Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Tution fees | ₹183000 | ₹183000 | ₹183000 | ₹183000 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹1.83 Lakhs | ₹1.83 Lakhs | ₹1.83 Lakhs | ₹1.83 Lakhs |
Events | Dates |
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MHT CET Registration Timeline | Tentative Jan 16, 2025 - Mar 15, 2025 |
MHT CET (PCB) Admit Card Date | Tentative Apr 13, 2025 |
MHT CET (PCM) Admit Card Date | Tentative Apr 19, 2025 |
MHT CET Exam Date | Tentative Apr 22, 2025 - May 17, 2025 |
MHT CET Result Date | Tentative Jun 16, 2025 |
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Application Timeline (B.Pharma) | Jan 16, 2024 - Mar 01, 2024 |
Events | Dates |
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MHT CET Registration Timeline | Tentative Jan 16, 2025 - Mar 15, 2025 |
MHT CET (PCB) Admit Card Date | Tentative Apr 13, 2025 |
MHT CET (PCM) Admit Card Date | Tentative Apr 19, 2025 |
MHT CET Exam Date | Tentative Apr 22, 2025 - May 17, 2025 |
The 2023 MHT CET round 1 cutoff percentile for the Bachelor of Pharmacy [B.Pharm] at VESCOP was 95.06 for the GOPENO category.
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(i) The candidate should be an Indian National;
(ii) Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the Mathematics or Biology and obtained at least 45% marks (at least 40% marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability belonging only to Maharashtra State) in the above subjects taken together;
(iii) The candidate should have appeared in all the subjects in MHT-CET 2023 and obtain non zero score in MHT-CET 2023.
(2) All India Candidature Candidates
(i) The candidate should be an Indian National;
(ii) Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the Mathematics or Biology and obtained at least 45% marks (at least 40% marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section and Persons with Disability belonging only to Maharashtra State) in the above subjects taken together;
(iii) Should obtain non zero positive score in NEET or the candidate should have appeared in all the subjects in MHT-CET 2023 and obtain non zero score in MHT-CET 2023. However, preference shall be given to the candidate obtaining non zero positive score in NEET over the candidates who obtained non zero score in MHT-CET 2023.
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The course curriculum focuses on our experience so much. There are labs and lectures as well. The syllabus focuses on all the things we need to learn as a pharmacists. The laboratory exposure adds in our experience immensely. It gives us the feel of industrial work. The exams are very frequent which is good for the preperation of the students for the end semester exam. There are two mid semester exams and one final semester exam in every semester. Every exam has theory as well as practical exam
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The course curriculum is as per Mumbai university PCI syllabus which is fixed for all MU colleges, but the college is autonomus now so there might be changes in the curriculum acoording to the college
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I selected this course as I wanted a pharmacy course. The faculty members are well-sufficient and the teaching methods are really good. We had e-learning as well. The smart boards and of course the technology has helped us very well. The laboratory as well as the teaching, and nonteaching staff both are cooperative. The equipment provided is also good and the course curriculum was also followed.
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I was always curious about the drugs manufacturing and working in our bodies. Also, my chemistry is good. So it was the best field for me to choose. The cherry on the cake is my institute. They motivate us and encourage us to do the best we can. For every subject there is a teacher who is qualified with a great amount of knowledge, whatever our doubt is, the respected teacher is always there to help and clarify our doubts.
I was always interested in the medical field profession and pharmacy is a good option and I was always interested in dealing with making medicines. All the teaching faculty is highly qualified and with a lot of knowledge and experience in teaching. All the teachers take a lot of effort to explain each topic and make sure every student understood. Teachers also give assignments and notes and conduct quizzes for making sure every student understands the topic and studies well. All the teachers are kind and approachable.
The professors are very approachable and always go out of their way to guide the students. The professors teaching are well qualified PG and PhD holders with abundant knowledge of the subject. With well equipped labs having all the required technucal instruments they provide hands on training which makes the student ready for the industry.
I choose this course as I realized it had a scope in the future and also I had interest in studying medicine and how they work on body. Faculty in VESCOP is really well qualified and knowledgeable and the teachers they care about their students. Their teaching method is also quite well effective and easy to understand (not everyone though) and try to explain every concept. Mid sessional exams in VESCOP were quite harder than that of the other colleges which is a good thing for the students as they had to study beforehand to pass in mid sem exams and had a less amount of pressure in end semester exams. The exams were held at quite the right time with sufficient time for students to study and remember the concepts studied with preparatory leaves before exams.
I was always fascinated by medicines, I always want to learn how to make medicines so I decided to be Pharmacist. There are overall 25+ teachers in complete college. Teachers are qualified from abroad countries carrying a degree of Ph.D., Mpharm, B.pharm. I belong to the CBCS pattern we have 2 exams mid-semester at the start of 3 months after the next 2 months we have Semester exams. Our faculty is so supportive they make us clear things in such a way that exams were never a difficult task for us.
For me, B.Pharmacy is a course which I opt by 'choice' I don't know how many have taken it by chance, but the best part is that you have taken the right decision because you are around great faculty every 10-12 students are allotted a mentor who keeps track of their student's overall progress in academia, social as well as mental aspects. The professors here are clear with their notions and are well respected. Here exams are directed three times a semester i.e two Sessional exams/unit tests and one Semester exam according to the PCI syllabus.
I chose the course because of my interest in science (chemistry/biology) and since I found it a better option after the medical field. About the faculty-student ratio we were provided with 2 teachers for a division of 50/56 students per subject; we have divisions with the same bifurcation. The faculty at the college are highly educated and knowledgeable, many of them hold PhD degrees in their respective subjects and the others have done masters in their respective subjects. About the exam pattern, when we entered college the pattern was changed from CBCS to PCI. In this, we'd have 2 MSE that is mid-semester exams (sessionals) for both theory and practicals 30m and 20m respectively for each subject at a gap of one month which covered half portion of the entire one. After sessionals, we'd have ESE ie the end semester exam, 75marks paper for each subject. The practicals would be of 50 marks. Overall the marks of all these exams were converted into aggregate as CGPA. It is difficult to pass exams
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