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According to the information provided on the University's official website, for admission to the DPharm course at Jaipur National University, candidates should be Class 12 passed with PCB/PCM subjects and have secured at least an aggregate of 45%. Next, the students have to appear for an in-house university entrance examination i.e., JNU CET. Further, candidates who qualify for the entrance examination with good scores can get a seat in the university. However, admission without entrance and with management quota is not explicitly mentioned on the official website of the university. 

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Diploma in Pharmacy programme at JAipur National University is two- year undergraduate Diploma course. The total fee for DPharm at JNU includes several components such as hostel fees, tuition fees, application fees, admission fees, etc.Hostel fees: The hostel fees is INR 1.4 lakh  (for two years) this fees amount is calculated on the basis of Ist year/semesters. Additionally, the hostel fee might vary according to the accommodation and mess charges.Tuition fees: DPharm programme at JNU is an undergraduate two- year Diploma programme.  The tuition fees for the course is INR 1.5 lakh. Application Fee:&n
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Yes, you can say that it is slightly tough to get admission in Jaipur National University as JNU Rajasthan conducts an exam called JNU CET, i.e. Jaipur national university cum entrance test with an interview following the exam. University only offers only 60 seats in the programme. Therefore, for securing a seat in the programme, candidates have to work hard. 

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Jaipur National University BPharm graduates can find job opportunities in both public and private sectors. The degree holders can apply for a job in hospitals, clinics, and medical supply stores. Moreover, the graduates can also opt for post gradudate programmes. The BPharm degree holders can pursue PG Diploma in Pharmacy, an MBA in Pharmaceutical Administration, an MPharma, a Doctor of Pharmacy (DPharma), and other degrees. Some of the colleges also provide six-month programmes after BPharmacy.The job avenues are manifold for a pharmacist, for example, in the industry, academics, hospitals, investigation, rese
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In the scenario, if two or more aspirants for the BPharm course at JNU Rajasthan secure the same marks/ranks in the entrance examination, the university follows some rules for allocating the seat to deserving candidates, rules are:The candidate,  who has secured a higher percentage of marks in Class 12 or equivalent examination will be given preference.Candidates who perform well in the merit, university will consider that student. If the marks secured in Class 12 or equivalent examination are the same in such cases first preference will be given to the candidate who has secured a higher percentage of mark
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Yes, Jaipur National BPharm lateral entry admission is completely entrance-based. The JNU Rajasthan BPharm admission is based on candidates' performance in the JNU CET entrance test. Students who qualify the entrance examination, have to appear in college for personal intreview. 

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The BPharm curriculum at Jaipur National University includes a mix of theoretical and practical subjects designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in pharmaceutical sciences. Here’s a detailed overview:Theoretical Subjects:Human Anatomy and PhysiologyPharmaceutical AnalysisPharmaceuticsPharmaceutical Inorganic ChemistryPharmaceutical Organic Chemistry.BiochemistryPathophysiologyMicrobiology and ImmunologyPharmacologyPharmaceutical BiotechnologyPractical Subjects:Human Anatomy and Physiology LabPharmaceutical Analysis LabPharmaceutics LabPharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry LabPharmaceutical Organic Chemist
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The subjects taught in the first semester of the BPharm programme at Jaipur National University typically include foundational courses in pharmaceutical sciences. Here are the main subjects:Human Anatomy and Physiology IPharmaceutical Analysis IPharmaceutics IPharmaceutical Inorganic ChemistryCommunication SkillsRemedial Biology/Remedial MathematicsThese subjects provide a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, preparing students for advanced topics in subsequent semesters

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To secure a seat in the BPharm programme at Jaipur National University, candidates need to follow these steps: Step 1: Make sure you meet the eligibility requirements, including academic qualifications and any other criteria such as good scores in JNU CET entrance. Step 2: Apply for the BPharm programme by filling out the online application form as instructed.Step 3: The institute will review applications. Then college will shortlist candidates based on their scores in entrance examinations and conduct personal interview.Step 4: If candidates get selected, they'll receive an offer letter or admission notification. F
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Yes, Jaipur National University follows a seat reservation policy for BPharm courses according to the authorized government. The number of seats reserved for different categories are as follows: CategoryReservationScheduled Caste 16% Scheduled Tribe12%OBC (NCL)21%

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