Pharmacy
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Yes, Data Ranpat Dev College of Nursing & Pharmacy, Kathua is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) for its pharmacy courses.
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For B.Pharmacy admissions through MHT-CET 2025, the CAP counselling is conducted in multiple rounds. Currently, Round 4 is going on, where candidates can participate in seat allotment based on their merit and availability of seats. It’s important to complete the choice filling, document verification, and fee payment within the given deadlines to confirm your admission. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-cap
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Gujarat's pharmacy cutoffs for 2025 have not yet been announced, but for BPharm, they are determined by the results of the GUJCET exam. The General Category cutoffs at prestigious universities like MSU Baroda and L.M. College of Pharmacy are anticipated to be between 80 and 95 marks, while those at Government Pharmacy College are likely to be between 65 and 80 marks.
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You must apply to the colleges of your choice after fulfilling the requirements for admission to a B. Pharma program. Admission is determined by entrance tests such as CUET or NEET, or a combination of both. Merit is determined by your scores from the 12th grade. Following the entrance exam (if necessary), you have to finish document verification and take part in the counseling procedure.
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If you want to get admission to the Ideal College pharmacy with a percentile of 43, it might be harder for you to get admission because typically in more competitive colleges you need a higher percentile, but still, if you belong to a reserved category, you still have a chance, or you can go for the management quota.
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With a 63 percentile in MHT CET, getting admission to top pharmacy colleges in Pune may be difficult, as they usually have higher cutoffs. However, you may still have options in some colleges.
Pune District Education Association's College of Pharmacy had a cutoff of about 43.5 percentile in 2024, so your score could be enough for this college. Maeer's Maharashtra Institute of Pharmacy had a cutoff of around 19.3 percentile, which also makes it a possible option.
You should participate in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds conducted by the State CET Cell to check available seats. If you belong to any reserved category, it might improve your chances. Private colleges may also have lower cutoffs or different admission criteria.
Keep checking official announcements from the State CET Cell for the latest information on admissions and seat availability.
Websites for reference:
www.mahacet.org
Hello Aspirant,
Admission cutoffs change every year and depend on many factors.
For the most accurate information, you should check the official ACPC or GUJCET websites for past years' cutoff data. You can also contact the colleges directly to inquire about their admission cutoffs for the SC category in previous years.
Based on previous years' KEAM allotment data, getting a seat at Jamia Salafiya Pharmacy College with a rank of 22270 in the third allotment is unlikely .
The college's cutoff ranks in past years for the final allotment rounds have generally been much lower than your rank. It's advisable to look at other colleges where your rank might be competitive.
Hey! There are several good colleges for B.Pharmacy in Maharashtra. Some of the top options include Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, which is one of the best with strong academics and placements. If you prefer private colleges, Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy, Mumbai and Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune are well-known for good infrastructure and faculty. In Pune, Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research is also a strong choice. For those looking for affordable fees, Government College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad and Government College of Pharmacy, Karad are very good government options with lower cost. When choosing a college, always check PCI approval, placements, facilities, and fees. If you share your budget and preferred location, it will be easier to suggest the most suitable option for you.
You can consider the below mentioned colleges and then decide the suitable college for you :
1. The School of Pharmacy, IIT BHU.
2. Kashi Institute of Pharmacy.
3. Varanasi College of Pharmacy.
You can visit the below website
Source: Careers360 https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bpharma-colleges-in-varanasi
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