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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

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Your question is not clear. Please elaborate.

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rohith kola

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To prepare best for GPAT, you should focus on covering all part of GPAT syllabus by reading them thoroughly. First of all, you should make a time table for reading the books of your syllabus. If you are not prepared well at this point of time, you must focus to prepare for the following 5 main papers:
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Pharmacognosy
Pharma Analysis
Pharmaceutical chemistry
These papers are important in GPAT as maximum questions in the exam paper are asked from these 5 papers. Few questions are asked from the papers Jurisprudence, Microbiology and Biochemistry. A month before GPAT 2018 exam, the candidates should practice sample pape
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rohith kola

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The numerous and diverse career options available to pharmacy students:
Clinical Research.
Pharmacovigilance.
Research & Development.
Medical Writing.
Product Managers.
Regulatory affairs.
Community Pharmacy.
Governmental agencies.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Rupesh,
Here is the selection and eligibility criteria:
Eligibility criteria
1. Candidates should have passed the qualifying exam equivalent to 10+2 Higher Secondary Examination after a period of 12 years of study, the last two years of study comprising of Physics, Chemistry and Biology with English. A candidate for admission to medical course must have 60%* marks at +2 level in each of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (or Botany and Zoology taken together) and have an aggregate of 140/200 in these subjects, both at qualifying and competitive examinations and should have passed in English. (*60% in each and 130/200 aggregate for BC, 55%
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raghavendra kumaralways be good

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Yes, I think you will get good colleges. Keep trying for 3 counselling sessions for better chances.

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