Course | Fees |
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B.Pharm {Lateral} | ₹37,885 (1st Year Fees) |
M.Pharm | ₹50,885 (1st Year Fees) |
D.Pharma | ₹12,085 (1st Year Fees) |
B.Pharma | ₹37,885 (1st Year Fees) |
Ph.D | ₹30,385 (1st Year Fees) |
Dates : Application Starts 20 Jul 2021 | Application Ends 10 Aug 2021 Check all Dates
Dates : Application Starts 20 Aug 2021 | Application Ends 14 Sept 2021 Check all Dates
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Fees structure of this college is the lowest fees. Only 12,500/- rupees per year is the fees of diploma. And bachelor degree fees is around 30,000/- per year. DIPSAR is the Lowest fees college
I m a student of D pharma. I choose this course for the license of medical shop. the faculty members are very good. There teaching skill is all well. They know how a new student can understand these new subject. All the classes are taken by the respective teachers. Qualification of most of the faculty is PhD. Some faculty are done masters only. But thers way of teaching is good
Course is very good. If you have intrest in learning medicines you should definitely go for the course. Its kind of a little tough to score as syllabus is vast and college doesnt gives you marks that easy. You need to study hard for it. Teacher faculties are good but they doesnt take classes to teach you. You have to study by your own.
The curriculum of the course is quiet updated. The profile of this university is pretty much good and enhanced. It run under the guidelines of PCI( Pharmacy Council of India), affiliated by UGC and AICTE. Along with the B Pharma it has other courses also like physiotherapy and skill development courses in health and Wellness of world class skill centre of the Department of Training and Technical Education Delhi, Academy of sports Sciences Research and Management, DPSRU Innovation and incubation Foundation, yoga and fitness centre etc.
The college provide best infrastructure in lowest fees.annual fees of d pharm is around 10000 whereaa other college demand a fees of 70000-800000 for the same course.the payment should be done only through cashless mide.the institute provide fee receipts for the same.college fee structure is very transparent and under the control of government.
The classes of college is on five days in week.the course have both theory and practical of carrying equal marks.the exams follow annual pattern in which there is two sessional exam and one annual exam.placement are not good.many companies visit the college.
It is feasible. One can afford I guess. If someone isn't able to afford there are lots of scholarship options available that are provided by the University to help the person in accommodation of the fee structure. As I'm pursuing graduation here so the fee structure of my course is about 35k admission fee of a year divide into both semester plus examination charges 6k per year. Nothing more than that.
Pharmaceutical science and research is that field that can never go out of the way. I guess this field is the one best approached career in today's era. When it comes to my University, they provides you a whole lot new schedule & stuff for experimental purposes that's actually helpful for a student. Placements are really good at my University with an average 7 lacs p.a package to the level of master's holder person. Industrial visits keeps happening with time to time as my University is associated with Indian Pharmaceutical association and other prominent branches too.
Yes it was feasible, a middle class can easily afford the fee or if you belong to sc, st or ibc you can get different amount of Flexibility in fees. This college was a state government college, and there was also different flexibility for economically weaker sections
Semester system followed their, in B.Pharm. there wasn't any research, but in M.Pharm. you have to do so. In your last 2 semesters. There number of courses for master's so you can apply for courses as per your interest. For M.Pharm. admission they require Gpat, after gpat qualified students, they also give chance for non gpat students for rest students.
THE fees Should be Very Feasible even it should only 10000 for the diploma course per year 22 thousands for degree course per semester and for even SEM it near by 15k and for the master course it near by 40 to 50k.
Two Semesters Per Year With 2 Sessional Per Semester, Sessional Weiatge Should be 20 % of the Final Exam & similarly practical have Same Weitage, every Semester have 4 to 5 subjects. In pharmacy 3 to 8 semester results should be considered for The Post graduation
Fee structure is not at all expensive. Hence it is a Government University. It is run by Delhi government. So the fee structure is not expensive & is feasible. For very poor students who are unable to pay fees, our government also provides various scholarships.
Course curriculum is very good and student friendly. It covers all the things, subjects & practicals needed for proper knowledge of pharmacist. It also covers important lab practicals. Course curriculum is very good & vast.
Feasible. It is a government college so fees is very low. Starting from Diploma in pharmacy it takes 12250 per year and for Bachelors of Pharmacy it takes 25000 for every semester. There are total 8 semesters in Bpharma. So fees are here very low.
Bachelor's of Pharmacy is a good course. In college teachers take regular classes as per the time table and the faculty is best. Our pharmacognosy teacher is gold medalist and others are experienced with PHD done.
Fee structure of B.Pharm is as follows: At the beginning of every odd semester= Rs 22550. At the beginning of every even semester= Rs 15500. This fee is applicable for general category students, for OBC, SC, ST students several deductions are there according to the category like for SC/ST students only tuition fee is exempted.
The course curriculum for pharmacy is based on the PCI. Especially in DPSRU the curriculum, exams and attendance are taken very seriously. In DIPSAR(a constituent college of DPSRU) all these things are not a hype here, yes exams are taken seriously in DIPSAR but you won't stress up for it. (internals) Semester end exams are the same for both of them.
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