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Ankita Jha

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Yes, the College of Engineering, Chengannur is definitely a well-known and respected college, especially in Kerala. It's a government-run institute under IHRD, and over the years, it has built a solid reputation, mainly because of its strong placements, especially in IT and software. Many students from here land jobs in top companies like TCS, Infosys, and Bosch.

It's also known for its active student community, good coding culture and events like the Summit tech fest. The college might not have the most modern infrastructure, but the environment is student-friendly, and the teaching quality is generally good. So overall, yes! It's a re

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Ankita Jha

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The College of Engineering, Chengannur is famous mainly because of its strong placement record, especially in IT.

A lot of students get into good companies like TCS, Infosys, and even product-based firms. It also has a really active tech and coding culture, students take part in hackathons and tech events regularly. It's a government college under IHRD, so the fees are affordable, and the quality of teaching is decent. Plus, the student community is active, and their tech fest 'Summit' is quite popular.

Overall, it's seen as one of the best options for engineering in Kerala if you want good placements and a solid campus environment.

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saurya snehal

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The seat intake for MPharm at Nehru College of Pharmacy is 45. Candidates are shortlisted on the basis of their performance in the GPAT. Candidates who clear the admission rounds receive the final admission offer. Candidates are required to pay the course fee to secure their seat. The seat intake can vary from specialisation to specialisation, candidates are required to go to the official website to learn more about the seat intake. 

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saurya snehal

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Nehru College of Pharmacy offers three specialisations for candidates to choose from. The specialisations on offer are:

MPharm in Pharmaceutics

Candidates who get the final admission offer are eligible to choose from the specialisations based on their entrance score and merit. 
 

 

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saurya snehal

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The admission steps for Nehru College of Pharmacy are as follows:

Step 1: Candidates must check the eligibility criteria for the courses. 

Step 2: Apply for the programme through the online application form. 

Step 3: Pay the application fee. 

Step 4: Appear for the entrance exams. 

Step 5: Pay the course fee, and secure a seat. 

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saurya snehal

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The following paperwork is needed to complete theNehru College of Pharmacy application and admissions process:

Marksheet for Class 10
Marksheet for Class 12

Government-issued ID 

KEAM or GPAT marksheet

Candidates who have the aforementioned documents can upload them in scanned format to finish the application. 

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saurya snehal

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To be eligible for admission to the courses offered by the Nehru College of Pharmacy applicants must complete the following steps: 

Step 1: Go to the institute's official website.

Step 2: Go to the "Apply Now" area and complete the application. Additionally, candidates must complete the KEAM and GPAT form.  

Step 3: Fill out the application and send it in with the information needed to finish the procedure. 

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KEAM and GPAT scores are used to shortlist candidates. Candidates who clear the minimum cutoff that has been set by the institute are invited for the next rounds of admissions. 
Candidates can secure their seat by paying the course fee once they have received the final admission offer. Candidates can continue attending the classes in regular mode once they have been allotted a seat. 

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saurya snehal

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The eligibility for the courses at Nehru College of Pharmacy are as follows:

BPharm: The candidate must have passed Class 12 with 50% aggregat, with English as one of the required courses and Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology as electives.

MPharm: Pass the BPharm degree from any Keralan university or from any other university that the Kerala University of Health Sciences recognises as being equivalent thereto from an institution approved by the AICTE and PCI with at least 55% aggregate. 

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saurya snehal

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The Nehru College of Pharmacy accepts KEAM results for admission to various programmes. Following theNehru College of Pharmacy cutoffs from the previous year, the KEAM cutoff percentile for candidates in the General All India category was less than 90. According to the cutoff pattern from previous years, a candidate with a 90 percentile can therefore be admitted to Nehru College of Pharmacy. 

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