Pharmacy
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.
Hello,
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
In Maharashtra, B.Pharm admissions are not based on NEET—instead they rely on MHT-CET scores or Class XII eligibility; NEET isn’t used for B.Pharm eligibility or counselling .
That said, some private colleges (like those in Pune) may request NEET scores alongside MHT-CET, but the primary consideration remains MHT-CET performance .
If you have 80% in your boards, you can aim for top B.Pharmacy colleges like Jamia Hamdard, Manipal, or Amity, which usually accept 75–85% for admissions. Check each college’s official site for exact cutoffs.
With a 97.86 percentile in JEE or relevant entrance, you have a good chance of securing a B.Pharmacy seat at ICT Mumbai under the girls OBC-NCL category. Admission depends on seat availability and counseling, but your percentile is competitive for this category.
Hello Aspirant,
You can get B Pharmacy admissions with 55,000 rank in AP EAMCET based upon that college’s cutoff, category reservations and seat availability. Since you are in BC category and female candidates will get some reservation benefits, you may be able to get a chance in private/self financed colleges that do not go to the top ranks. In terms of reputable government colleges/ or reputed colleges, the cutoff ranking could be higher.
If you apply through the SC category, your chances of getting into a government pharmacy college are pretty good. Reserved category cutoffs usually go much further, so you can aim for colleges like L.M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad, Government Pharmacy College, Gandhinagar, or Government Pharmacy College, Vadodara. Seats might also open up in later rounds or during reshuffling, so keep an eye on those.
Now, for the general category, it’s a bit tricky. Most top government colleges fill up quickly, so your chances are slimmer, but there might still be some lower-tier government colleges where a seat could open up depending on how other students take admission.
Tip: Always participate in all counselling rounds and keep both government and good private colleges as backup options. That way, you don’t miss out.
So basically: SC category – decent chance; General – tough, but stay alert for opportun
ities.
With a rank of 2122, you stand a good chance of getting admission to D. Pharmacy in Maina Polytechnic, as pharmacy seats usually go up to higher ranks. Final allotment will depend on seat availability and category, but your rank is quite decent, so chances are in your favor.
Hey! With your SC rank 7,299, you have a very good chance of getting admission in Institute of Pharmacy, Jalpaiguri under the Home State quota. Usually, for SC category students, the closing rank for this college is much higher than your rank, so you are comfortably within the range. Make sure you participate in all rounds of counseling, because some seats may get filled in the first round while others open up in later rounds. Fill your college and branch choices carefully, putting your most preferred options first. Also, keep all your documents ready for verification. If you stay alert and plan well during the counseling process, chances are high that you will secure a seat in this college. Just keep an eye on the counseling schedule and submit everything on time, and you should be fine.
Hi dear candidate,
There are various paramedical courses available after the diploma in pharmacy like:
Or you can also get lateral entry (from 2nd year) for courses like BSc MLT.
Know more at:
BSc in Paramedical Courses: List, Duration, Fees, Eligibility, Colleges, Career Options
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