Admission to the Bachelor of Pharmacy course at Guru Nanak Dev University's Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences is based on merit from 10+2 board exam marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The faculty is highly qualified and supportive, contributing to a positive educational experience. The course fee is considered high for a government university, with costs totaling ₹1,077,424 over four years, and annual hostel fees of ₹26,000. For July 2024 entrants, the first-semester fee is approximately ₹90,000, plus a ₹1,300 registration fee. Odd semesters range from ₹80,000 to ₹85,000, and even semesters are around ₹56,000. SC and ST students have waived course fees but pay hostel fees. Scholarships and fee concessions are available for BC students with certain income criteria and economically disadvantaged general category students. Although the university does not offer internships for bachelor's degrees, its placement cell is active, securing jobs with salaries ranging from ₹12,000 to ₹28 lakhs per annum, with B.Tech and pharmaceutical courses seeing the highest packages. Students typically become eligible for placements in their 8th semester. Despite some variability in placement opportunities, the overall experience is positive, with strong job placements and potential salaries up to ₹100,000 per year.
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