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Vansh Sikarwar

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Yes, you can easily take transfer your D.Pharma in another college in 2 and year for that firstly you have to take the NOC from your previous college and after that you can easily take transfer to different college by providing valid region.

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Vansh Sikarwar

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The latest cutoff information for diploma in pharmacy ( D.pharma) at government polytechnic college , lakhimpur is given there -:
GENERAL - 74 MARKS
FOR OBC AND EWS - 72.3
FOR SC - 68.5
FOR ST - 65.6

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Vansh Sikarwar

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Hello,
Latest cutoff of bachelor of pharmacy at Jamia Hamdard are as follows-:
For general category it is 359 - 185 marks
For OBC 185 - 114
For SC 183 - 87
For ST 185 - 155

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Joseph Saji

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Admission to the Master of Science in Pharmacy at NTNU requires a 3-year Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy and a Norwegian authorisation/license as a pharmacist. Applicants who are not Nordic citizens must document skills in Norwegian language. The Bachelor in Pharmacy is an undergraduate academic degree in Pharmacy in the Norwegian pharmacies.

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Joseph Saji

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Eligibility criteria for applying for MPahrm
Students have qualified GPAT or any other University level/National level/State level M Pharmacy entrance test with a valid score. Students must have done 10+2 in PCB stream and have 50% minimum in B Pharmacy ( Bachelor of Pharmacy) course from a PCI/AICTE approved University/Colleges.

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Joseph Saji

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Yes, the Pharma. D course is a good career because most of the people are still not aware of this course and they pay you a higher amount. Pharma. D stands for Doctor of Pharmacy. It is a doctorate-level degree earned by aspiring pharmacists in pharmacy school, equivalent to an MD earned by physiciansThese individuals become pharmacists after the completion of the course. It can be pursued by students right after class 12th and it does not require any medical entrance exam like NEET for the admission, although few colleges might have their own entrance examinations for their admission process.

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Joseph Saji

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There are over 60 colleges in Kerala which offer B.Pharma course in a full-time mode of study, out of these over 91% colleges are private and nearly 9% are government colleges. Pharma Colleges in Kerala. In order to take admission to the B.Pharma course in Kerala, the candidate needs to appear for the KEAM Entrance exam. KEAM is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the Commissioner of Entrance Examination, Kerala, for admission to various courses in the field engineering, Architecture, and Pharmacy.

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Joseph Saji

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In order to take admission to the B. Pharma course in Kerala, the candidate needs to appear for the KEAM Entrance exam. KEAM is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the Commissioner of Entrance Examination, Kerala, Total Pharmacy college in Kerala 53. There are Dpharm, Bpharm and PharmD and Mpharm courses are offered here. If every Pharmacy college minimum 60 to 70 seats are alloted for Bpharm students then you know how much number of candidates are join the Bpharm course. All the best

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Joseph Saji

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There are over 53 colleges in Kerala which offer B.Pharma course, out of these over 91% colleges are private and nearly 9% are government colleges. There are Dpharm, B.Pharma and Pharma. D and MPHARM courses are offered here. If every Pharmacy college has minimum 60 to 70 seats are alloted for B.Pharma students. You can apply via KEAM by uploading your marklist and preferred colleges you would alloted according to you marks and availability. All the best.

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Divyansh Gangwar

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Yes you do have a pretty good chance of getting a seat in a government college.

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