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Nikita Kumari

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The M.Pharm course at B.K. Mody Government Pharmacy College costs around INR 3,200 per annum year. This is quite low compared to many private institutions because it is a government-funded college, making higher education in pharmacy more affordable for students. 

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Nikita Kumari

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The B.Pharm course at B.K. Mody Government Pharmacy College costs approximately INR 3,200 per year, which is very affordable due to it being a government institution. Additionally, students can apply for scholarships like PMS and MYSY, which further reduce costs for eligible students.

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Nikita Kumari

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At B.K. Mody Government Pharmacy College, the B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) course is considered one of the best. It provides a solid foundation in pharmacy and is designed to prepare students for various careers in the field. Its offers 100 seats for B. pharm and have a very regional price for this course.

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Nikita Kumari

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B. K. Mody Government Pharmacy College accepts scores from the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET) for admission to B.Pharma. Students must clear this entrance exam to be eligible. Also, the college may consider 12th-grade marks in the Science stream, mainly Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Math. And it's important to check the cutoff marks every year

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Nikita Kumari

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Yes, you can join B. K. Mody Government Pharmacy College for M.Pharm without GUJCET. GUJCET is needed for B.Pharm, not M.Pharm. For M.Pharm, you need to clear the GPAT exam. Just make sure you meet the college's requirements like your grades and GPAT score.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, there are several online Dental courses available that can help dental students enhance their skills and expand their knowledge. 

Here are a few reputable options for online Dental courses:

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Parul Thapa

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Studying Dental courses after completing Class 12 (or its equivalent) typically involves pursuing a BDS or Dental Medicine. 

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to pursue Dental courses after Class 12 in India:

  • Ensure Eligibility: Generally, candidates must have completed Class 12 with a Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Physics,2 Biology), with a minimum aggregate score in these subjects as specified by the respective dental colleges or universities.

  • Appear for Entrance Exams: Dental colleges in India usually admit students based on national or state-level entrance exams. Some of the common entrance exams for undergraduate dental c

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Parul Thapa

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It fully relies on the candidate who wishes to pursue a career in either Veterinary Science or Dental Science.

While BDS, or Bachelor of Dental Sciences, is a 5-year undergraduate degree in the field of Dental Science that aids students in entering the field, BVSc, or Bachelor of Veterinary Science, is a 5-year undergraduate degree that primarily aims to educate candidates about the nutrition, breeding, and treatment of animals.

Both programmes offer promising futures, a solid reputation, good average pay, and internship opportunities for course-related practical experience.

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Parul Thapa

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The popular Dental specialisations that candidates can pursue are as follows:

  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

  • Endodontic

  • Dento-maxillofacial Radiology

  • Orthodontic

  • Paediatric Dentistry

  • Prosthodontics

  • Periodontics

  • Public Health Dentistry

  • Forensic Odontology

  • Oral Pathology

  • Oral Surgery

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Parul Thapa

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Dental school can be nearly as challenging as Medical school. The considerable amount of studying required of dental school students causes many of them to suffer. It contains a wealth of Dental knowledge that must be applied in practice in addition to being memorised.

The fact that Dental school students start using Dental procedures practically far earlier than their Medical school colleagues is a significant distinction between Dental school and Medical school.

Within the first two years of dental school, practical courses are utilised. This may increase the stress that students already experience as a result of their demanding academ

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