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mehak khanna

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No Urmee, you are not eligible for the course. Candidate must have obtained 50% of marks in 10+2 to get eligible.

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Ashish Kumar

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GPAT 2019 requires a candidate to be thorough with everything he has learned in the B.Pharma course. Aspirants must hence have a good preparation strategy to crack the exam. GPAT preparation can be done by using different techniques to study, solving previous years questions and mock papers. Aspirants should be thorough withGPAT Exam Patternto prepare well for the exam. Focus on all important chapters covered in Pharmacology as25- 30% questionsare asked from this section. Around4-5 numerical problems are asked every year so practice solving these questions. Some questions from organic and physical chemistry based on 10+2 level are also
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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Shivani,
You can go for M.Sc in Chemistry, as it is promising both in industrial jobs as well as academics. Pharmacy is also a good option, but then again you will have to give 4 years of study and then you will apply for job. So, it is better to go for 2 years programme, rest it depends on your interest. Good luck.

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Arun Tyagi

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Entrance exam dates are not out yet. Please keep a track of the official website for further updates.

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PARULUNIVERSITY

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B.Pharm: 4 Year Under Graduate Course
Eligibility: For admission to B.Pharm Courses, the candidate shall have passed HSCE ( Std. XII, 10+2 pattern) in Science Stream with 45% marks for Open ( 40% for SC/ST/SEBC) in theory only or theory and practical with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with Mathematics/ Biology/Bio-Technology as one of the subject in qualifying examination
for more info: http://www.paruluniversity.ac.in/home/
apply online: https://www.puadmission.in/

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

As per the WBJEE eligibility criteria for B-Pharmacy, A candidate must have passed 10+2 with PCM or PCB with 45% of aggregate marks in above subjects(For General category) with English as a subject with min. 30% of marks.
Hence Math is not compulsory subject for B-Pharma in WBJEE. So you are eligible for B-Pharma course.

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knishk chawla

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In B.Pharma the merit goes very high. There are chances in last round of counselling.
Hope for the best.

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TANAVI G

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Yes, B.Pharma is definitely a good course. You tend to learn all the aspects of medicines as well as you owe the license for starting or working in a medical store. You can get job opportunities in reputed pharma companies as well.

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