Tell us about your Institution or alma mater

Time to let us know about your college/institution or alma mater and some things that the world should know

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I’m currently pursuing my PGDM in Healthcare Management, and I hold a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from Ezhuthachan College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Trivandrum. PharmD is a six-year professional program that blends clinical practice with pharmaceutical science, preparing graduates to work closely with physicians and patients in optimizing medication therapy.
This strong clinical grounding has shaped my interest in healthcare systems and patient-centered care, and now, through my PGDM, I’m exploring how strategic and operational decisions can enhance healthcare delivery.

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MBBS from MGIMS, Sewagram, Wardha. Unforgettable experience.

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MBBB from Maharashtra Institute of medical sciences. The 5.5 year’s journey that’s very close to heart!

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Had a great time at St. Francis College for Women, Hyderabad, Telangana!
Highly recommended for Bachelors (esp. Science & Arts)

Amity University is probably better for business courses (regardless of the endless options of degrees being provided there)

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My current position is Assistant professor in Sathyabama University, Chennai specialised in handling Pharmacotherapeutics. I am a registered clinical pharmacist (PharmD), who has 5 years experience of clinical experience as Clinical pharmacist.
Initially I persued PharmD from Vels university, chennai, as a course which doesn’t have maths, as I was afraid of maths. Later during my clinical experience I realised that clinical pharmacy deals with math almost 60 to 70%, where it deals with all dose calculations for solid dosage forms and IV drugs in pediatrics, geriatrics and also for adults with organ injuries. My time in college helped me overcome the fear of maths with logical thinking. When I got to thinking maths in logical way, it was easier to understand and apply it in practice. That shaped me to who I am today. All thanks to my staff who helped me understand and apply the theory to practice.

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Had everlasting memories at Kannur Dental College , kerala, where I have done my bachelor’s in dentistry moulded me not just as a dentist, but as a better human being. The nurturing ecosystem and the valuable acquaintances I made there played a pivotal role in shaping who I am today

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Did my graduation from Century international institute of dental sciences and research centre , Kasargod , Kerala. Sadly, it was not a great experience . Therefore won’t recommend to anyone. :face_with_spiral_eyes:

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SMCH, SILCHAR, Assam, INDIA

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Was good. Great place to learn about depression, and romance coupled with melancholia.

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I am pursuing MBBS in Lady Hardinge Medical College- 110 years old all girls medical college located in heart of Delhi.

LHMC has a strong academic reputation, experienced faculty, and vibrant student life. It boasts a legacy of excellence in medical education and is particularly known for its all-women student body, fostering a supportive and unique environment. The college also offers a diverse range of extracurricular activities and societies, allowing students to pursue their interests and develop leadership skills.

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B. Pharma from Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bhimtal.
Best place to breathe, explore and live…

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Alumni matters a lot
For someone like me, going through my Usmle journey and being from the apex institute of India- AIIMS, it helps me to connect with my juniors and seniors, have strong networking and can give an added advantage to strive for opportunities
Given , the individuals approach and character matters a lot but Alma matter can add an extra

MBBS from Bishkek kyrgyzstan, 6 years course then MCI if pass then 1 year internship in India

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Lovely Professional University - my alma matar and one of the most woke Indian university - is absolute worst when it comes to education standards. Especially humanities and social sciences. Low education standards, run by leftist woke ideologues coupled with de facto DEI policies and have morally corrupt and super incompetent faculty.

But they do next level marketing that attracts lots of students to their hell hole. Can you imagine I completed the entire graduation in Journalism without doing a single ground report!?

My best advice to young people, especially of humanities and social sciences, will be to not go to college at all. And if you are forced or compelled to do so, do not go to any “Elite College” atleast. They are run by woke leftists who brain wash young people and teach them nothing.

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Pursuing my B.pharm form innovative college of pharmacy, greater Noida

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