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Bhaskar Raj

Beginner-Level 5

As per the official website given, INR 60,000 per year fee for Diploma in Pharmacy D.Pharma in Nityanand College of Pharmacy.

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Bhaskar Raj

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The College Cut-off is the minimum mark prescribed by the selection board for the admission of students. A merit list will be designed on these Cutoff scores. Aspirants who apply for the Institute need to clear the Cutoff for various courses. Aspirants must obtain minimum qualifying percentile marks in the NEET 2023 entrance examination to qualify for further admission. Candidates who belong to SC/ ST/ OBC must obtain marks equivalent to at least 40thpercentile to be considered for AIQ and state counselling process. Aspirants who belong to the your category are required to score equivalent to at least 50thpercentile.

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Sarfaraz Khan

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Yes, of course, you can do B.pharm after diploma in pharmacy from MSU, you can take lateral entry and directly get admission to 2nd year of B.pharm.

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Dinesh Sahu

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Admission to Ramachandra Medical College Chennai is based on the score obtained in NEET exam. Duration of MBBS course is 4.5 years + one year compulsory rotating medical internship. And also
Candidate who have completed D.Pharma course from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy ACT are also eligible to apply.

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Bhawna Kumari

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After your 12th if you want to pursue Pharma. D you actually not have to appear or give any Entrance Exam. There are many private colleges who provide admission without any Entrance exam but you can appear for university-level and national-level entrance exams such as MET NIMSEE and GPAT to apply to top Pharma. D colleges in India. Pharma. D Admissions are currently open in NMIMS, based on the NMIMS - NPAT till May 21, 2023. Hope this will help.

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Bhaskar Raj

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If you want to do business then you should study D.Pharma but in my view, you should study B.Pharma for large scale or B.Pharma is better than D.Pharma.

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Bhaskar Raj

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You can do M.Pharma after Diploma in pharmacy.

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Bhaskar Raj

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Yes, this college under pharmacy council of India PCI.

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Bhaskar Raj

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For B.Pharma your have to fill the form CUCET conduct by NTA then you got admission.

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Bhaskar Raj

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GNM Nursing college fees are between INR 20,000 to INR 60,000 in government Colleges. GNM Course Fees are between INR 2,00,000 to INR 4,00,000 in private colleges.

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