
- Chordia Institute of Pharmacy Fee Structure
Chordia Institute of Pharmacy Fee Structure
At Chordia Institute of Pharmacy, courses are available at UG level. Each course has its own fee structure, which includes components, such as the tuition fee, hostel charges, and refundable deposits. Only applicants who have cleared the admission procedure, are allowed to make the payment. For course-wise Chordia Institute of Pharmacy fee details, students can visit the official website of the institute.
| Course | Total tuition fees |
|---|---|
B.Pharma (1 Courses) | ₹ 85 KGet Fee Details |
D.Pharma (1 Courses) | ₹ 32.5 KGet Fee Details |
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| Courses | Eligibility |
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| B.Pharma | Candidate must have passed 10+2 with a subject combination of either Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. |
| D.Pharma | Candidate must have completed 17 years of age in the year of admission. |
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