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Hey Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great,


As you want to some of the colleges those who are still taking admissions for the course of  D Pharmacy. There are not many cases left now in which you can take admission into. The following is the link for some of the options left:

https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmacy-colleges-in-india

If you are unable to click on the link, you can just copy and paste it on google to access.


I hope this will help you,

Best of Luck :)

Hi Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, you should work hard and should focus on achieving high and high in entrance exam it totally depends upon the examination if paper is simple then cutoff goes high gradually and if paper or examination is hard then cutoff goes down. You should certainly work hard and should try to achieve high and high in examination.

Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.

All the best!

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