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Rayamkula Harish

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Generally, for the tertiary education programme of the M.Pharma at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Apeejay Stya, their admission preparation include building the academic and professional eligibility and enhancing one's ability in other areas.

 First such condition is having B.Pharma from an accredited university who must have secured an average of 50-55 percent in the final examinations, as this, like most, is a thorough eligibility criterion.

It would also be useful if you familiarized yourself with some of the core subjects in your discipline, such as pharmacology and pharmaceutics, or pharmaceutical chemistry.

 

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Indeed, the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Apeejay Stya University provides very strong placement assistance to its students, but reaching the goal of 100% placement really depends on factors such as the nature of the market and the student's performance.

The university envisages practical learning and exposure to the industry for better employability. 

The placement cell constantly brings students in contact with top-notch pharmaceutical companies and research and health care industries. Companies who do visit the campus usually include those in drug manufacturing, clinical research, quality control, and regulatory affairs. S

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The eligibility criteria basically imply that students need a higher secondary degree for admission in the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma) programme at Apeejay Stya University: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

For eligibility, students must have passed the 10+2 examinations from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics as mandatory subjects. Further, students must obtain on an average 50 percent on these subjects, though an alteration may take place according to the admission criteria of universities. 

Some entrance examinations, aptitude tests, or personal interviews may be required for admission.

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Average Package for B.Pharma Course is Approximately INR 5 LPA, and the Maximum Package is as High as INR 13 LPA by the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Apeejay Stya University.

This reflects not only placement support but also many collaborative ventures with different pharmaceutical and health industries for a diverse offer of job options to its alumni. Career services prepare students for the interview process and route them to top-notch companies for placements or internships, leading to full-time employment. Package always depends on your talent,

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Every year, different cutoff marks are set by Apeejay Stya University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences for admission in the B.Pharma programme according to the merit score obtained through the respective entrance test.

The condition, however, stipulates that students must have a good academic record with a minimum score of 50% in Class XII including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics. It may also conduct its internal screening or entrance test for B.Pharma admissions along with the requisite information nearer to admission time.

 

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For admission into M.Pharma at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Apeejay Stya University students will have to take the entrance exam of the university itself, called ASUEE, along with a few national level tests such as GATE, for example, Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, for their admission purposes.

The eligibility criteria for admission also include those as prescribed by the university in the aspects of academic qualifications along with the entrance exam scores obtained. This shows a wider range for assessing various applicants across the various educational backgrounds. 

 

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The B. Pharm degree with 50-60% aggregate is the minimum eligibility requirement for the M.Pharma programme at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,

Apeejay Stya University and any other conditions set by the university, such as performance in entrance exams or other qualifying tests. For authentic information on eligibility and admission criteria into M Pharma programs, some times the grade you earned is not taken into consideration too so directly go to the college and contact senior students for information other than administraction.

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Right now, admission cut-off details for the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Apeejay Stya University are not formally released. Accordingly, the admissions rely on the marks obtained from the entrance examinations such as the Apeejay Stya University Entrance Exam (ASUEE) or other relevant national level examinations.

 The admission cutoffs for any programme will depend on the number of applicants and the number of seats available for that program. For the exact and updated news on the cutoff, you can check the official website of the university or contact the admissions office directly; they will be the source of the newest upda

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Completing B.Pharma from School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Apeejay Stya University opens many doors for the graduate to work such as in retail pharmacy, in hospital pharmacy, drug inspector, quality control analyst, pharmaceutical sales manager, and in research and development.

Get placed in pharmaceutical companies, regulatory bodies, and healthcare institutions. And for further career options, like teaching, research, or higher studies such as M.Pharma or MBA in pharmaceuticals to widen the horizon. The industry links of the university help facilitate internships and placements.

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No specific deadline has yet been indicated for admission into B.Pharma at School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Apeejay Stya University.

The cutoffs shall vary, however, between the different other colleges affiliated with HSTES depending on the level of competition, availability of seats, etc. So, it is better to visit the official website of Apeejay Stya University for any the latest and accurate cutoff information or keep contacting the admission office of the university.

 Usually, the cutoffs would be related to the scores of entrance tests and the minimum rank for course admission would be considered.

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