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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
CMR College of Pharmacy believes in the holistic learning of its students. To this end, the institute has set up various committees and cells for student benefit. CMR College of Pharmacy has also partnered and collaborated with various public/private bodies, including signing MoUs. This includes several industries and CPCSEA-approved animal houses.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharma) programme at CMR College of Pharmacy is approved by the PCI, and is a popular choice among Medical and Pharmaceutical students. The course is provided in various specializations at the institute. CMR College of Pharmacy course admissions for the BPharma programme are held on the basis of entrance-tests, with exams like TS EAMCET, TS PGECET, and GPAT.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
You will be required to have passed 10+2 with Physics and Chemistry with either Mathematics or Biology. The majority of the institutes have a minimum aggregate of 45-60 percent, depending on category and college.
There are also some private colleges in which admission is made directly based on Class 12 performance without considering the entrance examination scores. They tend to be more expensive (in terms of tuition fees), offer more management quota places, and have a quicker process for admission.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Kerala University of Health Sciences offers entrance-based admission to the BPharm course. Moreover, to get admission into BPharm courses at KUHS, seats will be filled by the Entrance Commissioner Kerala from the KEAM Pharmacy Exam. Thus, the merit released by the university is based on applicants' achieved scores in KEAM, followed by a counselling process.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
In recent times, a government job is more preferable than a private job. After completing a four-year BPharm degree course from KUSH, candidates have various options that they can pursue, such as government hospital Pharmacist, Drug Inspector, Drug squad in police, Drug squad in police, Regulatory Affairs Officer, etc. To get these job roles, candidates are required to qualify for government exams, such as UPSC, SPSC, SSC, etc.
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