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14th January 2022, 09:54 PM
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How much marks is required to join Pharm.D Abroad? Best colleges Abroad?


Hi, i am studying class 12th i choose pharm.d course how many marks i need to get out of 1200 to join pharm d course please give me a full detail. I am interested to go abroad, please send me a detail which is the best college abroad.




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15th January 2022, 02:15 PM
Dineshkumar1907
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Default Re: How much marks is required to join Pharm.D Abroad? Best colleges Abroad?

The minimum requirement for candidates seeking this programme is 55% average marks in class 12 board exams.
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15th January 2022, 08:13 PM
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Default Re: How much marks is required to join Pharm.D Abroad? Best colleges Abroad?

In order to get admission , minimum of 65% or above is required in class 12th.

70% marks in academic subject.
They must clear language Proficiency test like TOEFL , IELTS, or PTE.

Some of best colleges are
University of Oxford
Monash University Australia
University of Tokyo Japan
University of Michigan US
Imperial college London UK.
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16th January 2022, 08:08 PM
pearlrana
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Default Re: How much marks is required to join Pharm.D Abroad? Best colleges Abroad?

Minimum 65% from a recognised board in class 12th exam. More than 65-70% marks in five academic subjects. The student must clear language proficiency exams like
TOEFL, IELTS or PTE.

List of colleges offering D. pharmacy in Abroad:-

National University of Singapore, Singapore
University of Oxford, UK
Monash University, Australia
Imperial College London, UK
University of Tokyo, Japan
University of Michigan, US.
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