can I pass NIPER JEE without biology or get chance in B.pharm without biology
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The answer is a resounding YES. As we all know, D Pharmacy or B Pharmacy cannot be completed without having completed Biology in 10+2. Biology is a required topic in order to earn a bachelor's degree in pharmacy, they reasoned. Is biology a required subject to pursue these degrees in the past?
According to the new criteria, any student who does not have biology in their academic curriculum is entitled to take a pharmacy degree, whether it is a b pharm or other pharma-related study.
NIPER JEE eligibility criteria is the bare minimum qualification that a candidate must meet to be eligible to appear in the entrance exam for the master's programmer. The eligibility guidelines set by the authorities for NIPER JEE are as follows:
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GPAT score: Aspirants must have a valid Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test 2021 (GPAT) score.
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Qualifying degree: Candidates must possess a B.Pharm degree from a recognized university. Please note that candidates in the final year of B.Pharm are also eligible for NIPER JEE 2021.
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