Courses
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) Program
Those who wish to work in the medical field may consider a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) degree. Professionals in the pharmaceutical industry have direct access to the distribution of pharmaceuticals. Services include drug development, quality control testing, and lab regulation. Pharmacy studies focus on medication research, design, and development, as well as patient safety. The four core subjects are pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, and pharmacognosy.
Why Select a B. Pharm. Program?
- Research: More in-depth studies
- Sectors: Production, Marketing, Quality Control, and Assurance
- Teaching: Proficiency in teaching at the Diploma level (D. Pharm.)
- Government jobs: Food and Drug Inspector, Pharmacist
Businesses can obtain licenses from the relevant State Pharmacy Council to create a pharmaceutical industry as well as to work as chemists and druggists.
Duration of the Program
Eight semesters make up the four academic years required to earn a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy. Students with lateral entry finish six semesters in three academic years. The Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi, will prescribe the curricula and syllabus periodically. Additionally, there will be five hundred hours of hands-on instruction over a minimum of three months.
Medium of Instruction and Examinations
Medium of instruction and examination shall be in English.
First Year B. Pharm. Eligibility
Maharashtra State Candidature Candidates
- The candidate should be an Indian National.
- Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of Mathematics or Biology and obtained at least 45% marks (at least 40% marks for Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section, and Persons with Disability belonging only to Maharashtra State) in the above subjects taken together.
- The candidate should have appeared in all the subjects in MHT-CET and obtained a non-zero score in MHT-CET.
All India Candidature Candidates
- The candidate should be an Indian National.
- Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of Mathematics or Biology and obtained at least 45% marks (at least 40% marks for Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section, and Persons with Disability belonging only to Maharashtra State) in the above subjects taken together.
- Should obtain non-zero positive score in NEET or the candidate should have appeared in all the subjects in MHT-CET 2022 and obtained a non-zero score in MHT-CET. Preference shall be given to candidates obtaining non-zero positive score in NEET over candidates who obtained non-zero score in MHT-CET.
NRI / OCI / PIO, Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries, Foreign Nationals
- Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of Mathematics or Biology, and obtained at least 45% marks in the above subjects taken together.
- Any other criterion declared from time to time by the appropriate authority as defined under the Act.
For Unaided Minority Institutes
As per State Government policy, 51% of the sanctioned intake seats shall be filled by minority students from within the State, belonging to the linguistic minority – Gujrathi, based on inter-se merit in Centralized Admission Process Round-I (CAP-I).
Direct Second Year to B. Pharm. (Lateral Entry)
- The candidate should be an Indian National.
- Passed Diploma Course in Pharmacy with at least 45% marks (at least 40% marks for candidates of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section, and Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only) from an AICTE/PCI/Central or State Government approved Institution or its equivalent.
- Any other criterion declared from time to time by the appropriate authority as defined under the Act.
Method of Selection
The Competent Authority will invite candidates to apply online to participate in CET and/or CAP for admission to professional courses for which the State CET or another entrance exam is necessary for the academic year.
For undergraduate technical courses exempt from CET, qualified applicants will be asked to apply online using the approved form to participate in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP).
In accordance with Central Act provisions, rules, and regulations, the Competent Authority will invite qualified candidates to apply online for admission to professional courses through CAP to undergraduate technical programs for which the relevant authority administers the entrance exam under any Central Act.
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Master of Pharmacy
About Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm.)
A postgraduate program intended to build advanced knowledge and skills in pharmacy. Programs allow specialization in Pharmaceutics, Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Regulatory Affairs. The curriculum emphasizes clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical chemistry, and pharmacology. Training occurs in GMP and GLP compliant settings with practical instruction in formulation, synthesis, analysis, regulation, and quality functions.
Why select an M. Pharm.
After an M. Pharm., graduates can pursue research, industry roles in marketing, manufacturing, clinical research, quality assurance, quality control, medication development, and regulatory relations. Teaching roles and government opportunities such as pharmacist, drug inspector, and assistant drug commissioner are available. Start-up options include obtaining a chemist and druggist license from the State Pharmacy Council.
Program duration
Two years, four semesters. Syllabi are prescribed by KBCNMU Jalgaon (MS) and/or the Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi.
Intake
| Sr. No. | Specialization | Intake |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Pharmaceutics | 15 |
| 02 | Quality Assurance | 15 |
| 03 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | 15 |
| 04 | Pharmacology | 15 |
| 05 | Regulatory Affairs | 15 |
Eligibility
First Year M. Pharm. — Maharashtra and All India Candidature
- Indian National.
- Passed B. Pharmacy from AICTE/PCI/Central or State Government approved institution with at least 55% marks (50% for Backward Class, Economically Weaker Section, and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State).
- Non-zero positive GPAT score by NTA.
- Sponsored candidates require minimum two years full-time relevant work experience in a registered firm/company/industry/educational or research institute/Government department or Government autonomous organization.
NRI/OCI/PIO, Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries, Foreign Nationals
- Passed B. Pharmacy from AICTE/PCI/Central or State Government approved institution with at least 55% marks.
- Any other criterion as declared by the appropriate authority under the Act.
Unaided Minority Institutes
As per State policy, 51% of sanctioned intake seats are for linguistic minority (Gujarathi) students from within Maharashtra, allotted on inter-se merit in CAP-I.
Selection procedure
M. Pharm. admission for Government quota seats follows the schedule of the Directorate of Technical Education, Mumbai and State CET Cell. Refer to cetcell.mahacet.org and mpharm.mahacet.org.in.
- Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutions admit through CAP as per the Act.
- Information Brochure is published by the Competent Authority. Read carefully.
- Fill Online Application as per schedule. Pay fees online.
- Upload scanned originals as required. Verify submitted data and print the signed form.
- Document verification at Facilitation Centre confirms application.
- Provisional merit list display, grievance submission, and final merit list display.
- Seat Matrix display by category for each CAP round.
- Fill and confirm Online Option Form with 1–300 choices before each CAP round. Confirmed options are used for allotment.
- Provisional Allotment display for each round. Report and accept the seat at ARC as per schedule, then report to allotted institute.
- CAP timelines are mandatory. Institute/Minority admission details are notified by the institute via notice board and website; applications invited by the Principal and filled strictly on merit. Vacant seats after CAP and Institute/Minority rounds are filled at institute level on merit as per displayed schedule. :contentReference[oaicite:22]{index=22}
For more information: https://mpharm.mahacet.org.in/.ancellation is after the cut-off date, the student shall pay full course fee.