Pharmacy
With an EBC rank of 2411 and a general rank of 8035 in PCB stream from the Joint Entrance rank card, your chances of getting admission to a government B.Pharmacy college are fair, but it will depend on a few key factors:
State and Quota: If you're applying in your home state and under EBC category, your category rank will be considered during seat allotment, which gives you an advantage.
Cutoffs Vary: Government B.Pharm cutoffs for EBC category often go up to 2500–3000 in some states, so you are close to the safer zone. However, more competitive colleges may close earlier.
Rounds Matter: If you don’t get a seat in Round 1, keep applying for Round 2 and Mop-Up, as seats often open up due to withdrawals.
College Preferences: Opt for slightly less in-demand government colleges or those in semi-urban areas for a better chance.
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A rank of 1638 in the Post Baccalaureate Pharm D entrance gives you a decent chance, especially in Vijaya College of Pharmacy, which is well-known but not extremely high in cut-off ranks. If you belong to a reserved category or if the number of seats this year has increased, your chances improve. Even if you don’t get in the first round, don’t lose hope wait for the second or spot rounds, as many students withdraw after initial allotment. Keep an eye on the official counselling updates and ensure all your documents are ready for quick admission if you’re allotted a seat.
For more information about cutoff, admission, etc check this:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/vijaya-college-of-pharmacy-hyderabad
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Yes, if you got 2066 rank in APPGECET 2025, you can get a seat in M.Pharmacy. You have better chances in private colleges.
Your admission depends on your category, the branch of pharmacy you choose (like Pharmacology or Pharmaceutics), and the college you prefer.
If you belong to a reserved category, your chances are higher. Government colleges may need lower ranks, but private colleges usually offer seats for ranks up to 3000 or more.
Keep checking the official counselling updates and be ready with your documents for web options.
official website: https://sche.ap.gov.in/APPGCET
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So according to your rank in PGCET and you belong to SC category you have decent chances of getting admission into following colleges:
1.KLE College of Pharmacy (Bengaluru)
2. Ameen College of Pharmacy
3.Acharya & BM Reddy College of Pharmacy
4.East West College of Pharmacy
5.Ramaiah College of Pharmacy
6.Dayananda Sagar College of Pharmacy
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Pharmacy D pharma admission dates are set annually by each specific college or university and their respective entrance exams . For 2025 , most of the admissions were concluded by July 2025 , with the application and entrance exams have already passed.
You have to mention the name of the college in which you want admission for Pharmacy D pharma so that i can help you with specific details
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If you got 43% in MHT CET PCB group, then it may be hard to get admission in top government pharmacy colleges. But you still have chances in some private and semi-government colleges in Maharashtra.
Some private pharmacy colleges accept students with 40% and above marks. If you belong to a reserved category like SC, ST, OBC or EWS, your chances become better.
Some colleges have management quota or minority quota seats. These usually have lower cutoff marks, so you can try admission through those.
Colleges in rural areas or small cities like Jalgaon, Amravati, or Nanded may have lower cutoffs. You may get a seat there more easily.
If you don’t get B.Pharm directly, you can take admission in D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy). After 2 years, you can join B.Pharm through lateral entry.
To know which colleges you can get, check the MHT CET counselling portal or use college predictor tools online.
official counselling website: https://cetcell.mahacet.org
In case you have managed to get 120 marks in HPCET and if you are in EWS category, then you stand in a very good chance in securing a government pharmacy college. EWS candidates are supposed to have a score of 120 since it is rather good: However, it is only provided that a student has the necessary seat in college and the preference of the college and the required cut off of the year coincide in each of the cases.
Your chances of securing a seat will also be determined by your rank and the govt pharmacy college that you want to secure.
Hello aspirant,
Here is the list of top 10 Government Pharmacy Colleges in Andhra Pradesh,
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-pharmacy-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
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Yes Tanvi, with 83 percentile in GPAT 2025 and OBC category, you have a good chance of getting admission in M.Pharm in decent government and private colleges. Try through centralised counselling like CCMT or state-level rounds for better options.
With 73 percentage in MHT CET and you belong to the SC category you have chances of getting a Pharmacy college in Mumbai.
Here are some good pharmacy colleges in Mumbai :
1. Bombay College of Pharmacy, Kalina
2. Viva Institute of Pharmacy, Virar
3. MET Institute of Pharmacy, Bandra
4. H K College of Pharmacy, Jogeshwari
5. VES College of Pharmacy, Chembur
6. Ideal College of Pharmacy, Kalyan
7. C. U. Shah College of Pharmacy
8. Shivajirao Jondhale College of Pharmacy
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