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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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There are a few ways to take admission in Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) without GPAT.

  • Direct Admission: Some colleges offer direct admission to M.Pharm without GPAT. The eligibility criteria for direct admission varies from college to college. However, generally, candidates must have a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree from arecogniseduniversity with a minimum of 50% marks.

  • State-Level Entrance Examination: Various states conduct their own pharmacy entrance examination to offer M.Pharm seats in top pharmacy colleges. Some of the top pharmacy state-level examinations are mentioned below:

    • Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET)
    • Karnataka Ex
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Nidhi Gupta

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As compared to last year, the GPAT cutoff depends on the number of test-takers and difficulty level of the exam. Hence, the GPAT 2025 cutoff will be predictive of these two factors that will be known after the conclusion of the GPAT 2025 exam.

Last year, the GPAT exam was moderate difficult, it was found that GPAT cutoff was higher than last year.

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Nidhi Gupta

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GPAT cutoff refers to the minimum scores which candidates must obtain in order to qualify for the exam or to be eligible to participate in the counselling or the selection process at the participating institutes. The GPAT cutoff is shared by NBEMS on the official website for the candidates who wish to apply to MPharma colleges. Every institute has set their individual admission criteria which the applicants need to follow to seek admission to the preferred course and college.   

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Nidhi Gupta

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In general, GPAT cutoff is released with the result every year on the official webiste of NTA dedicated to the GPAT exam: GPAT. NTA. Nic. In. The GPAT cutoff marks for the previous year are: 148 for General category candidates, 120 for the OBC category, 94 for SC, 75 for ST, and 122 for EWS category candidates. At the time of counselling, candidates will have to carry all the required documents for the purpose of document verification.

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Nidhi Gupta

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As many as 50,508 candidates appeared for the GPAT exam last year. The GPAT exam is a national-level pharmacy entrance exam. Candidates seeking admission to M.Pharma MBA in Pharmacy, M.Tech in Pharmacy are required to appear for the GPAT exam. The GPAT exam score is mandatory and basic requirement to screen the students for admission by the top pharmacy colleges in India. The basic eligibility condition to get admission in the best pharmacy colleges is to appear for the GPAT entrance exam.

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Nidhi Gupta

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NBEMS decides various factors on which the GPAT cutoff is decided. The GPAT cutoff marks are based on factors such as the number of test takers, the number of seats, and the difficulty level of the exam, among others. Applicants who secure the GPAT cutoff marks are declared qualified.

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Nidhi Gupta

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Last year, GPAT cutoff was in a range of 148 for General category candidates, 120 for the OBC category, 94 for SC, 75 for ST, and 122 for EWS category candidates. However, this year's GPAT cutoff will depend on several factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, and the total number of candidates who appear and pass in the entrance exam and the seat availability with the institute. Candidates will be able to secure admission on first come first serve basis. If the number of GPAT applicants increases, competition would also get tougher, and the cutoff will soar higher.

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Nidhi Gupta

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The GPAT 2025 cutoff is likely to be around 160, based on last year's data.

Last year, the GPAT cutoff was 148 (General category); 120 (OBC category); 94 (SC category); 75 (ST category); 122 (EWS category). Candidates who appeared for the GPAT exam are shortlisted based on the cut-off marks published by the participating institutes on their individual website. The cutoff will be released by NBEMS along with the result.

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Nidhi Gupta

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NBEMS the official exam conducting body is the responsible authority to release the GPAT cutoff at the official website. The GPAT cutoff will also be released by the participating institutes that accept GPAT scores. NBEMS doesn't conduct the counselling for M.Pharma admissions. It will be responsible for releasing the merit list of GPAT 2025 along with the result mentioning the status of qualifying, name of candidates. Once the GPAT cutoff is announced by individual colleges/institutes, candidates can check the cutoff score on their individual websites to seek admission in the preferred course and college.

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Nidhi Gupta

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The GPAT 2025 cutoff percentile was released by authorities after the declaration of the results. It was released by the authorities category-wise. The GPAT cutoff is a minimum mark that a candidate should score to qualify for the exam. The GPAT cutoff is based on multiple factors such as the availability of seats, the difficulty level of the exam, and the total number of candidates who appear and pass in the entrance exam. 

 

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