The program is structured as per PCI and university norms with a balanced blend of theory, practicals, internal assessment, and semester-end examinations.
Regular workshops are conducted on emerging areas such as clinical research, pharmacovigilance, regulatory affairs, molecular docking, GMP, soft skills, and career development to enhance practical knowledge and industry exposure.
“Raisoni Education helped me build strong practical skills and industry exposure, leading to a successful career in pharmacy.”
Our alumni are successfully placed in pharmaceutical industries, hospitals, clinical research organizations, regulatory bodies, and academic institutions. Many alumni pursue higher education and careers in India and abroad.
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B.Pharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy) is a 4-year undergraduate degree program focused on medicines, drugs, healthcare, and pharmaceutical sciences.
It is a 4-year full-time degree program divided into 8 semesters.
Students who have completed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics (PCB/PCM) are eligible.
No, NEET is generally not required. Admission may be based on state-level entrance exams or merit.
Yes, it offers strong career opportunities in healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.
Yes, after registration with the State Pharmacy Council, you can open a medical store.
Yes, students must register with the State Pharmacy Council to work as a licensed pharmacist.
Yes, practical training and internship are part of the curriculum.
Yes, colleges provide placement assistance in pharmaceutical companies and hospitals.
Freshers may earn ₹2.5–5 LPA depending on company and skills.
Yes, you can pursue:
No, Biology students (PCB) can also apply.
Yes, you can apply for government jobs like Drug Inspector, Pharmacist in government hospitals, etc.
It requires regular study and practical understanding, but it is manageable with interest.
Yes, healthcare and pharma industry demand is continuously increasing.
Yes, with additional licensing exams depending on country.
Depends on the college.
Yes, government and merit-based scholarships are available.
Admission is based on entrance exams or merit, depending on state/university rules.
PCI (Pharmacy Council of India) approves pharmacy colleges and courses.
Yes, it is mandatory for valid pharmacy degree.
Yes, through lateral entry (direct second year).
Yes, practical lab sessions are an important part of the course.
Yes, many students pursue MBA in Pharma Management.
B.Pharmacy is more professional and career-oriented in healthcare sector.
M.Pharmacy (Master of Pharmacy) is a 2-year postgraduate degree program in pharmaceutical sciences.
It is a 2-year full-time program divided into 4 semesters.
Candidates who have completed B.Pharmacy from a recognized university are eligible.
GPAT is required for scholarships and admission in many colleges, but some colleges also offer admission based on merit.
Admission may be based on GPAT score, entrance exam, or merit (as per university norms).
Yes, it offers higher-level job roles in pharma industries, research, and academics.
Freshers may earn ₹4–8 LPA depending on specialization and company.
Yes, M.Pharmacy graduates can work as lecturers in pharmacy colleges.
Yes, a major research project and thesis submission are compulsory.
Yes, the college must be approved by PCI (Pharmacy Council of India).
Yes, you can pursue Ph.D in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Depends on the college.
Yes, GPAT-qualified students can get scholarships and stipends.
B.Pharmacy is undergraduate; M.Pharmacy is advanced specialization and research-based.
Yes, with required licensing and experience.
Yes, practical training and research work are included.
GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) is a national-level entrance exam for M.Pharmacy admission and scholarship.
Yes, you can pursue MBA in Pharma Management or Hospital Management.
Yes, you can apply for Drug Inspector, Government Pharmacist, Research roles, etc.
It requires research focus and advanced study, but manageable with interest.
Advanced pharmaceutical labs for formulation, analysis, and research.
Yes, many colleges provide industrial exposure and training.
Strong scope in R&D departments of pharmaceutical companies.
M.Pharmacy focuses more on research and industry; Pharm.D focuses more on clinical practice.
Research Associate, QA Executive, Production Executive, etc.
Yes, with proper licenses and experience.
M.Pharm (Master of Pharmacy) is a postgraduate degree focused on advanced pharmaceutical sciences, research, drug development, and clinical applications.
The M.Pharm program is typically 2 years, divided into 4 semesters.
Candidates must have a B.Pharm degree from a recognized university with the required minimum percentage.
Yes, many institutions require entrance exams such as:
GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) is a national-level entrance exam for M.Pharm admissions and scholarships in India.
NIPER JEE is conducted for admission to National Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education and Research.
No, but it provides better career prospects, higher salary packages, and research opportunities.
Graduates can work as:
Yes, M.Pharm graduates are eligible to pursue a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences.
Yes, students must complete a research project and dissertation in their final year.
B.Pharm is an undergraduate program, while M.Pharm is a postgraduate specialization with deeper research focus.
Yes, scholarships and stipends are available, especially for students qualifying in GPAT.
Salary varies by specialization and experience. Research and regulatory roles often offer competitive packages.
