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harsh vardhan

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Doctor of pharmacy or Pharma. D is a six-year course for doctorate level students. During the course duration candidates have five year of academic study and 1 year of internship. The eligibility criteria for the course Pharma. D is that students have to clear 10+2 from a recognised college and qualify for a Diploma in Pharmacy from Pharma. D college recognised by PCI (Pharmacy Council of India). The Pharma. D admissions are done on the basis of merit list or entrance examination. The popular entrance examinations are BV CET, MET GPAT etc. The average fee for the Pharma. D is INR 6,00,000 Lacs - INR 20,00,000. The different job profile
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harsh vardhan

Beginner-Level 5

Minimum required marks for the entrance test is 50% marks.
THERE ARE NO AVAILABLE CUT OFF FOR THIS COLLEGE YOU CAN CONTACT STUDENTS STUDYING IN THAT COLLEGE FOR THIS INFORMATION. 'SORRY

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Piyush yadav

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Hi Fatima, Pharm D course is post-graduate course and for that, there are very few seats. If you are looking for admission in the Deccan school of pharmacy for that you have to give common entrance test and depending on your rank the seat is provided. In 2019 the cut off was around 74000. All the best for your future

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

The latest cutoff information for Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) at Narayana Pharmacy College is yet to be released.

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Deeksha Dixit

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MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS), also referred to as the Ramaiah University, is a privately funded university. It is approved by the UGC and has been ranked 62nd in the Pharmacy category of NIRF (2022).
The university offers a PharmD course of six years' duration at its Gnanagangothri campus. This postgraduate level course includes internship and residency training, including postings in specialty units.
The eligibility criteria varies according to quota:
For government quota: Candidates need to have passed examinations of the Karnataka PUC board or an equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in any combinati
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Sumit naroliya

Guide-Level 12

Yes, obviously, if You have done your inter from a government recognised Open Board, then yes, you are eligible for Admission in D.Pharma. For D.Pharma, you should have studied PCB or PCM in your 10+2 and should be over the age of 17 to eligible for Admission in D.Pharma. If you qualify above criteria then you are eligible for Admission in D.Pharma. There are several colleges offering this course and you have to choose according to you.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

Guide-Level 15

Following colleges are -
Ashvin college of pharmacy, Nashik
Arihant college of pharmacy, Nashik
Lokmangal college of pharmacy
Gangamai college of pharmacy.

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DILIP KUMAR NUJELLA

Beginner-Level 2

Hello, As of you mentioned that you will be finishing your under-graduation in 6 months, there are main areas, a B. pharmacy graduate can choose with. Pharmacy is a profession with many career options, so I suggest you that you have to choose in which field you are interested to work. So decide based on your circumstances. As of my knowledge master in public health, Masters in health informatics, Masters in regulatory are highly paid job opportunities and MBA in health administration is also a good career option. R&D and Ph.D. are time consuming and slowly growing areas but later on you might be paid well. If you 3 mores years you can
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DILIP KUMAR NUJELLA

Beginner-Level 2

MNR College of Pharmacy was established in 2004 with B. Pharmacy course with intake of 60 seats. Later on added with professional courses like M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology) with intake of 15 seats each, Doctor of Pharmacy with intake of 30 seats and Pharm. D (Post Baccalaureate) with intake of 10 seats.
Three types of seats available:
Convenor (General) Quota: Category A
Management Quota: Category- B
Foreign Students Quota: Category-C
As you are looking for general quota you need to take TSEAMCET under-graduation exam to apply for doctor of pharmacy at MNR college of pharmacy. The cut off information
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