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abhilash shishodia

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Mentioned below is admission brochure, please go through the same:
https://www.ravenshawuniversity.ac.in/admission_2018/admission_brochure4.PDF.

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Divya Mishra

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The college does not disclose the fee online, it is suggested that you check the same with the college itself.

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monali shill

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You can but I don't feel it to be a wise decision because B.Pharma is a professional degree grasping in 4 years of your life. If you do M.Sc. then your pharma degree will hold the same place as B.Sc. Chemistry degree will hold. So it is better to go for M.Pharma and then Ph.D.
However, it's just an advice; the final call is yours.
All the best.

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rishav sood

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Hello,
As you want to do B.Sc Chemistry, I would like to suggest you that you should prefer the renowned universities around you if you are from north India you should go for Punjab University, Delhi University or any other state university. If you are willing to spend more on your education, you can opt for the colleges like Symbiosis which has placements abroad too.

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Savikram Sandhu

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The number of candidates is not disclosed, so nobody can share this information.

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Savikram Sandhu

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The chances of getting into the college are high, rest all the very best.

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Parakh Mishra

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You will get a college, and if you wait till last cutoff, then you can get mediocre college too.

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pravin kumar

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There is no minimum percentage, as the percentage varies every year for the admissions in Government City College to pursue B.Sc (microbiology-botany-chemistry).

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