Pharmacy
Here’s what I found about the previous year cutoff for B.Pharm admission at Anwarul Uloom College of Pharmacy (Hyderabad):
According to one source, the cutoff rank in TS EAMCET was around 40,000 .
Another listing (from a 2018–19 PDF) shows the B.Pharm cutoff rank as 42,000 .
An older mention notes a cutoff rank around 96,636 in TS EAMCET for the BCE category .
The last year cutoff for Pharm.D at Anwar-ul-Uloom College of Pharmacy was approximately 49,165 for general, BC-E, and PWD categories based on TS EAMCET ranks. In comparison, the cutoff for B.Pharmacy at the same college was around 96,636 . This indicates that Pharm.D is more competitive and requires a better (lower) rank than B.Pharmacy. Therefore, if your TS EAMCET rank is below 49,000, you have a good chance of getting into the Pharm.D course; otherwise, B.Pharmacy would be a more likely option.
With an AP EAMCET (Agriculture and Pharmacy stream) rank of 16,119, your prospects for admission into B.Tech Biotechnology programs in Andhra Pradesh remain fairly reasonable, particularly within private or self-financing institutions. While the most competitive public universities—such as JNTU Kakinada, AU Vizag, or ANU Guntur—typically close their admissions at lower ranks, several reputable private colleges (including GITAM, SRKR Bhimavaram, Vignan’s Foundation, and KL University) tend to have more flexible cutoffs and may be within your reach.
Several variables will shape your chances:
- **Reservation Category:** If you belong to a reserved category (BC, SC, ST, etc.), your opportunities will likely improve, as cutoffs are generally more accommodating for these groups.
- **Home District/Local Area:** Local area reservations can substantially affect the closing ranks, so your home district is an important factor.
- **College Preferences:** As mentioned, top public universities are more selective, but strong private colleges remain accessible options.
**Recommended Steps:**
1. **Utilize College Predictor Tools:** Tools like the one on Careers360 allow you to input your rank, category, gender, and other relevant details. This will generate a tailored list of colleges and branches where you have a realistic chance of admission.
2. **Review Historical Cutoffs:** Examining previous years’ opening and closing ranks for B.Tech Biotechnology (especially within your category) will provide valuable context on your prospects.
3. **Monitor Counselling Rounds Closely:** Even if you do not secure a seat in the first round, subsequent rounds or spot counselling often see considerable movement. Remain engaged throughout the entire process.
If you would like a more detailed analysis, please share your reservation category, gender, local area (AU, OU, SVU), and preferred colleges. I can then offer more targeted suggestions. Additionally, if you require direct links to past cutoffs or counselling information, please let me know. https://engineering.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
dear student, The JEECUP 2025 Diploma in Pharmacy result is expected to be released soon on the official website, jeecup.admissions.nic.in (https://jeecup.admissions.nic.in) . The exam was held from June 5 to 13, 2025. Once the result is out, you can check it by entering your application number, date of birth, and security pin. Make sure to download and save your rank card for counselling. Only qualified candidates will be eligible for admission, so keep your login credentials ready.
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First off, congrats on scoring 82 percentile in MHT CET—that's a good performance. While getting free admission in B Pharmacy may be tough, especially in private colleges, you still have a very fair chance of getting a seat in government or aided colleges where the fees are relatively low. If you belong to a reserved category or have a TFWS Tuition Fee Waiver Scheme certificate, you might be able to study at very little or no cost.
Make sure you apply in the CAP rounds and choose low-fee colleges at the top of your preference list.
For more details on colleges and fee structure, check here:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-pharma-bachelor-of-pharmacy
Thank you and wishing you all the best
Of course, you will get good pharmacy college with high possibility. Based on MHT-CET databases you may get colleges under Nt-b female catagory. Here are some colleges according to your percentile:
Participate in councelling process I.e CAP (centralized admission process). Keep your preference colleges on top. Keep going. All the best
Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the government pharmacy colleges in Mumbai:
To know about more colleges, you can visit our site through following link:
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-pharmacy-colleges-in-mumbai
Thank you
Dear Nikhil,
for applying to government pharmacy college Ranchi first pass 12th with PCB or PCMB then sit for the JCECE (B.Pharm) conducted my Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECEB) the exams usually held in May-June then wait for merit list and then get admission done.
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Government Polytechnic Srinagar Garhwal offers a Diploma in Pharmacy course for 40 seats, it is approved by PCI and applications are through the Uttarakhand JEEP, the annual tuition fee is very low about five thousand three hundred rupees per year, so total fee is around sixteen thousand rupees for two years .
You can also see the course details, seat count and fee on Career360 page here
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/government-polytechnic-srinagar-garhwal/dpharma-course
This will help you check admission info directly.
To get admission in B.Pharmacy through MHT-CET in Maharashtra, you need to score at least 45% marks. This is around 30 to 40 percentile for general category students. For reserved category students, 40% marks (around 25 to 35 percentile) is enough to be eligible.
But just being eligible does not guarantee admission. To get a seat in a good college, you should aim for a higher score. If you get 60 to 80 percentile, you have a better chance to get into a decent B.Pharm college. If your score is above 85 percentile, you can get admission in top colleges.
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