Are NCRD's Sterling Institute of Pharmacy admissions merit-based?

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NCRD's Sterling Institute of Pharmacy admissions are both merit and entrance-based. The institute accepts the merit of Class 12 for admission to the DPharma course while for admission to MPharma and BPharma, scores of certain entrance exams are accepted. These include- MHT CET, NEET, and GPAT. 

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