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The competition for B.Pharm seats, especially in government colleges, is intense. While reservations provide an advantage, a high percentile is generally required for top-ranked colleges.
However, there's still hope. Consider these options:
With a percentile of 89.45, you have a very good chance of securing a seat in top engineering colleges in Maharashtra.
Your chances of getting into top-ranked government colleges like IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, etc. are slim through
Yes, you can pursue a B.Sc after completing a Diploma in Pharmacy. There's no direct link or requirement to have a specific background for a B.Sc degree. It's a general undergraduate program covering various science subjects.
Regarding the year of admission:
IGNOU allowed their students to transfer internal credit if someone course gets expired you just need to contact your regional center and submit the necessary documents to initiate the credit transfer process.
After completing the process your credit gets transfer from your expired IGNOU BCA (old) course to the new
With a 48 percentile in MHT CET and being from a reserved category, your chances of getting admission into a government B.Pharm college in Maharashtra depend on the specific cutoffs for each institution and the category-wise reservation.
Category Reservation : Reserved category candidates often have lower cutoffs
The counselling for B.Pharm based on MHCET 2024 has already started. The process is currently underway.
Predicting exact colleges based solely on percentile can be challenging due to several factors like:
Hello Sneha, With a 93.6 percentile in MHT CET, you have a strong chance of securing a seat in a good engineering college in Maharashtra. Whether you get a "free seat" (i.e., a government-funded seat with minimal fees) depends on the specific cut-offs for the colleges and branches you're aiming
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DEFRSCS stands for "Children of Defence Services Personnel Retired and transferred to reserve category," a special category in Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET). It applies to candidates whose parent(s) served in the Defence Services, retired, and were subsequently transferred to the reserve category. These candidates are eligible for
Yes, there's a high probability of securing admission in a government pharmacy college in Maharashtra with a 90 percentile score in MHCET for an open category student.
A percentile of 90 places you among the top 10% of candidates, significantly increasing your chances of getting into a government college. However,
Considering that Walchand Institute of Technology (WIT), Sangli, usually has higher cut-offs, admission there may be difficult with a 70 percentile on the MHT-CET. The likelihood of admission is influenced by bookings, seat availability, and annual cutoff patterns. For precise information, consult the official MHT-CET website and prior cutoff dates.
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