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Shri Ram Institute of Pharmacy Fee Structure
Shri Ram Institute of Pharmacy provides a variety of programmes across UG and PG levels. The total payable fee is composed of tuition, hostel, and other institute-specified charges. Candidates who complete the Shri Ram Institute of Pharmacy admission process can proceed to pay the fee as per the institute's norms. The detailed fee structure is available on Shri Ram Institute of Pharmacy’s official website. Check below Shri Ram Institute of Pharmacy fee for offered courses:
| Course | Total tuition fees |
|---|---|
B.Pharma (1 Courses) | ₹ 1.48 LGet Fee Details |
M.Pharma (4 Courses) | ₹ 62 KGet Fee Details |
D.Pharma (1 Courses) | ₹ 47.9 KGet Fee Details |
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| Courses | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| D.Pharma | The minimum age is 14 years as on 1st July 2022, i.e. born on or before 01-07-2009. |
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