In the State of Maharashtra, admissions for D. Pharm programs follows a centralized procedure-based 12th scores, administered by the Government of Maharashtra.

All students, including Maharashtra State, must have appeared equivalent examination in any stream from a recognized educational board with Physics, Chemistry, Maths or Biology can eligible to pursue D. Pharm.

The MSBTE 2023 brochure, containing detailed information, is available on the website

Eligible students should register at the Facilitation Centre (FC) assigned by the competent authority. At FC, they need to have their original documents verified and submit photocopies of the required documents.

The inter-se-merit list is published on the website by the competent authority based on 10+2 scores.

Candidates, including those seeking Institute Level admissions, are required to fill their preferred course options online or at FC through their login.

The provisional allotment of seats under the Centralized Admission Procedure (CAP) is displayed on the website according to the published schedule.

The competent authority conducts specified admission rounds as part of the process.

Candidates who receive an allotment must report to the allocated institute. They should confirm their admission by providing original documents and paying the required fees.

These are the general guidelines for D. Pharm admissions in Maharashtra, subject to the specific details provided in the official brochure and notifications by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education. Candidates should refer to the official website and documents for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the admission process.

Out of the total 60 admissions, approximately 80% are conducted through the Centralized Admission Procedure (CAP) by the Government of Maharashtra

Any vacant CAP seat is filled by candidates from the same category for which it was earmarked during the CAP. If seats remain vacant, they are filled based on the Inter-Se-Merit of the applicants.

The candidate must be an Indian National.

They should have passed the HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects, along with either Mathematics or Biology, and secured at least 45% marks (40% for candidates of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section, and Persons with Disability from Maharashtra State) in these subjects combined.

The candidate must be an Indian National.

They should have passed the HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects, along with either Mathematics or Biology, and secured at least 35% marks (40% for candidates of Backward class categories, Economically Weaker Section, and Persons with Disability from Maharashtra State) in these subjects combined.