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Manori Sahni

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Nirma University BPharm is a four-year course, which is divided into eight semesters. There are a total of 36 theory subjects in the Nirma University BPharm curriculum. Each semester has a combination of theory and practical subjects. The below table carries names of some of the theory subjects:Nirma University BPharm: Theory SubjectsPharmaceutical AnalysisRemedial MathematicsHuman Anatomy and PhysiologyBiochemistryPathophysiologyEnvironmental SciencesPharmaceutical MicrobiologyPharmaceutical EngineeringMedicinal Chemistry

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Indrani Choudhury

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It is a two-year course at Senghundhar College of Pharmacy. It is a specialised course which provides the quickest entry to the Pharmacy industry. It also caters for the needs of Pharmacy-enabled services such as Pharmacy Technicians, Medical Representatives, Hospital Pharmacy Assistants.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Yes, candidates who pass Class 12 with a 60% aggregate are eligible for BPharma course admission at Senghundhar College of Pharmacy. Aspirants who have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics, and English as core subjects are eligible for course admission. After completing the BPharma course, candidates can pursue careers in various fields such as Pharmacy Technician, Medical Representative, Hospital Pharmacy Assistant, Clinical Research Associate, Quality Control/Quality Assurance Assistant, and Pharmaceutical Sales Representative.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Yes, BPharma course is available at Senghundhar College of Pharmacy. The college offers a four-year BPharma course. The college offers the degree through The Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University. To be eligible for the award of the degree the candidate shall complete the course in a maximum period of four years from the date of enrolment for the first semester of the course. Candidates must pass Class 12 (common eligibility) to apply for BPharma course.

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Indrani Choudhury

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To secure a seat for the BPharma course at Senghundhar College of Pharmacy, candidates need to meet the last educational qualification set by the college. Aspirants should complete Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics, and English as core subjects. The duration of the course is four years and a total of 100 seats are available for this course.

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Vishakha

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Chitkara College of Pharmacy offers an exceptional BPharm programme designed to prepare students for fulfilling careers in pharmacy practice, teaching, and research. Recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India, the four-year programme consistently earns acclaim for its industry-aligned curriculum and dedication to cultivating exceptional talent.Key highlights of the BPharm programme at Chitkara include:1. Intensive Learning: A four-year programme featuring immersive learning experiences, complemented by a mandatory six-month industrial internship to provide practical exposure.2. Specialisation Options: Students have the opportunity to
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Rehan Chauhan

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Getting a B.Pharm seat is somewhat doable with 303 marks in your CBSE 12th examinations, especially if you try in private colleges. The majority of B.Pharm programmes demand at least 50% in Science courses.  Entrance exams such as the MHT-CET, NEET, or other university-specific exams may determine your admittance. Although the private universities have more expensive tuition, some of them provide direct admission based only on 12th grade results. Reserved category quotas and management quotas are further options to consider.

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