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The institute supports placement for the students strongly; however, it is not a guarantee of 100% placement. A specific placement cell is in place which, through regular contact with many pharmaceutical companies, health organizations, and research centers, can create job opportunities for graduating students. Though most students make it to big companies, many may differ from one case to another in terms of the grade and skills received at the institute as well as market conditions. For GNIPST, skill building and training are areas that improve students' ability to be more employable and enhance the chances for a good job offer.

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Applying procedure for M.Pharm in Pharmaceutics at Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST) is as under:Eligibility: One needs to have a degree of B. Pharm with minimum percentage, which goes around 50% in any recognised university.Entrance Exam: Registration for GPAT or any other entrance examination will be required because GNIPST accepts scores of such entrance exams for admission.The form is available on the official website of GNIPST, and one has to provide all the necessary documents, which include GPAT scores.Counseling/Interview: Attend counseling sessions or interviews if any.Enrollment: Pay fees
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Most of the eligibility criteria will be completing higher secondary education, 10+2 from a recognised board. Candidates must have an aggregate percentage of at least 50% in the subjects of Commerce, Business Studies, or Arts. Some institutes may also require an entrance exam or interview before admitting the candidates.

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The average package of B.Sc. students from Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST) varies from year to year, mainly because of the kind of B.Sc. course, demand in the market, and individual performance of the student. Generally, B.Sc. graduates in pharmaceutical sciences are offered a package that is in the range of ?3 to ?5 Lacs per annum. For good performers, higher salary packages can be obtained, as well as in companies that are of good repute. For the most updated and accurate placement statistics, refer to the official placement reports of GNIPST or contact the respective placement cell directly.

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The Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Kolkata, is regarded as one of the top institutions providing pharmaceutical education. It follows an exhaustive curriculum, includes experienced faculty members, and has modern infrastructure facilities available for the students. Strong programs in pharmacy are available with GNIPST, offering both B.Pharm and M.Pharm courses. Moreover, the institute has also got an excellent placement record; students are placed into leading pharmaceutical companies and research organizations. Even though it is an institution of high prestige, the "best" institute can vary with differ
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The cutoff is different every year for Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST) according to the number of applicants and seats available. The GPAT scores are used more or less as a qualifying cutoff; students scoring above or equal to this cutoff get considered for M.Pharm admission. Although GNIPST does not declare an exact cut off, usually it follows the general category cut off which GPAT has announced recently for the year 2023 at around 160–170 marks. To confirm the cutoffs specifically released by GNIPST regarding GPAT, you must contact the admissions office directly or visit the official webs
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The holder of the B. Pharm graduate qualification from Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology has a range of employment opportunities within the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. They can handle jobs in actual drug production, quality control measures, and regulatory affairs in any pharmaceutical company.

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There are courses wise placements, and on average, a good placement scenario exists in B. Pharm and M. Pharm at Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology. Most of the students placed through B. Pharm end up working in pharmaceutical sales, quality control, and production. Most of the students passing out with an M. Pharm get placed in jobs dealing with research and development, clinical trials, and regulatory affairs. The companies of the pharmaceutical, healthcare, and biotechnology sectors visit the campus frequently and recruit students from GNIPST. They provide competitive packages and growth opportunities. Grad
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This has made the high-grade reputation of the Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology attached to the M. Pharm programme primarily with a sophisticated curriculum focusing upon advanced levels of research with greater concentration on specialised as well as practical skills relating pharmaceutical science. Specialties incorporated for research roles involve specializations in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, or Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The state-of-the-art laboratories, research facilities, and experienced faculty at GNIPST provide students with hands-on learning and exposure to real-world challenges. Graduates from
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The flagship course at Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology (GNIPST) is the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm). This is a four-year undergraduate programme that enjoys a great reputation for providing a well-rounded curriculum encompassing pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, and clinical research. It lays down a firm foundation for future careers in the pharmaceutical industry, research, and healthcare. The institute has a strong connection with the industries, experienced faculty members, modern labs, excellent practical exposure, internships, and job placement support. Many students opt for a career in
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