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Vikas Kanadje

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- Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Research, Pimpri, Pune
- Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Vadgaon, Pune.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You can do your Masters without doing registration in the pharmacy council. However, only to work, you need the registration. This is applicable for almost all countries and not only for Australia. While studying itself, you can start your registration process.

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Jainish Ghelani

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It all depends on you friend. B.Pharma and B.Sc. both are different branches and have their own importance and then the choice depends on your interest and what you want to study. However, I am also a B.Pharma student and personally I find this field quiet interesting and innovating because it will allow you to learn more about the medicines, method of preparation, their effects, and much more. If you show interest in this field, a lot can be done.

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Jainish Ghelani

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No, you are not eligible for this course. B.Pharma basic requirements are (10+2) Science, but you are a commerce student, so you are not eligible for the B.Pharma.

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Varun dixit

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No, you are not eligible to do B.Pharma because you are from commerce stream. You should have had science stream in 12th for that.

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Mehak Seth

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Listed below are the minimum criteria which candidates interested in pursuing the course are required to fulfil, in order to be eligible to apply for the course-
Successful completion of the 10+2 level of education in the Science stream, completed from a recognized board/university.
A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) at the 10+2 level.

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Aastha Shive

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Sri Sai Group of Institutes offers Pharmacy (D.Pharma) from a government university i.e. PTU.

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Anik Verma

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Hi Deepali,
No one can give a perfect answer when it comes to placements. As of now the placements are average, but that's not a precedent for the upcoming years. But academics are good here.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/raja-balwant-singh-engineering-technical-campus-agra-48288/reviews?
sort_by=year+of+gradution
Thanks.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Looking at your percentage it is not possible for you to get admission in a government college. As, nowadays competition is very high, you are lagging behind to get admission in any government college with your percentage.

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