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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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The Apeejay Stya University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences provides admission to students for M.Pharma by accepting scores from national entrance tests, such as GPAT, an acronym for Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test.

 A valid GPAT score is also a prerequisite for students for scholarship and financial aid eligibility under the purview of AICTE guidelines. In the absence of a GPAT score, the university may conduct an entrance examination of its own or consider academic performance coupled with a personal interview.

prepare for the GPAT for a possible admission and further benefit in the course by way of stipend support.

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Basically, B Pharma degree from a recognised university comprises minimum eligibility criteria from the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Apeejay Stya University for the M.Pharma program. They should be duly having more than 50% aggregating marks.

The candidates really ought to be strong in pharmaceutical sciences and should be prepared to take on advanced studies and researches, and might have some other criteria with regard to specialisation options.

look up the details against the chosen field. Academic achievements and research interests may also be considered for evaluation by the university to determine suitability to succeed at

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Akshat Goel

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School of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Apeejay Stya University can be a good choice to pursue M.Pharma because, for the students, a well-rounded academic environment would be a priority. This university has experienced faculty with modern infrastructure, laboratories, and research facilities that would enable advanced pharmaceutical studies. This programme is designed to be a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills that could prepare the students for industry, research, or academic careers. Although it may not be among the top most ranked institutes, it still does provide pretty good educational prospects and an experience of g

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Yash Kumar

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There are several scholarship programs offered at M.Pharma at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Apeejay Stya University like 

  1. Merit based Schoolship for Meritorious students who need financial aid to support education.
  2. Chhatrvrutti Scholarship for SC, ST category students.

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Yash Kumar

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The placement rate of the M.Pharma course at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Apeejay Stya University is really good as it is around 70% with an average salary package of Rs. 5 Lakhs per annum.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Admissions requirements for NMIMS for the M.Pharma or M.Pharma + MBA include Bachelor or Master in Pharmacy or related fields with minimum 50 % marks in aggregate. For M.Pharm+MBA, NMIMS is offering three years integrated course of 15 seats in total. They include technical courses such as Drug Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurances and management courses such as Business Communication and Management of Markets. These programs admit candidates depending on the performance of the academic work experience and other factors. The cost of studying in these programs differ, albeit it is necessary to mention that it costs about INR 3-4 Lacs

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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B. K. Mody Government Pharmacy College has a faculty that is very good in academics and practice in the field of education. The teachers hold master's or doctorate degrees and are generally well qualified

Experienced in teaching, researching, and the pharmaceutical industry, they created a different dimension of knowledge spanning all possible specializations to the students.

They are generally termed warm, friendly, and useful. Most would encourage students to carry out some kind of research, attend some conference, or even seminar. This would help the students keep abreast with the latest achievements made in pharmaceutical sciences. T

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Being a government institution, the fee structure for the M.Pharm course at B. K. Mody Government Pharmacy College is quite reasonable. The fees vary between? 20,000 to? 50,000 depending upon the specialisation selected and variations in the fee structure, as it is a government institution.

Being a government college, the fees here are lower than those in private institutions; hence, it is one of the most cost-effective choices for higher studies in pharmacy.

GPAT qualified candidates are also entitled to financial aid or stipends from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) which can serve as a relieving financial burden

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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Most commonly, the B.K. Mody Government Pharmacy College lets the entrance examination, Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT), be the gateway to an M.Pharm course. GPAT refers to a much federal exam offered by National Testing Agency (NTA), and it is a mandatory qualifying test for postgraduate courses in pharmacy streams in India.

This test judges the candidate based on the knowledge acquired over the years in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. The student applying for the M.Pharm in public institutions and even private institutions has to take it.

It will also be some state levels that may be applicable entry in Gujarat

however, GPA

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Rayamkula Harish

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Generally, for the tertiary education programme of the M.Pharma at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Apeejay Stya, their admission preparation include building the academic and professional eligibility and enhancing one's ability in other areas.

 First such condition is having B.Pharma from an accredited university who must have secured an average of 50-55 percent in the final examinations, as this, like most, is a thorough eligibility criterion.

It would also be useful if you familiarized yourself with some of the core subjects in your discipline, such as pharmacology and pharmaceutics, or pharmaceutical chemistry.

 

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