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Aayush Sharma

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Yes, candidates can get direct admission into the BPharm programme rather than doing a Diploma for two years for BPharm admissions at AKS University as the admissions for BPharm programme at the university take place through the CUET-UG exam. If candidates can score a valid score in the CUET-UG entrance exam then they're eligible for admission to the BPharm programme regardless of whether they have a Diploma in pharmacy or not.

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Aayush Sharma

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In the first few days, freshers in the BPharm programme go through orientation for the BPharm programme and its offered subjacets. After that, coursework for BPharm starts where students are introduced to the various concepts essential for their BPharm degree.

In the first year, students are introduced to concepts of Pharmaceutical sciences, Biochemistry and other important subjects. Candidates who have done their Diploma do not have to go through concepts taught in the first year as they'll get a lateral entry from the second year.

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Kunal Lalwani

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As per your MHT CET percentile 95.72 percentile you will be able to secure good B.Pharm College of your choice in Maharashtra. Based on previous trends, you may expect colleges like:

1. Vivekanand Education Soceity's Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai


2. Bombay College of Pharmacy for the course are from Mumbai.


3. Private/Govt. College of Pharmacy located in the city of Pune of Maharashtra state.


4. Dr. D. Y. PATIL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES is situated Pune.

 

These colleges have opening at around 93-96 percentile for B.Pharm The admission is based on the number of seats available, category, domicile etc. Engage

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Kunal Lalwani

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The eligibility criteria for M.Pharm in Pharmaceutics at Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy depend on the annual performance of the entrance exam and seat matrix. GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) is the common method; most institute require a valid GPAT score for admission to M.Pharm. In the case of the management quota there is no upper cap but an average percentage set for each course. However, since the specific numeric cutoffs of GPAT are not declared officially then the students should strive to score as high as possible (between 150-200 for general candidates in previous years) to increase their admission probability. The curre

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Akshat Goel

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The reason you could not secure a seat in the best colleges of Ahmedabad for B. Pharm despite having a merit rank of 7782 may be because cutoffs might be higher in institutions more competitive or just that not so many seats were available. Admission through the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) is very competitive. Cutoffs vary every year due to factors such as number of applicants and their performance. Colleges with higher demand may have cutoffs way above your rank. You may consider other cities or reconsider your gap year option or private colleges or other universities that may offer seats in B. Pharm. For more

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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The latest cutoff for the B.Pharma programme at the Faculty of Pharmacy, MIT WPU, is as follows:

Round 1 Cutoff Rank: 11,341

Round 2 Cutoff Rank: 17,662

These ranks are based on entrance exams such as NEET, MHT-CET, or PERA for the 2024 admission cycle. The programme has a total seat capacity of 100 and requires candidates to have at least 50% marks in their 10+2 examinations for admissions.

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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M.Pharma placements at the Faculty of Pharmacy, MIT World Peace University (WPU), are relatively good on average. The average package received by M.Pharma pass-outs is around INR 4.5 LPA and the highest package goes up to INR 8 LPA. Graduate students get placed in a number of top companies: Sun Pharma, Lupin, and Cognizant, showing that connections with the industry are fairly strong and placements are given due importance. The college offers 100% placements, which adds to student's chances to enter this job market of pharmaceutical space.

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Anchal Shukla

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A minimum KVSR Siddhartha College of Pharmaceutical Sciences cutoff of 100000 to 130000th rank was required for the Pharm D course in the AP EAPCET exam. The institute offers various UG and PG courses. AP EAPCET 2024 exam will be held in the first week of July 2024 (tentatively).

Courses - Cutoff Rank

Pharm D - 100000-130000

B Pharmacy - 90000-115000

Entrance Exams Accepted by KVSR Siddhartha College of Pharmaceutical Sciences

AP EAPCET

GPAT

AP PGECET

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Kunal Lalwani

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L M College of Pharmacy has the criterion of minimum cutoff which fluctuates every year depending on the following parameters such as number of applicants, toughness level of entrance test and category of admission for B.Pharm course. The difficulty level usually affirms that the Test and Achievement Score of students from the general category will hover between 60%—70% of the marks obtained in their qualifying examination. As for the reserved categories the percentage is usually lower by 5-10%. These numbers might change from year to year, therefore it is best to refer to the recent college or university publication for actual and u

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Kunal Lalwani

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The fees to be charged for the B.Pharm course in L M College of Pharmacy differs based on the following admission categories. Students falling in general category pay an annual tuition fee ranging from Rs 80,000 to Rs. 1,00,000. Some other overhead costs like hostel fees books and miscellaneous expenses would cost about Rs 30,000/- to Rs. 50,000/- annually. The total expense for the course for whole four years might go between INR 440000 to INR 600000. Fees may differ by campus or by programme and have been known to be changed on an annual basis; it is recommended that one consult the respective college for the current information.

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