Pharmacy Eligibility
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7 years agoNew answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Please use the link provided below to navigate to a college of your choice which offer PG Diploma or Masters in Pharmacy from Canada. You can download their brochure which contains details regarding admissions, fee structures, eligibility etc. Https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/universities.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
The eligibility criteria for pharmacy is:
1. Candidates possessing a minimum of second class in the following degrees are eligible to apply
2. Bachelors or Master's degree in an appropriate field of Engineering/ Technology/Architecture/ Medicine/ Agriculture/ Pharmacy/ Veterinary Sciences; or Masters degree in Science in an appropriate field including Biotechnology, or Masters in Economics, Geography, Social Work, Psychology, Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Commerce, Operations Research, Computer Science/ Application as applicable to the respective departments.
3. Qualifying in one of the following appropriate Tests (with
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
The eligibility conditions for Pharma D as per PCI Regulations are:
Minimum qualification for admission to Diploma in Pharmacy Part-I course -A pass in any of the following examinations with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics.
(1) Intermediate examination in Science;
(2) The first year of the three year degree course in Science,
(3) 10+2 examination (academic stream) in Science;
(4) Pre-degree examination;
(5) Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above examination. Provided that there shall be reservation of seats for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes candidate
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
The difference as the name suggests is in the mode of study, while regular courses are classroom session courses where the student has to attend classes; distance/ correspondence courses are more about self-study where the study material is sent to the student and s/he has to understand and learn it on their own. The prospects of a full-time regular management course are better than a correspondence or distance learning course.
The acceptability and recognition of a full-time course is higher in the industry and so the long term career gains are more. Distance learning courses are ideally meant for those who are working and ca
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
You may refer the link below that gives the college predictor for WBJEE:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/wbjee-college-predictor
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