If seats remain vacant, Diploma holders who have passed the Diploma course in Pharmacy with minimum of 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates of backward class categories) and medium of instruction as English from AICTE, PCI approved Polytechnics can be considered for admission to First Year B. Pharm., as per the government rules.
Out of total 60 admissions at D. Pharmacy, about 80% admissions are done through Centralized Admission Procedure (CAP). Remaining 20% admissions are done by the management at the Institute level on the basis of H.S.C. results.
a) Govt. Centralized Admission (CAP) | – 48 (80%) |
b) Institute Level Seats | – 12 (20%) |
Out of total 100 admissions at B. Pharmacy, about 80% admissions are done through Centralized Admission Procedure (CAP) run by State Govt. on the basis of MHT-CET/NEET score. Remaining 20% admissions are done by the management at the Institute level on the basis of MHT-CET and H.S.C. results.
a) Govt. Centralized Admission (CAP) | – 80 (80%) |
b) Institute Level Seats | – 20 (20%) |
Sr. No. |
Category |
Tuition Fee |
Development Fee |
Total |
1 |
Open |
59091 |
5909 |
65,000/- |
2 |
OBC, SEBC |
29546 |
5909 |
35455/- |
3 |
NT-1,2,3 , SBC, ST, DT-VJ |
00 |
5909 |
5909/- |
4 |
S.C. |
00 |
00 |
00 |
Sr. No. |
Category |
Tuition Fee |
Development Fee |
Total |
1 |
Open |
72727 |
7273 |
80,000/- |
2 |
OBC, SEBC |
36364 |
7273 |
43,637/- |
3 |
NT-1,2,3 , SBC, ST, DT-VJ |
00 |
7273 |
7273/- |
4 |
S.C. |
00 |
00 |
00 |