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Aman Kumar

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For M.Pharma in the Delhi NCR region, you have quite a few options. Some of the well-known colleges are Jamia Hamdard, Amity University in Noida, and the Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. Other good choices include Maharshi Dayanand University and Galgotias University. These institutions offer a solid education, and you'll find a lot of specializations to choose from. It's a good idea to visit their websites and see which one fits your specific interests.

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Bhumika Jain

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Dr. DY Patil Dnyan Prasad University School of Pharmacy & Research MPharma seat intake is 15 for each specialisation. The institute offers three MPharma courses, making the total intake as 45. Students must note that this information is taken from the official website of DYPDPU School of Pharmacy & Research and is subject to change. For more information, students can visit the website or connect with the admission desk of the university.

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Virajita Sharma

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No, Dr. DY Patil Dnyan Prasad University School of Pharmacy & Research MPharma admissions are not merit-based. Students need to provide scores obtained in national-level entrance exams, such as GPAT or PERA CET. Further, those who get shortlisted are then required to appear for the PI round conducted by the university based on which final merit list is made. Students can visit the official website of DYPDPU School of Pharmacy & Research for more details.

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Sahil Kamboj

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To pursue M.Pharm in Forensic Pharmacy, you need a B.Pharm degree with at least 55% marks and a valid GPAT score. Colleges like National Forensic Sciences University offer this 2-year program. Admission is usually based on GPAT merit and academic performance. Applications are submitted online between May and July on the official university website.

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Tanu Rao

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DY Patil Dnyan Prasad University School of Pharmacy & Research offers admission to the M.Pharma programme on the basis of merit obtained in the last qualifying exam and valid entrance scores. In order to secure admission to DY Patil Dnyan Prasad University School of Pharmacy & Research, candidates must acquire 55% marks in graduation, and must appear for GPAT and secure valid scores.

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Sonali Samal

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Dibrugarh University: Apps opened June 13, deadline extended till July 19. If you've got a BPharma (55%+), apply with your GPAT or CUET-PG score. If seats are still open, they might hold an entrance test.
RIPANS: No test—GPAT score only. Apply July 1–25. Merit list drops Aug 4, counselling on Aug 5, and classes kick off Aug 11. Keep tabs on ripans.ac.in and dibru.ac.in for updates.

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Aman Kumar

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With an impressive 85% in B.Pharm, you can apply for M.Pharm at Madras Medical College (MMC) by qualifying in the Tamil Nadu Postgraduate Pharmacy entrance examination or GPAT, which is widely accepted. Admission is merit-based, and GPAT-qualified candidates often receive priority and scholarships. The total fee for M.Pharm at MMC is highly affordable, generally around one Lacs rupees for the entire two-year program. Ensure you submit all required documents, including your B.Pharm marksheets, internship completion certificate, and entrance exam scorecard, during counselling. MMC is among India's most reputed institutions for advanced p

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Sukrati Shukla

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For a government seat in M.Pharmacy through TS PGCET, general and OBC candidates need to score at least 25 percent, which is around thirty marks out of one hundred twenty total marks, to qualify for admission. There is no minimum cutoff for SC/ST candidates, but qualifying marks are essential for counseling.

So, to secure a government seat, aim to meet the minimum qualifying score of thirty marks at least, though higher scores increase chances significantly in top colleges.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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While a definitive safe score for M pharma admission to the government college of pharmacy Aurangabad is not fixed and where is annually based on competition and cut off aim in for a gpat score above 150 marks which generally correspondence to the 96 percentile for general category is a good target for increase chances of admission

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