With a rank of 6200 in the AP EAMCET from the BiPC stream, getting a free seat in the Pharm D program at Andhra University might be challenging but not impossible. Andhra University is one of the top institutions, and its Pharm D seats are highly competitive, especially for candidates seeking government or free seats.
Typically, Pharm D admissions are based on both your rank and category. If you belong to a reserved category (such as SC, ST, or BC), your chances of getting a free seat increase significantly due to the relaxation in cut-offs. For general category students, the competition tends to be tougher, and the cut-off ranks for free seats are usually lower, closer to 2,000–4,000 for popular courses like Pharm D.
While your rank of 6200 may not guarantee a free seat in the first round, you could still have a chance in the later rounds or through the spot counseling process. I recommend keeping an eye on the official counseling notifications and also considering backup options at other colleges or private institutions in case you don’t secure a seat at Andhra University.
Do explore all the counseling rounds and keep track of any vacancy seats that may open up during the process.
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