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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
There are various other courses that you can apply based on your interest such as MBBS, B.Pharma etc.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, you have to register again as small mistakes can be corrected during KEA NEET document verification.
Major mistakes such as wrong name or date of birth will not be corrected or not putting documents for verification.
Document verification in NEET counselling is most important for your admission into medical college.
When you choose your seat through all India quota then documents will be verified at medical college.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, the placements are good if you pursue from good government college, students get work in good government and private institutions as well if you perform good in academics. The placement is around 40000 to 50000 per month from good government college.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, anyone can do post graduation degree after BAMS, students have to fill the form for the paramedical courses in different medical colleges, generally, many different colleges take their own exams for this course, and on the basis of merit in that exams, the admission and seats are also reserved for SC, ST and obc categories in govt. Medical colleges.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, you have a good chance to get a seat in SNDT College for B.Pharma if your rank is under 5000. But it's important to gather information directly from the official sources to make an informed decision about your application. Also please visit the official website of Shiksha [dot]com. But a competitive exam can be much harder than you think if their is a reservation policy for other caste like SC, ST, OBC and if all other students are getting very good marks. So, you should always keep a backup plan for this. Also contact to the college authority or any student studying in that college if possible to get the latest and most accurate
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The highest package of SNDT College for B.Pharma course is depending on the company. Some of the well-known pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis offers attractive salary packages to B.Pharma graduates. These packages often fell in the range of 4 to 8 Lacs per annum (INR). So if you want to get the best salary package then try to work hard for your future. Also you can do some internships or value added courses so it will add a good weightage in your profile of your CV. Best wishes for your future.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Admission to the first year of the B. Pharm. programme requires the candidate to successfully completed the HSC (std.XII) examination from the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education or its equivalent. Additionally, the candidate must have attained a minimum of 45% aggregate marks (40% for candidates belonging to reserved categories and individuals with disabilities from Maharashtra State) in the aforementioned subjects.
Regarding direct admission to the second year of the B. Pharm. programme through Lateral Entry in Pharmacy for Diploma Holders, candidates must possess a Diploma in Pharmacy from an institution sanctioned b
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The University offers BPharma in three different specialisations with a total seat intake of 54 students. Each specialisation has a seat intake of 18 students. Candidates who have completed their bachelor's in the relevant discipline with an aggregate of 50% can apply for the BPharma programme. The university accepts scores from GPAT/MAH CET for BPharma admissions, and the final selection of students will be based on the scores obtained in any of these entrance exams.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidate must have a recognized Ayurved acharya (BAMS) Degree. B.A.M.S/B.N.Y.S./B.U.M.S/B.H.M.S. With permanent registration with CCIM or any of the state medical Council of Board.
ADMISSION PROCESS:
- Candidates need to visit the official website of BHU or the entrance test portal. (https://www.bhu.ac.in/)
- Candidates need to fill up the form ONLINE.
- Application fee has to be made either ONLINE through net-banking or credit/debit card, or in cash through Challan in any branch of HDFC Bank.
- Application fee is INR 500 for GEN/OBC category students and INR 250 for SC/ST/PH candidates.
- For MBA and MBA (IB), the application fee is INR 1500 f
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, but that is not required. If you do DMLT then you can start working as an medical lab technician whereas after doing B.Sc. MLT you may find better opportunities with organisations like Metropolis, Dr. Lal's path LAb, Thyrocare, sRL and other good hospitals
Please note, B.Sc. MLT does not make you pathologist. You may open a lab but you need to appoint a full time MD Pathologist
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