Duration : | 2 Years |
Level : | Post Graduation |
Eligibility : | B.Pharm. |
Course Type : | Degree |
Duration : | 2 Years |
Level : | Post Graduation |
Eligibility : | B.Pharm. |
Course Type : | Degree |
Eligibility
Candidates must have passed the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree from a recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
Admission Process
Admissions to M.Pharm at DSU are based on the following entrance examinations:
Candidates who have qualified in any of the above entrance examinations can apply for M.Pharm at DSU.
Application Process
To apply for M.Pharm at DSU, candidates must visit the university website and fill out the online application form. The application form must be accompanied by the following documents:
Selection Process
The selection of candidates for admission to M.Pharm at DSU is based on the following criteria:
Counselling
Once the selection process is complete, shortlisted candidates will be invited for counselling. During counselling, candidates will be allocated seats in the various M.Pharm programs based on their entrance exam score, B.Pharm marks, and reservation criteria (if applicable).
Event | Date |
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DSAT 2023 registration begins | January 2023 |
DSAT 2023 exam date | May 24, 2023 |
DSAT 2023 results declaration | June 2023 |
GPAT 2023 registration begins | February 2023 |
GPAT 2023 exam date | May 13, 2023 |
GPAT 2023 results declaration | June 2023 |
DSU M.Pharm counselling begins | July 2023 |
Last date for admission to DSU M.Pharm | August 2023 |
Educational Qualifications: Applicants typically need a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognized university or institution. The eligibility criteria may include specific subject requirements related to the chosen M.Pharm specialization.
Minimum Percentage: Many universities and M.Pharm programs have a minimum percentage requirement in the qualifying Bachelor's degree (B.Pharm). The required percentage can vary by university and program.
Entrance Exam: Some M.Pharm programs may require applicants to take an entrance examination. The score obtained in this entrance exam is often a significant factor in the selection process. The content and format of the entrance exam can vary by university and program.
Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose (SOP): Applicants may be asked to submit a statement of purpose that outlines their academic interests, reasons for pursuing an M.Pharm, and career goals.
Letters of Recommendation: Some M.Pharm programs may require applicants to provide letters of recommendation from professors or professionals who can vouch for their academic abilities and potential.
Interview: In some cases, universities may conduct interviews as part of the selection process for M.Pharm programs. The interview may assess your subject knowledge, research interests, and motivations for pursuing an M.Pharm.
Merit List: Universities often prepare a merit list based on the applicants' academic performance, entrance exam scores (if applicable), and other relevant criteria. Admission is granted to candidates based on their position in this merit list.
Reservation and Quota: Universities in India often have reservation policies based on caste, gender, and other factors as per government regulations. Be sure to check the specific reservation policies of Dayananda Sagar University.
Document Verification: Finally, selected candidates are required to submit their original documents for verification before the final admission is granted.
Check Eligibility Criteria:
Select the M.Pharm Program:
Collect Required Documents:
Fill Out the Application Form:
Upload Documents:
Pay the Application Fee:
Submit the Application:
Entrance Exam (if applicable):
Wait for Admission Results:
Acceptance and Enrollment:
Submit Required Documents for Verification:
Pay Tuition and Fees:
Attend Orientation: