B.Pharma
The fees for a 4-year B.Pharm course in India vary by college type. In government colleges, it ranges from 1,000 to 1,05,000 per year, while in private colleges it can go from 2,000 to 13,25,000 per year. Top colleges like Jamia Hamdard or Manipal charge around 1,20,000–2,85,000 per year. Fees may also vary for entrance-based or merit-based admissions. Studying abroad can cost significantly more, up to 25,000–35,000 per year in countries like Australia. Additional costs such as living expenses and insurance should also be considered. Always check the college website for the latest fee details.
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Yes, you have a good chance of getting a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma). The colleges generally offer relaxed cutoff marks for the reserved categories. So with your 76% in class 12 and being in the OBC category.
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If your goal is to become a Clinical Research Associate (CRA), a B.Pharm is a highly relevant degree and a good stepping stone.
Many Clinical Research Associate positions require a bachelor's degree in a life science, such as Pharmacy, Nursing, or Biosciences.
Your B.Pharm coursework will provide you with a good understanding of pharmacology, drug development, and the regulatory aspects of pharmaceuticals, which are essential for clinical research.
To further enhance your chances of becoming a CRA, pursuing additional training or certification in clinical research, like a Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research (PGDCR), is highly recommended. These courses focus on industry-specific skills like clinical trial management, regulatory compliance (including ICH-GCP guidelines), and data analysis,.
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Due to a technical issue or separate counselling, BPharma might not appear on the HPCET counselling portal.
Verify your eligibility and give it another go later.
If the issue persists, get in touch with HPTU.
A student from West Bengal can absolutely pursue a B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) degree , either within West Bengal or in other Indian states , provided they fulfill the necessary eligibility conditions and clear the required entrance examinations .
hi adhil,
yes, you can take private admission in deemed universities, and semi-government universities,by your 12th marks.
hope this helps,
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Central Universities Offering B.Pharm :
1. Central University of Punjab (CUP), Bathinda – Offers a 4 year B.Pharm program with industrial training and research opportunities.
2. Central University of Haryana (CUH), Mahendergarh – Provides B.Pharm under the School of Interdisciplinary and Applied Sciences.
check their official websites.
Several central universities in India offer Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) programs. One notable institution is Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, which provides a B.Pharm course through its Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Additionally, institutions like Jamia Hamdard University and Panjab University are renowned for their pharmacy programs.
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