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Praveen Kumar

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The syllabus for Pharmacy students appearing for GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) can be found on the official website of GATE. The syllabus for Pharmacy is covered under the Life Sciences subject category. The syllabus covers various topics related to Pharmacy, including Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Medicinal Chemistry Pharmaceutical Analysis, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, and more. Students can download the syllabus from the GATE website and use it to prepare for the exam. It is important to note that the GATE syllabus may change from year to year, so students should ensure they have the most
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, you can get admission in D.Pharma course. Those candidates who have completed 12th standard with PCM/PCB from a recognised board are eligible for Diploma in Pharmacy. Your age should be above 17 years.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, MH-CET is compulsory to get admission to the Government College of Pharmacy for a Diploma in Pharmacy.

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Sarfaraz Khan

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If you hai achieved this rank in NEET then you can take admission as per the college allotment at the time of counseling.

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Naman Girdhar

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There are many colleges for medical, that you can get are:
DY Patil Medical College.
AIIMS Delhi
King George's
Maulana Azad
St John's, etc.

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Praveen Kumar

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Yes, there are PG courses available in Pharmacy for students who have completed their B.Pharma degree. Patanjali University offers some PG courses related to Pharmacy, but there are also other universities and colleges across India that offer PG courses in Pharmacy such as MPHARM MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, and PG Diploma courses in various specializations. The eligibility criteria and admission process may vary from institution to institution, so it is recommended to research and compare the various PG courses available before selecting one that suits your career goals and interests.

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Amrit Shahi

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The fee structure of Zee College of Pharmacy in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, India. However, I can suggest some ways to get information about the fees:
Visit the official website of Zee College of Pharmacy and check the admission section to find information about the fee structure. Contact the college directly via phone or email and ask for information about the fee structure. Check the JEECUP website for information about the fee structure of various colleges that participate in the counseling process. It's important to note that the fee structure may vary depending on several factors such as the category of the candidate, admission quota, an
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Amrit Shahi

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Studying D Pharmacy requires a good understanding of Chemistry especially in subjects like pharmaceutical Chemistry medicinal Chemistry and pharmacology. However, having a dull performance in Chemistry previously does not necessarily mean that you cannot succeed in D Pharmacy. With hard work, dedication, and a positive attitude, you can certainly improve your performance and do well in the programme. Here are some tips that may help you in studying D Pharmacy despite having a dull performance in Chemistry previously:
1. Focus on building your fundamentals: Make sure you have a strong foundation in the basic concepts of Chemistry before
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