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Vishakha

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Yes, you can say that it is slightly tough to get admission in Jaipur National University as JNU Rajasthan conducts an exam called JNU CET, i.e. Jaipur national university cum entrance test with an interview following the exam. University only offers only 60 seats in the programme. Therefore, for securing a seat in the programme, candidates have to work hard. 

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In the scenario, if two or more aspirants for the BPharm course at JNU Rajasthan secure the same marks/ranks in the entrance examination, the university follows some rules for allocating the seat to deserving candidates, rules are:

  • The candidate,  who has secured a higher percentage of marks in Class 12 or equivalent examination will be given preference.
  • Candidates who perform well in the merit, university will consider that student.
  • If the marks secured in Class 12 or equivalent examination are the same in such cases first preference will be given to the candidate who has secured a higher percentage of mark
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Yes, Jaipur National BPharm lateral entry admission is completely entrance-based. The JNU Rajasthan BPharm admission is based on candidates' performance in the JNU CET entrance test. Students who qualify the entrance examination, have to appear in college for personal intreview. 

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Vishakha

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Yes, Jaipur National University follows a seat reservation policy for BPharm courses according to the authorized government. The number of seats reserved for different categories are as follows: 

CategoryReservation
Scheduled Caste 16% 
Scheduled Tribe12%
OBC (NCL)21%

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This answer is based on the verified Shiksha review of BPharm course students and alumni of Jaipur National University:

Review 1: Around 80-90% of students got placed in our college. Top recruiting companies are Torrent Pharma, Sun Pharma, Lupin, Zydus, Girnarsoft, Infoobjects, Appirio, Genpact, Infosys, etc. They provide placement opportunities in reputed companies.

Review 2: Almost every student is placed in our course. The highest salary package offered is 5 LPA, and the average is 3 LPA with a variable pay range based on performance. Internship opportunities are up to the mark. For campus placements, there are many pharma companies l

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