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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Nirma University offers a four-year long BPharm programme. The UG-level course is divided into eight semesters. Nirma University BPharm admission is done based on merit in GUJCET exam. For NRI students, the admission is also granted based on merit in JEE Main/NEET exams. The seat allotment process is further carried out through ACPC counselling.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Nirma University BPharm cutoff is prepared based on applicants GUJCET scores. For NRIs, NEET/JEE Main scores are also accepted. In 2024, the closing rank was 487 for the General-All India category. It was more competitive as compared to 2023 cutoff rank. In 2023, the last round closing rank was 1519 for the UG-level course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, students have to work on a project in the last semester of the Nirma University BPharm programme. The project should be on a topic related to pharmacy. Its project file/papers must include complete details around the topic and the work done by the students during the process. Students can contact the department/faculty members to gather more information.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
In general, ishan institute of pharmacy gives about 100- 120 seats for the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) course. Generally, the above mentioned number may slightly differ due to the number of intake capacity of the particular institute for the concerned academic year and subsequent approvals for the particular year. The specific number of seats available in an institute for a particular course can be best finalized with the institute direct or from the official admissions notification of a particular institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
In the case of B.Pharm at Ishan Institute of Pharmacy the placement scenario is quite moderate but the performance and reputations as well as the demand of the particular B.Pharm graduate can change the scenario all together. The institutes maintains relationships with various pharma companies, hospitals ,clinics or any other related field which helps student to provide internships and jobs. They usually get some kind of a job placement into production, quality control, drug control, and sales and marketing of these pharmaceutical companies. Also, some institutes offer placement facilities, but companies offer better and higher wages f
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B Pharmacy is the study of Pharmaceutical sciences, development, production, and dispensing of medications.
BSc in Optometry is the study of eye care, vision science & the diagnosis and treatment of visual disorders.
If candidates are more interested in medications, their effects, and healthcare delivery through pharmaceuticals, B Pharmacy may be the better choice. If they are fascinated by vision science and direct patient care in eye health, BSc Optometry could be more suitable.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
The cutoff information for the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm.) at DY Patil College of Pharmacy, Akurdi, Pune is as follows:
First year B.Pharm. 91.33 percentile (MHT-CET score) or a NEET score above 450
Lateral entry into second year: At least 45% marks in 12th, or 40% for candidates from backward class categories, economically weaker sections, and persons with disability belonging only to Maharashtra State
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
To pass the examination in any subject, the minimum passing for any component (head) is 40%, subject to the condition of a 50% aggregate requirement for semester passing. (i.e. 1100 total marks student has to obtain a minimum of 50% marks = 550 marks for semester passing.)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Mansarovar University has a placements cell that helps BPharm students to get placed. The Career Development Cell- Maanas aims to conduct and execute different activities for BPharm and other course students with the following objectives:
- To bridge the gap in-between the study curriculum & the needs of the employment market.
- To organise campus interviews& expert sessions for students with industries and enterprise houses of repute from throughout India.
- Providing necessary training to students within the vicinity of personality development and communication skills.
- To provide one complete job assistance
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, applicants with a 60% average in Class 12 are admitted to the Mansarovar Global University BPharm programme. A minimum of 50% in PCM/ PCB stream at Class 12 is the usual eligibility requirement for candidates to be admitted to the BPharm course. The university releases a merit list based on the candidates' scores, therefore there is no assurance that applicants with a 60% in higher senior secondary would be admitted because the merit list can fluctuate and all seats might get full at 80%.
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