Amity University B.Pharma Admissions 2025
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Classrooms are fine there are whiteboards and projectors, but the chairs can be torture through long lectures. The library is useful, and one can take books for about two weeks. I do not reside in the hostel, but according to a batchmate, the food is good, not great but tolerable. The cafeteria is nice, with decent food for lunch.
This college is mainly about pharmacy. It was first institute of pharmacy in India and I've to mention that it's true to their expectations Everyone should at least consider this college if they are looking forward for pharmacy college.
The infrastructure of the college is well maintained. The laboratories contain all the necessary equipments and are in working condition. The faculty members are friendly and have nice management skills. Well maintained hygiene protocols in canteen and water coolers area .
Dear Candidate,
You should attend the counselling as with EWS rank 108, there is still a realistic chance for your admission, depending on how many students ahead of you opt out or choose other colleges. Since this is your ultimate last hope, you lose nothing by attending counselling. But not attending it would be a guaranteed loss of opportunity for you. And even if you are not selected in the first round, there might be vacant seat rounds (spot or mop-up rounds) later. Also, DIPSAR considers document verification and physical presence as crucial, so not attending could disqualify you entirely.
Dear candidate you have already made it to the merit list — that’s a big achievement. Go for counselling. Show up strong. Even if your rank seems a bit high, the actual number of candidates turning up is often less than expected, so you do have a shot.
All the very Best.
Hello aspirant,
Yes, with 390 marks in NEET and 88.4% in 12th, you have a good chance of getting admission in both DIPSAR and Jamia Hamdard for B.Pharm. DIPSAR usually offers admission based on 12th board marks, and your percentage is well above the usual cutoffs. Jamia Hamdard considers NEET scores for B.Pharm, and your score of 390 is safely above the expected cutoff. Make sure to apply on time and keep an eye on the merit list updates.
Yes definitely, if you've passed 10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (P.C.M) and/or Biology (P.C.B./P.C.M.B.) with atleast 55%, you are eligible for application.
They prepare the merit list based on the aggregate marks of Physics, Chemistry And Biology or Mathematics. And they also take a qualifying exam, the selection depends on this.