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Arindam Modak

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Certainly, enrolling in the College of Pharmacy, SRM IST for one's M.Pharm is a good decision. The College has strong academic programs in pharmaceutical sciences and good relations with the pharmaceutical industries. It offers quality facilities for research and internship placements, and its placement record has been commendable. Most of the graduates end up working for pharmaceutical companies, the health sector, or in academic institutions.Beneath the guidance of experienced professors, the College of Pharmacy of SRM IST, Chennai has a comprehensive M. Pharm programme in place of research and clinical practice, and industry orienta
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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing an M Pharmacy course abroad can be worth it for students aiming to gain international exposure, advanced research opportunities, and access to cutting-edge facilities.Countries like the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia offer specialised programs with a strong focus on pharmaceutical research, regulatory affairs, and clinical pharmacy, which can enhance career prospects.M Pharmacy course graduates may have opportunities to work with global pharmaceutical companies or pursue careers in academia or research.However, it's essential to consider factors like high tuition fees, cost of living, and visa regulations. Additionally, studen
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Parul Thapa

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No, a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) degree does not meet the eligibility criteria for admission to an M.Pharmacy program.M.Pharmacy programs typically require candidates to have a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) or an equivalent qualification in a related field, as the curriculum builds on knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences. To pursue M.Pharmacy, a B.Pharm degree is essential.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The fee breakup of M.Pharm at the NSHM Institute of Health Sciences Kolkata is around INR 2,03,750 for every year of the course. This fee includes tuition, laboratory, and all other academic charges. Fees might differ, therefore one would greatly benefit by contacting the institute and obtaining more accurate as well as current information.

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Kunal Lalwani

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To get into the M.Pharm programme offered by the NSHM Institute of Health Sciences at Kolkata, high GPAT scores are common. GPAT is a common entrance test conducted nationally for the pharmacy Post Graduate courses and it is accepted almost for eligibility everywhere. Otherwise if a GPAT score can't be produced, then the institute can accept other entrance exams or even set up and administer its own test. However, GPAT continues to be the embedded and the primary requirement for student admission into the program.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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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 pharmacology. The total seats intake is 105 with 7 different specializations of this course. Cutoff for entrance exam will be released according to seats intake only, and as the seats are very limited, you are suggested to prepare nicely for entrance exam. 

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Shejal agrawal

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The college delivers M. Pharm, but only at isolated instances.1. *Accreditation*: SSTUMS is accredited by the University Grants Commission, and most pharmacy degrees have also been accredited from the Pharmacy Council of India that becomes the most significant sign of any pharmaceutical degree.2. Curriculum and faculty- It gives the general constituents and sub constituents of M Pharma i.e., Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Quality assurance etc. helpful to be known about faculties, their qualification with facilities provided in that college because Experiences faculty can provide better results for Pharmaceutical students updated and all
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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology does not offer the MPharma course. The college offers only the DPharma course. To be eligible for the course, the candidates need to have a minimum of 50% marks in class 12th in a relevant stream from any recognised board.

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