Top Pharmacist Entrance Exams in India: Courses, Eligibility & Scope

Written by

Salma Firdaus

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Dr. Akram Ahmad
Pharmacist Entrance Exams
Created On : Oct 10, 2025 Updated On : Oct 16, 2025 4 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Find out the different pharmacy courses that are offered in India.
  • Know the career options after B.Pharm, M.Pharm and PharmD.
  • Learn about the different pharmacy entrance exams in India.
  • Get to know the eligibility requirements for the different levels of entrance exams. 

Have you ever walked into a medicine store and wondered what it takes to get behind that counter? Or looked at your capsules and asked yourself who thought of putting the beads inside the capsule? Pharmacy is a fascinating subject. It’s no wonder hundreds of thousands of students vie for a seat in a pharmacy course in institutes all over the country. 

The Pharmacy degree in India is one of the most sought-after degrees. But getting into a pharmacy school starts with choosing the right path.

It is not just selecting your college but also understanding where each course can take you. And before you get in, you need to crack the right entrance exam. It can also be a bit confusing when you're just starting.

So, let’s clear this confusion. This guide will walk you through the top pharmacist entrance exams in India. 

Are you ready to find the perfect dose of direction? Let’s start.

Why Pharmacy? A Quick Snapshot

Before we dive into exams, let’s see why people choose pharmacy as a career. A degree in pharmacy allows you to integrate healthcare, science, and industry in your work.

There are multiple roles you can choose from:

  • Hospital pharmacist
  • Industry (R&D, production)
  • Regulatory affairs
  • Clinical pharmacy
  • Teaching
  • Start Ups
  • Consulting
  • Management

It offers both stability and options to grow. You can switch between multiple setups as you desire. 

If you continue with higher education, like M. Pharm or even PhD, it opens doors to cutting-edge research or higher leadership roles.

Pharmacy isn’t just dispensing pills. It’s far broader once you climb higher.

Pharmacy Courses in India: The Ladder

There are multiple pharmacy degree programs in India that you can pursue. The degree you choose depends on your educational qualifications and your career aims.

Here is an overview of the different pharmacy programs and their details.

CourseDurationEligibility (Basic)What You Can Do
D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy)2 years10 + 2 
Physics
Chemistry
Biology or Mathematics
Work as a registered pharmacist in hospitals
Chemists
Lateral entry into B.Pharm
B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy)4 years10 + 2 
Physics
Chemistry
Biology or Mathematics
Work as a registered pharmacist in hospitals
Roles in industry
Research and development
Pursue M.Pharm
Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy)6 years (5 years + 1-year internship)10 + 2 
Physics
Chemistry
Biology or Mathematics
Focus on 
Clinical pharmacy
Patient care
Hospital setting
Research and development
M.Pharm (Master of Pharmacy)2 yearsB.Pharm
Minimum required marks 
GPAT Qualification
Research and development
Roles in the pharma industry
Teaching
Regulatory affairs
PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences3–5 years (varies)M.Pharm (or equivalent)Advanced research
Academia
Leadership in the pharma industry

Specific institutions may set higher thresholds than the bare minimums above. Especially for competitive branches or top institutes.

Top Entrance Exams for Pharmacy Degree in India

India offers multiple pharmacy programs. It also has hundreds of pharmacy colleges, both government and private. Some have their own exams, and some take admission based on government exams. Then there are even more exams for students who want to go for masters.

Seems a bit confusing, doesn’t it? Let me make it clear to you. 

First, let us start with the entrance exam for the B.Pharm degree.

