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Saurabh Khanduri

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Harsha Institutions BA fees is around INR 5.85 Lacs in the year 2025. The aforementioned fee amount is the total tuition fee for the BA courses at Harsha Institutions. Candidates may also need to pay additional fees such as hostel fees, examination fees, institutional fees, other fees and several one-time payments. Candidates can learn more by visiting the official website.

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alok kumar singh

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Given the decay equation A = A? e^ (-bt/m):
-bt/m = ln (A/A? )
Solving for b:
b = (-m/t? ) * ln (A/A? ) = (-1 / (2 * 60) * ln (6/12) = 5.775 * 10? ³ kg/s

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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In the QS Asia Rankings 2024, Ashoka University has been ranked 301. In the QS Southern Asia Rankings 2024, the university holds the 73 rank. However, the university has earned a reputated position on the global stage. 

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Vishal Baghel

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The system of equations has no solution if the determinant of the coefficient matrix is zero.
Δ = |k 1|
|1 k 1|
|1 k|
Δ = k (k² - 1) - 1 (k - 1) + 1 (1 - k) = 0
Δ = k³ - k - k + 1 + 1 - k = 0
⇒ k³ - 3k + 2 = 0 ⇒ (k - 1)² (k + 2) = 0
∴ k = -2, 1
If k = 1 then all the equations are identical (infinite solutions). Hence k = -2 for no solution.

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Jaya Shukla

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B Pharmacy isn’t just about medicines—it’s also about the business side of drugs. You dive into stuff like pharma management, marketing, and economics, learning how to analyze markets, position products, and follow the rules for promoting medicines.

Internships at pharma companies give you a front-row seat to real sales strategies and marketing campaigns. Mixing this classroom knowledge with real-world experience gets you ready to rock roles in sales, marketing, or product management in the pharmaceutical world.

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alok kumar singh

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Let V? = 10V, V? = xV, V? = 0V, and V? = yV.
Applying Kirchhoff's current law at node B:
(x - 10)/100 + (x - y)/15 + (x - 0)/10 = 0 ⇒ 53x - 20y = 30 . (1)
Applying Kirchhoff's current law at node D:
(y - 10)/60 + (y - x)/15 + (y - 0)/5 = 0 ⇒ 17y - 4x = 10 . (2)
Solving equations (1) and (2), we get:
x = 0.865 and y = 0.792
The current i? is:
i? = (x - y) / 15 = 4.87 mA

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Loveleen Choudhury

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B Pharmacy isn’t just about taking meds—it’s about outsmarting diseases. You learn about superbugs that don’t quit (antimicrobial resistance), how stuff spreads (epidemiology), and keeping people healthy (public health). You also figure out how to use meds right, plan vaccine drives, and run programs that actually make a difference.

In labs and case studies, you see how resistance happens and how new treatments are cooked up. By the end, you’re ready to dive into research, health projects, or even help shape big healthcare policies.

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Vishal Baghel

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dy/dx = xy - 1 + x - y = x (y + 1) - (y + 1) = (x - 1) (y + 1)
⇒ ∫ dy / (1 + y) = ∫ (x - 1) dx ⇒ ln (1 + y) = x²/2 - x + C
For y (0) = 0, c = 0. ∴ ln (1 + y) = x²/2 - x
1 + y = e^ (x²/2 - x)
y (1) = e^ (1/2 - 1) - 1 = e^ (-1/2) - 1

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Parul Thapa

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Ethics is a key part of B Pharmacy. You’ll learn how to develop drugs responsibly, run clinical trials properly, and make sure patients stay safe.

Topics like informed consent, privacy, and fair marketing are stressed a lot. By the time you graduate, you’ll know how to make decisions that put patient safety first, keep public trust, and stay honest in the pharma field.

