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Indira Gandhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Private University|Estd. 1999

Average rating of Indira Gandhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3

Based on 14 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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7%
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3
14%
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57%
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Placement

Placement

2.5/5

Admission

Admission

2.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.2/5

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Academics

3.5/5

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Aparna Reddy

Aparna Reddy

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 5 Sept, 2024

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are great! They really know their stuff and are always there to help. The course content is spot on for getting us ready for the real world. How we do in the exams is up to us, but the pass rate is around 33%.

Placement: Around 65% of us landed jobs after finishing our course, which is cool. We pay Rs.90,000 for the course every year. Big companies like Cipla and Pharmazell Pvt Ltd hire from our college. Also, lots of us snagged internships at places like Medo Pharma Pvt Ltd and Anjan Drug Pvt Ltd.

Campus: The facilities here are pretty good. The labs are awesome, and the classrooms are comfy. There's a nice library too. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi. The hostel is decent, but the food is just okay. They really focus on sports here, which is cool. But there's no medical help on campus, just some nearby hospitals for emergencies. They offer lots of sports for everyone to join in.

Shubham Das

Shubham Das

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 18 May, 2024

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They help us with our future plans and give advice on handling job issues. It's super helpful for us students. Every year, they organize a 2-week program for students from other states. We visit different industries to see how things work there. It's a cool way to learn about real-life work. The semester exams aren't too hard, but if you don't study, you might fall behind. The teachers are experienced and always ready to help. About 90% of students pass their semesters.

Placement: This college usually accepts students ranked above 800, which is good for average students. They offer lots of opportunities for internships and have a campus for students to enjoy. The highest salary offered here was around 8Lpa, while the lowest was 3Lpa. Companies like Apollo Pharmacy, Netmeds, Cipla, and Makloid come here for hiring students. Out of 100 students, around 70 were able to secure internships, which is like 70% of the students. There are different job roles available here, like pharmacist, research and development, quality control, and marketing.

Campus: The place to stay and the food are pretty good. They have good education stuff to help us learn and understand the basics of our field. The college has a library with lots of books to help us with our studies. The classrooms are nice and have everything we need to study and go to class. The hostel is good too, it's quiet and the food is decent. Sometimes students don't like the food, but that's normal for most hostels.

Sakshi Reddy

Sakshi Reddy

Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 26 Nov, 2023

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They remind us about exams every day, which can get boring. But it helps us get into the studying groove. We enjoy classes like Anatomy, Hospital pharmacy, Health education, and community pharmacy the most. After the second-year exams, we did a 3-month training at a government medical facility. The exam schedule and management could use some improvement. We have two big exams each year during this 2-year course.

Placement: Once you finish D. Pharma, you can open your own medicine store by getting a license from PCI. Or you can work as a pharmacist in a medical setting. Another option is to join B. Pharma directly in the 2nd year (3rd semester) since you're already a D. Pharma student. After B. Pharma, you can land jobs in medical management companies, pharmacies, or as a medicine representative. Lots of opportunities after studying here!

Campus: The hostels at our college are pretty good. They have separate ones for guys and girls. The hostel fees are higher than the tuition fees because we also need to factor in the cost of traveling from the hostel to the college. We have a lot of cool events like pharmacy events, health programs, annual functions, and sports days. Our college offers 3 courses: D. Pharma, B. Pharma, and MPHARM, with multiple batches for each. This means there are a lot of students here. The fees are fair for us students. It's a private college, so some fees are on the higher side. For D. Pharma, the yearly fee is around 60,000, and it may change depending on the government rules. Plus, there's an additional hostel fee to consider.

Aishwarya Rao

Aishwarya Rao

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 19 Jul, 2023

2.5
2 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college have Masters and Ph.D. degrees, but they don't seem too into teaching. I think it's because students aren't very interested in studying. Most students just want to get a certificate for running medical stores. The teaching is okay, nothing special. The exams are tough, even though the teaching isn't that great.

Placement: Only about 10% of us actually land jobs after college. The pay is around Rs.14,000 a month, plus an extra Rs.6,000. SNK organics is the main company that hires from here. No internships, but we do get medical training at government hospitals. There are plenty of job options in our field.

Campus: The college has decent infrastructure compared to other pharmacy schools. There's no gym, playground, or canteen, though. The library and study rooms need updating. The hostels are not well-managed.

