Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology

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Kapil Lalwani

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M.Pharma admissions at GNIPST are contingent upon the validity of scores acquired in either PGET, GPAT or CEE-AMPAI. Despite the unavailability of up-to-date cutoff statistics, it is worth mentioning that the 2023 WBJEE mark of 137974 applied for general category pupils. For precise information on admission criteria and cutoff scores, it is advisable to visit the official GNIPST website or contact the college directly. It is important to keep yourself updated so as to avoid any kind of confusion when trying to follow through with admission process and at the same time make sense out of choices in career development. Always remember tha

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Kapil Lalwani

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In order to get admission into BSc at GNIPST, one usually needs to have at least gained 50% marks in the XII standard examinations with main subjects like physics, chemistry and biology or mathematics. However, if you belong to SC or ST reserved category then qualifying marks can be as low as 40%. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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The general category cutoff rank for GNIPST in WBJEE 2023 was 137974. This implies that any student who has achieved a rank of 137974 or lower can get into the Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST). The cutoff is different for students belonging to different categories.

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Kapil Lalwani

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GNIPST has an excellent record of placement through out its courses. For instance about 80-90% of B.Pharm graduates get jobs from top firms such as Cipla, Dr.Reddy’s and Sun Pharma among others. On average B.Pharm graduates earn between 3-4 Lacs per annum.

 

The M.Pharm programme has even higher placement rates that range from 90% to 95%. This includes students who are absorbed into research firms like Pfizer, GSK and Novartis. The M.Pharm graduates earn an estimated 5-6 Lacs per annum on average.

 

About 70-80% of graduates from Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality Assurance find jobs in companies like Johnson & Johnson,

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Kapil Lalwani

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For course and entrance exam-specific GNIPST admission application deadline changes, each year there is an approximate period of August to September during which GNIPST admission is open. While specific dates may shift; in general JENPAS UG counselling registration starts between August-September whereas first round of seats allocation occurs in September. Nevertheless, I would advise visiting the official GNIPST website or reaching out to their admissions office for up-to-date information on deadlines as they may not always be stable. Better safe than sorry by planning ahead so that you wouldn’t lose a chance to apply.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The famous GNIPST is known for its thoroughly acquainted pharmaceutical sciences programs which largely include Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) and Master of Pharmacy (MPharm). Basically, the students select them because of corresponding curriculum that is much rigorous, well-skilled teaching staffs and great placements.

 

Among other programs, BSc in Pharmaceutical Technology remains as one moves towards the forth as a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences involving research, development and manufacture. Other courses offered in this institute under specialised fields and which are highly sought after by pharmaceuticals includ

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Admission to the Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST) is based on merit and entrance exam scores. The scores required for admission to different courses vary: 

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma): Requires a minimum of 45% in the 12th grade, and a valid WBJEE, JEE-Mains, or CEE AMPAI score 

Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharma): Requires a valid GPAT, PGET, or CEE AMPAI score 

B.Sc and M.Sc: Admission is based on the Common Entrance Test (CET) 

B.H.M: Requires a minimum of 50% in the 12th grade, and admission is based on merit and the CET entrance exam conducted by MAKAUT 

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Anurag Upadhyay

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Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST) UG admission in WBJEE/JEE Main/CEE-AMPAI . It offers admission to UG and PG courses based on merit in state and national-level entrance examinations. Admission application is available online on the official website.  

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Monish Dk

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Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST) does not guarantee 100% placement for M.Pharma students, as placement outcomes can vary depending on factors such as individual skills, market conditions, and industry demands. However, GNIPST has a dedicated Training and Placement Cell that actively assists students in securing internships and final placements. The institute maintains strong industry connections, which facilitates placement opportunities in pharmaceutical companies, research organizations, and healthcare sectors. GNIPST focuses on enhancing students' employability through career development program

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Monish Dk

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Pursuing B.Pharma at Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST) requires dedication and a focused approach, as with any professional programme in pharmacy. The difficulty level can vary based on individual learning styles, academic background, and personal commitment. GNIPST provides a comprehensive curriculum that covers pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and practical training in pharmacy practices. Students are expected to engage in theoretical studies, laboratory experiments, and clinical exposure to gain practical knowledge and skills. While the programme challenges students aca

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