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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there are entrance exams for B Pharma in Tamilnadu which you choose the university for B.Pharma include:
- PSG College of Pharmacy
- Government of Tamilnadu
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
You would require a B. Pharm degree from any recognised university for M. Pharm in government college. Then you will have to appear for entrance exam like GPAT. Generally, it is used as a criterion for entrance to the government institutions. The government colleges offering M. Pharm courses can be applied according to your marks scored in the entrance exam. There are always specific selection criteria in place for each college, although scores for the GPAT tend to be a main selection factor. Ensure to fulfill all eligibility criteria; provide required documents and make the proper application for the relevant college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The placements for B.Pharma graduates at SR Group of Institutions, Jhansi, are quite good where students get recruited in highly reputed pharmaceutical companies and also in healthcare organizations. Some of the tie-ups leading companies like Cipla, Mylan, Sun Pharma, and other players in the industry actively engage in campus recruitment.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The D.Pharma at Dev Bhoomi School of Pharmacy and Research would cost around INR 70,000 every year that would sum up to approximately INR 1.4 Lacs for the whole two years course. This course would involve the basic knowledge and skills in pharmaceutical sciences which would include pharmacology, drug formulation, and pharmacy practice. In addition to this, there would be one-time admission fee which would be INR 21,400. The programme is designed to equip graduates with competencies required in various pharmacy roles, thus preparing them for their healthcare and pharmaceutical careers.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
In India, to open a pharmacy, you generally need to fulfill the requirements set by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). Generally, you would need a Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) or a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) degree to get a license to run a pharmacy. 10 years of experience in front-end pharmacy operations is worth its weight in gold, but it does not get you licensed without a qualification. One can take D.Pharm or B. Pharm and, after that, apply for a license from your state's pharmacy council.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Pharmacy colleges having attached hospitals provide the much desired on-the-job exposure under their care. In-house practice of clinical pharmacy and patient care, as well as in-hospital pharmacy management, is available at these colleges as integrated courses. Some such recognized institutes are Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, NIPER, and JSS College of Pharmacy at Mysuru. But as far as K. K. College of Pharmacy, it doesn't have its hospital. However, clinical exposure is usually gained by the students through collaborations with nearby healthcare facilities. Contact the college directly for more information on this.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B.Pharma at Amrita School of Pharmacy falls in the medium fee range. The tuition fee (for the 1st Year) is INR 2.13 Lakhs p.a. Although this may sound high compared to some other colleges, this includes great teaching and infrastructure. While the hostel and other fees would come up as extra expenses, it is an average investment for those who are willing to pursue a career in pharmacy. They also offer scholarships to offset costs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For spot admissions, to B.Pharmacy through JNTUA, current notifications are that the intake is going to be released pretty soon for the academic year 2024-25. Generally, the spot admission is followed by counselling against entry exam scores, generally held in TS EAMCET or Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. In case of availability, leftover seats can also undertake the process of spot admissions during any of the rounds for regular counselling. However, one should often visit or contact the JNTUA official website and their Admission office for detailed dates with criteria for spot admission along with other eligibility details.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
D. Pharma at Aarohan College of Pharmacy charges almost an amount of INR 2,00,000 for the whole 2-year programme on the whole. Traditionally this figure splits into two annual fees payable amounting to INR 1,00,000. In particular, the curriculum aims that all the students must gain core pharmacy knowledge and skills to engage in every healthcare as well as pharmaceutical career possibilities open up. However, to get the most authentic information related to fees and such particulars, it is advised that one looks for the official website of the college or the admissions desk.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In India, some private colleges may request donations or capitation fees for admissions to programs like Pharmacy and Nursing, especially for management quota seats. These donations are often in addition to the regular tuition fees and may be required for non-merit-based admissions. However, it's important to note that asking for donations is not a universal practice and is generally not encouraged or legal under the regulations set by the Government and the respective regulatory bodies (like PCI for Pharmacy and INC for Nursing).
It is advisable to thoroughly research the college, review their fee structure, and, if possible, consult w
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