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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The placements of D.Pharma in CUTM, Balasore Campus are competitive while encouraging employability and practical training is given importance. For Diploma programs, including D.Pharma, the placement rate goes between 60% to 70% on average.
Headhunters of recruitment agencies: the pharmaceutical companies and corporations, health care institutions and retail chains of pharmacy stores. The basic pay scale for candidates who pass D.Pharma is between Rs 2.5 to Rs 3.5 LPA. Employment is generated quickly and the available positions include being a pharmacy assistant/technician, medical representative, positions in clinical research. Also, i
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology/Bioscience as optional subjects for the admission into D.Pharma at CUTM Balasore Campus usually takes place through out the year., the Centurion University Entrance Exam scores are used mostly as the basis for granting admission to the university.
As in previous years, those who scored between 40 % and 50% in CUEE have been allowed admission. The threshold nonetheless may differ yearly concerning the number of candidates, test, and the number of seats offered. The reader should check the overall cutoff on the university's notice board or webs
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
With a rank of 34,599 in EAMCET, one will have to struggle for free seat in Pharm.D since there is high competition from people for government seats. Free seats in government colleges vary based on factors like your category, the number of available seats, and overall performances by other candidates. One's chances for admission in a government college will generally depend on a better rank. But you can check the cutoff trends for Pharm.D in government colleges and if the government seat is not available, then you can opt for management quota or private colleges.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
The minimum eligibility criteria for admission in Diploma in pharmacy is having 10+2 level of education in science stream where it is important to have an aggregate of 35%. Candidates must have a minimum age of 17 years. The course duration is of two years. If you meet the eligibility criteria then there are high chances to be selected.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Based on your interests and professional objectives, you can choose between a B.Pharm, a B.Tech in food science, or a B.Pharm in horticulture. If you're interested in medicine and drug formulation, a B.Pharm degree provides a strong foundation in pharmaceuticals and healthcare. If you are passionate about plants, agriculture, and environmental sustainability, horticulture is a good fit for you. It creates potential in research, farming, and landscape management. With an emphasis on food safety, processing, and innovation, a B.Tech in Food Science integrates technology and food production. This can be a perfect fit for you if you're int
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
At the postgraduate level, the Fathima College of Pharmacy admissions fee structure for a Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma) is around INR 84,000 for the whole course. This fee is charged to cover tuition and other related expenses. The college may make fee changes each year, and because applying is costly, it's wise to ask the college directly about extra costs, or changes to the fee structure before you apply.
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