I am a 3rd year student of B.Pharm & want to do M.Pharm from Amity University. Should I take admission in it since it isn't AICTE approved?

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    Suranjana Mandal | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Do not take admission in any non - AICTE approved institutions.
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    Prasoon Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    I am not demoralizing you but you should think about benefits of M pharm znc PhD in india. .
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    Seheer Ottayil Educational Expert and Columnist | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    Amity is a Higher education Institution accredited as Private University. Universities including Government State / Central Universities , Deemed / Private universities does not require AICTE approval for courses which are directly conducted by the universities. Only Affiliated College requires AICTE Approval.
    This is because AICTE is a regulatory authority in Technical education, but universities are considered as above to AICTE.
    So Engineering / Management / Pharmacy / Hotel Management courses conducted by Private /Deemed university does not require Approval from AICTE.
    Go Ahead. All the Best

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