Entrance Exam for B.Pharm

ExamLevelConducting Body
CUET (UG)National LevelNational Testing Agency (NTA)
WBJEEState Level - West BengalWBJEE Board
Odisha Joint Entrance Examination – Pharmacy (OJEE-P)State Level - OdishaOdisha State Government
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test – Pharmacy (MHT CET)State Level - MaharashtraDirectorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra
Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS-P)State Level - RajasthanRajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan
KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test)State Level - KarnatakKarnataka Examination Authority (KEA)
GUJCET (Gujarat Common Entrance Test)State Level - GujaratGujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB)
Goa Common Entrance Test (Goa CET)State Level - GoaDepartment of Technical Education, Goa Government
BITSATUniversity LevelBITS Pilani
GITAM GAT (GITAM Graduate Aptitude Test)University LevelGandhi Institute of Technology and Management, Vishakhapatnam
MET (MAHE Entrance Test)University LevelManipal Academy of Higher Education

Entrance Exam for M.Pharm

Once you’ve completed B.Pharm, these are the exams that matter:

ExamPurposeOrganizing Body
GPATEntry to M.Pharm programmesNBEMS / NTA (on behalf of PCI)
NIPER JEEAdmission to NIPERs (M.Pharm, PhD, etc.)National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research
BITSATEntry to M.Pharm programmes in BITSBirla Institute of Technical Sciences, Pilani

These are the two most important exams for admission into M.Pharm. Other than this, you also get the state exams mentioned in the previous table for M.Pharm admission too. 

Eligibility: What You Must Have to Apply

Now that you know all about the entrance exams, let us understand the eligibility requirements. It will help you plan well in advance:

Undergraduate level

  • Must have passed 10 + 2 from recognized board
  • Essential subjects: 
    • Physics 
    • Chemistry
    • Biology or Mathematics
  • Minimum aggregate percentage: Around 50% 
  • Age requirement: At least 17 years 
  • Usually no upper age limit. 

M.Pharm 

  • B.Pharm degree from a PCI / AICTE-approved college
  • Minimum marks in B.Pharm- 50%
  • Valid score in GPAT

Study Tips and Strategy - Just for You

  • Start early with your preparation and search.
  • Know which exam your desired colleges accept. Find out the exam pattern and syllabus.
  • Build strong basics in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for the undergraduate entrance exam.
  • For PG-level exams, focus on core pharmacy subjects
  • Mock tests and past papers will help you gain speed and reduce exam anxiety.
  • Stay updated with regulatory changes, syllabus shifts or deadlines.
  • Balance theory with practical understanding. Many questions test applied knowledge.

Final Thoughts

Walking in the world of pharmacy can feel like a maze initially. So many exams, so many courses. But each exam you crack is a stepping stone:

  1. At the undergraduate level, your goal is to secure a solid seat 
  2. At the postgraduate level, you lean into specialization and build on what you love most.

The scope is wide. Whether you choose the lab, hospital wards, industry floors, or academia, the pharmacy has something for everyone.

FAQs

Q- What are the top entrance exams for pharmacy courses in India?

Ans- Some of the top pharmacy entrance exams in India include

  • GPAT
  • NIPER JEE
  • MHT-CET
  • WBJEE
  • KCET
  • BITSAT
  • CUET (UG)

The exams depend on whether you're applying for undergraduate or postgraduate courses.

Q- Which pharmacy course should I choose after 12th?

Ans-  It depends on your career goals.

  • D.Pharm is a short-term diploma for entry-level roles.
  • B.Pharm is a 4-year bachelor's degree with a wider scope.
  • Pharm.D is a six-year clinical program focused on patient care.

Q- Is GPAT mandatory for M.Pharm admissions in India?

Ans- GPAT is the most widely accepted exam for M.Pharm admissions in India. However, some universities also accept state-level exams or conduct their own entrance tests.

Q- Is NIPER JEE only for M.Pharm courses?

Ans- Yes. NIPER JEE is primarily for admission into

  • M.Pharm
  • MS (Pharm)
  • MTech (Pharm)
  • PhD programs

at the NIPER institutes. These are India's premier pharmacy research institutions.

Q- Can I do pharmacy with Physics, Chemistry, and Math?

Ans-Yes. Many pharmacy courses accept students with either PCB or PCM. Though some universities may prefer Biology for specific specializations.

Salma Firdaus
Salma Firdaus
about the author

Salma Firdaus is a pharmacy graduate from Jamia Hamdard with three years of research experience and a knack for academic writing. At Academically, she turns complex scientific concepts into clear, engaging content. Driven by a passion to connect education with real-world careers, she aims to make learning easier, more meaningful, and genuinely enjoyable for the readers.

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