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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Scholarships are an essential part of studying abroad. International students must be aware of the available scholarships at the university where they choose to study as the deadline for scholarships starts before the deadlines of admission form. Some of the scholarships that benefit the students for MS in Pharmacy abroad are mentioned below:
Scholarships | Amount granted |
|---|---|
AAUW International Fellowship | INR 16.6 L (full course) |
Commonwealth Master's Scholarship | INR 15.9 L (full course) |
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship | INR 41.5 L (per year) |
Monash International Merit Scholarship | INR 19.83 L (per year) |
DAAD Scholarship | INR 77K (monthly) |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates looking to take admission into the Centurion University Bhubaneswar MBA in Hospital Administration course must have obtained a graduation degree in any discipline or its equivalent public examination conducted by any recognised Board of Education in India or abroad. Moreover, they must have a valid score in CUEE. Students who fulfil this criteria are eligible to take admission.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
To enrol in a BAMS course at The Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine and Research, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. The institute offers full-time BAMS courses lasting sixty-six months. Students are selected based on entrance exam. In addition to the selection criteria, students must pass Class 12 (common eligibility).
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The fee range for the BAMS programme at Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine and Research is INR 2.7 lakh. The fee structure is sourced from unofficial sources, hence indicative. The fee covers various academic expenses like tuition fees, laboratory charges, examination fees, library fees, and other relevant charges. It is important to note that the fee structure is subject to change, and candidates are advised to refer to the official website of the university for the latest and most accurate fee structure.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to the BAMS course at the Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine and Research, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The selection criteria for this course are entrance-based, and candidates must pass Class 12 with a minimum 50% aggregate. Candidates who have not completed Class 12 with a 50% aggregate are not eligible for admission.
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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates are admitted to various courses based on entrance exam scores, which are NEET UG. The application process at the Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine and Research is conducted online. Students can check the brief admission process below:
- Mode of application: Through NEET UG entrance exam.
- Selection Mode: NEET UG entrance exam + Karnataka NEET UG Counselling
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
There is a medical test in the AFCAT selection process. The medical test is conducted at the time of AFSB Interview. It is one of the most important factors in the selection process of AFCAT. Candidates not clearing the medical test are rejected from further processes.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The avg salary package of a D Pharma graduate varying across hospitals, retail pharmacies, and companies are as below:
Workplace/Industry | Average Salary Range (per annum) | Key Notes on Role & Growth |
|---|---|---|
Hospitals | ?2.0 – ?3.0 LPA | Roles include hospital pharmacist, assisting doctors in drug dispensing, and managing prescriptions. Growth depends on experience and hospital size. |
Retail Pharmacies | ?2.2 – ?3.5 LPA | Involves direct patient interaction, dispensing medicines, and managing pharmacy outlets. Earnings may increase with own pharmacy setup. |
Pharmaceutical Companies | ?3.0 – ?4.5 LPA | Offers higher salaries in sales, marketing, production, and quality control. Career growth is faster with higher studies like B Pharma or MBA. |
Note: The salary has been taken from the external sources and may vary.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, D Pharmacy is considered a suitable option for those seeking early entry into the pharmaceutical sector. As a two-year diploma, it equips students with the practical competencies needed for roles such as community pharmacist, hospital dispenser, or sales and distribution executive.
Its shorter duration allows graduates to start earning sooner, compared to longer professional courses. However, career progression may be relatively limited without pursuing higher qualifications such as B Pharmacy or specialised certifications.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Government D Pharma colleges typically provide affordable education, standardized facilities, and consistent faculty quality, often with well-established hospital tie-ups for practical training. Their lower fee structure makes them highly competitive but also limited in seats.
Private institutions, while more expensive, usually offer modern laboratories, industry collaborations, and structured campus placement opportunities. However, the quality of facilities and placements can vary significantly across private colleges, making it essential for students to evaluate accreditation, infrastructure, and past records before enrolling.
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