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Aayush Sharma

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No, it is not difficult to get into SAGE University BPharm as there is only one round of selections. SAGE University BPharm admissions take place through the SAGE University Joint Entrance exam (SEE). If a candidate has a valid SEE score they are eligible to apply for admission in the BSc programme.

The SEE exam is not as tough as other national-level entrance exams in the country, as the competition is much less than other exams. Thus, it is not very difficult to get into SAGE University BPharm.

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Aayush Sharma

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SAGE University BPharm admissions take place through the SAGE University Joint Entrance exam (SEE). There is no option of direct admission as everyone has to appear for the exam and secure a valid score to be eligible for admission.

In addition to that, only those candidates are eligible to appear for the SEE exam who have a minimum aggregate of 50% in their Class 12 exams. Therefore, candidates can apply for admission at SAGE University through Class 12 exams but their selection would be based on SEE entrance score.

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, students have to complete a project work in the last semester (eighth semester) of SGTU BPharm (practice) course. The complete details related to the file work and requirements can be confirmed with the department head. Apart from this, the course curriculum include theory and practical subjects in each semester of the course duration.

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SAGE University usually start their classes in September as the admissions process goes on till August. The academic calendar starts after the conclusion of the second phase of SEE exam admissions and the results are announced.

In the first week, students are given the orientation programme at the university and given introductory lectures where they are familiarised with the course content of the subjects that they have chosen.

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Aayush Sharma

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SAGE University BPharm admissions start with the SEE entrance exam. Candidates can register for the exam online. The registrations usually start in January and end in May. The exam takes place in two phases.

In 2024, The first phase was conducted in June while the second phase was conducted in August. The results are announced as soon as the exam is over. Candidates looking to apply for admissions should look for SAGE University applications as soon as the new calendar years starts.

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Manori Sahni

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SGT University BPharm (practice) course curriculum is curated with more practical study of the topics. The curriculum is designed especially for working professionals. It is a two-year long programme. Mentioned below is the SGTU BPharm (practice) syllabus of the first year:

  • Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics I
  • Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics II
  • Pharmacy Practice I
  • Pharmacy Practice II
  • Applied Pharmaceutics
  • Social Pharmacy I
  • Case presentations, seminars, and assignments

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Aayush Sharma

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SAGE University BPharm admissions take place through the SEE entrance exam. Candidates applying for admission to the university have to appear for the exam and get a valid score to apply for the programme.

The selection for BPharm at SAGE University is totally dependant on the SEE entrance exam. After the result of the exam is announced candidates can apply for admission into the programme. The admission is finalised only when a candidate has paid some amount of tuition fee.

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Manori Sahni

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SGTU BPharm curriculum is inclusive of various theory and practical subjects. The four-year course is divided into eight semesters. Each of the semester has a list of theory and practical subjects. Mentioned below are the theory subjects covered in the first semester of the programme:

  • Pharmaceutical Analysis
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Communication Skills
  • Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
  • Remedial Biology/Remedial Mathematics

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Manori Sahni

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SGT University may offer admission through HSTES counselling. Its cutoff for the counselling has become more competitive over the years. In 2024, the closing rank was 1174, 1743 in 2023, and 2571 in 2022. Candidates who meet the cutoff criteria become eligible for admission. 

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, SGTU accept BPharm applications in offline mode as well. The eligible students can fill out the application in both online and offline modes. To apply online, aspirants can visit the official website. Moreover, the offline form can be collected from the admission office or download the form and submit at the university. Candidates shall ensure that all the details provided in the application are updated and correct.

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