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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Vignan Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology offers MPharma programme at PG level. The programme duration is two years. The eligibility is to have a graduation degree in relevant field, from a recognised university. The programme is offered in full-time mode at the college campus. Interested students can apply through the official website.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Free University of Berlin MSc in Pharmaceutical Research course is a two-year long course. For admission to this course, Indian students are required to have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline. Proof of English language skills, Level 2 CEFR or equivalent is required.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Since you are making the jump from B. Pharm to an MBA, it's completely normal to feel like the subjects don't match. You're moving from the "science of making drugs" to the "business of selling them."
For CUET PG 2026, you will likely be appearing for the COQP12 paper (General MBA). Here is your roadmap to navigate this transition and ace the exam.
Also there are personalized MBA courses for pharmacy related fields like business involved in medicine 💉.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
The course fees for MPharma and MS at National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Guwahati are similar with both courses having total tuition fees of around INR 1.9 Lakhs. Though students should remember that this estimate change depending on the year, fee concessions, scholarships, and other factors.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
The eligibility criteria for B.Pharm at SPR mention that candidates must have passed 10+2 (with required subjects) + a valid entrance exam score (or equivalent).
The criteria specify a minimum academic performance (minimum 45% in 12th for general category, 40% for reserved).
There is no mention on the publicly available eligibility page about a maximum age limit (no “must be younger than X years” clause).
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
On the SPR website's fee‑structure page, the listed fees are “tuition / annual programme fees” — e.g. ₹ 2.50 lakh per year for B.Pharm, ₹ 1.00 lakh per year for D.Pharm, etc.
External sources summarizing SPR admissions say that the “tuition fee ranges between ₹ 12,000 to ₹ 5.8 lakhs” depending on program. They explicitly mention that this “does not include … application fee, examination fee, security deposit, etc.”
However — nowhere (in the official SPR site or third‑party listing portals) is a concrete “application‑fee amount” (like “₹ 1000” or “₹ 2000” etc.) specified
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Yes — gap-year students are very likely eligible for admission (unless there's a hidden internal rule)
SPR's eligibility depends only on having a valid 10+2 (or equivalent) pass + entrance exam score;
There is no public restriction on “when” the 10+2 was passed;
There is no age criterion or explicit clause about continuity of education;
It follows that students who completed 10+2 some time ago, even if they took a break (gap years), should be eligible for admission — as long as they meet the academic and entrance-exam requirements.
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