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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The cut off in Bojjam Narasimhulu Pharmacy College for Pharma D is 19264 as per recent update. It is a strict based college for women.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
It is unlikely that you will get a BVSc seat with a score of 352 marks in NEET 2023 under the BC-B category. The cutoff for BVSc seats in government colleges in India is typically around 500-600 marks for the general category, and even higher for reserved categories. However, you may be able to get a BVSc seat in a private college with your score.
If you do not get a B.VSc seat, you could consider B-pharm or Pharm-D. The cutoff for B-pharm seats in government colleges is typically around 400-500 marks for the general category, and even lower for reserved categories. The cutoff for Pharm-D seats is typically even lower, around 300-400 ma
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Both colleges are prestigious compared to other top institutions but B.Tech in Chemical Engineering has better scope in the future than B.Tech in Pharmacy, since it has a good placement and better job opportunities, in the coming time, the demand for chemical engineers will go up in the future.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
JSS College of Pharmacy offers the B.Pharm and Pharm.D courses at the UG level, the M.Pharm, Pharm.D (PB) and PG Diploma courses at the PG level and the Ph.D. course at the Doctorate level. JSS College of Pharmacy also offers the D.Pharm Diploma course.
Candidates can apply to all the courses at JSS College of Pharmacy online, through the official website of JSS Academy of Higher Education & Researh, Mysore.
Candidates who have completed 10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics / Biology as subjects with 35% marks, are eligible to apply for the B.Pharm and Pharm.D courses.
Candidates who have passed the D.Pharm co
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
With a percentile of 98 in MH-CET, you have an excellent chance of getting admission to reputable government colleges for B.Pharma in Maharashtra. However, getting admission to government colleges without domicile (Maharashtra state residency) might be more challenging as they typically give preference to students from the state.
One of the top government engineering colleges in Mumbai, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), could be a possibility for admission based on your high percentile.
Apart from VJTI, here are some other government colleges in Maharashtra that you might have a chance to get into with your per
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
However with 71% you have fair chance in getting seats in B pharma college if you are from OBCor SC/ST in first two rounds. If you are from general chances are much less. However cutoff varies from year to year and also on several factors. But I would recommend you to sit for counselling positively.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, there are separate seats reserved for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category in B.Pharma at Goa College of Pharmacy Panaji. The number of seats reserved for EWS category is 10% of the total number of seats.
To be eligible for EWS category, the candidate's family's gross annual income should be below Rs. 8 lakhs. The candidate must also produce an Income and Assets Certificate in specified format, issued by Mamlatdar of concerned Taluka, during the admission rounds.
If there are no eligible applicants under the EWS category, these seats shall not be transferred to other category.
I hope this helps!
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Absolutely! Pursuing a B.Pharmacy course without appearing for the EAMCET exam is indeed possible. B.Pharmacy is a fascinating four-year programme that equips students with the knowledge and expertise related to medicines, their compositions, and their effects on the human body. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the pharmaceutical field, including the side effects and interactions of different medications.
If you're considering this course, it's important to note that the fees structure may vary depending on the college you choose. Private colleges typically charge around 5-7 Lacs for the entire four-year program, although it's
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Both B.Sc Biotechnology and B.Pharma (Bachelor of Pharmacy) are career options in the field of life sciences and have their own advantages. The choice between the two depends on your interests, career goals, and the specific opportunities available in your region.
B.Sc Biotechnology:
1. Interdisciplinary nature: Biotechnology combines principles of biology, chemistry, genetics, and engineering. It offers a broad understanding of various areas such as molecular biology, genetic engineering, bioprocess engineering, and bioinformatics.
2. Research opportunities: Biotechnology emphasizes research and development. It can lead to careers
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