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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Candidates who have successfully completed 12th standard with science or its equivalent examination from any recognised board and college. The duration of this programme is 3 years. The admission process is carried over by considering the merit score of the student in their 10+2 exams. Some institutes also conduct their own entrance exams followed by personal interview. Admission process varies or depends upon the institutes.
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Beginner-Level 5
As per this year's Cutoff. You need to score more than 330 for BA MS and BHMS Government College & for private Colleges, it is 250. You have to apply for every Deemed Universities separately. You can get a seat in any Deemed Universities, if you are under any category for around 230 marks. But, for general it is 250-280.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Criteria for admission procedure in Hindu College of Pharmacy:-
Eligibility-10+2 Science and age limit 17 to 25 years.
Students NRI/ Indian entrance exams as I.M. Council
Entrance Tests 3 attempts ranks required 40% to 50%.
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It's great that you have all this. This will definitely help you in future while going for interview. To all those out there interested in becoming an X-Ray tech, don't lose heart. A lot of fields out there right now are tight on the hire, unless you want to work at a fast food restaurant all your life, or you already have several degrees. If radiology is really the field you want to get into, then go for it. Perhaps the hiring market will be better once you graduate, a lot of clinical sites hire people straight out after clinicals are over.
There's also the option of getting involved with an agency. You make more money with t
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Only from the above exercise, you can get this answer.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
I do not care what others are saying, pharmacy is totally a research oriented subject. You are going to study medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, microbiology, biochemistry, pharmaceutics, physics, programming all together. This is a very unique combination. You are not going to get a 20 LPA+ package. No man you are not going to get it. But you have the largest academic opening. You can go with any subject through this field. But I will suggest you to not come in this department if
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Both the entrances have different patterns. NEET being more NCERT oriented has low toughness level. Negative marking is 1/3 in AIIMS while it is ¼ in NEET.
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