COURSE & ELIGIBILITY

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma)

Eligibility

Graduate in any discipline with 50% marks (General / OBC) and 45% marks (SC / ST) are eligible to apply for admission to B.Pharma course through Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) organized every year and direct admission through management quota and vacant seats.

Intake: 100



Diploma of Pharmacy (D.Pharma)

Eligibility

Intermediate or equivalent examination with PCM/PCB Application as a subject. General and OBC candidates must have secured at least 50% of marks and SC & ST candidates should have obtained a minimum of 45% in aggregate of total marks.

Intake: 60


Documents Required

  • Class 12th Marksheet (Original)
  • Mark sheet and pass certificate of 10th & 12th
  • Transfer Certificate/Migration (Original)
  • Character Certificate (Original)
  • Four passport size photographs
  • Rank Letter of U.P State Entrance Exam (UPSEE)
  • An undertaking that the student has not been involved in any ragging incident in the past other essential document can be asked by the college.


Fee Structure

As per fee structure committee of U.P State Govt..

SHERWOOD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Education, value loaded and value driven which helps the students with raw, undiscovered talents to develop into an effective, complete professional who not only becomes a success in life but also contributes significantly to the betterment of his envisions, his society. The aesthetically designed Sherwood College of Pharmacy campus has a stimulating atmosphere, conducive to all around development of students. Best layouts and idyllic ambience characterize the lecture theaters of Sherwood College of Pharmacy are spacious and equipped with the latest teaching aids & audio visual equipments facilitating the process of fast and updated learning.


Get In Touch

Lucknow Faizabad Road at 18 Km. Near Safedabad Crossing, Barabanki-225001 (U.P.)

+91-9451138477

scp@sherwoodindia.in

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