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Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
St. Peter's Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences is also known as ‘SPIPS’. St. Peter's Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences was established 1995.The plan of this institution is to broaden the vision of the students and transform them into a stream of health care. This institution is affiliated to Kakatiya University. SPIPS is offering four year full time Graduate Programme and two year full time Post- Graduate Programme in Pharmaceutical Sciences, approved by All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE ), New Delhi, Pharmacy Council of India ( PCI ), New Delhi, Government of Andhra Pradesh) course was offered at their Institute. Facts and figures ofSt. Peter’s Institute of Pharmaceutical, Warangal
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Name | St. Peter's Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences -[SPIPS], Warangal |
Year of Establishment | Estd 1995 |
Type | Private |
Exam Frequency | Deemed to be University |
Approvals & Recognitions | PCI, AICTE |
Courses | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Doctoral |
Location | Warangal, Telangana |
Contact Details | 870-2567303 |
Website | http://www.stpeters.in/ |
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
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