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Abhay Vasoya

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That's possible, but it's better to not have when you have many years of learning and studying.

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Ratnesh Pareek

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No, it won't. Without a law degree, how will you get into a law firm?
A Diploma in IPR won't get you a better position because there are people out there who have done Masters in IPR laws and they will be preferred obviously.

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rahul r

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D.Pharma Admission Process:
Most institutes offering the D. Pharmacy course admit students based on performance in a relevant entrance test, often followed by a round of personal interview, wherein their general aptitude for the course is tested. Admission process generally varies across colleges. A few institutes also provide direct admission based on the candidate's performance at the 10+2 level. Some of such entrance tests conducted in India are:
GPAT
UPSEE
JEE Pharmacy
AU AIMEE Pharmacy
CPMT
PMET.

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Prakhar Dixit

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You need to check the same with the college and the university as this is all in the hand of authortiries.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Himanshu,
Any good university will seek GMAT score. Chances could be there for MIM without GMAT. Also, in Canada you can check if SPP colleges/universities offers a MBA Pharma, they generally don't require the GMAT. Alternatively, you can check PGDM or Graduate Certificate courses.

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