The admissions at Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy Kasaragod is based on meeting the regulations specified by the institute for the various programmes. Candidates aspiring to pursue either the undergraduate, postgraduate or diploma programmes in pharmacy must ensure that they meet the minimum requirements for the programme and complete the specified admission and selection processes as has been outlined below. Check out the MDCP Kasaragod eligibility and admission processes for pharmacy courses.
The undergraduate programme in pharmacy will be applicable to all the candidates who clear the requisite meet the MDCP Kasaragod B.Pharn eligibility criteria, which is as follows:
All candidates must have cleared the class 12 board examination in the stream of science from a recognised board of education.
They must have secured a minimum aggregate score of 50% marks in compulsory subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics at the qualifying exam.
Candidates who have attempted the relevant KEAM examination are also eligible for admissions to the programme.
D.Pharm graduates can take admission to the 2nd year of B.Pharm programme via lateral entry.
In order to be enrolled under any one of the pharmacy courses offered at the college, candidates must complete the requisite MDCP Kasaragod Application process 2020. The application process for pharmacy admission at Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy will be done in offline mode, i.e. candidates will be required to visit the campus of the college to acquire the application form. The process will be as follows:
Candidates will be asked to buy the application form from the institute.
Enter the requested details on the application form such as the name of the candidate, DoB, academic qualifications and much more.
Once all the information has been entered, candidates are advised to check for any mistake and correct them accordingly.
After reviewing the application form, candidates must submit the form along with the required copies of the documents at the admission office.
After the application forms have been submitted successfully, the MDCP Kasaragod selection process will commence. The college will shortlist and select the candidates based purely on their past academic record. In other words, the merit of each individual candidate will be calculated on the basis of the scores they obtained in the qualifying examination.
For B.Pharm, candidates who have appeared for the Kerala Engineering, Architecture and Medical (KEAM) examination for the relevant year of admission, they will also be eligible for admission at the institute.
All aspirants are required to qualify the MDCP Kasaragod M.Pharm eligibility criteria 2020, in order to enrol under the 2-year PG programme.
Candidates must have a valid bachelor degree in pharmacy, i.e., B.Pharm degree from a recognised university or institute.
All aspirants should have secured a minimum aggregate score of 50% or more in the qualifying exam.
For those aspiring to pursue a 2-year undergraduate programme in pharmacy at the college, they must first qualify the MDCP Kasaragod D.Pharm eligibility criteria 2020, which states that:
Candidates must have cleared their class 12 board examinations in the stream of science from a recognised board of education.
It is imperative that the applicants have cleared subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics, as compulsory subjects, at the qualifying exam.
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