Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma)

B.Pharma is a four-year undergraduate programme that focuses on testing and studying medications for a specific ailment as well as educating patients about drug dose. Students with a B.Pharmacy degree have a plethora of work choices. Proper understanding of medicinal medications and it’s distribution is necessary, hence the pharmacist job scope is in growing demand. Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Retail Pharmacist, Pharmacy Assistant, Clinical Pharmacist, Pharmaceutical Sales Representative, Pharmacy Manager, Health Inspector, and others are some of the most common professions that students begin with.The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is the program’s governing organisation, and it is responsible for establishing all B.Pharma course norms and regulations. Candidates who complete the course will be able to practise as pharmacists following graduation. The B.Pharmacy degree has a lot of potential and will grow in popularity in the next years due to the high demand for healthcare professionals who can prepare pharmaceuticals to treat a variety of diseases and deficits.

B.Pharma Eligibility Criteria

  • Minimum Qualification Required: 10+2 or equivalent examination.
  • Minimum Marks Required (Aggregate): Minimum 50% in 10+2 in science subjects.
  • Age Limit: Age limit for B.Pharm. is 20 years for reserved category and 22 years for reserved category.

B.Pharma Admission Process:

  • Admission to the B.Pharm. is strictly on the basis of common entrance examination.
  • Government/state colleges conduct their own entrance examination.
  • Few colleges also do direct admissions on the basis of the cut-off list or merit list.
  • Here’s a list of popular B.Pharm. Common Entrance Test:
  • MHT-CET Maharashtra Entrance Test
  • BHU-B Entrance Exam
  • Goa Common Entrance Test