Hi,
Yes, Many pharmacy colleges accept the open school certificate if that school is recognized.
To do the undergraduate pharmacy courses the basic eligibility is 10 +2 passed with Physics chemistry biology or physics, chemistry maths subjects.
So if you did not have your 10+2 with PCM or PCB subjects you can give the exam from a recognized open school board. And on the basis of that baords certificate can apply to the undergraduate pharmacy course.
Hope this helps.
Hello,
Yes, you can as long the open school from where you will be doing 10+2 is valid and recognized, such as NIOS is a valid and recognized board, eligibility for BPharm is passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Maths and English as core subjects securing 50% aggregate, this may vary depending on the norms of the university, admission process varies for some it's based on the merit of the qualifying exam, while entrance tests are conducted for others,
Some of the top entrance exams for Bpharm are PUCET, MET, BITSAT, KEAM, OJEE, WBJEE, UPSEE, MHT CET to name a few, even NEET scores are considered in institute like Jamia Hamdard, while that of top colleges are Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Science, Poona College of Pharmacy, Bombay College of Pharmacy, ICT(Mumbai) etc.
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