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Nishtha Shukla

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MIT-WPU offers scholarships to meritorious students of Faculty of Pharmacy. Below is the criteria for merit scholarship offered by the university:

MIT-WPU Merit Scholarship-I

These scholarships are offered at the rate of 50% fee waiver in total academic fee for the complete duration of the course up to 10% of the total student intake.

MIT-WPU Merit Scholarship-II

These scholarships are offered at the rate of 25% fee waiver in total academic fee for the complete course up to 12% of the total student intake.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates applying for admission at MIT Faculty of Pharmacy must check the course-specific eligibility. The basic eligibility is Class 12 for UG courses whereas, graduation is required for PG programmes. Below is course-wise eligibility criteria:

CourseCommon Eligibility
BPharmClass 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology (with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the subjects: Mathematics or Biology) or an equivalent examination with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for reserved category)
MPharmBachelor's degree in Pharmacy with a minimum of 60% aggregate (50% aggregate for reserved category and persons with disability belonging to Maharashtra state only)
MTechBTech/ BE in relevant subjects/ BDes/ MSc or equivalent/ MBBS/ BDS/ BPharm/ PharmD/ BAMS/ BHMS or any equivalent clinical degree in related disciplines
PhD4-year bachelor's degree or 2-year master's degree after a 3-years bachelor's degree or equivalent with at least 55% aggregate or equivalent grade (50% aggregate for SC/ ST/ OBC)
PG DiplomaGraduation in any stream with at least 50% aggregate

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, MIT Faculty of Pharmacy accepts national or state-level entrance exams for admission. The faculty considers MHT-CET, PERA CET or NEET score for admission to BPharm. For MPharm, the institute considers GPAT score followed by MIT-WPU CET PI score. Aspirants wishing to apply for PhD course need to have a valid UGC-NET, CSIR-NET or PhD Entrance Test score for admission.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, MIT Faculty of Pharmacy admissions are currently open. Aspirants are offered admission based on entrance exam scores. Candidates who fulfil both eligibility and selection requirements can fill out the application form online for the preferred course. Candidates need to pay an application fee of INR 1,500 to register for a course.

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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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It can also be difficult to accept an offer and wait for the best possible outcome through counseling. MIT-WPU is a good college for B.Tech in Computer Science, with adequate facilities and faculty. With a strong position in CET, you can get into a good college with lots of opportunities and prestige. Consider things like faculty, infrastructure, hiring, and your personal interests. If you are interested in MIT-WPU, accepting it now can give you peace of mind. If you think you can do better, it might be worth the wait.

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Afnan Naushad

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Yes you can get admission into MIT-WPU through:

Management Quota : Through Management Qouta fees will be high as compared to get admission through entrance exams

Lateral entry: Direct admission into the 2nd year which is based on merit score

Through entrance exams: Direct admission into the university through entrance exam such as JEE MAIN or MHT CET rank

    Visit the official website of the university would be beneficial for the admission process 

     Hope this helps 

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