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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 03, 2025Hindi
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What is the cutoff for b pharm in jadavpur university of general category, i got 82k , i know that this year i can't? But plz share some tips so that i crack next year ,

Ans: Jadavpur University's B.Pharm Pharmaceutical Technology maintains highly competitive admission standards with WBJEE 2024 cutoff ranks ranging from 2088 (Round 1) to 3904 (Round 3) for general category home state quota, making admission with GMR 82000 practically impossible this year. Alternative government colleges offering B.Pharm admission within 82000 rank include NSHM Knowledge Campus Kolkata with closing rank around 40839. Dr. B.C. Roy College of Pharmacy Durgapur with closing rank around 51423. Bengal School of Technology Hooghly with closing rank around 71907. Calcutta Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology Uluberia with closing rank around 72501. Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Sodepur with closing rank around 18900. Private colleges accepting ranks near 82000 include Bengal College of Pharmaceutical Science and Research Durgapur. Bharat Technology Uluberia Howrah with closing rank 99929. East West Education Institute with closing rank 111593. Flemming College of Pharmacy with closing rank 97394. Adamas University Barasat with closing rank 112779. For targeting Jadavpur University next year, implement a comprehensive preparation strategy focusing on NCERT Class XI-XII concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with emphasis on high-weightage topics like Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Optics in Physics, Organic Chemistry reactions and Physical Chemistry numericals, and Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra in Mathematics. Create a structured daily study schedule allocating 3 hours each to Mathematics and Physics-Chemistry, followed by regular mock tests, previous year question papers analysis, and weekly revision sessions while maintaining consistent practice of numerical problems and conceptual clarity to achieve ranks below 5000 for securing Jadavpur admission.

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Taking a drop year is advisable given your strong interest. Follow structured NCERT-based preparation, practice 10+ years previous papers, attempt monthly mock tests, focus weak areas through error analysis, maintain consistency for achieving sub-5000 rank essential for Jadavpur University B.Pharm admission success. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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Can you give a perfect step after 12th to purse b pharmacy iam belongs from middle class family so I can't pursue mba or m Pharma so only iam doing of b pharmacy so is it been good option for me Because I have interest in medical side field but many people said it doesn't have any scope so iam now curious about it iam living in thane but b pharmacy iam thinking to doing from konkan region i know its not good but at that region i have home so I don't need to stay in hostel side so i have decided and that college name is Govindrao Nikam College of pharmacy many say it is waste of many totally by doing this course i don't know what is right and wrong plz would you guard me neatly
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Since you are from the Konkan area (which includes Mumbai), there are many excellent pharmacy institutions available. Don't worry too much about the financial aspect at this stage. Nowadays, numerous agencies, such as Tata, Reliance, and Infosys, are offering scholarships to students. Most of these agencies provide around 1 lakh for eligible students. I won't comment on the college you mentioned.

In Maharashtra, there are many government institutions, as well as a few deemed universities. To pursue a B.Pharm, you will need to take a common admission test called MHT-CET. It's essential to prepare for and appear in this exam to secure admission, and during counseling, you will get a better idea of your options.

I recommend visiting the websites of potential colleges to check their faculty qualifications and infrastructure details. Look for faculty members who have completed their postgraduate degrees in their respective departments and have at least five years of teaching experience. While a good institute can boost your prospects, it’s important for students to have the willingness to learn and improve their skills. Although many industries may recruit from well-known institutions, students must be prepared to perform well in interviews.

Since you have decided to pursue a B.Pharm, here are some steps to follow:

1. Aim for a good percentage of marks in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Biology in your +2 exams.
2. Prepare for and take the MH-CET.
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I have asked this question 3 weeks ago and still no response. Please can someone address this. Hi health expert, I have been struggling with severe health anxiety for many years now. I am currently in my mid-40s and I think this started after a traumatic experience around 10–12 years ago. We had gone on a family vacation and shortly after returning my uncle fell seriously ill. After diagnosis we found out he had advanced stage cancer and we lost him within a few months. The shock of that experience affected me deeply and ever since then I have lived with an intense fear of cancer and serious illness. Even small things like a stomach ache, a pimple, swelling, fever, or any unusual sensation trigger extreme fear in me. I immediately start thinking the worst and it causes sleepless nights and constant worry. This has seriously affected my quality of life. Along with the anxiety, my OCD symptoms also become very intense during these phases. It feels like there’s a voice in my head constantly telling me to perform certain rituals like praying immediately, drinking water at a specific moment, not switching off the AC, or doing random actions “or else” something bad will happen. It becomes mentally exhausting, and at times I struggle to function normally in my daily routine. I have consulted several psychiatrists and psychologists over the years, but I still feel unhappy and stuck. I am reaching out here to ask if anyone has experienced something similar or found anything that genuinely helped whether coping techniques, home remedies, calming practices, or anything else that brought some peace and stability. Basically I am looking for some home remedy and also want to check is this something rare or they are people who goi through this.
Ans: Dear Sir/ Madam. Thank you for reaching out. I am responding as Physiotherapist which is allied health care professional and not as core medical professional. As a physiotherapist, I want you to know that what you're experiencing is not rare many people live with this cycle of health anxiety ..A simple but powerful home remedy is diaphragmatic breathing: inhale slowly for 4 seconds, hold for 2, exhale for 6 seconds, repeating for 5–10 minutes whenever a trigger arises. Progressive muscle relaxation (tensing and releasing each muscle group from toes to head) can also calm your nervous system and break the urge to perform rituals. Gentle, mindful walking outdoors for 15–20 minutes daily helps ground you in physical sensations rather than fearful thoughts. I strongly recommend to also visit a Psychiatrist as well as clinical psychologist specializing in exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy, which is highly effective for health anxiety. Additionally, consult family physician to rule out any underlying medical issues, which may ease your fears. Keep taking small steps. I wish you quick recovery

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