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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Research in the MS (Pharm.) Curriculum
Here's how research is integrated into the training:
1. Dedicated Research/Project Work
Students must complete project work that carries credit (typically 18 credits) in addition to coursework.
This research component involves working on a defined research project under the supervision of a faculty advisor, allowing you to apply your theoretical learning to real scientific and pharmaceutical problems.
2. Dissertation Submission
After completing the project work, students are required to submit a dissertation based on their research findings.
The research must then be presented and defended before a St
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Learning in the MS (Pharm.) programme at NIPER Ahmedabad is structured in three core phases:
Semester-wise classroom courses (core + electives)
Laboratory and practical work tied to your specialisation
Research project / Dissertation with defense
This approach blends theoretical mastery, lab competencies, and independent research experience — ideal for careers in pharma R&D, academia, or specialised industry roles.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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These special seats do not reduce the regular seat count — they are over and above the standard intake shown in the official seat matrix during NIPER JEE counselling.
You still need valid qualification and NIPER JEE rank to be eligible for regular and most supernumerary categories. For certain sponsored or foreign nationals, additional criteria or sponsorship documentation may be needed.
The exact number of special seats can vary each year and the details are published in the NIPER JEE information brochure or public notices before counselling.
Yes — NIPER Ahmedabad MS Pharma offers special/supernumerary seats in addition to the reg
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Selecting a specialisation at NIPER Ahmedabad is not a completely open choice; it is a merit-based process governed by specific rules. While you can list any specialisation as a preference, your final allotment depends on three critical factors:
1. Your NIPER JEE Rank
The counseling is strictly merit-based. Students with higher ranks (lower numbers) get the first pick. If the seats in a popular branch like Pharmaceutics or Pharmacology are filled by candidates with better ranks than yours, you will have to choose from the remaining available options.
2. Qualifying Degree Eligibility
Not all undergraduate degrees qualify for every MS (Ph
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management and Technology does have medical facilities on campus, including basic healthcare and first-aid provision for students and staff, with arrangements for additional care in case of emergencies.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Admission to Grant Medical College (GMC), Mumbai—associated with the Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals—is among the most competitive in India. The cutoff varies significantly between the All India Quota (AIQ - 15% seats) and the Maharashtra State Quota (85% seats).
For the 2025–26 academic session, here are the final closing ranks and expected scores:
1. MBBS Cutoff (NEET-UG 2025)
The following ranks represent the final round (Stray Vacancy) closing ranks for the All India Quota. Ranks for the State Quota are generally more flexible.
General all India quota 10,798 statequota 5,130 – 8,621
OBC all India quota 18,049&nbs
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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If there are vacant seats left after the state counselling rounds, MET may offer admission directly through the institute based on merit — but this is only after the official centralised rounds are done.
You would typically have to register with the institute's admission cell and meet the eligibility criteria.
This is not a completely separate “no eligibility requirement” seat — you still must meet the minimum academic requirements (10+2 science).
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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12 seats offer for MS General Surgery.
The annual fees is approximately Rs 1 Lacs to 1.50 lakhs.
Residents receives a monthly stipend ranging from Rs 65,000 to Rs 75,000 it may vary.
There is a rural service bond which is mandatory for 1 year.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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You cannot get direct admission outside of the NEET-based process at this college. There is no official “management quota” or “donation seat” scheme that bypasses NEET or merit requirements for BPT at SIA. All seats — including the institutional quota — require NEET scores to be considered.
In other words, admission is still merit-based and strictly tied to your NEET result, even for seats filled directly by the college.
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2 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Total Course Cost: For the full 4.5-year duration (including the internship), the total tuition cost for a general category student is approximately ₹4.57 Lakhs to ₹5.10 Lakhs.
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