Can I get B.Pharma at Bombay College of Pharmacy with 75 percentile in NEET?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Answered by

    Bhavani Sharma

    a year ago

    Unfortunately, BCP does not consider NEET percentile for the admissions to its B.Pharma course. Bombay College of Pharmacy considers the marks of the candidate's 12th grade. So, if you have 50% in your stream, which much consist physics and chemistry as compulsary subjects and mathematics, biology or even biotechnology as the third subject, you are eligible to apply. 

    As for the competitive exams, BCP considers MH-CET  marks, which is an average of 99.07%.

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    Answered by

    Jhalak Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    No, Bombay College of Pharmacy is not accepting the NEET exam for thr admissions. Admission in BCP is merit-based, which is determined by the MH-CET score. The candidates have passed the higher secondary school certificate with physics and chemistry as compulsory subjects. It is also in association with mathematics, biology, or biotechnology and has 50% aggregate marks or more. The SC/ST caste candidate is allowed a relaxation of 5% in the qualifying mark. 
     

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