How can I pursue pharmacy course after completing B.Sc in microbiology?
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Asked by Himani Gunvant
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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. And, if you want to take admission in the first year, then admission will be based on 12th class. You should h

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7 years ago
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. And, if you want to take admission in the first year, then admission will be b

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7 years ago
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. And if you want to take admission in the first year then admission will be base

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7 years ago
After class 12th (Science ), You can do B.Pharma (4 years). But, as you already invest your time in B.Sc.-Micro Bio, So, we suggest you can go for D.Pharma (2 years). It is a short term course and after completing the course, you can go for job as well, as you can open chemist shop.
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