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Tasbiya Khan

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No, NEET is not required for B.Pharm admission in Pune or anywhere in Maharashtra. NEET is only required for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and other medical courses. For pharmacy courses like B.Pharm and D.Pharm, MHT CET is the relevant entrance exam. However, for Pharm.D, which is a clinical pharmacy doctorate, some states do consider NEET scores, but in Maharashtra, MHT CET is the standard requirement.

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, NEET is not required for B.Pharm admission in Pune or anywhere in Maharashtra. NEET is only required for MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, and other medical courses. For pharmacy courses like B.Pharm and D.Pharm, MHT CET is the relevant entrance exam. However, for Pharm.D, which is a clinical pharmacy doctorate, some states do consider NEET scores, but in Maharashtra, MHT CET is the standard requirement.

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Saumya Gairola

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Total fee charged by Department of Management Science (PUMBA), Savitribai Phule Pune University for 2-year MBA in Pharma-Biotech is INR 2.5 lakh. Students also have to pay other one-time charges.

 
 
 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, and the scholarship amount is much larger than most students expect. SAGE University Indore offers scholarships worth up to INR 2 crore to eligible students, awarded based on academic performance and other merit criteria. SAGE University Indore is a NAAC A+ accredited institution and is considered one of the best private B Pharma colleges in Madhya Pradesh. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, and this is one of the most important parts of the course that most students overlook. B Pharma students must finish at least 150 hours of training in a hospital, community pharmacy, or industry as part of their degree, according to the Pharmacy Council of India's guidelines. This practical training gives students real-world exposure to the pharmaceutical industry and makes them significantly more employable compared to students without hands-on experience.

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Al Kashaf

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If a candidate has already been allotted a seat ion Round 1 and paid the token fee through the ACPC payment gateway, that amount is automatically transferred internally if they get upgraded or choose a different branch during the Round 2 reshuffling. Candidates do not need to make a fresh online payment unless there is a different shift in institute.

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Divya Maurya

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With MBA, you will get both business and science knowledge and if you go with PGDM, you will be master in science more i.e your native subject ( pharmaceuticals). So, if you want to go in business or management in pharma sector choose MBA and if you are interested in only science then go with PGDM.

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