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Swarnavo Mukherjee

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The Institute of Pharmacy is ranked 16th in the NIRF ranking of pharmacy colleges in India. For more information, contact with the college or visit the college physically. Becasue, there are not more information available on the internet.

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Shreya Das

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According to me yes ofcourse B.Pharm is better then B.Sc due to following reasons-

  • you will get license from which you can open medical shop if you don't want to do job.
  • In pharma industries, as a fresher ofcourse you will get low salary starting 8–10k but have patience later on you will get good salary as well as good position.
  • You can go for government jobs too which relates to pharma.
  • Pharma is a great platform, do not listen to anyone, you need patience but I assure you your patience and hard work will give you great life.

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Aneena Abraham

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Okay, so if you're trying to pick between Hyderabad and Delhi for Pharmacy, it's not about which city is “best” for everyone—it's about what you want. Both cities have good options, but they're different in their own ways.

Here's a quick look:

HyderabadDelhi
Growing Pharmaceutical HubNational Capital
Lower Cost of LivingTop Ranked Colleges
Research OrientedExposure to Different Sectors
Competitve AdmissionHigh Cost of Living
-Fast Paced Lifestyle

Finally, the "better" city comes down to your objectives and goals. If price and a decent lifestyle are important, Hyderabad could be a better option. If you value academic brilliance, government job prospects, and a vibrant cultural scene, Delhi may be a better fit.

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Aneena Abraham

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Joining the best Pharmacy colleges in India can be worthwhile for you. For that, you need to check its ROI. Listed below are some colleges along with their tuition fees and average placement package:

College Name

Tuition Fee

Annual Median Package

Jamia Hamdard CoursesINR 44,000 - INR 9 lakhINR 5 LPA - INR 7 LPA
AIIMS Delhi CoursesINR 2,000 - INR 3,000INR 20 LPA - INR 22 LPA
ICT Mumbai CoursesINR 1 lakh - INR 3 lakhINR 5 LPA
Panjab University CoursesINR 64,000 - INR 76,000INR 7 LPA

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website/ media reports/ NIRF website and may vary.

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Aneena Abraham

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No, pursuing Pharmacy in India is not expensive as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of less than INR 1 lakh:

Fee RangeNo. of CollegesPopular Colleges
< INR 1 lakh1,231Jamia Hamdard, AIIMS Delhi, NIPER Hyderabad, etc.
INR 1-2 lakh1004ICTM, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysore, etc.
INR 2-3 lakh1,135Amity University, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, Banasathali Vidyapith, etc.
INR 3-5 lakh695Jamia Hamdard, ICTM, NIPER Hyderabad, etc.
> INR 5 lakh390Jamia Hamdard, BITS Pilani, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty, JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysire, etc.

Hope this helps!

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