Pharmacy
In India, B. Pharmacy admission can be through direct admission based on your 10+2 marks or through entrance exams like WBJEE, JEE (Main), or CUET. Direct admission is typically available in private colleges, while entrance exams are often required for state or central university programs.
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To enroll in B Pharmacy, you must have completed 12th grade with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths). Some private colleges provide direct admission. However, for government colleges, you may be required to take an entrance exam such as NEET, MHT-CET, or WBJEE.
The annual costs range from 40,000 to 1.5 lakh, depending on the college. Private colleges cost more than public ones. Always check the college's website for up-to-date information.
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to pursue B Pharmacy, you must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, and be at least 17 years old. Many private colleges offer direct admission based on 12th-grade marks, while government colleges may require entrance exams like MHT CET. Annual fees vary from 40,000 to 1,00,000, depending on the institution.
Yes, with a 50% in 12th, you can apply for a B.Pharmacy program at a private college. Most private institutions have minimal eligibility requirements of roughly 50% in 12th grade, particularly in areas such as biology, chemistry and physics.
However, each college may have its own admissions process, which could involve entrance examinations or direct admission based on your 12th grade results. It is critical to research the unique requirements of the private universities you are interested in.
The Telangana EAMCET 2025 (now called TG EAPCET) for Agriculture and Pharmacy was held on April 29 and 30. The official question papers and answer keys were released on May 4. These included both morning and afternoon shifts.
The exam had 160 multiple-choice questions. Out of these, 80 were from Biology, 40 from Physics, and 40 from Chemistry. There was no negative marking in the exam.
Students who appeared for the exam could download the question papers and answer keys from the official website or from trusted education platforms. These papers help students understand the exam pattern, important topics, and difficulty level.
To get admission into a government pharmacy college, the marks required depend on the entrance exam you're appearing for and also your category and state. If you're giving NEET in a state where pharmacy admissions are based on it, then scoring above 450 is usually safer for general category students, while reserved category students may get in with slightly lower marks, around 350 or more. In some states, they conduct separate entrance exams like AP EAPCET, WBJEE, or MHT CET, and in those cases, securing a rank under 10,000 can increase your chances for a government seat. The cutoff can change every year depending on the number of applicants and difficulty level of the exam, so it’s always better to check last year's closing ranks of your preferred colleges to get a better idea.
Getting a free or government seat in D Pharmacy as an OC category female student is based on various things: 1. Entrance Exams: - EAMCET (in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh), MHT CET (in Maharashtra), and other state-level exams are the major means to get admissions. - Your ranking in these tests is important. Government colleges will generally have lesser cutoffs for OC category candidates, but still, competition can be fierce. 2. Rank and Cutoffs: - As an example, in EAMCET (AP/Telangana), you need to rank between 5,000 to 10,000 to have a fair chance of getting a free seat in a government college. The rank required may vary based on things like: - Number of candidates in the OC category -Demand for D Pharmacy in particular colleges - Cutoff trends of previous years 3. State-Specific Factors: - Maharashtra, Gujarat, or Karnataka states have their own reservation policies as well as fee structures. - Government college cutoffs in these states can be different from one year to another, depending on seat availability, the number of applications, and the performance in the entire exam. 4. Reservation and Category: - Since you are an OC (Open Category) girl student, you will not get any reservation benefits. Nevertheless, a few states provide some number of seats to women on a reserved basis, which could marginally increase your chances. Rank Estimation: - Top Government Colleges: For highly sought-after institutions, you might need to get a rank around top 3,000 to 5,000 in exams such as EAMCET. - Other Government Colleges: A rank between 10,000 could still assist in getting a seat in less popular colleges, provided that too varies with the cutoff of that particular year. Major Steps: 1. Check Last Year's Cutoff: Cross-check last year's cutoffs of the exams to know how much rank you need. 2. Preparation: Work towards cracking the exam with a competitive rank by developing strong core subjects. 3. Apply to Several Colleges: Even if you are not able to get into the top colleges, there are numerous opportunities in government colleges that might provide reasonable fees. Pharma D free seat
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NEET score is mainly used for MBBS, BDS and similar medical courses. But still, some colleges may consider NEET scores for admission in B.Pharmacy too, especially in private or deemed universities. However, B.Pharmacy admission is mostly through state-level entrance exams or 12th marks.
Here are some colleges that may accept NEET scores for B.Pharmacy :
Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi
Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal
Amity University, Noida
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
D.Y. Patil University, Pune
Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune
KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad
Galgotias University, Greater Noida
It is always better to check the official website or contact the college to confirm if they accept NEET for B.Pharmacy .
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