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a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, you will not be granted two distinct medical licences if you pursue a B.Pharma through lateral entry after earning a D.Pharma.
You can do enrol in the B.Pharma programme through lateral entry in the second year itself, and once you are graduated, you'll also be granted a single licence to work as a pharmacist. However if you may practise as a registered pharmacist with this licence, which is also valid under the Pharmacy Act. However, the D.Pharma qualification does not grant you a separate or supplementary licence.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Manipal Institute of Technology does offer admission to BTech programs through Lateral Entry. It helps students with a Diploma or equivalent qualification to go for second year (third semester) of the BTech program.
MIT offers Lateral Entry for various BTech specializations, including Aeronautical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, and more.
Selection Process: Selection is typically based on the Diploma scores and might involve an entrance exam (details on the specific exam will be available on the website).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The SRMS College BPharma course is offered in lateral-entry mode from the second semester of the programme. Admission to the BPharma requires candidates to have a Diploma in Pharmacy with 60% aggregate from a recognised board. The BPharma in lateral-entry mode will only have six semesters and last for three years unlike the full-time BPharma which lasts for four years and has eight semesters in total.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, one can get admission to B.E/B.Tech at Prakasam Engineering College through lateral entry. The condition is one must pass a 3-year Diploma programme or some other equivalent programme in the relevant field with a minimum of 45%.
After that, one must qualify for AP-ECET exam conducted by the government of Andhra Pradesh. After you score the required marks, you need to apply for the college and then admission will be done through web counselling.
According to UGC, 10% of seats are reserved for lateral entry candidates. So, Prakasam Engineering College offers 600 seats for B.Tech courses, i.e., some 60 seats are reserved fo
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who have successfully completed three-year Diploma in ADFT, Textiles, Handlooms or Costume Design and Fashion can take admission to the BSc programme offered at Indian Institute of Fashion Technology through the lateral entry.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering offers admision to BTech through Lateral Entry. Students are offered direct admission to the second year of the course based on their past academic scores. Candidates must meet the following educational requirements in order to secure a seat to BTech (Lateral Entry) course:
- Pass 3 years Diploma in Mechanical/ Marine/ EEE/ ECE with minimum 55% in the final year
- Obtained minimum 50% aggregate in English in Class 10 or Diploma
- Medical fitness certificate & Merchant Marine Psychometric Evaluation Test certificate
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, HGPI offers lateral entry to BTech programme. Aspirants who have passed Diploma from a recognised board or university or equivalent with at least 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for candidates belonging to reserved category) can apply for lateral entry.
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