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Under Graduate Courses – B. Pharmacy
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A percentage of the seats are filled-in through EAMCET on basis of the rank secured by the candidates. EAMCET entrance test is conducted by the convener, who is appointed by the Telangana State Council for Higher Education. |
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A percentage of the seats are filled-in by the management under NRI quota. The eligibility criterion for this quota is that, the candidates seeking admission should possess 50% overall or in group or in equivalent subjects. The preference will be given for the candidates qualified in EAMCET/Merit. |
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10 % seats are filled in the Second year through ECET lateral entry scheme on the basis of the rank secured by the candidate. |
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Pharm. D
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The duration of the course shall be six academic years (five years of study and one year of internship or residency). The period of six years duration is divided into two phases –
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Phase I –
consisting of first, second, third, fourth and fifth academic year.
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Phase II –
consisting of internship or residency training during sixth year involving posting in specialty units. It is a phase of training wherein a student is exposed to actual pharmacy practice or clinical pharmacy services and acquires skill under supervision of a preceptor so that he or she may become capable of functioning independently.
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Post Graduate Course – M. Pharmacy
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M. Pharmacy Specializations:
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Pharmaceutics |
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Pharmaceutical Analysis |
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A percentage of the seats are filled-in through all India level entrance examination – GPAT/PGCET on the basis of the rank secured by the candidates. |
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A percentage of the seats are filled-in by the Management under NRI quota. Under special circumstances, GPAT/PGCET Rank holders will be considered in lieu of NRI Candidates. If there are no eligible GPAT rank holders, candidates will be admitted as per the rank secured in PGCET and in the otherwise situation candidates who secured 55% or more in the qualifying exam will be considered for admission. |
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Post Graduate Course –Pharm. D (Post Baccalaureate)
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Eligibility: A pass in B. Pharmacy from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act.
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Admission Process: Admissions are through PGECET
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Duration: The duration of the course shall be for three years (two years of study and one year internship or residency). The period of three years duration is divided into two phases –
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Phase I –
consisting of First and Second academic year.
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Phase II –
consisting of Internship or residency training during third year involving posting in specialty units. It is a phase of training wherein a student is exposed to actual pharmacy practice or clinical pharmacy services, and acquires skill under supervision of a preceptor so that he or she may become capable of functioning independently.
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