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Kilaparthi Pavani

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The fee structure at Karmayogi Tatyasaheb Bondre Institute of Pharmacy for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.) is about 60000 per year . It covers only tution fee. Extra charges like building fund may varies from 5000 to 10000.

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Farin Arif Dange

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Good infrastructure, library, reading room, laboratories, hostel, transportation, cafeteria.

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Abdulbasit Abdulwasiy

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Hi there, the fee structure is around 75,000 INR for tuition fee.

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Kilaparthi Pavani

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Generally, the cut off depends upon the caste and reservation. The latest cut off of B Pharmacy BiPC for OC is 10111 and for SC is 18402. The latest cut off of B-Pharmacy-MPC for OC is 41538 and for SC is 94970.

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Rajeshwari Katakdhond

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The cut-off for DY patil Akurdi in D. Pharmacy stream is 89.53.

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Tisha Sharma

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Hi Mahathussein, Yes, you can work in an NGO with D.Pharma Certificate.

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Archana Das

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Hello Mohammad, The duration of the course shall be for three academic years (two years of study and one year internship or residency) full time with each academic year spread over a period of not less than two hundred working days.

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Archana Das

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Hello Priya, After D.Pharma there are exams to clear to go abroad. The PEBC Certificate of Qualification is required for licensure in most Canadian jurisdictions; however, it does not give the right to someone to practise pharmacy. Candidates who have been unsuccessful in Part II (OSCE) need to pass Part I (MCQ) before re-attempting Part II (the OSCE). .

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