The college offers a merit-based admission process requiring at least 50% in PCM or PCB, with the merit list released on July 22. The annual fee starts at Rs. 40,000, affordable for most students, and may be reduced in the future. Faculty members are praised for their expertise and supportive nature, engaging in practical pharmacy roles and health checks. Established in 2018, the college currently has limited placement opportunities but expects growth. Scholarships are available, particularly for economically disadvantaged and minority students. The NSP Scholarship supports students with a family income up to Rs. 180,000. SC/ST students benefit from reduced fees of Rs. 1,500 or Rs. 3,000, plus additional government scholarships. Tuition fees have increased to Rs. 67,790 by the fourth year, with financial aids aimed at supporting diverse student backgrounds.
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