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wakif raza

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No, you cannot. You have to complete your Bachelor's degree in B.Pharma, then you can pursue M.Pharma.

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Arshad Ali

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Visit the Oxford University website. You can check the details there.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Praneeth,
By taking a specialization in any specific area while doing M.Pharm, one can focus to make a career in a field like Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Drug Discovery, and Development. Another benefit of taking specialization is that aspirants can look for teaching jobs in both government and private pharmacy colleges.
Specialization areas in M.Pharm
M.Pharm in Biopharmaceutics
M.Pharm in Drug Regulatory Affairs
M.Pharm in Biotechnology
M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
M.Pharm in Medicinal Natural Products
M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Technology
M.Pharm in Bulk Drugs
M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance
M.Pha
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Rahul Singh

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Hi Akash,
Eligibility for M.Pharma course:
The candidates must complete Bachelor of Pharmacy from an institute that is recognized by PCI or AICTE. The minimum graduation marks required are 60% for the general category candidates and 45% for the SC/ST candidates.
Candidates must also be GPAT qualified and hold a valid score in the GPAT exam.
The candidates must have passed the senior secondary qualifying examination of 12th class with a minimum pass percentage of 50% with PCM/PCB.
If you satisfy the above conditions, you may go for the course.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Wakif,
The rules for changing the college vary according to university rules from time to time. So, we would suggest you to inquire from the concerned colleges and its authorities.
Generally, the procedure for college to college transfer is: apply to the Registrar in the prescribed manner for permission for such transfer prior to making the desired transfer with valid reasons for the transfer proposed. An application for a transfer shall be accompanied by
(I) Written consent of the Principal of the College in which the student is studying;
(ii) The written promise of admission from the Principal of the College which he proposes to joi
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Rahul Singh

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Hi Chandra,
Some of the popular colleges are:
Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Pharmacy
Bombay College of Pharmacy
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal's Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy
Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, NMIMS University
For details, please follow the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/colleges/m-pharma-colleges-mumbai-all
Regarding the entry for external student admissions, please directly approach the college authorities.

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