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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

To prepare best for GPAT, you should focus on covering all part of GPAT syllabus by reading them thoroughly. First of all, you should make a time table for reading the books of your syllabus. If you are not prepared well at this point of time, you must focus to prepare for the following 5 main papers:
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Pharmacognosy
Pharma Analysis
Pharmaceutical chemistry
These papers are important in GPAT as maximum questions in the exam paper are asked from these 5 papers. Few questions are asked from the papers Jurisprudence, Microbiology and Biochemistry. A month before GPAT 2018 exam, the candidates should practice sample pape
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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

You cannot do M.Pharma after B.Sc. (H) Chemistry. A B.Pharma degree is a must to appear for the M.Pharma entrance exams. If you are really keen on following pharmacy as a career, you can sit for the entrance exams like AIEEE, EAMCET, etc. in the next session to get admission in te 1st year of the 4 year B.Pharma course. Or else, you can go for MBA in Pharmacy.

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Tanu Mishra

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Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test GPAT Exam as well as NIPER Exam includes Syllabus from the entire B.Pharma Curriculum. It consists of MCQ Questions from Pharmaceutics, Pharma Analysis, Pharma Cognosy, Medicinal Chemistry, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology and Basics of Pharmaceutical Sciences. To start with your Preparation, select the Standard Books for these Subjects. The GPAT/NIPER Exam Syllabus does not mention any books that you can refer, but you have study the Syllabus Content from as many books as possible. Refer the Topics to learn the Fundamentals and then practice MCQ Questions. Some good books for
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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Ayaj!
If you hold a Bachelors degree in Pharmacy (4 years after 10+2, including lateral entry students) or equivalent from a recognised University, you are eligible to apply for GPAT exam. You can find all the details about GPAT by referring this page https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/exams/gpat.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Pharmacology:
KD Tripathi is the best book for Pharmacology and if a student has studied it thoroughly, then he doesn't have to look for any other book for Pharmacology. All the questions asked in the GPAT are of the level of KD Tripathi.
Pharmacognosy:
C. K. Kokate is the easiest and comprehensive textbook for Pharmacognosy. It covers almost all the syllabus of Pharmacognosy of GPAT.
Pharmaceutics:
No single book can provide you the full syllabus of GPAT for Pharmaceutics. You have to study different books for different topics. Biopharmaceutics part should be studied from the Brahamankar. Sterilisation and Parenteral portions are best gi
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