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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Admission into Guru Nanak College DPharma course is on merit on Class 12 marks secured in the qualifying examination. After receiving applications, the college holds a counselling session to shortlist applicants. Then, a merit list of shortlisted applicants is uploaded on the official website. Final admission is done after document verification and payment of fees.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Admission to the BPharma programme of Guru Nanak College is made on merit in the qualifying Class 12 examination. Shortlisted candidates are called for a counselling session, after which a merit list is made public on the college's official website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To be considered for the BPharma programme of Guru Nanak College, students should have passed Class 12 from a known board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. General category candidates should have at least 50% marks and reserved category candidates should have at least 45% marks.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The GPAT 2026 students' reactions will be out after the exam concludes. The GPAT student reactions comprised details like difficulty level of the exam, topics from which maximum questions were asked in the exam. The GPAT cutoff prediction from the previous year exam basis.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to information gathered from various sources, the general Jamia Hamdard cutoff is between 359 and 186. The cutoff is different every year. Candidates for the BPharm programme are chosen by Jamia Hamdard based on their NEET-UG or JEE Main scores and a minimum of 50% of their Class 12 PCM/B grades. Although candidates who are not NEET or JEE qualified will be given preference, non-NEET and non-JEE candidates may also apply. Applicants who took both biology and math in their 12th grade must apply individually on the JEE Main and NEET forms.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
First of all I would say that remove all the distrations from your mind while studying. Your main focus should be studying for the exam. Refer books, solve previous papers, deeply study your mistakes you made while solving previous paper, take help from the internet in finding the answers and at last know the topics on which you have a strong hold on (so that you just don't keep practicing those topics again and again).
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