Pharmacy
To help you prepare for the GAT, you can find previous year question papers with solutions in PDF format from resources below
Pharmacy e books and sample paper
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Candidates can check some common B Pharmacy eligibility criteria below:
Students must have passed their Class 12 board exams with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from a recognised board.
Students must have studied PCMB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics) in Class 12.
If you possess the above you are eligible.
Here are the top pharmacy colleges in Tamil Nadu:
1. JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty – Ranked 4th in India, B.Pharm (1.55L/year), M.Pharm (2.60L/year).
2. Annamalai University, Chidambaram – M.Pharm (1.03L total), strong academics.
3. Madras Medical College, Chennai – Ranked 78th, reputed pharmacy programs.
hi Gaurav,
you can get admission in Himalaya institute of pharmacy by using your 10+2 results, and some of the personal documents needed, like migration certificate, Aadhar card etc...
hope this helps,
thankyou.
Hello,
If you have selected only one domain in CUET, you are eligible to get an honours paper for that specific domain, provided the university offers honours programs in that domain. Since you selected Biology, you can pursue a B.Sc. (Honours) in Biology or related fields if the university offers it.
As for colleges accepting you, many central and state universities across India accept CUET scores for admissions, especially those offering B.Sc. (Honours) in Biology or related fields . Some of the well-known universities include:
Delhi University (DU)
Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)
University of Hyderabad
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
University of Rajasthan
Jadavpur University
Hope it helps !
Hello Rishav,
yes you can pursue a PhD in pharmacology after completing your Doctor of pharmacy(PharmD). your PharmD degree serves as a strong foundation for advanced research in pharmacology.
Check individual university admission criteria for specific eligibiliity requirments.
Hello Ankush !
Admission in Veterinary Pharmacy is done in the following ways:
1. Eligibility – Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) from a recognized board.
2. Some colleges conduct entrance exams like NEET, ICAR AIEEA, or state-level exams. Some private colleges may have their own exams. Some institutes offer admission based on 12th board exam marks.
3. Application Process – Apply online or offline through the college/university website.
4. Counseling & Seat Allotment – If admission is through an entrance exam, candidates need to attend counseling sessions.
Yes, PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) students are eligible for B.Pharmacy . The basic eligibility for B.Pharmacy is 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics from a recognized board.
Here are the Best B.Pharmacy Colleges in Bangalore :
These colleges are well-known for good faculty, infrastructure, and placements.
you can join B.Pharmacy in Ahemdabad without an entrance exam through direct admission based on class 12(PCB/PCM) marks in private colleges. manyinstitutes like Nirma University, L.J. University, and Ahemdabad Institute of Technology offer management quota or merit-based admission. check the official websites of these colleges for eligibility, application process, and fee details
Hello there,
Yes, you can apply for CAT examination after completion of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) .
The Common Admission Test (CAT) has no restrictions regarding your educational background thus allowing you to submit your application following your completion of a Pharm. D degree.
The Common Admission Test permits candidates to take the exam after completing any undergraduate degree without any restrictions to the area of study. The professional doctoral degree of Pharm. D (Doctor of Pharmacy) functions as an equivalent to bachelor's level for CAT eligibility recognition.
Therefore, Candidates who received their Pharm. D degree can pursue the CAT exam application process based on their qualification standards.
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