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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Carrers after MBBS in Nepal
- Postgraduate Medical Specialization
- Practice as a General Physician
- Government Medical Officers Jobs
- Work Abroad After Licensing Exams
- Public Health Carrers
- Hospital Administration
- Research and Academic Carrers
- Entrepreneurship Options
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Undergraduate (UG) Courses
MBBS – Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (≈ 5 years + internship)
BDS – Bachelor of Dental Surgery
B.Sc. Nursing – Nursing degree course
Paramedical & allied-health B.Sc / Bachelor-level courses, e.g.:
Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) / Bachelor in Optometry, etc.
Postgraduate (PG) Courses
MD (Doctor of Medicine) – in many medical specialties (General Medicine, Pediatrics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Radiology, etc.)
MS (Master of Surgery) – various surgical & clinical specialties (General Surgery, ENT, Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, etc.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes, Pune has several well-known medical colleges that offer MBBS and other medical courses. Here are some prominent ones:
1. B.J. Medical College (BJMC)
2. Seth G.S. Medical College (SGSMC)
3. Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College
4. Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC)
5. K. J. Somaiya Medical College
6. Sinhgad Medical College
7. MGM Medical College & Hospital
8. Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical College
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — there is (at least one) “Satya College” that appears to offer a pharmacy course (B.Pharm). According to its website, Satya College offers a B.Pharmacy programme.
Their site lists a 4‑year B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) course under “B.Pharmacy”.
The curriculum includes standard pharmacy‑stream topics such as pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutics analysis, pharmacognosy, pharmacy practice etc., which are typical for a pharmacy degree.
The site claims that “All Pharmacy courses are duly approved by both the AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) and Pharmacy Council of
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Documents required for admission” lists do not include a medical fitness certificate, it seems that SPR does not mandate a medical fitness certificate as a standard admission document — at least for domestic students.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Students from non-science backgrounds are not eligible for pharmacy programs in Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s SPR.
For admission to B.Pharm, SPR requires that in 10+2, you must have passed with English + Physics + Chemistry + either Mathematics or Biology.
Similarly for D.Pharm, the 10+2 must be “regular Science academic stream, ” meaning you need Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics.
In addition to the 10+2 with science‑subjects, for B.Pharm you also need a valid pharmacy‑entrance exam score (as per SPR's requirements).
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) does provide an option for its own entrance test for some programmes.
On the official admission‑process page of DPGU/SPR, it says that candidates can either apply using scores from a “national/state entrance exam” or register for the university's own entrance examination — named DPAT.
The “Registration & Application Process” step explicitly lists “University Entrance Test” (i.e. DPAT) as one option for admission.
The online application form for SPR asks applicants to indicate their entrance exam — presenting fields like “MHT
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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The eligibility criteria for B.Pharm at SPR mention that candidates must have passed 10+2 (with required subjects) + a valid entrance exam score (or equivalent).
The criteria specify a minimum academic performance (minimum 45% in 12th for general category, 40% for reserved).
There is no mention on the publicly available eligibility page about a maximum age limit (no “must be younger than X years” clause).
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — the application process for Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) is available online.
SPR's website offers an “Application Form” page: you can select your programme (e.g. D.Pharm, B.Pharm, M.Pharm, etc.), fill in personal & academic details, and submit the form via the web.
On the homepage of SPR, there is an “Apply Now / Admission Enquiry” interface — which suggests that prospective students can start their admission procedure online.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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On the SPR website's fee‑structure page, the listed fees are “tuition / annual programme fees” — e.g. ₹ 2.50 lakh per year for B.Pharm, ₹ 1.00 lakh per year for D.Pharm, etc.
External sources summarizing SPR admissions say that the “tuition fee ranges between ₹ 12,000 to ₹ 5.8 lakhs” depending on program. They explicitly mention that this “does not include … application fee, examination fee, security deposit, etc.”
However — nowhere (in the official SPR site or third‑party listing portals) is a concrete “application‑fee amount” (like “₹ 1000” or “₹ 2000” etc.) specified
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