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Sai Nikhil Nalluru

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The hostel rooms are old but renovation work is being carried out from 2020 and rooms are well-equipped and properly ventilated. The mess is a problem though because no fixed tender is being alloted yet it keeps on changing due to which hostellers suffer sometimes but for that tiffin services are available which are at affordable cost. The registration process for hostels is basically based on the distance of your native place from the college. The more the distance the more convenient for you to get a hostel. Though the priority is given to non Delhi students first then if there are any vacant rooms students from Delhi are considered.

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Admission is open to MPharma, Executive MPharma, MBA, MPH, MPT and MSc courses for the academic year 2023-24. The last date to apply is Jul 21 and the merit list will be displayed on Aug 1. Interested candidates can apply by visiting the official college website.

Admissions to Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research University (DPSRU Delhi) are currently open. DPSRU generally offers courses in the stream of Pharmacy. DPSRU admission is entrance-based as well as merit-based. Applications for the UG and PG courses of the university are available in online mode.

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D. PHARM, B. PHARM, MPHARM, B. PHARM (AYURVEDA), BPT, BMLT, B.Sc. Nursing, B.Sc. Sports Science.
These are best and good courses for students they can take.

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If you fail in practicals in 3rd of your exam. Your one year will be wasted and you'll have to reappear for the exam next alternate year.

But if you fail the exam in 2nd year you still have a chance to pass in 3rd year.

And if you if you get 40% above combining both written and practical. You'll pass.

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Grade Point Average (GPA) = (Number of Credits x Grade Points) divided by Credits

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The university has the resources to provide thorough teaching and learning and carry out research to meet the needs of many industry sectors. In addition to having strong academic programmes, as implied by the university's name, it also has a solid foundation in research and innovation. Five faculty members are now included in Stanford University's list of the top 2% of scientists worldwide. Eight DPSRU faculty members are listed among the top 20,000 scientists in the globe in a recent report published in PLOS Biology (20,000). 

The faculty regularly publishes high-caliber papers in publications with high impact factors. The focus

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Delhi Maritime Academy is one of the top Marine Engineering Colleges and Training Academies in India. It offers eight courses as degree, Diploma and certificate programmes at UG and PG level. All the courses are approved by the DG of Shipping, Government of India. The curriculum of all the courses keeps on updating time to time in consultation with the industry experts. The Academy also offers coaching classes to help students prepare for IMUCET with 100% assured sponsorship with leading shipping companies.

 

The Academy has a world-class infrastructure with the aim of providing right exposure required for the shipping industry. It

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Sure, B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry colleges in Delhi with low fees:

  1. Maharaja Agrasen College: The tuition fee for B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry is INR 5,000 per year.
  2. Keshav Mahavidyalaya: The tuition fee for B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry is INR 7,000 per year.
  3. Dyal Singh College: The tuition fee for B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry is INR 6,000 per year.
  4. Delhi College of Arts and Commerce: The tuition fee for B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry is INR 8,000 per year.
  5. Shaheed Bhagat Singh College: The tuition fee for B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry is INR 8,000 per year.
  6. Apeejay St. Teresa's College: The tuition fee for B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry is INR 10,000 per year.
  7. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed Universi
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