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Kunal Lalwani

Contributor-Level 9

An 83.98% score in PCB secures your place for admission at various reputable colleges that accept MHTCET candidates in Maharashtra. The Government College of Pharmacy in Mumbai and Pune along with other government pharmacy institutions used to admit general category candidates who scored from 80-85% in previous admission cycles and your results meet or exceed this criterion. The admission capacity at these institutions reaches between 60 to 100 seats for each year. Private pharmacy colleges in the state normally establish their cutoff values between 75-80% to meet yearly admission quotas of 100 to 150 students. Your application for col

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Parul Thapa

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After B Pharmacy, students can choose between M Pharmacy (Master of Pharmacy) and Pharm D (Doctor of Pharmacy) based on their career goals. 

M Pharmacy focuses on specialised fields like Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, and drug discovery, while Pharm D is a clinical-oriented doctorate ideal for those interested in patient care and clinical practice.

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M Pharmacy (M Pharm)

Pharm D (Doctor of Pharmacy)

Course Duration

2 years

3 years (post B Pharm)

Focus Area

Research, drug formulation, regulatory affairs

Clinical pharmacy, patient care, hospital practice

Best Suited For

Those interested in research, academia, or the pharmaceutical industry

Those who want to work as clinical pharmacists or in patient care

Career Opportunities

R&D scientist, regulatory affairs officer, professor, quality control analyst

Clinical pharmacist, hospital pharmacist, healthcare consultant

Job Market

More opportunities in pharmaceutical companies and research

High demand in hospitals, especially abroad

Global Recognition

Preferred for pharma industry roles in India and abroad

Recognized for clinical practice, especially in the US, Canada, and Gulf countries

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Jaya Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Both B Pharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy) and D Pharmacy (Diploma in Pharmacy) lead to careers in the pharmaceutical sector, but they differ in terms of qualification level, job roles, and career scope. 

While D Pharmacy is a short-term Diploma suitable for entry-level pharmacy jobs, B Pharmacy is a degree course that offers broader career opportunities in research, industry, and higher studies.

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B Pharmacy (B Pharm)

D Pharmacy (D Pharm)

Course Duration

4 years

2 years

Qualification Level

Undergraduate degree

Diploma

Career Scope

Jobs in R&D, pharma industry, drug regulation, sales, and clinical trials

Retail pharmacist, hospital pharmacist, medical representative

Higher Studies

Eligible for M Pharm, Pharm D, MBA, and PhD

Can pursue B Pharm via lateral entry

Job Opportunities

High-paying roles in pharmaceutical companies, government, and research

Limited to dispensing and sales-related roles

Best for

Those looking for diverse career options and higher studies

Those who want to start working quickly in pharmacy retail or hospitals

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Yatendra Pradhan

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B Pharmacy teaches you all about drugs, how they're made, and how they affect people—perfect if you're into R&D. You could work on discovering new medicines, creating drug formulas, or helping with clinical trials.

To really level up in research, doing M Pharmacy, Pharm D, or a PhD helps big time. Many pharma companies, biotech firms, and research labs hire B Pharmacy grads for starter R&D roles.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yep! If you've got a B.Pharm, you can totally work in government hospitals as a pharmacist, drug inspector, or even a medical officer. You'd basically be making sure meds are safe, handing them out, and keeping the pharmacy running smoothly.

To get in, you just need to pass exams like RRB Pharmacist, ESIC, UPSC Drug Inspector, or your state's pharmacist test. The cool part? These jobs are stable, pay well, and come with nice perks.

 

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Navya

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There is no such entrance exam for B.Pharmacy. It depends on the college, if they take any exam or not.

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Kunal Lalwani

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DPSRU conducts a admission procedure for B.Pharma that combines academic accomplishment evaluation with entrance examination results . Candidates must first check their qualification status for entrance into the programme since general candidates need a minimum 50% 10+2 Physics Chemistry Biology grade yet reserved categories require a 45% score. Potential candidates must sign up on the DPSRU admission portal through an online process and make an application fee payment starting at Rs 500 up to Rs 1000. The admission process combines entrances exams with NEET or institute-specific tests along with 10+2 marks evaluation for admission dec

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Kunal Lalwani

Contributor-Level 9

Your position at 97 percentile in MHT CET for PCB stream allows you to compete favorably for admission at the top pharmacy colleges in Maharashtra. Students with this high percentile have an excellent opportunity to gain entry into state institutions. Academic cutoffs at Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Pharmacy as well as Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy and Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Pharmacy have traditionally started at 95 percentiles and went up to 97 percentiles for PCB candidates. The pharmacy programs at these institutions admit between 60 to 100 students giving students an experience of focused academic instruction. Studen

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Kunal Lalwani

Contributor-Level 9

The preferred option should be government or government-aided B.Pharma colleges in Mumbai because of their affordable fees along with relaxed selection criteria based on your MH-CET score of 72% alongside 50.33% in 12th standard. Government B.Pharma courses cost annually between 20,000 INR and 35,000 INR as per institutional standards. You can enter government pharmaceutical colleges in Mumbai after scoring 60th percentile in their MH-CET entrance examination due to their educational costs between 25,000 INR to 30,000 INR annually. The annual fees at private colleges in the area surpass 1,00,000 INR and their cutoff requirements freque

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Kamparaju Tejasri

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Starting package of freshers in B.Pharma 2lakhs 

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