond imagination.
She met the best people who were her support system throughout the 4 years. The campus was huge and peaceful with its natural beauty. Every interest and skill could be cultivated in well-established clubs and departments.
The classes were quite interesting and motivated her to be attentive and regular despite the No attendance rule. This instilled in her a sense of responsibility. Organizing the Oasis was another fun-filled experience and the frequent trips to Khetri, Pahadi, Jaisalmer, and Dharamshala, were out-of-the-world experiences. She got to connect herself to nature and adopt gratitude.
The 4 years changed her personality as a whole for the better and today she gives credit to BITS Pilani for her overall development and successful career.