Pharm.D
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Yes ,you can go for MD course after completion of Pharm D.
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Govt. College of Pharmacy, Amravati
Govt. College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad
Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
Saurashtra University
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University
Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur
Hii aspirants
let me clear your doubt.
The fee structure for pharam d six years course vary from college to college and you have not mentioned any specific college. So on an average the fee for this course in India ranges between INR 6 and 20 Lacs, varying across Institutes.
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Hello Aspirant,
Pharma D admission is through state level entrance exam or University level exam. If you mention here the state or college or University, you wish to get the admission then I can help you about the admission.
Good Luck!
If you want to know about the d pharm I am supposing its Pharma D course college in UP so go to the link you will find three options in Up for that.
Link: https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmd-colleges-in-uttar-pradesh
But if you are looking for diploma course in pharmacy then you can go to the below link where 102 colleges is there in UP for Pharmacy.
Link: https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-pharmacy-colleges-in-uttar-pradesh
There are various opportunities for students, you can either go for higher studies like M.Pharm, Ph.D degrees for improving your skills and up gradation of your degree and if you are interested to pursue the job then you can go for the chemical companies, research institutes,Pharma companies,even universities and colleges for Lecturer Usually, Graduates in pharmacy can also make their career in academics.
If you are interested in job then After B.pharmacy and some Job experience you can apply for Drug Inspector and Pharmacist government Jobs exams.
Dear Aspirants ,
I hope you are doing well !
First off all you should go through the syllabus and prepare a schedule or time management accordingly because without time management you will not complete your syllabus .Then after go through previous 2-3 years question papers where you got idea about the question are comes in exam but it is only for the exam point of view and you can go through different books and notes ,mostly notes are available in senior .In this way you can complete your syllabus easily in better manner ,.
I hope it will helpful
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Eligibility for Pharm. D. (Post Baccalaureate)
Candidates should have Bachelor of Pharmacy completed from a university recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) with minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the level of graduation.
Candidates awaiting their graduation-level examination’s results are also eligible to apply on provisional basis.
Admission Process:
Admission process generally varies across colleges.Some takes admission based on the candidate’s merit at the level of graduation, while others conduct their own entrance tests for regarding this.
Entrance exam conducted are GPAT, JIPMER, IPU CET, BIT CET, BVP CET, WBJEE, UPSEE etc
Some of the top colleges with their fee structure are as follows-
Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi - 88,000
University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chandigarh - 11,000
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal - 95,000
Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune - 92,000
JSS College of Pharmacy, MysoreINR 70,000
Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya-SagarMadhya PradeshINR - 25,040
Annamalai UniversityTamil NaduINR - 25,000
Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, New Delhi - 21,000
Bombay College of Pharmacy, Mumbai - 22,500
JSS College of PharmacyTamil Nadu - 72,000
Andhra UniversityVishakhapatnam - 30,000
Hi Akshatha
As indicated by this criteria, an understudy probably scored at any rate half stamps in Physics, Chemistry and Optional subject (Mathematics/Biology) in twelfth board assessment. Pharm D (Post-Baccalaureate): Graduates who have finished B Pharm from a PCI perceived organization are qualified to seek after this course.
Qualification:
Applicants keen on seeking after the course are required to meet the accompanying least qualification criteria:
A base total score of 55% at both Higher and Senior Secondary levels (classes tenth and twelfth) finished from a perceived instructive Board.
Additionally, applicants ought to have finished the Senior Secondary level (class twelfth) in the science stream, with a base total score of 60% in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) or PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
Affirmation PROCESS:
For admission to the course, qualified competitors need to have passed an applicable placement test, led by any college at State and national levels, as a major aspect of the general confirmation method. In this way, qualifying competitors are expected to qualify rounds of gathering dialog and individual meeting as a component of the guiding system.
A portion of the significant selection tests led in India for admission to the course are as per the following:
GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test)
UP-CPMT (Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre-Medical Test)
PMET (Punjab Pre-Medical Entrance Test)
UPSEE Pharmacy (Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination)
Other than these selection tests, a few organizations in the nation additionally have their very own affirmation criteria set up, and offer confirmation based on the up-and-comer's score in such qualifying assessment.
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