![]() The Milind Institute of Pharmacy (MIP), Bangaluru initially offered only the diploma course in pharmacy (D.Pharm) for more than 8 years. As the students of the institute had been yielding good results every year, the management of the institute got encouraged and decided to upgrade the institute to degree level. The State Government of Karnataka was also quite pleased to sanction the B. Pharma degree course to Milind Institute of Pharmacy in 1991. Till then, the institute has been offering both the D.Pharm and B.Pharm courses to the students. The institute admits a large number of students from all over India in these two courses, every year. ![]() In order to get admitted in the B.Pharm course in Milind Institute of Pharmacy (MIP), Bangaluru, the students are required to have passed two year P.U.C. examination of Karnataka P.U.C Board or an equivalent examination of any other approved Board or university. The students must pass the examination with not less than 50% marks in any combination comprising P.C.M or P.C.B (minimum eligibility should be based on the aggregate of P.C.M or P.C.B.) or (P.C.M.B, P.C. and Computer Sciences, P.C and Electronics. In case of the students who have taken P.C.M.B Combination, the institute considers the aggregate of P.C.M or P.C.B whichever is higher, for the purpose of admission. The students, who belong to the SC/ ST or Category- I, are required to have a minimum percentage marks of 40% in P.U.C or its equivalent examination (P.C.B, or P.C.M. or P.C.M.B.) , P.C an Computer Science P.C and Electronics. There are also some other criterions for getting admitted in the B.Pharm course of the Milind Institute of Pharmacy (MIP), Bangaluru. The candidates having scored less than 50 % marks in (10 +2) but who have completed B.Sc. Degree with Chemistry as one of the compulsory subjects in combination with any tow of the following subjects, namely, Physics, or Mathematics, or Microbiology or Botany, or Zoology, or Bio- technology, or Computer Sciences or electronic and secured not less than 50 % marks in aggregate, are also considered eligible for admission to first year B.Pharm course. Apart from them, the candidates, who have scored less than 50% marks in 10+2 but have completed D.Pharm Course securing more than 50% marks in aggregate in D.Pharm, are considered as eligible for B.Pharm course. The candidates having passed D.Pharm course approved by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), with not less than 50 % aggregate, are considered eligible for this course, as well. The get admitted directly to II B.Pharm course 10% over and above the sanctioned intake and they are bound to study Mathematics, Computer Science & Statistics of I B.Pharm in addition to the II B.Pharm. |