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Everything you need to know about GPAT, NIPER JEE, and state-level M.Pharm entrances.
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Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test
- Who it's for B.Pharm graduates looking for admission into AICTE/PCI approved M.Pharm programs.
- Difficulty Moderate to High. Focuses heavily on core pharmacy subjects.
- The Big Perk Mandatory for securing the βΉ12,400/month AICTE PG Scholarship.
- Average Cutoff ~160-170 marks (General Category) out of 500.
NIPER Joint Entrance Examination
- Who it's for GPAT-qualified students aiming for India's premier pharmacy institutes (NIPERs).
- Difficulty Very High. Fast-paced exam (200 questions in 2 hours).
- Requirement You MUST have a valid GPAT score just to apply for NIPER JEE.
- Top Disciplines Pharmaceutics, Regulatory Affairs, and Pharmacology.
BITSAT (B.Pharm & M.Pharm)
- Who it's for Students targeting BITS Pilani or Hyderabad campuses for their pharmacy degrees.
- Difficulty High. Requires strong fundamentals in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Maths.
- Format Computer-based test known for its strict negative marking and "bonus questions" system.
- Average Cutoff ~150-170 out of 390 for B.Pharm at Pilani campus.
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Is GPAT mandatory for M.Pharm admissions?
While not strictly mandatory for all private universities, GPAT is required for admission into premium institutes (like NIPERs) and is mandatory if you want to claim the βΉ12,400 monthly AICTE PG Scholarship.
What is the difference between GPAT and NIPER JEE?
GPAT is the universal qualifying exam for pharmacy graduates in India. NIPER JEE is a secondary, highly competitive exam conducted specifically for admission into the elite National Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPERs). You must clear GPAT first to be eligible for NIPER JEE.
Can B.Tech students apply for pharmacy entrance exams?
Generally, no. Exams like GPAT are strictly for candidates who hold a Bachelorβs degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm). B.Tech (Pharmaceutical Technology) degree holders are not eligible.