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I can pay half of the fee but the remaining fee needs some hours of my daily routine which will interupt my studies and assignment submition delay

City-Dasuya, dist-Hoshiarpur,punjab, India

Grow to pharmacy

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I am currently seeking financial support to pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree, a four-year professional program that prepares students for careers in the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare, and research.

Purpose of Money in a B.Pharmacy Course (For an Individual Student)
1)Tuition and Academic Fees
B.Pharmacy is a professional course with significant tuition fees. Students must pay for:

Semester fees

Examination fees

Registration or enrollment charges

2)Books and Study Materials
Pharmacy students require access to a variety of academic resources, including:

Textbooks (often expensive)

Reference journals

Online databases or e-books

3)Lab and Practical Expenses
The course includes hands-on lab work in subjects like pharmacology, pharmaceutics, and medicinal chemistry. This requires:

Lab kits and safety equipment

Chemicals and reagents

Lab manuals

4)Internships and Industrial Training
Most programs require industrial training or internships in pharmaceutical companies, which can involve:

Travel and accommodation costs

Unpaid or low-paid internship periods

5)Project Work and Research
Final-year students often need funds for research or project work, which may include:

Lab testing

Equipment usage

Printing and documentation

6)Transportation and Living Costs
For students living away from home, they must manage:

Hostel or PG rent

Food and daily expenses

Travel to college and internship sites

7)Licensing and Certification Exams
After graduation, students often take licensing exams or certifications, which involve:

Application fees

Study materials or coaching

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