Pharmaceutical Management
Hello, yes, you can pursue an MBA in Pharmaceutical Management. You can check this link for more details: MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
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With a CML Rank of 690 in IPU CET B.Pharm , Delhi domicile , and General-EWS category , you have a good chance of getting admission to some of the top B.Pharm colleges affiliated with IP University.
Some of the colleges you may consider are:
University School of Pharmaceutical
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The main options are:
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This is hardly the right platform for seeking job opportunities. Try Internshala for internships, and job portals for the job listings.
Another thing you could do is go to the websites of pharmaceutical companies and PSUs to check for job listings.
Check out reddit and telegram forums for better
To get a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences, you generally need a master's degree in a related field like pharmacy and a minimum of 55% marks. You will likely need to pass a university-specific entrance exam or a national exam like the GPAT, UGC-NET, or GATE. The process typically involves
Hi dear candidate,
It is the end of October month and at most September, each college/ university closes their admission for UG/PG courses due to full seats and commencement of session. You can try at open schools like DU SOL or refer to the link below for more details:
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmaceutical-technology-colleges-in-india
Since you got a seat in SP Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam (SPMSSF), Tirupati, which is a self-financed college, you may be eligible for tuition fee reimbursement under the Andhra Pradesh government scheme if you meet the income and other eligibility rules. However, hostel fees are usually not covered, so you will
you have a solid chance at securing a B.Pharmacy seat at the S.V.U. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, where the general closing rank was around 5000 rank.
You should also have good chance at other private colleges in the SVU region.use
AP EAMCET College predictor
Good luck!!
Yes, it's possible to pursue pharmaceutical engineering after completing a diploma in electrical and electronics engineering (EEE). While a direct transition to a B.Tech in Pharmaceutical engineering might not be common, you can explore options like lateral entry into a B.Tech program.
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