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Pune: The admission process for both degree and diploma courses in pharmacy has been hindered due to pending approvals from Pharmacy Council of India for numerous educational institutions. Despite the ongoing registration for degree and diploma courses by the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) cell, the subsequent admission procedures have come to a standstill, leading to anxiousness among students and their parents. Students have written to the CET cell to conduct admissions based on available seats—there are over 70,000 seats in Maharashtra.

CET officials said that they were awaiting a response from the council on proceeding with admissions. An official from the CET cell said, "Pharmacy institutions need annual approval from the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). Most institutions have not completed this process yet and this has impacted admissions.



Proposals sent for approval are still pending, causing delays.” As many as 453 institutions offer diploma and degree courses, with 43,000 bachelor's intake and 29,000 diploma course intake. Aspirant Surabhi Vyas from Pune said, “ I have registered for the admission process.

But, we are all waiting for allotments to begin. This Aug-end and there is no word about the merit list. We will lose the study period and classroom sessions, leading to a delay in the academic session.

" We also published the following articles recently CET Cell Age Cutoff Mistake Causes Panic Among Maharashtra NEET UG Aspirants Maharashtra's medical aspirants faced panic due to an error by the CET Cell, which set the age cutoff year as 2006 instead of the correct 2007 for MBBS admissions. This disqualified thousands who had cleared NEET-UG. The mistake, recurrent in previous years, was corrected later, allowing applications to continue.

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Check the detailed category-wise list on DU's official website. Delhi University admission 2024: Round 1 seat allocation result declared at admission.uod.

ac.in, acceptance deadline on Aug 18 Delhi University has announced the first round of seat allocations for undergraduate courses for the academic session 2024-25. Selected candidates must accept their allocated seats and pay the application fee by August 21.

This year, DU offers 71,600 seats across 69 colleges with 2,45,287 candidates registered for the first phase of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS)..

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