University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram
Hello student,
Yes, you likely can get admission to a D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy) program with a 54% in 12th and a 50 percentile in CET.
While top government colleges might have higher cutoffs, private and some aided institutions often admit students with these qualifications, especially in later counseling rounds
At Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS):
B.Pharm: Admission is through KEAM. Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, and at least 50% marks.
BPT: Admission is merit-based, depending on 10+2 results with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and at least 50% marks.
NEET is not required for either course.
Hello,
yes, it may be possible to transfer to Dhanalakshmi College of Pharmacy for the 3rd year of Pharm D, subject to approval by the university and regulatory bodies. the college typically requires a No objection certificate (NOC) from the current university and a transcript of completed coursework. it's best
Based on the given information, it is highly unlikely that you will get admission into G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science (GNITS) based solely on your TS Intermediate (IPE) marks.
Here's why:
Your overall rank 6000+ is good but you are in a obc category which cutoff ranks is generally near to general candidates that’s the only issue. If you are under any special reservation category like sc st category your chances of getting a seat in ICAR Kerala university you may
Hello aspirant,
The capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, is home to the university. The university has sixteen buildings with forty-one departments dedicated to teaching and research. The university has received recognition from the University Grants Commission (UGC). The programmes offered are M.Sc., M.E/M.Tech., M.Phil., and PhD. Additionally, University of Kerala
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