1. Maharashtra (CET) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • CBT (Computer-Based Test)
  • MCQ-type questions.

Syllabus

  • Class 11 & 12 Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology.

Career Scope

  • Admission into B.Pharm & Pharm.D colleges across Maharashtra.

Why Important

  • Main entrance exam for pharmacy courses in one of India’s largest education states.

2. Karnataka (CET) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • Offline exam; some sessions online.
  • MCQ format.

Syllabus

  • Karnataka PUC (Class 11–12) Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology.

Career Scope

  • Entry to B.Pharm & Pharm.D in top Karnataka colleges.

Why Important

  • Affordable state quota seats available through KCET.

3. West Bengal (JEE) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • Mostly CBT in recent years.
  • MCQ with negative marking.

Syllabus

  • Higher Secondary Physics, Chemistry, Maths.

Career Scope

  • Admission to B.Pharm in West Bengal government and private colleges.

Why Important

  • Highly competitive exam that decides most pharmacy seats in WB.

4. Kerala (EAM) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • Offline/Online OMR-based exam.

Syllabus

  • Kerala HSE Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology.

Career Scope

  • Entry into B.Pharm & Pharm.D colleges.

Why Important

  • Required for professional courses in Kerala with high-quality institutes.

5. Uttar Pradesh (CET) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 for B.Pharm
  • D.Pharm for B.Pharm Lateral Entry.

Exam Pattern

  • CBT mode.

Syllabus

  • Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths (Class 12).

Career Scope

  • Admission to government and private pharmacy colleges in UP.

Why Important

  • Major entrance after the merge with AKTU courses.

6. Odisha (JEE) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 for B.Pharm
  • D.Pharm for LE
  • B.Pharm for M.Pharm.

Exam Pattern

  • Online CBT.

Syllabus

  • Based on course level:
    • B.Pharm: Class 12 PCM/PCB
    • M.Pharm: B.Pharm syllabus.

Career Scope

  • Wide range: B.Pharm, M.Pharm & LE admissions.

Why Important

  • Central exam for all pharmacy programs in Odisha.

7. Gujarat (CET) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • Offline OMR exam.

Syllabus

  • Gujarat Board Class 12 Physics, Chemistry, Biology.

Career Scope

  • Admission to pharmacy colleges in Gujarat.

Why Important

  • Needed for low-fee government quota seats.

8. Andhra Pradesh (EAPCET) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • Online computer-based test.

Syllabus

  • Class 12-level Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths.

Career Scope

  • Entry into B.Pharm & Pharm.D programs.

Why Important

  • Highly recognized for quality institutions in Andhra Pradesh.

9. Telangana (EAPCET) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • Online exam.

Syllabus

  • Class 11–12 Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths.

Career Scope

  • Admission to B.Pharm & Pharm.D colleges in Telangana.

Why Important

  • Provides entry into top-ranked Telangana pharmacy colleges.

10. Himachal Pradesh (PAT)-State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with Science.

Exam Pattern

  • Offline OMR exam.

Syllabus

  • Basics of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths.

Career Scope

  • Admission to D.Pharm in HP polytechnic colleges.

Why Important

  • Only diploma-level entrance for pharmacy in HP.

11. Jharkhand (CECE) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • Offline OMR test.

Syllabus

  • Class 12-level subjects.

Career Scope

  • Entry into B.Pharm institutions in Jharkhand.

Why Important

  • Central entrance for technical admission in the state.

12. Assam (CEE) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM.

Exam Pattern

  • Offline exam.

Syllabus

  • Assam HS Physics, Chemistry, Maths.

Career Scope

  • Some institutes use it for B.Pharm admission.

Why Important

  • Recognized state-level exam for professional programs.

13. Bihar (CECE) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • Offline mode exam.

Syllabus

  • Higher secondary Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths.

Career Scope

  • B.Pharm admission at government and private colleges.

Why Important

  • Only major entrance exam for pharmacy in Bihar.

14. Rajasthan (EAP) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCB/PCM.

Exam Pattern

  • No exam; merit-based on Class 12 marks or JEE score.

Syllabus

  • Not applicable (merit-based).

Career Scope

  • Entry to B.Pharm colleges in Rajasthan.

Why Important

  • Simple process with no entrance exam burden.

15. Tamil Nadu (PSC) State-Level Pharmacy Exam

Eligibility

  • 10+2 with PCM/PCB.

Exam Pattern

  • No exam; merit list based on Class 12 marks.

Syllabus

  • Not applicable.

Career Scope

  • Admission to B.Pharm & D.Pharm in Tamil Nadu.

Why Important

Transparent admission without entrance tests.

1. What are Indian State Level Pharmacy Exams?

State-Level Pharmacy Exams are entrance tests conducted by individual Indian states for admission to D.Pharm, B.Pharm, Pharm.D, and B.Pharm Lateral Entry programs in government, aided, and private colleges of that state.

2. Which states conduct pharmacy entrance exams?

Major states include Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal, Gujarat, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.

3. What pharmacy courses are offered through state-level exams?

Students can get admission into:
D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy)
B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy)
B.Pharm Lateral Entry (after D.Pharm)
Pharm.D (in some states)
M.Pharm (in select states like Odisha)

4. What is the eligibility for state pharmacy exams?

Basic eligibility:
10+2 PCB/PCM for B.Pharm
10+2 PCB/PCM for Pharm.D (state dependent)
D.Pharm for B.Pharm Lateral Entry
B.Pharm for M.Pharm (in states offering PG CET)

5. Which state pharmacy exam is the easiest?

Difficulty varies, but students commonly find GUJCET, BCECE, and JCECE simpler than exams like MHT CET or WBJEE.

6. Is there negative marking in state-level pharmacy exams?

Most state CETs do not have negative marking, except exams like WBJEE, which follow a multi-marking pattern.

7. Can students from other states apply for state-level pharmacy exams?

Yes, students from other states can apply to many CETs (such as KCET, KEAM, MHT CET private quota), but government quota seats often require domicile.

8. Which state exam is best for B.Pharm admission?

MHT CET, KCET, WBJEE, KEAM, AP EAPCET, and TS EAPCET are considered the best due to high-quality colleges and transparent admission processes.

9. What subjects are asked in state-level pharmacy exams?

Common subjects include:
Physics
Chemistry
Biology or Mathematics

10. Do all states have a pharmacy entrance exam?

No. Some states like Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh offer merit-based admissions without any C

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