Eligibility Criteria
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharmacy)
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharmacy)
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects, along with Mathematics or Biology as one of the optional subjects.
Minimum Marks: A minimum aggregate of 50% marks in the qualifying examination is required.
Age Requirement: Applicants should have completed 17 years of age at the time of admission.
Entrance Examination: Admission is based on the JEECUP (Joint Entrance Examination Council of Uttar Pradesh) scores.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharmacy)
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects, along with Mathematics or Biology as one of the optional subjects.
Minimum Marks: A minimum aggregate of 50% marks in the qualifying examination is required.
Entrance Examination: Admission is based on the UPCET (Uttar Pradesh Combined Entrance Test) scores.
Lateral Entry: Candidates who have completed a Diploma in Pharmacy from a PCI-approved institution may be eligible for direct admission into the second year of the B.Pharmacy program.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharmacy)
Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharmacy)
Educational Qualification: B.Pharm degree from a PCI-approved institute with minimum 55% aggregate (50% for SC/ST).
Minimum Marks: A minimum aggregate of 55% marks (50% for SC/ST candidates) in the B.Pharma examination is generally required. Some premium institutes like IIT (BHU) may require 60% or higher.
Entrance Examination: Admission is primarily based on GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) or CUET-PG scores. National-level GPAT qualifiers are often given preference and are eligible for AICTE scholarships.
Counseling: For state-affiliated colleges (AKTU), admission is handled through UPTAC (Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling) based on entrance exam merit.