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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Cheran College of Pharmacy application fees is paid in online mode. Cheran College application fees is a non-refundable component of the fee structure. The application fees is not refunded even if the application is withdrawn or applicant is rejected.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
There are no details regarding a fee refund policy on the website of Oriental College of Pharmacy. However, candidates may get refunds based on UGC norms upon cancelling their admission from the BPharm course.
UGC norms provide that candidates who manage to cancel their admission within 30 days of the commencement of the course will be refunded the admission fees.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
There is no mention of a refund policy on the website of Silver Oak College of Pharmacy for BPharm students. Most institutes follow the UGC norms for offering refunds to any student who cancels their admission at the institute.
The UGC norms allow candidates to receive refunds if they cancel their admission within 30 days of the commencement of the course. Candidates who cancel their admissions earlier are offered greater refunds.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — the application process for Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) is available online.
SPR's website offers an “Application Form” page: you can select your programme (e.g. D.Pharm, B.Pharm, M.Pharm, etc.), fill in personal & academic details, and submit the form via the web.
On the homepage of SPR, there is an “Apply Now / Admission Enquiry” interface — which suggests that prospective students can start their admission procedure online.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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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
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Most sources list these documents for UG/PG / general admissions at SPR.
Class 10 (SSC or equivalent) marksheet / certificate.
Class 12 (HSC / 10+2 / intermediate) marksheet / certificate.
Transfer Certificate (TC) or Leaving Certificate from the school/college last attended.
Certificate of Indian nationality (or proof of nationality as required).
Aadhaar card (or other recognised identity proof) — and sometimes PAN card copy (or similar ID) as per source.
Migration certificate (if applicable — e.g. if you come from a different board/university)
Domicile certificate (if applicable; sometimes required for s
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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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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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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The official fee data for SPR lists tuition (and other components like security deposit, hostel fee etc.) for various courses, but the published “tuition fee” appears as a total amount or per-year amount, not explicitly per-semester.
For instance: for B.Pharm at SPR, the “tuition fee” is quoted as ~ INR 4.6 Lacs total (or full course basis) rather than per semester.
The publicly available fee descriptions on sites summarizing SPR's fee structure always mention “tuition fee”, “security deposit”, “hostel fee / other fees etc.” as separate components.
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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According to SPR's official fee structure:
B.Pharm: ₹ 2,50,000 per year
D.Pharm: ₹ 1,00,000 per year
Pharm.D: ₹ 2,50,000 per year
M.Pharm: ₹ 3,00,000 per year
Thus, for a 4‑year B.Pharm course, tuition alone over 4 years comes to ~ ₹ 10 lakhs (assuming no increase, 2.5 lakhs * 4).
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4 months agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — there is a publicly stated fee‑refund policy for Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU) — which includes its School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR).
According to the official refund / cancellation policy page of DPGU / its umbrella institute:
If a student withdraws or cancels admission before the start of the academic session / before the formally‑notified last date of admission, they are eligible for full refund of the collected fees — after deduction of a small administrative / processing charge (₹ 1,000).
If withdrawal happens less than 15 days before the last date of admission, then 90% of the fees will be r
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