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B.Pharm (2nd Year Lateral Entry) After 2 Years Pharmacy Diploma Programme

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  About the B.Pharm Lateral Entry: B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) is a 3 year program where the student gets to study different subjects related to Pharma industry. Some of the topics include pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy practice pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutics , and pharmacognosy. Usha Martin University offers B.Pharm Lateral Entry course program in 3 year by directly taking admission in 2nd year. The main aim of these programs is to give a pathway for diploma holders who can earn a  bachelor’s degree in pharmacy . The coursework is designed in way such that students can save time and complete their degree in a shorter duration compared to the traditional four-year B.Pharm program. The curriculum of B.Pharm lateral entry programs usually covers advanced topics in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutics, and pharmacy practice. Students also engage in practical training, internships, and research projects t

Want to Become a Mining Engineer? Join B. Tech Mining Engineering Course at UMU

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  Coal and mineral resources constitute the backbone of the economic growth of any nation. And fortunately, India is eminently endowed with this gift of nature. Today, India holds a fair position in the matter of production and export of coal and mineral resources like iron, steel, and aluminium. The advent of technology and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is breathing new life in the coal and mineral industry of the country, thereby the sector is flourishing at an exponential rate. The growth of mineral sectors has created a great demand for skilled professionals in the mining industry.     Today, there is a great demand for mining engineers across the world. Mining Engineering is focused on safe and efficient mines of coal and metals. While pursuing mining engineering students get specialization in a particular mineral or metal, such as iron or coal. Some Mining Engineers collaborate with geologists to find and evaluate new ore deposits. Others develop or improve mining equipment,