Review on mallareddy college of pharmacy

KOKKONDA YASHWANTH REDDY
2.8 /5
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Course Curriculum Overview :

Aspects that influenced me is that you can get a doctorate degree after completing the course and frequency of timing of exams is yearly once and as I'm the 1 st year student i can't suggest the areas for improvement in course

Internships Opportunities :

The intership opportunities available in this college are not such amazing and you can get an intership in hospital as malla reddy health City located in suraram and there are some projects and tasks performed in 5th year

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Year wise fee is 200000 and admission fee is nearly 17000 and amount like scholarships or financial aid that are available for students. Like merit cum need is around 5000 from government, tution fee varies for school and st

Campus Life :

Technical functions in our college is pharmacy week festival typically held in November or December months . And there is no ground for this college and only indoor games are available only one hour per week.

Hostel Facilities :

Hostel facility is not such good but it is ok They almost cost around 85000 per year for hostel and provide unlimited food and local hostel or pg costs almost 5500 -6500 per month with unlimited food

Admission :

Process for admission in this college is eamcet exam with almost less than 15000 rank should be placed and compared with other colleges in that area it is the most experienced college then others as it is started in 2004

Faculty :

It's 6 subjects per year .you be clear both practical and theoretical exams ,if fail in nor in practical or in theory ,you should write suply for both and in pharm.d there is no semester exam it is yearly exams

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2.8 out of 5
3.0/5Faculty
3.0/5Course
3.0/5Campus Life
3.0/5College
3.0/5Hostel Life
1.5/5Internships


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