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Yes, you can get admission in Pharm.D after giving MHTCET exam in Nashik, Maharashtra. However, it is important to note that the MHTCET exam is not the only entrance exam that you can take for admission to Pharm.D courses in Maharashtra. There are a number of other entrance exams that you can take, such as the NEET UG exam and the GPAT exam.
The MHTCET exam is a state-level entrance exam that is conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE). The exam is for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses in engineering, pharmacy, and other technical disciplines. The exam is conducted in two phases: Phase 1
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It is possible to get admission for pharmacy with a 39 percentile in MHT CET. However, your chances of getting into a good college are slim. The cut-off percentile for government colleges is usually around 60-70, and you may have to settle for a private college if you want to pursue a B.Pharma course.
There are many good private colleges in Maharashtra that offer B.Pharma courses. You can check the cut-off percentile for these colleges on their respective websites. In addition to your percentile, you will also need to submit your Class 12th marks and a personal statement. The personal statement is an opportunity for you to tell the coll
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Your chances of getting into a B.Pharma course at a government college in Mumbai are very low with a percentile of 37.1499. The cut-off percentile for government colleges in Mumbai is usually around 60-70. However, you may be able to get into a private college with this percentile. The cut-off percentile for private colleges in Mumbai is usually lower than that for government colleges.
Here are some of the top private colleges in Mumbai that offer B.Pharma courses:
- K. J. Somaiya College of Pharmacy
- Bombay College of Pharmacy
- Ramnarain Ruia College of Pharmacy
- Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Pharmacy
- D. Y. Patil College of Pharmacy
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It is unlikely that you will be able to get direct admission in Viva College of Pharmacy, Virar with a percentile of 63.29. The cutoff for the college in the last academic year was 85 percentile. However, you can still try for admission by applying for the college through the management quota. The management quota seats are filled through a separate entrance exam and interview process. The application process for the management quota seats is usually conducted after the regular admission process is over.
Here are some other colleges that you can consider for admission with a percentile of 63.29:
- Padmabhushan Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth's C
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It is possible to get admission to a government college of pharmacy with an 84 percentile in MHT CET. However, it is important to note that the cutoff for government colleges varies depending on the college and the year. In general, the cutoff for government colleges is higher than for private colleges.
Here are some government colleges of pharmacy that you can consider for admission with an 84 percentile:
- Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University's College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad: The cutoff for the college in the last academic year was 82 percentile.
- Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth's College of Pharmacy, Akola: The cutoff fo
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It is unlikely that you will be able to get admission in HK College of Pharmacy with a percentile of 63.29. The cutoff for the college in the last academic year was 95 percentile. However, you can still try for admission by applying for the college through the management quota. The management quota seats are filled through a separate entrance exam and interview process. The application process for the management quota seats is usually conducted after the regular admission process is over.
Here are some other colleges that you can consider for admission with a percentile of 63.29:
- Padmabhushan Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth's College of Pharma
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