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The first requirement to open a chemist shop/pharmacy is to be a Pharmacist and registering with Pharmacy Council of India. However, it is advisable for you to visit the website of Pharmacy Council Of India (http://pci.nic.in/) for all the requirements, as these requirements might change time to time.
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2)A.F.M.C
3)J.I.P.M.E.R
4)Manipal university
5)S.R.M MEDICAL COLLEGE
All the best for your bright future!
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If you are interested in the civil services, you should devote yourself to studying for the UPSC exams,as this is no mean task. You will have to study at least 8-10 hours a day depending on your capacity to grasp different topics.
So basically, you should first sit down and decide which course or exam you want to give. You could also take the help of a career counselor
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Some of the best coaching institutes are:
1. Vajiram (They still have some of the best faculty in the market)
2. Vision IAS (Their study material is one of the best in market)
3. Shankar IAS
4. ALS (One of the best faculty for Geography optional/Ira Singhal, topper of 2015 Exam was from this coaching)
5. Khan Academy
6. Sriram IAS
7. BYJU's/Online
8. Mrunal/Online: Free resource
9. Insight: Free resource (specifically for mains preparation)
10. Elite Academy
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There is no difference between MBA and PGDM. Colleges affiliated to University provide a degree called MBA. Whereas, those institutions that aren't affiliated to any University and run the program provide PGDM. Even IIM's provide PGDM. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.
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While both the examination require consistent preparation, the SNAP examination is comparatively more tougher due to the negative marking scheme, also there is no general knowledge section in the CET examination but it is in the SNAP examination.
To know more about the examination candidates can refer to the official website or Shiksha.
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It's a dilemma almost every student faces at this stage. So don't worry. Doors are wide open for you to take plunge. What do you want to become? What is your passion? If you like managerial assignments, go for MBA else go for PG. You can also think of appearing for civil services exam or CDS.
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1. NMIMS Global Access School for continuing education
Eligibility: - Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from any recognised University or an equivalent degree recognised by Association of Indian Universities (AIU) with minimum 50% marks at Graduation Level. Or less than 50% marks with two years of experience. Course Fee Rs. 76000/
2. Symbiosis center for distance learning (SCDL)
Eligibility: - Bachelor's degree holder / Graduate in any discipline from a recognised University. Course Fee Rs 40000
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