

Corporate Group of Institutions B.Pharma Courses and Fees 2025
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Corporate Group of Institutions B.Pharma Eligibility and Highlights 2025
B.Pharma at Corporate Group of Institutions is a full time course offered at the UG level. It is of 4 years duration. The students who are Class 12 or equivalent exam pass from a recognised board are eligible for admission. After selection, the candidates must pay the admission fee amount to confirm their seat. The students can check the below table for more details:
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