Can I pursue M.Pharma after completing Diploma in pharmacy?
Asked by sanjay soni
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After Diploma in pharmacy, you cannot pursue M.Pharma directly. There is no such provision, but you can secure admission directly in the 2nd academic year of Bachelor of Pharmacy course (i.e. lateral entry). Admissions are provided to Diploma in pharmacy holders based on the merit marks obtained by them in Diploma course. That means, if you strongly want to pursue M.Pharma, then you have to devote 3 more years doing B.Pharma. And after that, you will be eligible for M.Pharma course but again for that, you have to score 50-60% in B.Pharma depending upon the college and the qualifying marks in any of the entrance test. Almost, all the co...more
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You have to do B.Pharma to get admission in M.Pharma. The programme incorporates in-depth laboratory work so that students acquire the knowledge and skills required in the fields of Research and Development, Production, Quality Management, Quality Assurance, and Marketing. In terms of placement, educational resources, training, and industry exposure, the programme also aims to:
Focusing learners on self-confidence, experiences, and new strategies. Helping students develop moral values. Preparing students for industrial growth and future challenges. Encouraging students to do more research in the field. Analyzing business data and develo...more -
You cannot do this right after D.Pharma, as the Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) is pass with 60% aggregate marks in B. Pharmacy or equivalent, subject to qualifying Entrance exam such as GPAT etc. I am enlisting a few very good colleges below for doing pharmacy:IIT-Varanasi,JMI, New Delhi,
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar-Punjab,
BIT -Ranchi,
Bombay College of Pharmacy, Mumbai,
Goa College of Pharmacy, Panaji,
Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. -
There is no such provision, but you can secure admission directly in the 2nd academic year of Bachelor of Pharmacy course (I. e. lateral entry). Admissions are provided to Diploma in pharmacy holders based on the merit marks obtained by them in Diploma course. That means, if you strongly want to pursue M.Pharma then you have to devote 3 more years doing B.Pharma. And after that, you will be eligible for M.Pharma course but again for that, you have to score 50-60% in B.Pharma depending upon the college and the qualifying marks in any of the entrance test. Almost, all the colleges take students on the basis of these entrance tests for M....more
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