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hardik kundaliya

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After completing BHMS or BAMS you can join some small hospital with a good amount of salary and also start your clinic. But, after BDS you only have the choice of clinical job.

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Sandesh Sapra

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It depends from university to university. If you choose Chitkara University for B.Pharma then its fee per semester would be 80k and if you choose B.Pharma from any government university like Punjabi University then its annual fees would be 70k. It depends on whether you take admission in a government or private college.

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prince kumar

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It should be above 500 marks for All India Quota.

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Rania Khan

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Yes, there is an entrance exam for pharmacy as well. Some of the exams are GPAT, UP CPMT, etc.

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Rania Khan

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Yes, you can get a seat. Category qualifying marks out of total 720 marks:
General-50% equal to 360 marks
SC/ST/OBC-40% equal to 288 marks

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Rania Khan

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The general range of marks for AFMC admission is around 530+.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Mohit,
Your course choice should be based on your interests solely. Also, you should keep a check on your career plans. Secondly, you must know the admission requirements, in Canada most universities do not accept three year undergraduate degree from India. I will, therefore, suggest you go through university websites for programs and admission requirements and decide. Various options from PG Diploma to Masters are available in Canadian universities. You can also check SPP colleges. As far as which course it will be a decision you must make.

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