Popular BSc Pharmacology Colleges in India

Following are the most popular BSc Pharmacology Colleges in India. Learn more about these BSc Pharmacology colleges (Courses, Reviews, Answers & more) by downloading the Brochure.
1 K - 6.08 K
12 - 24 LPA

#1 NIRF

300 - 2.67 L
4.34 - 12.09 LPA

#3 NIRF

111 Courses
7.11 K - 19.5 L
7.53 - 18 LPA

#2 NIRF

650 - 2 L
12.2 - 24.1 LPA

#14 NIRF

130 - 46.58 K
6 - 24 LPA

#5 NIRF

65 Courses
1.5 L - 80.1 L
9.2 - 15.8 LPA

#9 NIRF

Popular Private BSc Pharmacology Colleges in India

2.2 L - 10.08 L
3.15 LPA

Top 15 in Bangalore

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2 Courses
6.36 L
4.0
15 Courses
2.6 L - 6 L
30 K - 92.25 L
11.66 - 19.36 LPA
22 Courses
1.8 L - 6.85 L
3.5
1.96 L - 15.95 L
4.0

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Number of students who will be able to do M.Pharma in Pharmacology at Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology totally depends on the seats intake for this specialization. The seats intake is 15 for every specialisation of M.Pharma at this Institute, so it will be same only for

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The SRM IST's College of Pharmacy in Chennai can be considered quite a solid option for the Master of Pharmaceutical in Pharmacology. Formed with the help of learned faculties, modernized laboratories, and strong industrial linkages, the training is extremely holistic. To be precise, it is fashioned

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Shejal agrawal

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Answered 2 months ago

The NEET is required for admission to undergraduate MBBS and BDS courses in government or private medical institutions. However, for Pharmacology specifically, NEET might not be a requirement.

Pharmacology is a field within the broader scope of pharmaceutical sciences, and the paths to enter this fie

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Parul Thapa

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Answered 2 months ago

While both Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology are involved in the study of drugs, their approaches differ significantly. Pharmacognosy primarily concentrates on natural sources and their bioactive compounds, whereas Pharmacology encompasses the broader study of drugs, including synthetic compounds, thei

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