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Joseph Saji

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According to UGC guidelines, B.Pharma can't be pursued via distance learning. Also, according to PCI rules, all pharmacy degrees up to and including PhDs must be pursued through a regular mode Earning a Bachelor's degree in pharmacy can be a great way to gain entry-level positions working in a pharmacy or clinic. Pursuing a master's degree can help students secure more lucrative and advanced jobs within this field.

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Joseph Saji

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To be precise, over 14 colleges in Bangalore offering pharma. D-doctor of pharmacy professional course/degree. Majority of the universities admit students who have cleared a National or state level entrance exams such as the JEE Pharmacy, Graduate pharmacy aptitude test GPAT CPMT etc.

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Joseph Saji

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The admissions to the pharmacy colleges is offered on the basis of the centralised pharmacy admission process of respective states. The MBBS aspirants all over India seeking admissions into the medical colleges have to apply for the national-level entrance exam National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET). The average salary for a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharma.D) is around 2 LPA-10 LPA, depending on the experience, qualifications, and job role

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Joseph Saji

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The admissions to the pharmacy colleges is offered on the basis of the centralised pharmacy admission process of respective states. The MBBS aspirants all over India seeking admissions into the medical colleges have to apply for the national-level entrance exam National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET).

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Joseph Saji

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The minimum passing percentage in MDU is 40% in most of the courses and scoring 40% is too easy in MDU. I had passed all my engineering subjects by studying overnight before the exam day. Also, grace marks is also given once per semester/year. How do I convert marks out of 50 to marks out of 60The qualifying percentile in JEE Main 2022 in MDU is 75 percent for the general category and a minimum of 65 percent for SC/SC/PWD category candidates is considered as the qualifying percentile in JEE Main 2022.

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Neeraj Kumar Pandey

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According to me, Jamia Hamdard College for Pharmacy situated in the heart of Delhi has the highest pass percentage in pharmacy course.

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SAKSHI GARG

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Diploma course fees for the pharmacy in Delhi-NCR may vary based on the University/colleges offering the course. The average course fees for the course is INR 45,000 to 1, 00,000 per annum. RPK College's D pharma fee is between 30000- 80000 INR.

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Sitam Sahoo

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Yes, you can pursue, but you were having B.Sc. In your graduation years, and at the time of pursuing M.Pharma you can able to cope up with the Bachelor's degree syllabus of B.Pharma. Obviously, it is a different field to study. It's a best decision if you have properly made your mind to follow this course. Nowadays experiment in medicine is at top peak. So, if you are dedicated it is the best decision. You should have minimum 55-60% in your B.Sc. And you to give examinations if you are looking for government colleges.

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Surbhi Jain

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Babasaheb Ambedkar Institute of D-Pharmacy has 1 programs having a minimum fee of Rs. 12,000 for Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharma.)

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The minimum percentage required for admission to B. Pharmacy courses may vary depending on the university or college you wish to apply to. Generally, the minimum percentage required for B. Pharmacy admission in India is 50% to 60% in the 12th standard (10+2) examination with Physics Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics as compulsory subjects. However, some universities or colleges may have a higher cutoff percentage and may require a certain minimum score in entrance exams such as the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET or state-level entrance exams for admission. It is important to note that admission to B. Pharmacy courses is hi
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