UPES Dehradun - B.Pharma Admissions 2025
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Hello,
Government College of Pharmacy, Bangalore was established in the year 1964 and is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, RGUHS, Bangalore.
----- The college offers courses both at Undergraduate UG and Postgraduate PG level. The courses offered by Government College of Pharmacy are B.Pharm., M.Pharm. and Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) respectively.
------- ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION IN B PHARMA COURSE IS AS FOLLOWING -
• Candidates must have passed class 12th examination or equivalent in Science stream with minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Mathematics.
------ Admissions to B.Pharm. Program are done through KCET score.
• Selection of candidates in B.Pharm. is based on scores obtained in KCET Entrance Exam conducted by Director of Medical Education, Government of Karnataka.
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The Government College of Pharmacy, Bangalore offers a Diploma course in Pharmacy. The tuition fees for the course is a total of Rs.28060 (Rs.14030 per year).
The eligibility criteria of the course is that candidate should have passed (10+2) or High School Senior Secondary exam by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or any equivalent exam conducted by any State Board or Equivalent. All SC/ST candidates have a relaxation of 5% in the minimum aggregate.