Can I join MET Institute of Pharmacy without NEET for B.Pharm?
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Yes, you can join MET Institute of Pharmacy for a B.Pharm without NEET, as MET typically considers other entrance exams for admission. In Maharashtra, for example, MET Institute of Pharmacy often accepts scores from MHT-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) for B.Pharm admissions.
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You can join B.Pharm programme at MET Institute of Pharmacy without NEET, but you will need to meet the following eligibility criteria. However, most of the priority will be given to the NEET qualified students.
MAHARASTRA CANDIDATES :
- Passed HSC or equivalent exam with Physics, Chemistry, and either Mathematics or Biology, and obtained at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category) in these subjects together.
- Should have appeared in and obtained a non-zero score in the MHT-CET exam conducted by the Competent Authority.
FOR ALL INDIA CANDIDATES :
- Should obtain a non-zero positive score in NEET. Alternatively, the candidate can appear in and
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