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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
About 8 top Pharmacy colleges are there in Delhi NCR of which 4 colleges are owned by privately owned and 4 colleges are owned by the government entities. Students can secure admission on merit basis or through entrance exam like CUET. Some of the best Pharmacy colleges in Delhi NCR include Jamia Hamdard, Amity University Noida, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, Maharshi Dayanand University, Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology, and many others.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian Institute of Public Health - Delhi admissions are both merit and entrance-based. The college considers several parameters to shortlist its students. Among these parameters is both acaedmic merit and institute-level selection rounds, such as personal interview, based on which seats are offered. Candidates can check out the following table to know about the course-wise IIPH Delhi selection criteria:
| Course | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|
| MPH | Merit/ PI |
| PGDPHM | Screening test + PI + academic merit |
| Integrated MSc + PhD | Merit + SOP + PI + Relevant Experience |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian Institute of Public Health - Delhi course eligibility vary from course to course. Students need to qualify both the eligibility and selection criteria to be eligible for any of the course offered at the college. Passing the last qualifying exam is mandatory. Interested students can check out the table below to learn all about the general eligibility criteria for some of the courses offered at the institute:
| Course | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| MPH | Graduation in a relevant field from a recognised university |
| PGDPHM | Graduation in a relevant field from a recognised university + minimum three years of work experience in the industry |
| Integrated MSc + PhD | Graduation from a recognised university |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The successful individuals are expected to recognize the admittance by paying some amount of money and handing in documents. Orientation and induction begin immediately after the final selection of the candidates. The course and mentorship of the teaching programme is serious.
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FORE School of Jewellery Design has a unqie 6-point pedagogy that focuses deeply on being industry-aligned and career-focused for the students. Students, from the beginning, are taught the innovative and cutting-edge techniques for jewelry design, including CAD/CAM, digital manufacturing, 3D printing, among others. FSJD students are also provided a mandatory 1-month internship period, which provides them with valuable exposure till the time of the regular placements cycle.
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