Which entrance exam scores are accepted by SOP Sharda University for admission?

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    Vikash Kumar Jha | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The  entrance exams that are accepted by Sharda University's School of Pharmacy (SOP) for enrollment in its different programs -

    1. The Joint Entrance Examination for Pharmaceutical Education and Research is known as NIPER JEE. Exam results are accepted
    2. NEET stands for National Eligibility and Entry Test results are accepted for admission to B.Pharma
    3. Admission to M.Pharma programs is based on the results of the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT).
    4. Admissions to pharmacies are also based on results from the UPSEE, or Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam.
    5. Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam scores

    In addition, applicants for admission to a v

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    Pooja Gupta | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The SOP Sharda University entrance exam requirements differ based on the programme you're interested in. The majority of undergraduate programs just consider your 12th grade, but other fields—such as business, design, and computer applications—may also demand entrance exams, such as NATA or UCEED, or assessments particular to the university. While M.Tech. and M.Sc. programs may ask for GATE or university-specific tests, MBA/MCA schools normally take into account CAT, MAT, or comparable exams for postgraduate degrees. A PhD frequently needs to pass the UGC-NET, JRF, or university-specific exams, while Diploma programs may ha

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SAHS, Sharda Unversity courses' admissions are entrance exam scores. The college also accepts various national-level entrance exam scores, such as NATA/NEET/CUET, etc. Check the table below to know the detailed course-wise selection criteria:

Course NameSelection Criteria
BScSUAT/ CUET + PI
BPTSUAT/ CUET UG + PI
MScSUAT+ PI
MPTSUAT + PI
BOPTMSUAT + PI
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Virajita Arora

Candidates are offered courses such as BSc, BPT, MSc, MPT, etc., at UG and PG levels. Admissions are offered to candidates via SUAT, which is an in-house entrance exam of Sharda University. Aspirants can also apply via CUET UG scores for the respective courses, such as BSc and BPT. Students can check the table below to know the detailed course-wise eligibility criteria:

Course NameEligibility
BScClass 12 with 50% aggregate
BPTClass 12 with 60% aggregate with Biology or Life Sciences
MSc

MBBS/BDS/BVSc/BSc Life Sciences/BSc Biology with minimum 55% marks

MPT

BPT with 50% aggregate

BOPTM

Class 12 with Biology or Life Sciences as one of the subjects with a minimum 50% aggregate

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Ashwin Yadav

Sharda University has remained a national leader in providing students with a truly international experience. Students can access various facilities and innovations across the 180+ acre campus. The university has a dedicated Placement Cell, as well a portal. The Cell organises various events, seminars, guest lectures, among others in order to facilitate student growth in a holistic manner.

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