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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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DIPSAR - Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, New Delhi
ICT Mumbai - Institute of Chemical Technology
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat
Jamia Hamdard University
AFMC Pune - Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
AIIMS Bhopal - All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal
AKU Patna - Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna
ANMMCH Gaya - Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital, Gaya
ASTU Guwahati - Assam Science and Technology University, Guwahati
Annamalai University - Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar.

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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

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Tatyasaheb Kore College of pharmacy offers you a full time B.Pharma course and the latest (2022) cut- off for this college is. Round 1 - 61.72percentile and Round 2 -56.92 percentile and Round 3 -55.57%.

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Khushoo Kohar

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Yes, it is possible to pursue either a Pharmacy degree or an MBA after completing a B.Tech degree and working in a bank. Both fields offer different opportunities and career paths, and the choice will depend on your interests, career goals, and personal preferences. If you have a passion for healthcare and a desire to work in the pharmaceutical industry, pursuing a Pharmacy degree may be a good choice. This will require you to complete a Pharmacy programme, which typically takes 4-6 years of full-time study. On the other hand, if you are interested in advancing your career in business and management, an MBA may be a good choice. This c
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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

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Asha pharmacy college, Gangkala, Uttar Pradesh. offers you a 4 year B.Pharma course for Admission in this college please contact for the admission department of asha pharmacy college they will provide you the full information about the admission

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Sarfaraz Khan

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Pharmacy is a very diverse discipline. Pharmacists are employed in a variety of locations, from pharmacies to major clinics. They are under the Emergency Services in Health & Medicine division. Students must enroll for a 2 year pre-professional (undergraduate) degree tailored to pharmacy in order to study abroad and earn a pharmacy licence. This is followed by a 4 year (or 3 year) professional programme. Additionally, as their main course, some foreign nations offer a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma), while others offer a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm). Pharmacology, Clinical Practice, Microbiology & Immunology, Drug Development, Obesity &
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Sarfaraz Khan

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The latest cutoff information for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.) at Pariyaram Medical College is in first round for general category is 528 marks.

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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

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Please mention the name of the college/University to provide the clear information but the average fee for D.Pharma in India is 45000-100000 per year.
Thank you.

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Akash Gupta

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Hey Disha,The latest cutoffs are as follows:
Quantitative Skills - 45
Language Skills - 50
Logical Reasoning - 48
Total - 175 Out of 360Best of Luck!

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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For government college of Pharmacy Karad cut off is generally around 97 percentile ( MH-CET percentile score ).

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Closing cut off for third round was 391 (for score of 391, reserved category).

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