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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Strong academic background with a high CET score increases your chances.
With 90 marks in the NMIMS CET, you are most likely to get admission to the B.Pharm. + MBA in Pharmaceutical Technology course, subject to eligibility criteria and within the cutoff range. You should always refer to the official website or contact the admissions office to confirm the latest cutoff information and selection process.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The latest cutoff information for B.Pharm at SPTM Shirpur -NMIMS for January 2025 is not released.
The cut off marks are based on number of applicants and level of the entrance exam. It is based on overall performance of candidates.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
SPTM at SVKM's NMIMS Shirpur Campus is one of the most renowned institutions for a B.Pharm. degree. In August 2022, the National Board of Accreditation accredited its B.Pharm. programme for five years from 2022-23 to 2027-28, which speaks for the quality of education offered by the institution.
Graduation from an NBA-accredited programme will help in employability because employers prefer graduates from accredited institutions. Furthermore, such accreditation can help in getting admission into postgraduate programs both at home and abroad.
SPTM Shirpur has excellent lab facilities and employs effective teaching
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
There are some points to given in below to comparison of b pharma at SPTM shirpur and sandeep school of pharmaceutical Conversely, it is not easy to judge the quality of programs offered at Sandeep School of Pharmaceutical Sciences because there is very limited publicly available information about this institution.
Prospective students should visit both campuses, check their official websites, and contact current students or alumni to gain further insight into the programs. Verification of the latest accreditation statuses and placement records will provide a more holistic comparison.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
For admission to the B.Pharm. + MBA (Pharma Tech) programme at the School of Pharmacy & Technology Management (SPTM), Shirpur campus of NMIMS, candidates need to appear for the NMIMS Common Entrance Test (NMIMS CET).
Eligibility criteria for this programme are as follows:
10 + 2 or equivalent examination with Science or Science vocational subjects, in particular Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) with English as compulsory subject.
Minimum 50% marks in PCM or PCB.
NIOS candidates are not eligible for the B.Pharm. + MBA (Pharma Tech) programme.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The minimum eligibility requirement at SPTM Shirpur -NMIMS for B.Pharm:
Lateral Entry (Direct Second-Year Admission): Students who already possess D.Pharm. (Diploma in Pharmacy) from an institution recognised by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) may gain access to the B.Pharm programme by means of lateral entry.
In certain cases, students with a high academic record in 10+2 or equivalent may be able to avoid the NMIMS CET exam, but this is dependent on university policy.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
So to get into SPTM the minimum range is between 90-95. It's is acceptable for getting admission. However it do get changed every year according to the number of students sitting in the exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you've done B Pharmacy, there are plenty of ways to earn more money. One way is to go for higher studies like M Pharmacy or even a PhD—these can open doors to research, teaching, or advanced roles.
You can also grab professional certifications in areas like pharmacovigilance, clinical research, or regulatory affairs to boost your skills and make yourself more valuable. Getting experience in high-demand jobs like drug regulatory affairs or pharmaceutical sales can really help your pay too.
Working in big multinational companies or research institutes usually comes with better salaries, and moving into managerial or supervisory roles
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Totally! If you've done B Pharmacy, you can work in hospitals, usually as a clinical or hospital pharmacist. You'd be handling meds—making sure doses are right, keeping track of patients' treatments, and giving tips to doctors or nurses on using them properly.
You'd also help patients directly by explaining medicines, checking for any drug clashes, and keeping things safe. Plus, lots of hospitals offer internships or training, so you can get real hands-on experience before diving in.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The B Pharmacy course typically spans 4 years and is divided into 8 semesters. Each academic year consists of two semesters, with the first year focusing on foundational subjects like pharmaceutical sciences, chemistry, and biology, and the later years delving into more specialised topics such as pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical practices.
The 8 semesters also include practical training and internships to provide hands-on experience in the field. This structure allows students to gradually build their knowledge and skills in the pharmaceutical field, preparing them for professional roles in the industry.
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