Admission to IBMER's 4-year graduation course is merit-based, requiring a minimum of 50% in qualifying exams for general and OBC categories, and 45% for others. Renowned for its pharmacy program, the college offers good facilities, including extracurricular activities, supportive faculty, and clean labs. With affordable fees, scholarships, hostel facilities, and 24/7 Wi-Fi, it is a popular choice for students. The faculty, numbering 35-40, is highly qualified but lacks industry experience.
The course includes six lectures, with organic chemistry highlighted, and weekly guest lectures. Students face two major and three minor exams yearly, with a manageable difficulty level. The fee structure is semester-based, with a BPHARM course costing INR 95,000, a hostel fee of INR 32,000, and an exam fee of INR 5,000. A 20% fee concession reduces costs by INR 14,000 annually, making tuition fees INR 81,000. Late payment incurs a INR 25 daily fine.
The college offers scholarships based on academic performance, financial need, and specific categories, with a 25% to 50% fee concession. Jain students receive 40-50% concessions, and army background students also benefit. The average scholarship is around INR 40,000. Placement opportunities are mixed, with 70-80% securing positions at companies like Sunpharma and Ranbaxy, and an overall placement rate of 92%. The highest salary is 1 lakh per month, with packages ranging from 5 to 2 lakhs per annum.
Despite some placement cell criticisms, a notable job fair occurred last year. Tuition for new batches is INR 110,000 annually, with a total academic fee of INR 116,000. Girls can achieve up to a 100% scholarship through a university test. The college facilitates scholarship applications through an online portal.
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