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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

Scholar-Level 17

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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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

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Hi Jainesh,
It is less likely that you can secure an admission in USA or Canada only on basis of IELTS which is an English language proficiency test. GRE is an absolute must to pursue PG programs in USA. PG Diploma courses in Canada could be an option if you are interested. Also every university has its own admission criteria. In Australia, you can have a possibility to apply for both Masters and PG Diploma and the admission criteria will depend on the university and the course. If not any other test but an interview may have to be cleared. Just check with the universities.

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Abhishek Tiwari

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Yes, there is SAT exam which is important to take for your Bachelors.

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Ulhas Karkhanis

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Firstly, you must be clear as to what you intend to do after MBA. It may not add value if you are looking at clinical practice. but if you aspire to be in managing hospitals, then it is better to do MBA. Many students with BDS take up MBA in Pharma & Healthcare Management. They acquire management skills & knowledge to pursue management jobs. Today, with Hospital sector growing rapidly, these career paths can take you to the top management positions over a period of time.

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Mansi Pahujapharmacist pursuing mba

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Your percentile is good enough. MBA Pharma is a good option, you can do it from Jamia Hamdard, Delhi.

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