M.Pharma Eligibility

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Kartikey Mishra

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The curriculum for RGUHS, Bangalore M.Pharma programe is of 2 years duration. The student must be skillful in the field of B. pharm. degree of RGUHS or B.Pharm examination of B.Pharma consists in obtaining a diploma from a university that is recognized other than the university presented. Indian student.Also student needs to fulfill these certain criteria in order to get visa Shall have passed two The Department of Pre- Uni. in charge of these examinations has already been established. Education: The candidate should have scored at least 50 percent marks in any of the following subjects: alternatives as PC
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Rudra Roychowdhury

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The following are the requirements for admission to Bombay College of Pharmacy's (BCP) Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharma) application: Applicants for admission to the M.Pharma software need to have earned a minimum of fifty percent of their total factors in their B.Pharm degree from a permitted group. Individuals who fall underneath the ST, SC, or OBC classes are eligible for a five-grade rest upon graduation. The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) and the Maharashtra CET (MH-CET), which are administered through the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra, are the 2 entrance assessments for the M.Pharma program. In additio

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Bhavani Sharma

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Admissions take place based on your performance in the GPAT or MH-CET as BCP only takes in students based on their merit. 

To be able to apply for its admissions, you must also require a 55% marks in your B.Pharma degree which should be completed at a recognised institution. If you belong to the SC, ST, OBC or any other category, the minimum requirement for marks decreases to a 50% in B.Pharma 

 

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Muskan

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M.Pharm requires a B.Pharm degree with a minimum of 50% marks. You might choose the course that matches your educational background and qualifications.

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Sweta Mazumder

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To be eligible for M.Pharma at JSS College of Pharmacy, candidates must: 
 
  • Pass the Higher Secondary Examination (12th standard) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks
  • Pass the B. Pharm Degree examination with not less than 55% of the maximum marks
  • Have a B. Pharm. Degree examination from an Indian university established by law in India from an institution approved by Pharmacy Council
Admission to the MPharm course is based on an entrance exam conducted by the college
 
JSS College of Pharmacy offers 17 courses through the Faculty of Pharmacy at UG
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GAURAV JOSHI

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To apply for M.Pharma (Pharmacology) at Chandigarh University, you need to have:

•  B.Pharm with a minimum of 55% aggregate 

•  Registration in your respective State Pharmacy 

•  Qualifying score in CUCET conducted by the 

You also need to submit the following documents

•  Class 10 and 12 mark sheet

•  UG mark sheet

•  Date of birth certificate

•  Passport-size photograph

•  Transfer certificate

•  Character certificate

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Ambrut varshni

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The eligibility criteria for the M.Pharma course at Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus are as follows:

1. Candidates should have obtained at least 50% marks in the qualifying examination.
2. For candidates belonging to reserved categories, a minimum of 45% marks in the qualifying examination is required.
3. Candidates need to have a valid PGECET rank or GMAT score.

Please note that the specific requirements or additional criteria may vary, and it is advisable to refer to the official website or contact the admissions department of Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Sitam Sahoo

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Yes, you can pursue, but you were having B.Sc. In your graduation years, and at the time of pursuing M.Pharma you can able to cope up with the Bachelor's degree syllabus of B.Pharma. Obviously, it is a different field to study. It's a best decision if you have properly made your mind to follow this course. Nowadays experiment in medicine is at top peak. So, if you are dedicated it is the best decision. You should have minimum 55-60% in your B.Sc. And you to give examinations if you are looking for government colleges.

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