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Scholar-Level 17

Hi.

According to SPR's official fee structure:

B.Pharm: ₹ 2,50,000 per year

D.Pharm: ₹ 1,00,000 per year 

Pharm.D: ₹ 2,50,000 per year

M.Pharm: ₹ 3,00,000 per year

Thus, for a 4‑year B.Pharm course, tuition alone over 4 years comes to ~ ₹ 10 lakhs (assuming no increase, 2.5 lakhs * 4).

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Scholar-Level 17

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SPR lists its annual tuition fees for various programmes on its “Fee Structure” page. 

However — on that fee‑structure page — there is no explicit item listed for “registration fee, ” “admission fee, ” “caution deposit, ” or similar one-time charges.

The “Fee Structure” table simply shows “Fees per annum” for each course (e.g. B.Pharm, M.Pharm, D.Pharm, etc.) — but does not break it down further into tuition, admission, deposits, etc.

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Scholar-Level 17

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For allied‑health / allied‑sciences‑type courses under DPGU (in parts of the institution outside pharmacy), the “fee payment guidelines” accept payment via Debit Card, Credit Card, UPI, NEFT/RTGS, etc. rather than cash.

At least for some other schools under DPGU (for example their School of Design), there is an explicit “installment payment option” listed in their fee‑structure — the fee schedule is broken into 2–3 installments.

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes — there is public information about how fees are paid at Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU) / its School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) (since SPR is part of DPU/DPGU), and based on that you can infer which payment modes are accepted for fee payments there.

According to the “Guidelines for Fee Payment” of allied‑sciences/related schools under DPU/DPGU — which reflects the institution‑wide payment policy — the accepted payment modes include: 

Debit Card 

Credit Card 

UPI (Unified Payments Interface)

NEFT / RTGS (bank transfer via online banking)

Cash payments are not accepted.

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes — there is a publicly stated fee‑refund policy for Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU) — which includes its School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR).

According to the official refund / cancellation policy page of DPGU / its umbrella institute:

If a student withdraws or cancels admission before the start of the academic session / before the formally‑notified last date of admission, they are eligible for full refund of the collected fees — after deduction of a small administrative / processing charge (₹ 1,000).

If withdrawal happens less than 15 days before the last date of admission, then 90% of the fees will be r

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes — Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) does offer scholarships for merit‑based students.

According to publicly available information:

There's a “Chancellor's Scholarship” for students with “exceptional academic achievements or top merit rank” — this offers a 100% tuition‑fee waiver (for a small quota over intake).

There's also a “Bhagyavidya Scholarship” for “meritorious students with outstanding academic records, ” giving a 75% tuition‑fee waiver (for a limited quota).

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Scholar-Level 17

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SPR lists a number of scholarship/fee‑waiver categories: e.g. “Chancellor's Scholarship” (100 % waiver for top merit), “Bhagyavidya Scholarship” (75 % waiver for meritorious students), EWS (50 %), “Sukanya Scholarship” for girl students (25 %), sports‑achiever scholarships, etc. 

These scholarships appear to be offered primarily at the time of admission (i.e. for new students), with eligibility based on merit/rank or special status at the time of joining.

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes — there are special scholarships / fee‑concessions for girl students at Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR).

Among the listed scholarships for SPR is a scheme named “Sukanya Scholarship”, described as for “meritorious girl students.” This offers a 25% tuition‑fee waiver (for a limited quota — 2% of total intake). 

The SPR scholarship listing groups “girl students” along with other categories (merit‑based, EWS, sports achievers, alumni‑ward, etc.), indicating that female‑student concession is officially recognized.

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes,  based on publicly available information, Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) does list a “concession for wards of staff & alumni” among its scholarship/fee‑concession schemes.

The “Fee Concession for Wards of Staff & Alumni” is explicitly named in the publicly available list of SPR scholarships/concessions. 

The amount listed for that concession is 10% tuition‑fee concession (for a limited quota — 2% over & above regular intake) when you qualify as a ward of staff or an alumnus‑ward.

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Scholar-Level 17

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Yes — there are scholarship / fee‑waiver schemes at Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) that could apply to students from economically weaker sections — but I did not find clear, public confirmation that there are dedicated “minority‑community scholarships” (i.e. for religious or linguistic minorities) explicitly listed among SPR's own scholarship categories. Here's what I found, and what remains uncertain:

  • SPR lists several scholarship/fee‑waiver categories: merit‑based (“Chancellor's Scholarship”, “Bhagyavidya Scholarship”), “EWS / economically weaker section” s

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