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vidhi srivastava

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There are several good colleges in India that offer excellent placement opportunities for students pursuing Pharma Management courses. While CAT scores are one of the many factors that are considered during the admission process, having a low CAT score does not necessarily mean you cannot secure admission to a good college. Here are some colleges that offer Pharma Management courses and have good placement records:
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Mohali
Jamia Hamdard, Delhi
Institute of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Management and Research (IPHMR), Kolkata
SIES College of Management Studies, Mumbai
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Aayush Gupta

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Go for IPM PROGRAM which will give you integrated program 3+2 BBA + MBA in IIMS there are 5 IIMS who are giving this programme it will give you experience and certificate from IIM.

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vishnu raj

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No, you cannot write the CAT exam in your second year of BBA. CAT exam is a national-level entrance examination conducted once a year, usually in November or December, for admission to various MBA programs in India. The eligibility criteria for appearing in the CAT exam is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or institute. Additionally, the minimum percentage requirement for appearing in the CAT exam may vary from institute to institute. Therefore, to be eligible to write the CAT exam, you need to have completed your Bachelor's degree or be in the final year of your Bachelor's degree. So, you can prepare f
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Mithun R

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Definitely it's not justified! I think this is done seeing the damand of CAT applicants.

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