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Siddhant Panwar

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Given your extensive experience in the Pharmaceutical Production department, transitioning to SAP could open up great opportunities. For a smooth switch, the most suitable SAP course for you would be:1. SAP ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) - SAP S/4HANAWhy: Since your background is in pharmaceutical production, SAP S/4HANA for Production Planning (PP) or Materials Management (MM) will align well with your expertise.Focus Areas: Production planning, material management, inventory control, and logistics.2. SAP PP (Production Planning)Why: This module directly deals with planning and managing production processes. It would be a good fit
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Kunal Lalwani

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The faculty of MBA in Pharmaceutical Management at Chitkara College of Sales and Marketing is backed up by a strong industry experience as well as academic knowledge. A good number of the faculty members possess PhD or master's degree from a reputed university and have worked for more than 10-15 years in the pharma and health care industries.To this end, its contentious focuses are created to be industry-appropriate where faculty members usually incorporate real-world cases, ongoing projects, guest speaches, case-studies from prominent pharmaceutical organizations. Students are exposed to new trends through workshops mostly seminars wh
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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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To prepare for the NMAT and get a spot in the MBA Pharmaceutical Management program, here's what you need to know: First, get ready for the NMAT by learning about its syllabus and how the test is structured. The NMAT has three parts: Language Skills, Quantitative Skills, and Logical Reasoning. Each part has a different number of questions and time limits.Make a Study Plan: Create a schedule that covers everything in the syllabus. Spend more time on harder topics and review everything regularly.Choose Good Study Resources: Pick books that match the NMAT syllabus. Use official guides and practice tests to improve your preparation.Work on
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Shejal agrawal

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You are not allowed to start medical stores or pharmacies with only a *Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sales and Management (PGDPSM)* by IGNOU. The qualifications one will be able to legally open and run his/her medical store/pharmacy in India shall meet the following criteria:# Qualifying Criteria to Open the Pharmacy: 1.  *Qualification:*Pharmacy Degree:Opening up a medical shop should have the Diploma in pharmacy (D.Pharm) or *bachelor of pharmacy (B.Pharm)* from any known college. The Post Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sales and Management is a bit more sales, marketing, and management-oriented; hence, that p
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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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The Apeejay Stya University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences provides admission to students for M.Pharma by accepting scores from national entrance tests, such as GPAT, an acronym for Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test. A valid GPAT score is also a prerequisite for students for scholarship and financial aid eligibility under the purview of AICTE guidelines. In the absence of a GPAT score, the university may conduct an entrance examination of its own or consider academic performance coupled with a personal interview.prepare for the GPAT for a possible admission and further benefit in the course by way of stipend support.

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Sagar Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

The M.Pharm. in Pharmaceutics program at University College of Technology, Osmania University, is no longer available as of October 2024. The course has been discontinued. For students interested in pursuing M.Pharm. in Pharmaceutics, it's advisable to explore other institutions that offer similar programs. You may want to check other universities or institutions in the region for available programs in Pharmaceutics or related fields.

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Addula Yaswanth

Contributor-Level 10

Not found in the search results is how many years of cutoff information has elapsed since the Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences at Dev Bhoomi School of Pharmacy and Research. Normally, candidates need to have 55% minimum in postgraduation to get eligibility for a Ph.D. program. The specific cutoff details and updates about the current admission cycle can be known by checking the official website or contacting the admissions office of Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University because the cutoff changes from year to year, depending upon applicant pool and available seats. 

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Rayamkula Harish

Contributor-Level 10

For admission into M.Pharma at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Apeejay Stya University students will have to take the entrance exam of the university itself, called ASUEE, along with a few national level tests such as GATE, for example, Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, for their admission purposes.The eligibility criteria for admission also include those as prescribed by the university in the aspects of academic qualifications along with the entrance exam scores obtained. This shows a wider range for assessing various applicants across the various educational backgrounds.  

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Rayamkula Harish

Contributor-Level 10

Admission to a B. Pharm programme School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Apeejay Stya University neither relies solely nor primarily on the risk of Apeejay Stya University Entrance Examination for the course but allows an admission mechanism through the competitive entrance examinations at national levels such as JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) or respective state-level pharmacy entrance examinations for such prospective students.Systematic procedure for admission process identifies application form filling, entrance examination, and counseling for seat-allocation.Thus, evaluating students by more than one avenue increases access for types
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Kapil Lalwani

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In Madhya Pradesh, few B-schools offering MBA in Pharmaceutical Management are People's University, Bhopal for total fee of INR 2,40,000/- and average placement offer of INR 4,50,000/-. The second choice is Amity University Gwalior with total fees of 344000 and average package of 500000. Also, MBA in Pharmaceutical Management is available at Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal having the total fee of INR 2,80,000 and average package of INR 4,20,000. These colleges are vocational oriented and offer reasonable placements in the market.

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