How can I get admission to D.Pharma at the Institute of Pharmacy, Kalyani? I have 605 marks in NEET.
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Following both entry exam success and academic qualification stands as precondition to obtain admission into the D.Pharma course at the Institute of Pharmacy Kalyani. Most candidates seeking admission to D.Pharma must demonstrate completion of their 10+2 degree with minimum average grades between 50-55% as well as passing scores from the NEET exam. The D.Pharma program admission cutoff at recent cycles would typically exceed 600 but remain lower than 620 marks according to general category applicant standards. your NEET result at 605 marks places you among the candidates who match the admission requirements. Students need to submit the
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