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Rithika Voona

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The cut off percentage will be 50% i.e. 25 Marks out of 50 for qualifying the test. Final selection will be based upon the merit of Written Test conducted on 30.01. 2024, subject to qualifiying in the Skill Test. Intimation to the candidates called for Skill Test has already been sent to the candidates through e-mail. There are a total of 1050 seats available.

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Sakshi sharma

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When compared to DSI,  MCOPS consistently has a superior national ranking. In the pharmacy industry, it also has a stronger and longer-standing reputation. Both MCOPS and DSI have knowledgeable and skilled faculty members, while MCOPS may have a larger pool of specialists, especially in specialised fields of pharmacy.

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Shoaib Mehdi

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As per the NIRF report 2024, all the 13 PG (2-year) students were placed during Nehru College of Pharmacy placements 2023. The total number of PG students placed during Nehru College of Pharmacy placements 2023 are tabulated below:

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Total PG (2-year) students placed

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Divyansh Jain

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The cost of the M.Pharma programs at Bombay College of Pharmacy varies based on a number of variables, including the specialisation selected, the student's domicile status (Maharashtra or non-Maharashtra), and any scholarships or financial assistance that may be available. For students who were not Maharashtra residents, the average annual tuition expenses for the M.Pharma programme at Bombay College of Pharmacy varied from INR1,00,000 to INR70,000, while for those who were, the range was INR1,00,000 to INR1,50,000. Other costs could include miscellaneous charges, examination fees, library fees, and dormitory fees. For current and accu

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Divyansh Jain

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Scores from a variety of entrance tests are accepted by Bombay College of Pharmacy for admission to its M.Pharma program. The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT), a nationwide admission exam administered by the nationwide Testing Agency (NTA), is one of the well recognised entrance exams. Many pharmacy schools in India, notably Bombay College of Pharmacy, accept GPAT scores. Depending on the exact admission requirements for the M.Pharma program, the college may also accept results from other pertinent entrance tests administered by national or state authorities. Prospective candidates who wish to apply to Bombay College of Pharmacy'

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