Remarks :
The minimum eligibility for getting admission into the college is 60%, the application for admission can be found on the JSSAHER website the college's official website and after filling the form you will be charged around Rs 2000/- for the exam charge and thereby u will be informed for a written test in about10-15 days and there need to give your written exam in the college only, they will ask some of the basic questions of b.pharm for the people joining m.pharm and based on the marks u will be given admission in your choice of department, their wont be any concession or any reservation benefits,
Course Curriculum Overview :
I have chosen m.pharm in Regulatory affairs as the scope and opportunities were sounding best when I heard about the course, and when I searched i have come across the college and whomever i enquired every said its good college, so after listening to everyone i made a call wrote the test and I got an admission into the desired course regulatory affairs, faculty and student ratio used to good around 70- 90 teaching staff were there and each every one is with Ph.D more than half of the faculty were having Doctorate and were professors, the teaching is good in the college, the exams were fast going without even realising u will complete your exams and its a semester pattern types
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
when I joined in the year 2020 for my m.pharm I was being charged around 2,60,000/- per year excluding hostel, hostel was around 75,000/- and hostel food they provide is pure vegetarian, and for juniors, the fee was around 3,50,000/- without hostel, and the hostel was 80,000/- pure vegetarian 3 sharing per room combined bathroom for everyone, need to buy a bed also, the scholarship will be provided if u achieve more than 8.6 cgpa points, in the first semester u will be given tata scholarship that will be allocated randomly. not that it will be given to each and everyone it will be on luck. coming to the job there were no proper campus placements, being one of the top colleges the placements were poor compared to the normal colleges, no core placements have come, its so awful that we were passouts with no jobs in our hands, and our fellow friends have jobs paying comparatively less than us.
Campus Life :
there was only one annual fest and one annual day are celebrated due to the covid situation, the books and journals are widely availabe needless to say, classroom amenities are pretty good with a big screen to present the ppt slides, sports and extra curricular activities are very less as they have a small ground in a size of a volleyball court and two shuttle courts, one table tennis table, one gymnasium for hostelers, that's all it and if u wanna play cricket they take u to a school playground on weekends, there is no such clubs or any websites for social discussion or anything, the one and the only club is they run is blood donation club, and one more NSS club which is seen on the new moon day
Hostel Facilities :
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