Can I get admission in Bombay College of Pharmacy for B.Pharma with 60% in Class 12th?
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BCP Mumbai BPharma eligibility criteria is Class 12 or equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one subject from Mathematics or Biology with at least 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for backward class category, EWS and, PwD category belonging only to Maharashtra State).
As you have obtained 60% in Class 12, therefore, you can apply for admission to the BPharma programme offered at Bombay College of Pharmacy.
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Yes, the eligibilty criteria for B.Pharma in Bombay College of Pharmacy is a minimum of 45% marks in you class 12th.
The stream in which you are doing your 12th must have physics and chemistry as the compulsary subjects, and the college considers mathematics, biology or biotechnology as the third subject.
Additionally, Bombay College of Pharmacy considers GPAT[Graduation Pharmacy Proficiency Test], MH B.Pharm CET as the competitive exams.
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