Courses


Courses Offered:


S.No
Name of the Course Specialization No. of Seats Total Intake
Category A (Convener)
70 %
Category B (Management)
30 %
1 B.Pharmacy B.Pharm 70 30 100
2 M.Pharmacy Pharmaceutics 11 04 15
3 Pharmacology 04 02 06

Admission Procedure:

  • Category A: Out of the sanctioned intake, 70% of the intake will be filled by the Government by following all the norms stipulated by it at State and Central level.
  • Category B: The remaining 30% is left to the Management for admitting the students under NRI category with petite of excess fee for developing teaching and infrastructure facilities.

Minimum qualification for admission:

B.Pharmacy:


Minimum qualification for admission in to First year B.Pharm:

Candidate shall have passed 10+2 examination conducted by the respective state/central government authorities recognized as equivalent to 10+2 examination by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (M.P.C) and or Biology (Bi.P.C) as optional subjects individually. Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above examinations.

Minimum qualification for admission in to II B.Pharm lateral entry:

A pass in Diploma in Pharmacy course from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act.

Duration of the program:

The course of study for B.Pharmacy shall extend over a period of eight semesters (four academic years) and six semesters (three academic years) for lateral entry students. The curricula and syllabi for the program shall be prescribed from time to time by JNTUA, Anantapuramu and Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi.

Admissions are made through two tier based system: 

  • Entry through a Common test called EAPCET [Engineering and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test] conducted by AP State Council of Higher Education.
  • Entry through Management quota.

M.Pharmacy:

Minimum qualification for admission:

A Pass in the following examinations

  • B.Pharm degree examination of an Indian university established by law in India from an institution approved by Pharmacy Council of India and has scored not less than 55 % of the maximum marks (aggregate of 4 years of B.Pharm.)
  • Every student, selected for admission to post graduate pharmacy program in any PCI approved institution should have obtained registration with the State Pharmacy Council or should obtain the same within one month from the date of his/her admission, failing which the admission of the candidate shall be cancelled.

Duration of the program:
The program of study for M.Pharmacy shall extend over a period of four semesters (two academic years). The curricula and syllabi for the program shall be prescribed from time to time by JNTUA, Anantapuramu and Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi.

Admissions are made through three tier based system: 

  • Entry through a Common Entrance Test called GPAT [Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test] conducted by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi.
  • Entry through a Common test called PGECET [Post Graduate Engineering Common Entrance Test] conducted by AP State Council of Higher Education.
  • Entry through Management quota.

Admission Notifications and Guidelines:
Admissions notification and guidelines will be given by Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education. Please visit www.apsche.org for detailed notifications and guidelines.