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1. UCL school of pharmacy
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2. School of pharmacy (university of london)
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2012-05-20 15:06:03
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Well yes you can definitely study in India. Studying Abroad is not a luxury but rather it's a once in a lifetime opportunity you can't afford to miss. Besides being fun and exciting, study abroad is a unique life changing experience that will help you grow academically, personally and prepare you for your career.
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Please specify a preferred location for better advice. Every course in which you are interested in can have scope for you,so please specify an area of interest. Let me help you with a few options:
M.Tech
M.Sc in Biochemistry
MS Genetics or Nanotechnology or Environmental Science
MBA (Pharmaceutical Management)
Decide a country, decide an area of interest and feel free to write back!
Good Luck!
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To check the specific counseling number I would suggest you to contact the institute officials personally for better assistance as such information differs from one branch to another and one course to another.
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2012-05-20 14:59:07Guide-Level 11
First of all as you have just completed your graduation advisable would be that you should opt for a full time MBA programme from any decent University or B-School, Secondly, if you are looking to get admission in any decent Institute then in that you need to clear on or the other Entrance Examination be it CAT, XAT, SNAP depending upon the institute you are applying to. In most of the top notch institutes CAT is acceptable. The top institutes for which you can apply are: IIMs, XLRI, FMS, MDI, IMT, Symbiosis etc.
For further information on MBA Institutes please check the link below:
tinyurl.com/clomvhn
tinyurl.com/bu955fb
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2012-05-20 14:44:53Guide-Level 11
As the cut-off keeps on changing every year it would be difficult to give you any concrete information on this. However, I have heard that the cut off of Govt. Law College goes pretty high (as high as 80%).
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Pooja
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