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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With an EAMCET rank of 13,000 under the OC EWS category, admission to some of the top Pharm.D colleges can be tough. Going by past trends, colleges such as Anurag University provided Pharm.D seats up to ranks around 7,250 for the OC category candidates.

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Yes, you can take a B.Pharm from Rajasthan even though you are from Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Rajasthan does not have any state-based constraints for seeking education within Rajasthan, and students of all states of India are qualified to apply. You will have to fulfill the eligibility requirements, which generally entail having passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics. Admission is frequently through entrance exams such as JEE Pharmacy, RPET (Rajasthan Pre-Pharmacy Test), or other state-level exams. Apply to different private or government colleges in Rajasthan conducting B.Pharm courses. Please confirm the requireme

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Mandesh Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Research Centre, Mhaswad has a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) course with the following fees:

First-Year Tuition Charges: INR 70,000

Total Course Charges: INR 2,80,000

B.Pharm is a four-year full-time course, and the fees may vary.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The most recent cutoff details available for the Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma) course at Dr. Kolpe Institute of Pharmacy, Kolpewadi, are that in the CAP Round-III for the year 2023-2024, the All India Merit number was 10,546, and the corresponding NEET score was 41.0582087.

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The fee structure at Shridevi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.) is INR 1.20 lakh per year. 

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MHT CET Last Round percentile (General-All India)
Course202220232024
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)90.2488.7981.33
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)97.1897.481.42

 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Admission into the B.Pharm course of Goa College of Pharmacy demands candidates to have studied 10+2 with Physics and Chemistry as mandatory subjects and Mathematics or Biology, obtaining at least 50% aggregate marks. The candidates also need to appear for the Goa Common Entrance Test (GCET), since the college is considering GCET marks for admission, not NEET marks. Hence, your NEET score of 60 cannot be used for this course. In order to join B.Pharm in this college, you must prepare and apply for the next GCET.

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Yes, non-medical sectors such as insurance and pharmaceuticals do hire BSc Respiratory Care Technology graduates, although their roles may differ from those in clinical settings. 

In the insurance sector, respiratory care technologists can work in health insurance companies, helping to assess claims related to respiratory conditions, advising on coverage for treatments involving respiratory devices, and contributing to policy development related to pulmonary care. 

In the pharmaceutical industry, graduates can be involved in the development, testing, and marketing of respiratory medications and devices. They may also play a rol

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The number of applicants, the institution's admission capacity and the candidates' academic standing all affect the cutoff for D.Pharm courses.
The general category cutoff for the Jayawant Institute of Pharmacy D.Pharma program in 2024 is predicted to be approximately 120 out of 200 on the relevant entrance test based on past trends. Cutoffs are typically lower for reserved categories. These the numbers, however may change annually based on the exam's level of difficulty, the volume of applications, and other variables.

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