
Azad Institute of Pharmacy & Research Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Azad Institute of Pharmacy & Research
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
2.8
Student Rating Distribution
Sneha Verma
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)
Reviewed On 30 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers have B. Pharma degrees but they're just okay. Their teaching is decent but not amazing. This course is alright, it does prepare you for industry work. AKTU University at SMS College conducts the semester exams, they're not too hard. You need to score 60% to pass.
Placement: Only 40% of students got placed after graduation. The highest salary was around 15,000 and the lowest was 8,000. Unfortunately, no big companies came for placements. About 30% of students landed pharmacy internships, but I'm not sure about the details. Some common roles were Pharmacist, Drug Alternative, and Store Keeper. It's tough to get placed in top pharmacy companies, but the college has a good placement process overall.
Campus: The labs in the pharmacy building are small. The classrooms are also small, and the food in the hostel is just okay. Unfortunately, there are no medical facilities on campus. Plus, there aren't any sports or games available in the pharmacy building. The library mostly has old books and the space is just average. And when it comes to hostel facilities, there aren't many to offer.
Rakesh Patel
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)
Reviewed On 30 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are not very helpful or qualified. The quality of teaching is really poor, and we didn't learn anything about the industry. Some of the faculty are still studying M.Pharma, which means they don't have much experience.
Placement: Only 5 students from my college got placed in the placements. There were 3 companies that came to our campus. A few students got job offers for only 20000 rupees.
Campus: The campus is huge, but it's not well-kept. The Wi-Fi is there, but it's always acting up. The hostels are kind of run-down. I've had problems with old buildings and stuff. And let's not even talk about the food in the hostel - it's not great.
Pankaj Joshi
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)
Reviewed On 2 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff. They really support us during exams. A lot of students are ready for the real world. Passing exams isn't too hard and most students pass with a 70% success rate.
Placement: Around 10% of us got placed after finishing our studies because not all companies hired students each year. Companies don't really offer salary packages for students in medical courses. Pfizer is the main company that hires students from our college. Almost half of us got internships in government hospitals to gain experience and medical knowledge. Some of us also got pharmacist roles in hospitals after graduating.
Campus: The classrooms here are really nice and we have Wi-Fi, which is awesome. The labs are clean and tidy, and the library is a great place to study quietly. Our hostels have everything we need, including a good mess and canteen. And if you're into sports, there's a cool ground to play on too!
Rohit Mishra
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)
Reviewed On 30 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers at college are really good and always ready to help. They guide us well and push us to think about what comes after college. The exams here are not too hard, we have three sessional exams and one final exam each semester.
Placement: Placement opportunities are limited at this college. I only saw a placement job fair once during my 3.5 years here. However, some good companies do come to hire students. About 10% of students have found placements. The highest package was 1 lakh per month, while the lowest was 3.5 lakhs per year.
Campus: The college has a big campus with good facilities. I love the huge playground they have. There's a separate department for pharmacy. Hostel options are pretty good too they offer two types.
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