Rakhi Reddy

Rakhi Reddy

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 17 May, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really nice and they know their stuff. They help us understand the subjects well and give tips on how to do well in exams. If you study hard, you can pass the tough semesters and get a good CGPA. The course content is practical and helpful for students. It's a good place to learn and prepare for a job in a good company.

Placement: I'm in a 4-year B.Pharma course with 104 students in my batch. We started in 2024 and will graduate in 2028. Around 90% of us get internships in different companies to learn about medicine and how to give the right doses to patients. The placement opportunities also show up in our final year.

Campus: There are three floors in the college building with a playground for playing football, cricket, and badminton. They have labs with new equipment for experiments and quick results. The library has all the books you need.

Bhavana Nair

Bhavana Nair

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 25 Mar, 2023

1.5
1 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: There are a couple of decent teachers, but most are mean and only think about themselves. The teaching is okay, but the course itself is helpful. The exams during the semester are really tough.

Placement: Our group is awesome. Once you finish the course, there are job opportunities at government hospitals, pharmacies, and more. There are lots of job options available. Big companies like Sunpharma and Mankind come for recruitment.

Campus: The campus here doesn't have great facilities and the teaching is just okay. The campus interviews are average too. They do have Wi-Fi, a library, labs, and classrooms though. The hostel area is not great either. But hey, the students here are pretty smart.

Vikas Sharma

Vikas Sharma

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 1 Feb, 2022

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are super qualified and really nice when they teach. They get us ready for the real world by doing fun activities. Each department has different teachers, and there are also experts around.

Placement: Most students from our course found jobs, with salaries ranging from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month. Companies like Aurobindo Pharma and MacLeod hire us. The highest salary is 10 LPA, and the lowest is 2 LPA. Everyone gets internships at Pellets Pharma and Syncrop industry in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Odisha. The internship lasts for 6 months.

Campus: The classrooms in our college are nice, but the campus is just okay. The building is really big though, so there's plenty of space for all of us. Every batch of students can use the lab, and the library is always in good shape. The hostel is close to the college and the rooms are good. They serve clean and tasty food in the canteen, which is kept clean too. We have medical help on campus, and lots of facilities for sports and games. We have to follow a dress code, but there's no ragging here.

Shruti Singh

Shruti Singh

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2021

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the college because the teachers are awesome. They know their stuff and are really good at teaching. Plus, they're super nice and always there to help when you need it.

Placement: I got in because of my good rank in the state entrance exam. Lots of companies come to our college to hire students. I haven't done an internship yet, but I've heard that seniors go to different cities for theirs.

Campus: The college is pretty old, around 30 years, so the building isn't that great. They don't have Wi-Fi, which is a bummer. But they do have labs and a library on campus. Every year they have sports events, which is cool. I haven't seen any medical facilities yet, though.

Karan

Karan

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 3 Oct, 2021

2.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They're always there to help out. They know their stuff really well. The key is that you'll find them helpful when you're putting in effort to learn.

Placement: Most students in our course found jobs after graduating. The pay can be pretty good, with the highest salary around Rs. 40,000 a month. On average, people are earning between Rs. 17,000-20,000 a month. The lowest salary offered was Rs. 10,000 a month. Companies like Reddy, Macleods, Sun Pharmaceutic, Novartis, and Pritam Pharma come to our college for placements. They offer roles like pharmacist, pharmacovigilance, pharmaceutical QC, pharmaceutical QA, and drug inspector to students.

Campus: The college has been around for a while, so don't expect top-notch facilities. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi on campus. We have labs, a library, and okay classrooms. The hostel is right next to the college. The food is just okay for students.

Chitra Verma

Chitra Verma

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 2 Aug, 2021

2.3
2 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super helpful here. But you gotta ask for help yourself, or it might feel like they're not there for you. They really know their stuff in their subjects. Plus, they're always there to guide you through school stuff and personal stuff too.

Placement: Lots of companies come to our college for hiring every year. They usually hold recruitment events close by. Once you finish B. Pharma, you can apply for jobs in research, development, QA, QC, and other departments. You can even work in government agencies as a pharmacist.

Campus: The classrooms here aren't as great as some other colleges, but there's a library with books for studying. The best part is the college has its own hostel right next to it, which makes studying a lot easier.

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