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Ashwin Yadav

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ADTU Guwahati is a popular university in Assam that gives courses in different specialisations. The university has been recognised by the UGC and AICTE, as well as receiving an NAAC accreditation of A+. Other recognitions of Downtown University Guwahati include INC, PCI, IAP and DST Govt. of India. Some of the flagship programmes at Guwahati Down Town University include MBA, BTech, BSc, BCA, etc.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes MBBS from Vietnam is fully valid in India. You must take admission in a college that follows the NMC guidelines properly. The course duration should be 54 months plus 12 months internship.

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Ashwin Yadav

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Sharda University has a vast and vibrant campus that spans an area of 180 acres. Students wishing to study at the university can arrive at the New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS), and take a drive of around 50 minutes to the university campus. The nearest Metro Station to the Sharda University campus is the Knowledge Park 2 station on the Aqua Line. From the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, Delhi, it would take a drive of 1 hour 15 minutes towards the Sharda Noida campus.

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Yes — there are many good private pharmacy colleges in India that are similar to Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) — and in many cases, are regarded more highly (in terms of reputation, infrastructure, academics, placements).

BITS- PILANI

MCOPS- UDUPI

JSS- MYSORE

SRM- CHENNAI

NMIMS- MUMBAI

BHARATI VIDYAPEETH- PUNE

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Similar in spirit to Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy & Research — there are several well‑established institutions you might consider. These tend to have stronger track records, better infrastructure, and more recognition in pharmacy education. Here are some of the top ones (2024–2025), along with what makes them good.

ICT-MUMBAI

BHARATI VIDYAPEETH-PUNE

DR. D.Y.PATIL INSTITUTE

BOMBAY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY- MUMBAI

R.C.PATEL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL

 

 

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Jamia HamdardNew DelhiRanked No. 1 in NIRF‑2025 for pharmacy with high overall score; well‑known for strong academics, research, and good industry linkages. 
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani (BITS‑Pilani)Pilani, RajasthanRanked 2nd in 2025; reputed for rigorous academics and good placement opportunities for pharma students. 
Panjab UniversityChandigarhAmong top 3–5 in NIRF pharmacy ranking; long‑standing public university with stable academics and research environment. 
JSS College of Pharmacy, OotyOoty, Tamil NaduFrequently in top‑10 pharmacy colleges; has good curriculum, academic culture. 
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Hyderabad (NIPER‑Hyderabad)Hyderabad, TelanganaSpecialized pharma research & education institute; top‑ranked, strong postgraduate and research exposure. 
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), MumbaiMumbai, MaharashtraGood for pharmaceutical & chemical sciences; strong industry links and research/infrastructure.
Manipulator College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MCOPS, Manipal / Udupi)Udupi, KarnatakaKnown for quality teaching, labs, and strong placements/industry exposure for pharma students. 
SRM Institute of Science and Technology (Pharmacy), ChennaiChennai, Tamil NaduAmong top 10 in 2025; balanced academics + infrastructure + industry exposure in pharma stream

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Jamia HamdardNew Delhi#1 in NIRF-2025 pharmacy ranking; strong faculty & research output; good industry and academic reputation.
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani (BITS-Pilani)Pilani, Rajasthan#2 rank 2025; known for rigorous academics, strong placement and alumni network; balanced curriculum and research.
Panjab UniversityChandigarh#3 rank 2025; long-standing reputation, strong academics, good lab & research facilities for pharmacy. 
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Hyderabad (NIPER-Hyderabad)Hyderabad, Telangana#5 rank 2025; specialized in pharmaceutical education and research; good for advanced courses and industry-oriented curriculum.
Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai (ICT)Mumbai, Maharashtra#6 rank 2025; well-established in chemical & pharmaceutical studies; strong research and industry linkages. 
JSS College of Pharmacy — Ooty / MysoreOoty (Tamil Nadu) / Mysore (Karnataka)Ranks among top 10; known for good curriculum, infrastructure and student outcomes.
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MCOPS, Manipal / Udupi)Udupi, Karnataka#8 in 2025 ranking; known for academic rigor, good labs, decent placements and overall student support.
SRM Institute of Science and Technology — PharmacyChennai, Tamil NaduAmong top 10 in 2025; growing reputation in pharma studies and good industry/internship exposure.

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Ahmedbasha

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GIBS accepts pretty much all the common entrance exams.
For PGDM, you can apply through exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT, ATMA, GMAT, or even the GIBS own entrance process if you don't have a major score.

For BBA, it's even simpler — admission is mostly based on 12th marks, and sometimes they take a basic entrance or interview, but no big exam pressure.

Overall, GIBS keeps it easy and flexible, so students don't feel stressed about one specific exam.

 
 

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Shikha Arora

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Yes, definitely the fees can be different according to the state or region where the college is located. Private colleges in the urban areas and the colleges in the metropolitan cities have much higher fees. Colleges that are located in tier 2 cities or are run by the govt. often have lower fees which makes it the most preferred choice for the students who have a smaller budget. It is difficult to take admission in govt. colleges in big cities for some of the students as they are on the little bit expensive in comparison to the govt.colleges present in small towns.

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The institute offers both PGDM (AICTE-approved) and MBA (affiliated with Bangalore University). PGDM is the flagship programme with higher seat intake. GIBS offers 180 seats in its flagship PGDM programme and 120 seats in MBA, creating a balanced intake for students from diverse academic and professional backgrounds.

One of India's the fastest-growing private B-schools, GIBS Business School Bangalore MBA Seats .Bangalore is renowned for its cutting-edge teaching methods, corporate involvement, and 100% placement assistance. The institute, which offers PGDM and MBA programs approved by the AICTE, is situated in Bangalore's tech distri

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