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Hi dear candidate,
The list of students under management quota for RPVT was released on 10th September 2025 and students had to report by 13th September 2025.
Kindly follow the link below for all latest update for RPVT Counselling:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/rpvt-counselling-2025
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Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D..) is a professional doctoral degree in pharmacy mainly focusing on patient care and clinical practice, preparing graduates to work directly with patients and healthcare teams to optimize medication use and outcomes. The duration of Pharm.D. in India is six years with five years of academic study and one year of internships.
After Pharm.D. you can have carrier options like Clinical Pharmacists, Medication Therapy Management, Drug information service, or Pharmaceutical research.
Try to make a handwritten notes on the topic what you read.create your own flowcharts and diagrams from memory. take quizzes to recall notes.
Add some discipline to your study habits revising again and again helps you to memorise the topics easily.
Take help of NEET STUDY PLAN to achieve your goal.
Hope it helps..
You should say to your parents that I respect your decision but If I take Science it is possible that I may not to do well and become a victim of depression. My interest in Arts (Psychology) so I can better in this field and become a psychologist. It is also related to medical field like clinical psychologist, counselling in hospitals etc. or you can show some example of successful psychologists (India and abroad)
Hey Riya! If you want to become an Ayurvedic doctor, the best path is to pursue BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) after your 12th in the Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). PCB is mandatory because Ayurveda, like modern medicine, requires a strong foundation in biology and related subjects. After BAMS, you can practice as an Ayurvedic doctor, work in hospitals, or even start your own clinic.
For 12th, choose PCMB if you want more flexibility, but at least PCB is essential for BAMS eligibility. You can also consider preparing for NEET if your state or college requires it for BAMS admissions. Some private colleges have management quota seats too, which you can explore if your NEET score is lower.
Hello Piyush
These are some good colleges that you can try for Veterinary:
1. IVRI Bareilly 2. Madras Veterinary College 3. Bombay Veterinary College 4. College of Veterinary Science, Bangalore & Hyderabad 5. College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bikaner 6. Bihar Veterinary College 7. Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar
Hope this list helps! Thank You!!!
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