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Himanshi Pandey

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The total number of DPharma seats at Apex University is 60. These seats are filled either through the CUET merit or through the APEX merit. The mentioned seat information is sourced from the official website of the university/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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Himanshi Pandey

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Apex University DPharma selection process is based on two criteria. The university selects students for the DPharma programme in the following two ways:

  1. 50% of the total DPharma seats are filled through CUET merit
  2. Remaining 50% of the seats are based on the APEX merit. The university conducts the Apex Common Entrance Test (ACET) to shortlist students for DPharma and other courses offered at the university.

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Yes, DPharma admissions are open at Apex University. Interested candidates can visit the university's official website to register and fill out the application form. Before applying, candidates must ensure that they are eligible to apply for admission. To be eligible to pursue DPharma at the university, candidates must have scored at least 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC/SBC candidates) in Class 12/equivalent examination with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics (PCM/PCB) as compulsory subjects.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, students enrolled in the PIET DPharma programme are required to undergo a mandatory training programme. The DPharma programme is divided into two years. Students, after appearing in the second year of the programme are required to go for three months of practical training.

These trainings are conducted at pharmacy stores approved by PCI. They can also opt to work in a government hospital. Moreover, during this training programme, students are required to complete 500 hours of training in prescription handling, inventory control, drug store management, and assisting medical officers in regular procedures that deal with the patient

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Shailja Rawat

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PIET DPharma syllabus includes various core subjects that help students gain deeper understanding of Pharmacy. Some of the core subjects are listed below:

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