Hi,
No, She need not to give any further exams for admission into Bachelor in pharmacy as she already gave NEET and GUJCET. However, it also depends on the exam scores also that she qualifies or not, if in a scenario not qualified then she had to give another exams in order to get admission in Bachelor of Pharmacy.
In Gujarat, the main entrance exam for admission into Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) programs is the GUJCET.
Some colleges also consider Class 12 scores and, in certain cases, other national-level exams like NEET.
ACPC acts as a central authority, ensuring merit-based seat allocation for engineering colleges under the state quota (GUJCET) and the All-India quota (JEE Main).
They conduct the admission process, including registration, application, and counselling, based on candidate preferences and merit.
1. Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUJCET):
- Purpose:
GUJCET is primarily used for admissions to B.Pharm programs in state-level engineering and pharmacy colleges in Gujarat.
- Conducted by:
Directorate of Technical Education, Gujarat.
- Eligibility:
Candidates must be residents of Gujarat or have completed their Class 12 from a Gujarat-based school.
- Exam Pattern:
The exam covers Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) depending on the specific course and college.
2. Class 12 Scores:
- Consideration:
Some B.Pharm colleges in Gujarat also consider Class 12 scores (GSEB HSC) for admission.
- Centralized Admission Process:
The Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) may also consider Class 12 scores along with GUJCET scores for centralized admissions.
3. National Level Exams (In some cases):
- NEET:
While NEET is primarily for medical admissions, some B.Pharm colleges may also consider NEET scores for admission.
- Other exams:
Some colleges may accept scores from other state-level or university-specific entrance exams like MHT CET, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET, KCET, JEE Main, KEAM, etc., depending on the college's admission policy.
4. Admission Process:
- Centralized Admission (ACPC):
The ACPC conducts a centralized admission process for B.Pharm programs in Gujarat.
- Merit List:
The ACPC prepares a merit list based on GUJCET scores, Class 12 scores, or a combination of both.
- Institute-Level Admissions:
Some colleges may also conduct their own admission process, especially for vacant seats after the ACPC process
I hope this helps.