 

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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During the placement season 2024, the MSW programme recorded 97% placement rate. However, the placement rate for season 2025 has not been out as of yet. The key highlights of MBA and MSW placement details recorded during IISWBM placements 2023 to 2025 are tabulated below:

Particulars 

Placement Statistics (2023)

Placement Statistics (2024)

Placement Statistics (2025)

the highest Package

INR 18 LPA (MBA Day)

INR 10 LPA (MBA HRM)

INR 11 LPA (MBA PS)

INR 13.5 LPA (MSW)

INR 14 LPA (MBA HRM)

INR 18 LPA (MSW)

INR 11.50 LPA (MBA PS)

INR 16 LPA  (MBA Day)

Average Package

INR 9 LPA (MBA Day)

INR 8 LPA (MBA HRM)

INR 5.70 LPA (MBA PS)

INR 4.05 LPA (MSW)

INR 8.09 LPA (MBA HRM)

INR 4 LPA (MSW)

INR 5.75 LPA (MBA PS)

INR 8 LPA (MBA Day)

Median Package 

INR 10.5 LPA (MBA Day)

INR 7 LPA (MBA HRM)

INR 6 LPA  (MBA PS)

INR 3.3 LPA (MSW)

INR 8.25 LPA (MBA HRM)

INR 3.3 LPA (MSW)

INR 5 LPA (MBA PS)

INR 9 LPA (MBA Day)

Placement Rate 

96% (MBA Day)

80% (MBA HRM)

100% (MSW)

97% (MSW)

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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As per the NIRF 2024 report, Ashoka University is ranked #101 in the University category. The University has shown consistency in parameters such as teaching, research, inclusivity, and graduation outcomes throughout the years.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Modern B Pharmacy classes are pretty next-level. You learn things like pharmacogenomics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics—basically how your genes can change the way drugs work on you.

You’ll probably work on projects using digital tools to check out drug-gene interactions. All this techy experience gets you ready for precision medicine and cutting-edge pharma research, so your job options in advanced healthcare are way better.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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B Pharmacy grads can dive into R&D at pharma companies or universities. You get to help create new drugs, test compounds, and handle preclinical experiments.

It’s not just lab work—you explore how drugs move in the body, how they work, and even try out new therapy ideas. If you do postgrad or specialize, you can step into biotech, vaccines, or advanced clinical research. R&D is definitely one of the coolest and most innovative career paths out there.

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

B Pharmacy gets you into the whole legal side of pharma. You learn about rules like the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, GMP, and ISO standards, plus the ethics stuff you gotta know in healthcare.

The practical side’s pretty cool too—you do case studies and mock audits, so you actually get how documentation, labeling, and quality checks work. Basically, by the time you graduate, you’ll know your way around all the legal and compliance stuff in pharma, clinical trials, or hospitals.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The tuition fee structure for all Harsha Institutions courses including the BA courses is a per annum structure. The total tuition fees for BA courses at Harsha Institutions is around INR 5.85 Lacs with each 3 total instalments. Each instalment costs INR 1.95 Lacs and becomes due at the beginning of each year of the BA courses at Harsha Institutions.

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

B Pharmacy grads have loads of career options. You could work in drug manufacturing, quality checks, regulatory stuff, or clinical research.

Pharma companies also hire for production, R&D, and pharmacovigilance roles. If you’re into patient care, hospital or community pharmacies are a good pick. With experience, you can move up to managerial positions, and learning specialized skills can even land you jobs abroad in the pharma world.

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Vishal Baghel

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n (s) = 6² = 36
E = { (1, 1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 5), (1, 7), (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3), (2, 5), (3, 1), (3, 2), (3, 3), (3, 5), (5, 1), (5, 2), (5, 3), (7, 1)}
∴ n (E) = 17
Required prob. = n (E) / n (S) = 17 / 36

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alok kumar singh

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(T / 24) = (3/12)^ (3/2) ⇒ T = 3 hours

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Mani Sahni

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B Pharmacy is kinda like learning in class but with a ton of hands-on stuff. You’ll be in labs doing experiments in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, and Medicinal Chemistry, so it’s not just boring theory—you actually see how it works.

Internships are a big deal too. You’ll usually hit up hospitals, pharma companies, or research labs, get your hands dirty making drugs, checking quality, and even chatting with patients. Basically, you graduate knowing your stuff and ready to jump into a real job.

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Jasleen Shukla

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BITS Pilani Dubai offers 4-year BBA and 2-year MBA programs in Business Analytics for international applicants. The BBA programme is ideal for future managers or entrepreneurs seeking learning across the business domain with real-world experience. On the other hand, the MBA programme is suitable for working professionals or graduates looking for managerial roles with an emphasis on high-impact analytics fields. BBA programs deal with Business Analytics, Financial Analytics, Digital Transformation, Supply-chain, and Marketing, where MBA emphasize more core management studies with analytics-focused learning.

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