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This is the basic process that most colleges in India follow in which students after getting short listed in Entrance exam are required to clear the group discussion and personal interview round.
The entrance exams conducted for admission in Bachelor of Pharmacy are (all over India):
BITSAT: BITSAT is Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences Aptitude Test that is conducted for seeking admission in B. Pharma courses. It is generally conducted in the month of May.
WBJEE: WBJEE is West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination is also conducted in the month of May generally for admission to Bachelor of Pharmacy course.
TSEAMCET: TSEAMCET is anot
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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-of-business-administration-pes-university-banashankari-bangalore-130163 .
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Some of the popular degree courses taken by IPS/IAS/IFS etc aspirants are History, Political Science, Economics, Geography, etc.
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15 backlogs won't be easily accepted, Canadian universities don't really prefer so many backlogs. Also, the CGPA is not in par with top ranked Canadian universities.
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With 7 CGPA its going to be difficult in Canada though your GRE score is moderate. Remember GRE is not mandatory in Canadian universities. Chances in an US university a good one but not a highly ranked one is pretty decent. Your admissions will also depend on your SOP and the LORs.
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Kindly use this popular college comparison tool by Shiksha to compare these colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
For the complete 1 year, you have to sacrifice with each and every thing and should concentrate only on your studies. So, if you are ready to sacrifice and study well. You can take a drop.
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