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Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in UPSEE for the 85% of the total seats. Remaining seats will be filled under management quota.
Please refer the link below for detailed information on the admission process:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/course/b-pharma-himt-college-of-pharmacy-greater-noida-255006
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KD Tripathi is the best book for Pharmacology and if a student has studied it thoroughly, then he doesn't have to look for any other book for Pharmacology. All the questions asked in the GPAT are of the level of KD Tripathi.
Pharmacognosy:
C. K. Kokate is the easiest and comprehensive textbook for Pharmacognosy. It covers almost all the syllabus of Pharmacognosy of GPAT.
Pharmaceutics:
No single book can provide you the full syllabus of GPAT for Pharmaceutics. You have to study different books for different topics. Biopharmaceutics part should be studied from the Brahamankar. Sterilisation and Parenteral portions are best gi
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You should specialise in any branch of pharmaceuticals such as pharmaceutics, Analysis, biotech, chemistry, pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy or any other department of pharma product life cycle.
The career graph will be slow and steady, with steady growth with no roller coaster type ups and downs. This does not mean that your salary will be less, but you will follow a typical graph of a career growth, well paid if you choose MBA. Then also specialisation applies, where you will really study a new branch all together, it may be HR, operations, finance, marketing, tech, management, etc.Here depending upon your s
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