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Kapil Lalwani

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Dr. YS Khedkar College of Pharmacy requires students seeking D.Pharma admission to hold a minimum of 45% passing score in HSC board exams with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics for open category while reserving 40% for reserved category students. Patients seeking admission to D.Pharma at Dr. YS Khedkar College of Pharmacy need to pass their HSC board examination with at least 45% marks for open categories and 40% marks for reserved categories. Candidates must achieve at least 45% marks as an open category student or 40% marks as a reserved category student while meeting the requirement to study Physics and Chemistry with e

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Kapil Lalwani

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All candidates applying for D. Pharmacy at Dr. YS Khedkar College of Pharmacy must finish their Science stream education in Class 12 with a minimum of 50% scores including biology from a recognised educational board. Those holding the Pharmacy Council of India approved D Pharma degree achieving 50% marks are eligible to apply for admission. Admissions at Dr. YS Khedkar College of Pharmacy depend on the candidate's score in 10+2 exams but several spaces are reserved for those who succeed in the Pharm.D entrance exam. Students enrolled in the 2-year D.Pharma programme at the college pay INR 12,000 as their complete tuition charges.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The preferred option should be government or government-aided B.Pharma colleges in Mumbai because of their affordable fees along with relaxed selection criteria based on your MH-CET score of 72% alongside 50.33% in 12th standard. Government B.Pharma courses cost annually between 20,000 INR and 35,000 INR as per institutional standards. You can enter government pharmaceutical colleges in Mumbai after scoring 60th percentile in their MH-CET entrance examination due to their educational costs between 25,000 INR to 30,000 INR annually. The annual fees at private colleges in the area surpass 1,00,000 INR and their cutoff requirements freque

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Hriday ram maurya

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At present DPEE exam is prosponded till new update.

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Anurag Shivam

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The cut-off percentage for admission to the Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma.) course at a college varies depending on the college and university. 

Eligibility for D.Pharma.

To be eligible for admission to the D.Pharma. course, you must have passed 10+2 in the science stream from a recognized board. 

You must have a minimum aggregate score of 35% in 10+2. 

You must have English as one of the subjects in 10+2. 

You must have Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM) in 10+2, or a 3-year degree course in Science. 

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Uday Deore

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Actually, every college has its own cut off for Diploma in Pharmacy, depending upon the students intake and students strength (number wise), and if you've got 74.92 then I'm pretty sure you will be in the merit list, and that too depends on the college, if their is any specific college in your mind, you must go to their website or contact the college directly, but as per my view you are eligible and will be in the merit list. 

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Kamparaju Tejasri

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Starting package of freshers in B.Pharma 2lakhs 

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Soumya Chaturvedi

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While NCERT books provide a strong foundation, they might not be sufficient for the AU AIMEE Pharmacy exam, which requires a deeper understanding and application of concepts beyond the basic level covered in NCERT. 

NCERT books are excellent for building a strong conceptual understanding of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, which are core subjects for the AU AIMEE Pharmacy exam.

However, the AU AIMEE Pharmacy exam often tests your ability to apply these concepts to solve problems and understand complex scenarios, which requires going beyond the basic level of NCERT.

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