TL;DR: India has 15+ pharmacy entrance exams across national, state, and university levels. NEET is required for some B.Pharm seats, KCET covers Karnataka, and GPAT is for M.Pharm admission. This guide lists every major pharmacy entrance exam in India with eligibility, dates, and which courses they cover — so you apply to the right ones.
What Are Pharmacy Entrance Exams?
Pharmacy entrance exams are standardised tests that determine admission to B.Pharm, D.Pharm, M.Pharm, and Pharm.D programmes at colleges across India. Different exams serve different purposes — some are national, some are state-level, and some are university-specific. Understanding which exams you need to take is the first step toward securing admission to a PCI-approved pharmacy college.
Why Understanding Entrance Exams Matters
Students often miss admission opportunities because they didn’t know which exams to register for — or they assumed one exam covers all colleges. The reality is that different states and institutions accept different entrance scores. Preparing for the right exams saves time, money, and stress during the admission season.
National-Level Pharmacy Entrance Exams
1. NEET UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test)
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducted By | NTA (National Testing Agency) |
| For Course | B.Pharm (at select colleges) |
| Eligibility | 10+2 with PCB/PCM, minimum 50% |
| Exam Type | Pen-and-paper, 200 MCQs, 3.5 hours |
| Exam Month | May (typically) |
| Accepted By | Government pharmacy colleges in some states, AIIMS, central universities |
Key point: NEET is NOT mandatory for all B.Pharm admissions. Many private colleges and most D.Pharm programmes do not require NEET. See our detailed guide: Is NEET Required for B.Pharm?
2. GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test)
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducted By | NTA on behalf of AICTE |
| For Course | M.Pharm |
| Eligibility | B.Pharm with 55% (50% for SC/ST) |
| Exam Type | CBT, 125 MCQs, 3 hours |
| Exam Month | February-March |
| Benefit | AICTE scholarship ₹12,400/month |
3. CUET UG (Common University Entrance Test)
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Conducted By | NTA |
| For Course | B.Pharm at central and some state universities |
| Eligibility | 10+2 with relevant subjects |
| Exam Type | CBT, subject-specific papers |
| Exam Month | May-June |
| Accepted By | 40+ central universities with pharmacy programmes |
State-Level Pharmacy Entrance Exams
| Exam | State | For Course | Conducted By | Exam Month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KCET | Karnataka | B.Pharm, D.Pharm | KEA | April-May |
| MHT CET | Maharashtra | B.Pharm | State CET Cell | May |
| AP EAMCET | Andhra Pradesh | B.Pharm | JNTU | May-June |
| TS EAMCET | Telangana | B.Pharm | JNTU Hyderabad | May |
| WBJEE | West Bengal | B.Pharm | WBJEE Board | April |
| OJEE | Odisha | B.Pharm | Odisha JEE Committee | May-June |
| GUJCET | Gujarat | B.Pharm | GSEB | March-April |
| UPSEE/AKTU | Uttar Pradesh | B.Pharm | Dr APJ Abdul Kalam University | May |
For Karnataka students, KCET is the primary entrance exam. See our detailed guide: B.Pharm Admission Process Karnataka.
University-Level Pharmacy Entrance Exams
| Exam | University/Institute | For Course |
|---|---|---|
| BHU UET | Banaras Hindu University | B.Pharm |
| BITSAT | BITS Pilani | B.Pharm (Integrated) |
| Manipal Entrance Test | Manipal University | B.Pharm, Pharm.D |
| NIPER JEE | NIPER (7 campuses) | M.Pharm, M.S. Pharm, PhD |
| COMEDK UGET | Karnataka private colleges | B.Pharm |
Which Exam Should You Take? — Decision Guide
| Your Situation | Exams to Take | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 12th student wanting B.Pharm in Karnataka | KCET + COMEDK | Covers government + private college seats |
| 12th student wanting B.Pharm anywhere in India | NEET + state CET + CUET | Maximum options across states |
| 12th student wanting D.Pharm | KCET (optional) or direct merit | Most D.Pharm seats don’t need entrance exams |
| B.Pharm graduate wanting M.Pharm | GPAT + NIPER JEE | GPAT for scholarships, NIPER for research |
| D.Pharm graduate wanting B.Pharm | Lateral entry — often merit-based | Direct 2nd year admission |
Preparation Timeline — When to Start
| Month | Action |
|---|---|
| August-September (Class 12) | Register for NEET, start preparing PCB/PCM |
| January-February | Register for KCET, MHT CET, other state CETs |
| March-April | Appear for KCET, GUJCET, WBJEE |
| May | Appear for NEET, MHT CET, AP/TS EAMCET |
| May-June | Register for CUET, COMEDK |
| July-September | Counselling rounds begin for all exams |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the most important pharmacy entrance exam in India?
For B.Pharm, KCET (Karnataka) or your state CET is the most important as it covers the majority of seats. NEET is important for central government and AIIMS seats. For M.Pharm, GPAT is the most important national-level exam.
Can I get pharmacy admission without any entrance exam?
Yes. Many private colleges offer D.Pharm admission based on 12th marks without any entrance exam. Some private B.Pharm colleges also admit students through management quota based on academic merit. Check the specific admission process for details.
How many pharmacy entrance exams can I appear for simultaneously?
There is no limit. Students can appear for NEET, KCET, COMEDK, CUET, and university-specific tests in the same year. Since exam dates rarely conflict, appearing for 3-4 exams maximises your admission options.
Is KCET easier than NEET for pharmacy admission?
KCET is generally considered less competitive than NEET for pharmacy seats. KCET pharmacy cutoffs are more relaxed, and the exam covers Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology at the state syllabus level. NEET is an all-India exam with higher competition.
What is the exam fee for pharmacy entrance exams?
Fees range from ₹500 to ₹2,000 depending on the exam. KCET costs approximately ₹650 for general category, NEET costs ₹1,700, and GPAT costs ₹1,500. SC/ST and PwD candidates get reduced fees for most exams.

