Pharm.D
Yes, you can join PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) after 12th (with PCB/PCM) or after BPharm. Career options are clinical pharmacist, hospital pharmacist, drug safety associate, research, pharmacovigilance, and jobs abroad. It is worth it if you are interested in medicine, patient care, and research .
With a 26,000 rank in TS EAMCET 2025 and BCE category, your chances for a free (convener quota) Pharm.D seat in Hyderabad are quite low. Pharm.D cut-offs in Hyderabad (especially in reputed colleges like Sultan-Ul-Uloom, Deccan, Anwar-Ul-Uloom, St. Paul’s, etc.) generally close much earlier, usually within 10k–15k ranks for BC categories.
At 26k rank, even in the final phase, you may not get a government/convener quota seat in Hyderabad. Instead, your chances are higher in:
District/private colleges outside Hyderabad under BCE quota.
Management quota seats in Hyderabad colleges (but those are not free seats).
So realistically: Free seat in Hyderabad = very difficult, but possible in district-level colleges under BCE.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes! You are able to take up Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate) after finishing B.Pharm program. Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate) is a 3-year program for B.Pharm graduates, who wish to attain more knowledge about clinical and patient-care.
Admission process:
Direct admission is available: In each state of India you can find a select number of private colleges, such as in the state of Karnataka include JSS College of Pharmacy (Ooty/Mysuru), Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, etc. These are determined by the colleges based on direct or merit based admissions. For up to date direct admission status or merit based strictly on their current policy of accepting students, it is best practice to contact the corresponding institution directly.
If you want to do pharm D(Doctor of pharmacy)then This is 3 years course for B.pharm graduates .some private colleges offering direct addmission based on B.pharm scores. Addmission process go through state level or university level Entrance exam like NEET- UG, EAMCET,KCET.
Hello,
Yes, after B.Pharm, you can take admission in Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate). To get admission, you may need to appear for entrance exams. Some states or universities conduct their own entrance tests like:
GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) – accepted by some institutes
State-level or university-specific exams – like Telangana’s TS PGECET
Some private colleges may also offer admission based on B.Pharm marks or through management quota.
So, check the specific college or state where you want to apply.
Hope it helps !
Namaste Nandana
These are the Government Colleges which offer the Course Pharm.D Course in Karnataka through KCET:
1. Government College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru
2. Government College of Pharmacy, Mysuru
3. Government College of Pharmacy, Kalaburagi (Gulbarga)
The cutoff of these colleges are relatively low as compared to medical courses, but the seats are also limited. So plan accordingly.
Hope this helps. Thank You!!!
HELLO,
Your chances of getting a Pharm.D seat with a rank of 16991 in AP EAPCET depend on few factors:-
1.If you belong to a reserved category like SC,ST,BC or EWS categories then your chances will be higher compared to the Open/General Category
2.Government Pharmacy colleges have very limited seats , so the cutoff rank is usually much lower. With your rank , chances are slim for government quota seats but in private pharmacy colleges , the cutoff is usually higher so you have decent chances of admission
3.Attend counselling in first round may be it will be difficult for you to get a Pharm.D seat at top or popular colleges. But in second or third rounds when vacancies open up your chances increases
4.You can also try for admissions through management quota seats in private colleges
Hope this Helps!
To get admission into Form D at Andhra University under the local and BCE category as a BIPC student, you generally need to secure a rank within 4000 to 5000 in the AP EAPCET exam. However, the exact cutoff may vary each year based on the number of applicants and seat availability. It is advised to check the official counselling website for the latest cutoff ranks.
The TS EAMCET 2025 cutoff for Pharm.D is not officially out yet. But from past years, general category students may need a rank around 55,000 to 65,000 to get admission. SC and ST category cutoffs are usually higher, about 70,000 to 90,000 ranks. BC categories have cutoffs between 50,000 and 75,000. These ranks can change every year. For exact details, check the official TS EAMCET counseling website after results.
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