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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Sridhar,
Admission chances is very high based on your grades. You must also submit an IELTS score and a very strong SOP and LORs.

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Sanjay K

Guide-Level 13

Hi Vineet,
The eligibility for D.Pharma is:
Minimum 17 years of age and maximum 23 years on or before 31st December 2016
Pass in Plus two examination with 50% in Physics and chemistry as compulsory subjects along with Mathematics or Biology .
Pass in D Pharm course from an institution approved by Pharmacy council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act.
Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy council of India as equivalent to any of the above examinations.

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Elavarasan Venkatesh"I can do anything but not everything"

Contributor-Level 9

Pharm.D has better scope than BAMS.
All the best.

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Tausif ShahanshahHappy to help !!!

Contributor-Level 8

Mechanical and CSE are the best branches of engineering whereas mechanical is a core branch.
You should choose any one of them according to your interest as both best in terms of placements.
If you choose mechanical as your branch preference then you have a chance to become an IES, means class 1 officer held by UPSC.
Thanks.

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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

Guide-Level 13

Both courses are Different from each other.
If you are interested in pharmacy, then go for B.pharma, and if you are interested in computers, programming, then go for BCA.
Both courses have a wide range of opportunities.
Choose wisely.

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INFO@SIPASDDN.COM

Beginner-Level 4

You can pursue one regular and one distance education course simultaneously, but both these courses being practical oriented, it is not advisable.

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INFO@SIPASDDN.COM

Beginner-Level 4

B.Sc Microbilogy offers a much wider scope and career opportunities than B.Pharma in Government, Health Care and Corporate Sector manufacturing units like food, food processing, liquor, sugar, beverages, cosmetics, pharmaceutical etc.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Your rank in WBJEE is very high. And, there are few colleges under WBJEE that provide B.Pharma course. So, I am sorry to say, but your chances are zero.

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