Can I pursue B.Pharma after completing D.Pharma?

I want to be a pharmacist.

109 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Neerav Yuwane
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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
B.Pharma is possible, if someone has 60% aggregate marks in Diploma (Pharmacy) (2 years after 10+2) (Diploma should be recognised by PCI) or equivalent, subject to qualifying entrance exam. You can consider below-listed colleges for pharmacy. Bombay College of Pharmacy - Mumbai Lovely Professional U

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Raj shakya
7 years ago
Yes, you can. Admission in the second year of B.Pharma is possible, if someone has 60% aggregate marks in Diploma (Pharmacy) (2 years after 10+2) (Diploma should be recognized by PCI) or equivalent, subject to qualifying entrance exam. You can consider below-listed colleges for pharmacy. Bombay Coll

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iam ssuhana
7 years ago
Yes Neerav, you can. Admission in the second year of B.Pharma is possible if someone has 60% aggregate marks in Diploma (Pharmacy) (2 years after 10+2) (Diploma should be recognised by PCI) or equivalent, subject to qualifying entrance exam. You can consider below-listed colleges for pharmacy. Bomba

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R
8 years ago
Please check for your eligibility to pursue a B.Pharma course after completing D.Pharma: Students who want to join the B.Pharma programme have to fulfill the given eligibility criteria: For admission to the Pharmacy courses, student must have passed class 12th with Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics/B

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