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Rashmi Karan

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The total fee for the BPharma course at GD Goenka University is INR 8.50 Lakhs, payable over the entire four-year duration of the course. You will have to pay INR 2,35,000 in the first year due to admission and registration charges. In the next three years, the fee is going to be consistent @ INR 2,05,000. Please bear in mind that hostel and mess charges are additional.

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Rashmi Karan

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GD Goenka University BPharma counselling involves several rounds, maybe two or three. In counselling rounds, seats are allotted to the deserving students. If students are not selected in the first round of counselling, they may be selected in subsequent rounds. Students can secure seats based on their merits.

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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, the annual fee includes full access to the university's premier infrastructure and education facilities. This includes the use of modern pharmaceutical labs, extensive library facilities, as well as industrial visit programs arranged by the department. The practical experiences are included in the standard fee structure in order to provide students with the required practical knowledge.

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After the conclusion of the counseling and document verification rounds, the academic session for the GD Goenka University BPharma programme usually commences in August or September. Once the seat is confirmed and the admission fee is paid, students receive a formal induction schedule. This orientation period will help new joiners to familiarize themselves with the campus, meet the expert faculty, and understand the curriculum before the regular classes start.

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BPharma curriculum at the GD Goenka University is quite diverse and includes topics subjects like Human Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Students are also taught subjects like Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence and Biotechnology, among others.  

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Rashmi Karan

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GD Goenka University BPharma course follows a holistic educational model that combines core scientific expertise with soft skills and professional ethics. The University uses world-class facilities and interactive teaching methodologies to simplify complex pharmaceutical concepts. Apart from traditional academics, the course emphasises social responsibility and public health through community outreach initiatives. 

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Rashmi Karan

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The BPharma at GD Goenka University is a four-year degree that follows official Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) standards. It costs INR 8.50 Lacs and combines classroom learning with hands-on lab work, industry visits, and internships. The goal is to give you a mix of solid theory and real-world experience using modern campus facilities. 

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The authority has released the NIPER JEE 2026 syllabus online. Candidates can check the syllabus to know what topics to focus on for preparation. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, B.Pharm degree holder cannot use the prefix "Dr." nor open a clinical practice to diagnose/treat patients. The "Dr." prefix is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) for Pharm.D graduates, not B.Pharm. B.Pharm graduates are licensed pharmacists, not medical practitioners.

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