Pharmacy
With a normalised score of 76.86/300, chances for admission in top engineering colleges are quite low since cutoff for good colleges is usually higher. You may get into some private or lesser known colleges depending on your state and category.
With 67.66/300, securing a pharmacy seat is also difficult in reputed government colleges, but you may still get into certain private colleges where the cutoff is comparatively lower. It depends on the state counselling process, availability of seats, and your reservation category.
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No, She need not to give any further exams for admission into Bachelor in pharmacy as she already gave NEET and GUJCET. However, it also depends on the exam scores also that she qualifies or not, if in a scenario not qualified then she had to give another exams in order to get admission in Bachelor of Pharmacy.
In Gujarat, the main entrance exam for admission into Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) programs is the GUJCET. Some colleges also consider Class 12 scores and, in certain cases, other national-level exams like NEET.
ACPC acts as a central authority, ensuring merit-based seat allocation for engineering colleges under the state quota (GUJCET) and the All-India quota (JEE Main). They conduct the admission process, including registration, application, and counselling, based on candidate preferences and merit.
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Yes! You have absolutely higher chances of getting government seats in the following universities.
B. Pharmacy:
B.Sc Agriculture or B.Tech in Agriculture Engineering
Hello aspirant,
In several states, admissions for the 2025 D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy) program have been open since June or July 2025, however other schools are still taking applications as late as August 2025. States and institutions have different admissions deadlines; some use merit-based systems, while others need entrance examinations.
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HEY THERE!!!
Convener quota seats in TS EAMCET are government seats that are assigned according to your rank and reservation category during counseling. These seats carry controlled (lower) fees in contrast to management quota seats, which are higher fee seats that are filled outside the counseling process.
Regarding Your Rank and Category (BCE) for B.Pharmacy at Sultan Ul Uloom:
Can You Get a Free (Convener Quota) Seat?
Summary in Simple Terms:
You got 34292 rank in EAMCET and you passed class twelve with 90 percent marks. You belong to BCE category. This gives you a good chance to get B Pharmacy seat in Sultan Ul Uloom College of Pharmacy under convener quota. This college gives admission based on EAMCET ranks and last year students with even higher ranks got admission in B Pharmacy course. Since your rank is better and you have good marks, you may get a free seat or seat with very low fee under government quota.
You should attend counselling on time and choose Sultan Ul Uloom as one of your top options. During web options, give more priority to this college. Also keep your documents ready like marks memo, caste certificate, EAMCET rank card and Aadhaar. After allotment, report to college and confirm your seat. You can check more about this college, cut off rank, seat matrix and fee details here
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/sultan-ul-uloom-college-of-pharmacy-hyderabad/cut-off
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