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Atul Pruthi

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Shortlisted candidates for admission to T John College DPharm need to submit the following original documents along with the printed copy of the online filled application form on the day of admission:

  • Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets
  • Entrance exam score card 
  • Domicile certificate
  • Aadhaar Card
  • Category certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport-size photograph

These documents are necessary to complete the verification process and secure admission at T John College.

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Piyush Jain

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After the college releases the DPharm merit list or cutoff based on either KCET examination scores or Class 12, shortlisted candidates who have paid the course registration fees receive the admission letter. The letter is usually sent to the applicants' registered email addresses as provided during the application process.

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Gauresh G Pai

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Yes, it's possible to get admission to the BTech programme at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) with a score of 87% in the JEE Mains exam: 
 
  • The common eligibility for the BTech programme at IISc is a 45% aggregate in Class 12. 
     
  • The selection criteria for the BTech programme is JEE Main and JEE Advanced, followed by counseling. 
     
  • According to Engineering Career 360, a score of 62–87 in JEE Mains can result in a percentile of 84.56–91.59. 
     
Some other admission requirements for IISc include:
  • For the BSc program, the common eligibility is a 60% aggregate in Class 12 with PCM. 
     
  • For th
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Vishakha

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For the academic batch 2025, DPharm aspirants can fill out the enquiry form, available on the official website of the institution. The college opens its admission portal for new applicants, candidates can fill out the form with the clicking option of 'waiting for results' (if applicable). Once candidates receive their results of Class 12/ the mentioned entrance exam, candidates can fill out and complete the application form accordingly.

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Indrani Kumar

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Candidates can get direct admission to BPharm course at second year/ third semester at  T. John Group of Institutions. To be eligible for admission- candidates are required to fulfil the eligibility criteria that states, candidates must have completed the DPharm course with not less than 50% aggregate (5% relaxation of marks for SC/ ST/ OBC applicable only for Karnataka students) and approved by the pharmacy council of India shall be admitted directly to second/ third semester. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The eligibility criteria for admission to the DPharm course at T. John Group of Institutions include that candidates must complete their Class 12 from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology stream. Additionally, for admission to the Diploma in Pharmacy TJGI accepts the scores of K-CET and students with good scores in Class 12 can also get admission on the basis of merit. 

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Kartik Sharma

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Yes, T. John Group of Institutions offers admission to a DPharm course that comes up with a duration of two years and is divided into four semesters. The admission for the DPharm course could be based on the scores achieved in Class 12 or K-CET. The eligibility criteria for admission to this course is candidates must complete their Class 12 from the Science stream with decent scores. 

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Tanisha Pandey

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To get direct admission to BPharm course at second year/ third semester at  T. John Group of Institutions, candidates are required to fulfil the eligibility criteria that states, candidates must have completed the DPharm course with not less than 50% aggregate (5% relaxation of marks for SC/ ST/ OBC applicable only for Karnataka students) and approved by the pharmacy council of India shall be admitted directly to second/ third semester. 

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Rachit Kumar

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Yes, it's possible to pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) course at T. John Group after completing Class 12 in a non-medical stream. While some universities or colleges may prefer candidates who have studied Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry,  Biology), including Mathematics in their Class 12 curriculum, but TJGI accepts candidates from both PCM and PCB stream. 

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Indrani Tyagi

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T. John Group of Institutions BPharm courses are affiliated with Rajeev Gandhi University of Health & Science. The university and T. John College accept the scores of K-CET scores for admission. Moreover, before appearing in the entrance exam candidates must complete their Class 12 from the Science stream and have decent scores. For admission candidates can apply online from the official website of the college or can apply offline by visiting the campus. 

 
 

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