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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
Hi.
SPR publicly lists a number of scholarships / fee‑waiver / concession schemes: merit‑based (top performers), economically‑weaker‑section (EWS), gender‑based (girls), sports achievers, wards‑of‑staff/alumni, etc.
The published list does not include any mention of a “Disabled / PwD / Persons‑with‑Disability” category.
Fee structure and brochure pages for SPR show standard annual fees for various programs.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
Hi.
DPGU SPR does have its own internal scholarship / fee‑waiver schemes: e.g. “Chancellor's Scholarship”, “Bhagyavidya Scholarship”, “EWS Scholarship”, etc. These cover merit‑based waivers or need‑based waivers (for economically weaker students / EWS).
The “EWS Scholarship” is described as a 50 % tuition‑fee waiver for students whose family income is ≤ ₹ 8 lakhs per year.
On a public Q&A site, a user's answer claims that “pharmacy students are also eligible for numerous government and private scholarships at the state and national levels, ” in addition to DPGU's own scholarships.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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On the public scholarship list for SPR (as per the source above) — there is no mention of SC, ST, or OBC categories receiving any special fee waiver or scholarship under that specific set of schemes.
The description focuses on “merit / EWS / gender (girls) / sports / staff‑ward / alumni‑ward” — none explicitly mention caste‑based or reserved‑category support.
I could not locate a publicly available “reserved‑category scholarship policy” brochure for DPGU‑SPR stating that SC/ST/OBC students automatically qualify for waiver or concession.
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
Yes need-based financial aid programs are available for economically weaker students in DPGU's school of pharmacy.
Their “EWS Scholarship” (or “DYPDPU's EWS Scholarship”) reportedly provides 50% tuition‑fee waiver to students from EWS (economically weaker section) backgrounds — i.e. those with family income below a specified threshold.
Besides EWS, there are other concession/waiver schemes for students based on merit, gender (girls), sports, staff‑ward or alumni‑ward status, etc.
On public Q&A / discussion threads, some sources mention that “financial aid … based on family income” is available under DPGU's scho
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
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Yes — Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU) — more specifically its School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) does offer scholarships / fee‑waivers for pharmacy students.
According to public information, DPGU SPR provides several internal scholarship/fee‑waiver schemes:
“Chancellor's Scholarship” — 100% tuition‑fee waiver for top‑merit / exceptional students (for a small percentage of seats).
“Bhagyavidya Scholarship” — 75% waiver for meritorious students (for a small share of seats).
“EWS Scholarship” — 50% waiver for students from economically weaker background (income-based eligibility as
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Similar in spirit to Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy & Research — there are several well‑established institutions you might consider. These tend to have stronger track records, better infrastructure, and more recognition in pharmacy education. Here are some of the top ones (2024–2025), along with what makes them good.
ICT-MUMBAI
BHARATI VIDYAPEETH-PUNE
DR. D.Y.PATIL INSTITUTE
BOMBAY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY- MUMBAI
R.C.PATEL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL
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YesterdayScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Similar in spirit to Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy & Research — there are several well‑established institutions you might consider. These tend to have stronger track records, better infrastructure, and more recognition in pharmacy education. Here are some of the top ones (2024–2025), along with what makes them good.
ICT-MUMBAI
BHARATI VIDYAPEETH-PUNE
DR. D.Y.PATIL INSTITUTE
BOMBAY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY- MUMBAI
R.C.PATEL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL
New answer posted
YesterdayScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Similar in spirit to Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy & Research — there are several well‑established institutions you might consider. These tend to have stronger track records, better infrastructure, and more recognition in pharmacy education. Here are some of the top ones (2024–2025), along with what makes them good.
ICT-MUMBAI
BHARATI VIDYAPEETH-PUNE
DR. D.Y.PATIL INSTITUTE
BOMBAY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY- MUMBAI
R.C.PATEL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL
New answer posted
YesterdayScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Similar in spirit to Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy & Research — there are several well‑established institutions you might consider. These tend to have stronger track records, better infrastructure, and more recognition in pharmacy education. Here are some of the top ones (2024–2025), along with what makes them good.
ICT-MUMBAI
BHARATI VIDYAPEETH-PUNE
DR. D.Y.PATIL INSTITUTE
BOMBAY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY- MUMBAI
R.C.PATEL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL
New answer posted
YesterdayScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Similar in spirit to Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy & Research — there are several well‑established institutions you might consider. These tend to have stronger track records, better infrastructure, and more recognition in pharmacy education. Here are some of the top ones (2024–2025), along with what makes them good.
ICT-MUMBAI
BHARATI VIDYAPEETH-PUNE
DR. D.Y.PATIL INSTITUTE
BOMBAY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY- MUMBAI
R.C.PATEL INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL
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