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3 years agoGuide-Level 12
Candidates who belong to SC SC OBC are required to obtain marks equivalent to at least 40th percentile to be considered for AIQ and state counselling process.
Aspirants who belong to UR category are required to score equivalent to at least 50th percentile.
UR- 720 to147
OBC- 146 to 113
SC- 146 to 113
ST- 146 to 113
UR EWS- PH 146 to 129
OBC- PH 128 to 113
SC PH- 128 to 113
ST PH -128 to113
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3 years agoGuide-Level 12
University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chandigarh
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai
Bombay College of Pharmacy, Mumbai
Indore institute of pharmacy, Indore
Birla Institute of Technology and Science - BITS, Pilani
Jamia Hamdard University, Delhi
Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune
Birla Institute of Technology [BIT Mesra], Ranchi
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Delhi Institute Pharmaceutical Science & Research (DIPSR), Delhi
Hope so it will help you
All the best.
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
So, direct admission now is not possible.
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
For government colleges through all India quota you need to register yourself on the site and their the counselling process occurs. You need to fill up your choices for the colleges and accordingly you'll get a seat if you're eligible. For state quota admissions, colleges have their own counseling sites, register there respectively. Hope this would help you. Thank you!
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
I'm pursuing B.A. M S from CBPACS, Delhi
Both BDS and B.A. MS are time consuming undergraduate degrees, it would be difficult to prepare for UPSC along with these degrees. After these degrees, you can appear for the UPSC exam. In B.A. M.S, you'll be introduced with totally new subjects and more exposure with Sanskrit language. If you're comfortable with it and you've interest in learning Ayurveda you can surely opt for B.A. M. S, otherwise, BDS can be your option. Good luck!
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