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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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The exam for pharmacy admissions under Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) is conducted by RUHS itself — i.e., the university organizes and administers the exam for its affiliated pharmacy colleges.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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The exam for pharmacy admissions under Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) is conducted by RUHS itself — i.e., the university organizes and administers the exam for its affiliated pharmacy colleges.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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Yes — there is (at least one) “Satya College” that appears to offer a pharmacy course (B.Pharm). According to its website, Satya College offers a B.Pharmacy programme.
Their site lists a 4‑year B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) course under “B.Pharmacy”.
The curriculum includes standard pharmacy‑stream topics such as pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutics analysis, pharmacognosy, pharmacy practice etc., which are typical for a pharmacy degree.
The site claims that “All Pharmacy courses are duly approved by both the AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) and Pharmacy Council of
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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Yes — the pharmacy‑programmes at Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) — formerly known as Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (DYP‑IPSR), Pimpri, Pune — appear to be recognised by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). Here's the evidence and caveats.
On SPR / DYP‑IPSR's own profile page, they state that “All the courses are recognised by PCI”.
There is an official “Decision Letter” from PCI listing SPR (as “Dr D Y Patil … Pimpri Pune, PCI‑558”) as an institute approved for pharmacy courses.
Independent college‑listing portals also d
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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DPGU describes itself as “Recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC)” on its official website.
The “Mandatory Disclosure” page of DPGU mentions that the university is recognised under Section 2 (f) (and 12 (B) of the UGC Act.
On external listings summarizing SPR, the institute is described as “UGC-approved private university”.
So at the university level, DPGU appears to have UGC recognition — that generally means the university (and its constituent schools, like SPR) are officially “recognized” under UGC.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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DPGU describes itself as “Recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC)” on its official website.
The “Mandatory Disclosure” page of DPGU mentions that the university is recognised under Section 2 (f) (and 12 (B) of the UGC Act.
On external listings summarizing SPR, the institute is described as “UGC-approved private university”.
So at the university level, DPGU appears to have UGC recognition — that generally means the university (and its constituent schools, like SPR) are officially “recognized” under UGC.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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SPR does offer specialised programmes and courses (some short‑term / add‑on / elective‑like), including those related to “clinical pharmacy / pharmacovigilance / clinical‑research / drug‑safety / related areas.”
SPR offers an Advanced Certificate Course in Clinical Trials & Pharmacovigilance — a 6‑month programme focused on clinical research processes, regulatory guidelines, trial operations, pharmacovigilance, data‑management, and includes a practical internship component.
For its regular degree programmes (e.g. Pharm.D / Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate) at SPR — the curriculum includes clinical pharmacy, hospital p
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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Yes — Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) does offer an integrated / dual‑degree pharmacy programme.
The integrated programme at SPR is B.Pharm + MBA (Pharm. Technology) — a combined course that leads to both a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA in Pharmaceutical Technology).
The duration of this integrated course is 5 years (10 semesters).
This programme is intended for students coming after 10+2 (with required Science subjects) and merges pharmacy education with business/management training tailored to the pharmaceutical industry.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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Yes — Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) does offer some short‑term / non‑degree (certificate/advanced‑certificate / advanced‑diploma) courses in addition to the regular full‑time pharmacy degrees.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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Yes — the Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) does include initiatives — and at least one formal programme — that support entrepreneurship/innovation for pharmacy (and other) students.
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