Yes, with appropriate licensing and qualification requirements of the respective country.
Subjects depend on specialization but may include Advanced Pharmaceutics, Drug Delivery Systems, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacokinetics, and Research Methodology.
Yes, most universities require minimum attendance to appear for exams.
Students may undergo industrial training or internships in pharmaceutical companies or research labs.
Yes, regulatory affairs is a popular career path involving drug approval and compliance processes.
Clinical research involves conducting trials to evaluate drug safety and effectiveness.
Yes, M.Pharm graduates can work as lecturers in pharmacy colleges, subject to regulatory norms.
Yes, graduates can start pharmaceutical manufacturing units, wholesale businesses, or consultancy services (subject to regulations).
Pharmacovigilance involves monitoring the safety of medicines and detecting adverse drug reactions.
Yes, advanced laboratory training is a key part of the curriculum.
Yes, they can apply in government research labs, drug control departments, and public sector units.
Quality Assurance ensures that pharmaceutical products meet regulatory and safety standards.
Both are different pathways. M.Pharm focuses on technical and research knowledge, while MBA focuses on management and business aspects.
A dissertation is a detailed research project submitted at the end of the program.
Yes, it offers strong opportunities in research, industry, academia, and regulatory sectors.
| Campus Name & Address | Location | Courses | Specializations | IL | Open | OBC | VJ/NT/SBC/TFWS | SC/ST | OMS | Contact Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GHRSTU, Nagpur (G.H. Raisoni Skill Tech University) | GHRSTU, Nagpur | B. Pharmacy/ B.Pharmacy DSY | B.Pharmacy / B.Pharmacy-DSY | 103000 | 103000 | 103000 | 103000 | 103000 | 103000 | |
| D. Pharmacy | D. Pharmacy | 78000 | 78000 | 78000 | 78000 | 78000 | 78000 | |||
| GHRUA, Amravati (G.H. Raisoni University, Amravati) | GHRU Amravati | B. Pharmacy | General | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | Yash Kedia-8329861238 |
| DSY | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | 100000 | ||||
| D. Pharmacy | General | 70000 | 70000 | 70000 | 70000 | 70000 | 70000 | |||
| M.Pharmacy | M.Pharm | 152000 | 152000 | 152000 | 152000 | 152000 | 152000 | |||
| GHRUS, Saikheda (G.H. Raisoni University, Saikheda) | GHRU Saikheda | B. Pharmacy | General | 108000 | 108000 | 108000 | 108000 | 108000 | 108000 | Dr Adheer Goyal - 8446640020 Mr Ravi Singh - 7049762030 |
| DSY | 108000 | 108000 | 108000 | 108000 | 108000 | 108000 | ||||
| D.Pharmacy | General | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | 75000 | |||
| M.Pharmacy | QA, Pharmaceautics | 151000 | 151000 | 151000 | 151000 | 151000 | 151000 |
| Feature | RTMNU (Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University) | Autonomous University |
|---|---|---|
| Curriculum Control | Limited flexibility in changing curriculum due to external regulations. | Greater control over curriculum and academic programs, allowing flexibility. |
| Administrative Freedom | Subject to external administrative regulations and oversight. | More autonomy in hiring, budgeting, and infrastructure development. |
| Research Opportunities | Fewer resources and opportunities for research. | Better access to research funding and industry collaborations, leading to increased research output. |
| Quality Control | Quality control may be influenced by external authorities. | Implements rigorous quality control mechanisms to maintain high academic standards. |
| Decision-making | Slower decision-making due to external bureaucracy. | Faster decision-making as decisions are made independently. |
| Industry Collaboration | Limited ability to independently engage with industry. | Establishes strong industry partnerships for internships and job placements. |
| International Recognition | Limited international recognition. | Can gain global recognition if high academic standards are maintained. |
| Accreditation Standards | Governed by external accreditation bodies. | Sets its own quality assurance and accreditation standards. |
Step-1
After the application deadline, the names of shortlisted candidates are displayed on the university website or notice board, and candidates are also notified directly via the contact details provided in the application.
Step-2
Provisional admission is given candidates awaiting results based on mark sheets from their previous years. Once the deadline of application is over, the candidate has to submit the final mark sheet, to confirm their eligibility. Once the provisional admission is granted, a candidate is given a month to put in the mark sheet for the qualifying examination. If this is not done, the provisional admission shall be cancelled. Provisional admissions are cancelled if the candidate does not satisfy the eligibility criteria or the minimum prescribed percentage.
Step-3
The Raisoni University Common Entrance Test (RUCET) is a single entrance exam through which you can secure admission across our universities:
Step-4
The following reasons may result in the rejection of the application:
Step-5
Upon submission of all necessary documents and fees, the student is assigned an enrolment number by the university. However, admission is subject to the university rules at all times and the university’s discretion.