GPAT scores are definitely considered for admission to MPharm courses, including in Government College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru. In fact, GPAT is the main qualifying exam for most government colleges because GPAT-qualified candidates are given preference in seats, scholarships and stipends.
As for the minimum score, there is no fixed cutoff that remains the same every year. It changes depending on the number of applicants, seat availability and category. But based on previous admission trends, students getting into Government College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru usually have GPAT scores that fall close to or above the GPAT qualifying marks. For general category, the safe score is usually somewhere around 140 to 160 or higher, but in some years competition increases and even higher scores are seen. For OBC and other reserved categories, the safe score is slightly lower, but still close to the qualifying range.




