Can I get admission to D.Pharmacy after a huge gap of 8 years?

I have completed 12th science in the year 2010 with 76% and now I want to do D.Pharmacy after a huge gap of 8-years. Also, I want to do a job in the pharmaceutical industry, can I get admission to D.Pharmacy? Please give me an answer. Thank you.

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Asked by Vandana Girase

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    Of course, you can get admission in D. Pharmacy, even after a 8 year gap. Please check for your Eligibility criteria to pursue a course in D.Pharma mentioned below:
    10+2 passed with Science stream subjects (PCB or M) from a recognised board is the minimum educational qualification required (in some institutes, PCB subjects are mandatory). Minimum aggregate marks required may vary from one institute to another. It could be anywhere between 45-60% marks (in main Science subjects). Admission process: Depending upon the institute, it could be direct admission or merit based admission process. Reputed and well established institutes follow m
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