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MAIP Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Private|Estd. 2004

Average rating of MAIP

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.3

Based on 6 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
17%
4
0%
3
50%
2
17%
1
17%
Placement

Placement

3.2/5

Admission

Admission

3.3/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.0/5

Academics

Academics

3.5/5

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Ajay Das

Ajay Das

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 12 Dec, 2025

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The staff here are really helpful. They support you whenever you need it. Sometimes they had issues with exams, but overall they're well-qualified and friendly. They prepare us well for the industry. The exams are not too hard, and teachers get us ready for the big test. Around half the students pass, which is cool.

Placement: You just need to score 45% in math or biology exams. The salary packages were pretty good, ranging from 5 to 6 LPA in India and abroad. The lowest offer was Rs. 50,000 per month. Most students (around 70-80%) got placed. Companies like Abbott Laboratories, Maclord, and Intas Pharmaceuticals came for recruitment.

Campus: They didn't have clean water for us to drink.

Arun Nair

Arun Nair

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 19 Nov, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are always there to help. They even take us on cool field trips to see how things work in the real world. Oh, and hey, the pass rate is pretty solid too!

Placement: The job placements here are awesome! Big companies come to hire us and pay well. Almost everyone gets a job here. I'm happy with my placement too.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure with lots of facilities. There are labs, a library with books, and air-conditioned classrooms. The cafeteria is nice, and they also organize sports activities. Overall, it's a pretty good place to study.

Poonam Khan

Poonam Khan

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 1 Sept, 2025

3.5
5 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college mostly have a master's or PhD degree, which is cool. However, only a few of them are really helpful, while a couple are not that knowledgeable. Most of them teach well, but there are a few whose teaching isn't great. The course curriculum is on point and gets us ready for the industry.

Placement: Most students here have around 60% in their previous studies to get in. This course is mostly for students from a science background. The starting salary is Rs. 16,000 per month. Big companies like Cipla and Dr. Reddy hire from here. You can get a job in medicine after this course. Salaries range from 1.90 LPA to 4.5 LPA. You might also get an internship with Lupin or Elfin.

Campus: Our college has 6 classrooms, but they don't have AC, just fans. There's a lab, but no Wi-Fi. The library is good though, with books and a place to chill. Only boys can stay in the hostel on campus. The food in the mess is okay, but the canteen is often closed. They do have good food though. We have a sports ground, but no equipment besides a cricket ground. No medical help on campus.

Sunil Kumar

Sunil Kumar

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and they know their stuff well. If you're interested in joining pharmaceutical companies, studying B. Pharmacy here is a great start. The semester exams are fair and the pass rate is around 60%.

Placement: So, like, lots of students in my college get jobs, you know? Around half to sixty percent of us end up working in big drug companies. The best offer you can get is like 10 lakhs a year. Companies like Sun Pharma and Pharma Solutions hire a bunch of B. Pharmacy peeps from our college.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, a good library, average classrooms, and good labs with nice equipment. Unfortunately, there's no hostel or canteen. But the medical facilities are good, and there are sports available. Honestly, if you're looking for a college with a big playground, cafeteria, or lots of students, this isn't it. But if you want a peaceful environment to study in, then this college is perfect for you.

Seema Singh

Seema Singh

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 1 May, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here are super helpful and really guide us well for our future. They're all really smart and teach really well. The exams are pretty tough, but if you study hard, you'll do just fine.

Placement: About half of us students get jobs from various companies nationwide. The highest salary you can get is 4 LPA, and the lowest is 2.5 LPA. Companies like Wipro, Birla, and Abbott hire a lot of us. Most of us end up doing internships, around 70%.

Campus: The college facilities are pretty good for students like me from middle-class families. We get free Wi-Fi here, which is awesome. Plus, there's air-conditioning in the labs and classrooms. And there's a big playground that's always kept in good shape by the staff. Love it here!

Harsh Patel

Harsh Patel

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Reviewed On 13 Apr, 2025

1.3
1 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers used to be great, but now there's only a couple of good ones left. The administration is terrible, always sending students all over the place. The course is okay. Not many students fail in the exams, maybe only about 20-25%.

Placement: Around 60 students began the course, but some left later on. It costs about 80,000 per year, and the cost goes up for new students. No companies recruit from here, and no one I know got an internship through the college. We have to find them ourselves. The top job we can get is as a drug inspector.

Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi. Classrooms are average, like what you'd expect in a school. The labs are not great old equipment, broken stuff, and not enough glassware. The library is good, though. They used to have a hostel, but not anymore. The hostel was alright. The canteen food was only good on weekends, with special meals on Sundays. Other days, it was just okay. You gotta eat to survive, right? There's no proper medical facility on campus. If you're sick, you gotta go to the hospital yourself. No sports facilities either. The principal doesn't let students play on campus. He says, "Go play outside. College is for studying, not playing."

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