Over 14,000 B.Pharm, D.Pharm Seats Filled in MP, Vacancies Push Second Round

Published On 2025-09-16 14:51 GMT   |   Update On 2025-09-16 14:51 GMT
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Bhopal: In a major development for pharmacy aspirants, a total of 14,128 seats in B.Pharmacy and D.Pharmacy courses have been allotted during the first round of counselling in Madhya Pradesh. Despite the large number of allotments, more than 5,200 seats still remain vacant, paving the way for the second round of admissions.

As per official figures, 10,413 seats in B.Pharmacy and 3,715 seats in D.Pharmacy have been allotted across institutes in the state. The counselling process involved 179 B.Pharmacy institutes and 194 D.Pharmacy institutes.

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Candidates who have been allotted seats are required to report to their respective institutes and complete the document verification process by September 18. The second round of counselling will be conducted online between September 19 and October 3 to fill the remaining vacant seats.

Dainik Bhaskar reports that the allotment and admission schedule has been carried out under state guidelines to ensure transparency in the process. Officials highlighted that the vacancies from the first round will be carried forward to the second round to maximise enrolments.


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