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Haribalan N P

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Although DPSRU provides an MBA programme, it is not as general management-focused as programmes at usual business institutions. Rather, it is an MBA in Pharmaceutical Management designed with the pharmaceutical sector in consideration. Admission is based on entrance exams such as DPET and CAT, which are followed by a personal interview and group discussion.

The DPSRU MBA programme does not use GPAT scores. To be admitted to the MBA programme, candidates must score at least 50% on the DPET. You can visit the official DPSRU website for the most up-to-date information. The website itself also has the cutoffs from the prior year. In additio

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Kratika Sharma

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Dr. Subhash University offers admission to a four-year course of BPharm. The total seats offered for this course is 60. 

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Kratika Sharma

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The annual fee for a four-year BPharm course at Dr Subhash University is INR 87,097. There are some fee components that need to be paid during the fee submission such as the admission fee and security deposit, where the security fee gets refunded later on. There is also an application amount that is to be paid at the time of filling out the application form.

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Kratika Sharma

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In order to get admission to BPharm at Dr. Subhash University, there is a minimum eligibility criteria that needs to be fulfilled before applying for this course. Those who want to apply need to pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Mathematics as the main subjects. 

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Kratika Sharma

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Yes, for admission to BPharm course at Dr. Subhash University, students need to qualify for the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The next step is to appear and qualify for GUJCET with a valid score. This exam is a state-level entrance exam of Gujarat, which is conducted by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) for admission of candidates in Pharmacy courses.

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Vikash Kumar Jha

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These are details of the SOP D.Pharma program's fee schedule.-

  • The entire cost of the two years' tuition is Rs. 1,77,000.
    The following is how the fees can be paid each semester:
    First Semester: Rs. 88,500 (Payable at the time of Admission)

Second semester: INR 44,250

Third Semester: Rs. 22,125

Fourth semester: Rs 22,125

A refundable caution deposit of Rs 10,000 is additionally required and must be paid at the time of admission.
There aren't any unstated or extra university fees. The mentioned fee schedule is exhaustive and definitive.
In conclusion, the entire cost of the two-year D.Pharma programme at SOP, Sharda University is Rs. 1,77,000, w

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Vikash Kumar Jha

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There are 100 seats available for the B.Pharma programme at SOP, Sharda University each academic year.
Of the 100 available seats, 85 percent are filled through national entrance exams such as JEE Main, UPSEE, etc. The remaining 15% of seats are administered by the university and are available for filling based on performance on the SUAT entrance exam or on merit from the 12th-grade exams.
Extra NRI and international student seats are available in addition to the 100 seats, and these are filled individually.By government regulations, the seats are further separated into categories such as General, SC, ST, OBC, PwD, etc.
In conclusion, the

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Vikash Kumar Jha

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Sharda University- reputable, well-established university with excellent facilities, numerous of SOP's knowledgeable professors hold PhDs and have worked in the industry. Students are employed by hospitals, retail chains, pharmaceutical companies, etc. Situated in Greater Noida, not far from the NCR region's industrial center.For two years, the fees are Rs 1.77 lakhs.


GD Goenka University is a comparatively young but rapidly gaining recognition university. Campus facilities are still being developed.Lackluster faculty profiles compared to Sharda.With recruiters like Apollo Pharmacy, Max Healthcare, etc., placements are getting bett

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Vikash Kumar Jha

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No, if you receive only 60% on your Class 12 board exams, you will not be able to enroll directly in SOP, Sharda University's B.Pharma program.

According to SOP Sharda's eligibility requirements, the minimum percentage needed for admission is-

  • 50% of total marks in PCB, PCM, and PCMB for the general category.
  • 40% for candidates in the reserved SC/ST categories.
    In actuality, though, national level counseling has resulted in much higher closing cutoffs for admission over the previous few years.
  • In 2022, the cutoff point for admission to Sharda's B.Pharma programme was 88% for general category candidates and 79% for SC/ST candidates in their
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Vikash Kumar Jha

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Admission to the D.Pharma (Diploma in Pharmacy) programme at Sharda University is granted without the need for a specific entrance exam score.

  1. Passing the physics, chemistry, and biology exams on the 10+2 is a requirement for eligibility.
  2. Admission on merit is granted based on the percentage of students who pass the 10+2 exam.
  3. They accept NEET scores for admission to pharmacy courses as part of their entrance exam consideration.
  4. The Sharda Scholastic Aptitude Test (SSAT), their own entrance exam, is also used to determine admissions on the basis of merit.
  5. The results of a few more state-level pharmacy entrance exams might also be taken into
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