The college's admission process lasts about two months and is based on the GUJCET exam and science percentile rank. The faculty is highly experienced, with all holding postgraduate degrees and some having doctorates, contributing to the high-quality education that justifies the fees, which are considered expensive at ₹1.5 lakhs annually. However, students with high marks in 12th grade can receive discounts, and various scholarships are available, including the MYSY scholarship offering up to ₹50,000 for those scoring an 80 percentile, and a ₹10,000 alumni scholarship. Fees are expected to increase by ₹10,000 every two years. Placement opportunities are strong, especially in the final semesters, with access to over 20 reputed companies such as Cadilla, Zydus, and Sun Pharma. The highest salary package is ₹4 lakhs per year, with an average of ₹2.5 lakhs per year. Students can start applying for placements from the 8th semester, and the college has MOUs with several pharmaceutical companies to enhance these opportunities. A mandatory three-month internship and a thesis project are part of the curriculum, along with international conferences and support for student innovation through SSIP projects. Scholarships require students to pass all semesters, as failing can lead to disqualification from aid. The college informs students about government schemes and university funding, benefiting those eligible for reservation quotas.
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