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CET-2014 TIME TABLE

D-Pharmacy

D-Pharma The professional curriculum leading to the Pharm-D. requires four years of study and admission into this program requires completion of the Pre-Pharmacy Requirements . The entire curriculum is highly structured, allowing time for only a modest amount of elective study. Also, to complete the professional program in four years, students must consistently be successful in their completion of all of the required courses in each year of the program. The Doctor of Pharmacy is a professional degree, not a graduate degree. Admission into the Pharm-D. program requires some prior college level study, but not a Bachelors degree. However, while completion of other degree programs is not required for admission, it is not excluded. Every year some students join the Pharm-D. program after completing a Bachelors degree and in a few cases, other professional degrees. Individuals who have completed a five-year BS in Pharmacy program may seek a Pharm-D. though the traditional program. Th...

Scope of B.Sc.Agri

Scope of B.Sc.Agri In the present downturn of ‘IT’ , BSc agriculture is one of the best option for bio students. It is the good option because, 1.    Hundreds of B.Sc and MSc holders in agriculture are appointed in govt. sector every year.  But total output of degree holders from all colleges in Karnataka  per year is less than 1000 2.    At the same time, opportunities for higher education like MSc, PhD and research. Job opportunities as lecturer and research fellow in universities, colleges and research organizations. 3.   Job opportunities are plenty in govt. sector, private agri. Companies, in banking sector as agricultural officer. Good back ground course to competitive exams like IFS, IAS, etc. Following colleges offer B Sc. Agriculture course.  Under Bangalore agricultural university 1.     College of Agriculture, Bangalore 2.     College of Agriculture, Mandya 3.     College of ...

Information about B.Sc.Agri

AGRICULTURE A griculture plays a crucial role in the Indian economy. Almost 60 percent of the Indian workforce is involved in agriculture, but that has not resulted in substantial growth of the sector. In fact, its contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has dwindled to less than 25 percent. It is time that students explore this largely unknown arena.   Most students are well aware of the streams like engineering and medicine, and post-graduate degrees like the MBA. But you may have not given any thought to a BSc in Agriculture, in spite of the fact that agriculture is a part of the NCERT syllabus for Class 10+2 for science students, and you prepared the chapter for your board exams.   The demand for trained professionals in the field of agriculture is high. The course fee is negligible, barely Rs. 5,000 per year. Scholarships are also available. A student who has completed a BSc in Agriculture will get a well-paying job right after graduation. It was in the...