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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
The placement rate recorded during the Dev Bhoomi School of Pharmacy and Research placements 2025 is given below:
| Particulars | Placement Statistics (2025) |
|---|---|
| Placement rate | 80% |
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
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DPGU describes itself as “Recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC)” on its official website.
The “Mandatory Disclosure” page of DPGU mentions that the university is recognised under Section 2 (f) (and 12 (B) of the UGC Act.
On external listings summarizing SPR, the institute is described as “UGC-approved private university”.
So at the university level, DPGU appears to have UGC recognition — that generally means the university (and its constituent schools, like SPR) are officially “recognized” under UGC.
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
DPGU describes itself as “Recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC)” on its official website.
The “Mandatory Disclosure” page of DPGU mentions that the university is recognised under Section 2 (f) (and 12 (B) of the UGC Act.
On external listings summarizing SPR, the institute is described as “UGC-approved private university”.
So at the university level, DPGU appears to have UGC recognition — that generally means the university (and its constituent schools, like SPR) are officially “recognized” under UGC.
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) does offer an integrated / dual‑degree pharmacy programme.
The integrated programme at SPR is B.Pharm + MBA (Pharm. Technology) — a combined course that leads to both a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA in Pharmaceutical Technology).
The duration of this integrated course is 5 years (10 semesters).
This programme is intended for students coming after 10+2 (with required Science subjects) and merges pharmacy education with business/management training tailored to the pharmaceutical industry.
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
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The eligibility criteria for B.Pharm at SPR mention that candidates must have passed 10+2 (with required subjects) + a valid entrance exam score (or equivalent).
The criteria specify a minimum academic performance (minimum 45% in 12th for general category, 40% for reserved).
There is no mention on the publicly available eligibility page about a maximum age limit (no “must be younger than X years” clause).
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
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Yes — the application process for Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU)'s School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR) is available online.
SPR's website offers an “Application Form” page: you can select your programme (e.g. D.Pharm, B.Pharm, M.Pharm, etc.), fill in personal & academic details, and submit the form via the web.
On the homepage of SPR, there is an “Apply Now / Admission Enquiry” interface — which suggests that prospective students can start their admission procedure online.
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
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On the SPR website's fee‑structure page, the listed fees are “tuition / annual programme fees” — e.g. ₹ 2.50 lakh per year for B.Pharm, ₹ 1.00 lakh per year for D.Pharm, etc.
External sources summarizing SPR admissions say that the “tuition fee ranges between ₹ 12,000 to ₹ 5.8 lakhs” depending on program. They explicitly mention that this “does not include … application fee, examination fee, security deposit, etc.”
However — nowhere (in the official SPR site or third‑party listing portals) is a concrete “application‑fee amount” (like “₹ 1000” or “₹ 2000” etc.) specified
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
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For the B.Pharm programme, the eligibility requirement lists a minimum marks threshold of 45% in 10+2 for general candidates and 40% for “candidates belonging to reserved category.”
The eligibility page distinguishes between general and reserved category criteria, which strongly suggests that SPR recognises reserved categories (SC / ST / OBC / similar) during admission.
Some external sources summarising SPR mention “scholarship schemes” or “financial aid / fee concessions” for SC/ST/OBC and EWS students.
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
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There is no statement on the official SPR eligibility or admission‑process pages indicating that “students appearing for 12th (awaiting results)” or “predicted board examination scores” will be considered.
External education‑listing sources summarizing SPR's conditions also mirror the “passed 10+2” requirement for eligibility.
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
for B.Pharm admissions, the “merit list” is not solely based on 12th‑class marks — it includes an entrance exam (or valid external score) + possibly PI (interview) + meeting eligibility criteria (e.g. 45% in required subjects in 12th).
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