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Eligibility:
Applicant should have passed 10+2 in science stream with physics and chemistry as a necessary
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To be eligible for admission, a student must have passed class 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
You will have to contact the authorities for clarity on admission dates on their official website "pvpsndt(dot)org".
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Glad to meet you.
fee structure at Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University for Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma.) : 12,085 annual.
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates seeking admission to Diploma in Pharmacy must have passed any of the following examinations.
1.Senior School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi (12 years course)/ Indian School Examination With 60% and above marks in aggregate in the three science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Maths ) from recognized schools in the Union Territory of Delhi.
2.Any other examination (12 year course ) recognized by In
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Eligibility criteria for B.Sc. (N) Programme
The minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on 31st December of the year in which admission is sought. Minimum education- 10+2 class passed with Science (PCB) & English Core/English Elective with aggregate of 45% marks from recognised board under AISSCE/CBSE/ICSE/SSCE/HSCE or other equivalent Board. Student shall be medically fit. Student
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Physics is considered one of the toughest subject for medical aspirants, but very interesting. Choose any good book of your convenience, there are plenty of good books as many mentioned already. Read the concepts thoroughly, understand them cover to cover, if you have doubts, clear them then and there. Solve atleast 300 to 500 questions per chapter, check, analyse and rectify your mistakes. Solve again. The more you solve the merrier. Initially you won't be getting many correct answers, but as you keep on doing am sure you will see your score rising. Solve previous question papers too. Biology in NEET around 300 marks are from NCERT te
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