GPAT 2025 likely in June 2025- Check entrance exam details
New Delhi- The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is going to announce the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) exam date 2025 soon on its official website. The release date of the application form will be declared and the last date of registration for the GPAT 2025 exam is expected to be in April 2025.
NBE conducts the GPAT exam for admission to MPharma programmes. The GPAT entrance exam is a gateway to admission to some of the best pharmacy institutes in India.
Meanwhile, the GPAT 2025 exam is expected to be held in the first week of June 2025. The exam will take place in two shifts, morning and afternoon, at authorized test locations across India. The admit card may be released by the fourth week of May 2025 and the result is expected to be declared by the fourth week of April 2025.
Along with this, expectedly, the last date for submission of the GPAT exam fee will be April 2025, the form correction window can be done till May 2025, GPAT 2025 exam and answer key can be released by June 2025.
Apart from this, candidates willing to appear for the GPAT 2025 exam will also have to pay the examination fee whereas the general, OBC, and EWS categories of candidates need to pay Rs. 3500 and the SC, ST, and PwD categories of candidates need to pay Rs. 2500.
Moreover, the exam will have a total of 150 questions from 5 subjects carrying a maximum of 500 marks. The subjects include Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Allied Subjects having a total of 38 questions carrying a maximum of 152 marks, Pharmacognosy and Allied Subjects having a total of 10 questions carrying a maximum of 40 marks, Pharmaceutics and Allied Subjects having a total of 38 questions carrying a maximum of 152 marks, Other Subjects of B.Pharma Syllabus having a total of 11 questions carrying a maximum of 44 marks, and Pharmacology and Allied Subjects having a total of 28 questions carrying a maximum of 112 marks.
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