welcome to Global College Of Pharmaceutical Technology

(A Unit of National Centre for Development of Technical Education)

About The Course (B.Pharm)

The B. Pharm Degree course is a four year program follows a semester pattern (under PCI regulations). Selection is based on the marks secured in plus two. Candidates qualified in the Diploma in Pharmacy examination conducted by the Government of West Bengal or any other Board of any other State recognized as equivalent there to by the authority of this University. It is a versatile interdisciplinary program preparing graduates with a sound knowledge and understanding of the science, technology, and practice of pharmacy.

DURATION OF COURSE

Four academic years (8 Semesters) for normal students.

Three academic years (6 semesters) for lateral entry students.

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION

The applicant must be citizen of India and should have passed the Higher Secondary H.S. (10+2) or its equivalent examination from a recognized Board/ Council.

Candidates must have passed ‘10+2’ examination with Physics and Chemistry along with any one of Mathematics/ Biology/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science/ Computer Application as compulsory subjects with individual pass marks (in both theory and practical wherever applicable).

Must have obtained at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to reserved category).

The Board of the said Qualifying Examination must be recognized by the Central Government or State Government.

Candidate will have to qualify at the WBJEE or JEE (Mains) on the year of admission.

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION (LATERAL ENTRY)

Admission through lateral entry to the 2nd Year (3rd Semester level) of the Undergraduate degree course offered by Government/ Private Pharmacy college of the state of West Bengal during the Academic Session 2019-2020 is open to candidates who are:

Candidates must have passed ‘10+2’ examination with Physics and Chemistry along with any one of Mathematics/ Biology/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science/ Computer Application as compulsory subjects with individual pass marks (in both theory and practical wherever applicable).

Must have obtained at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to reserved category).

The Board of the said Qualifying Examination must be recognized by the Central Government or State Government.

Candidate will have to qualify at the WBJEE or JEE (Mains) on the year of admission.