PG Pharmacy Admissions 2025: Kerala Opens Mop-Up Counselling for M.Pharm, Fresh Options Mandatory

Written By :  Parthika Patel
Published On 2025-12-05 17:09 GMT   |   Update On 2025-12-05 17:09 GMT
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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala has launched the online mop-up counselling process for PG Pharmacy (M.Pharm) admissions for the 2025 academic year, inviting all candidates featured in the state rank list to submit fresh options.

The mop-up round aims to fill remaining vacant seats, and every rank-listed candidate is eligible to participate, regardless of whether they received an allotment earlier.

As per the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), candidates must log into the M.Pharm-2025 Candidate Portal and register new choices through the ‘Option Registration’ link. This step is mandatory because previously submitted options will not be carried forward for the mop-up allotment.

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The option registration process will remain open until 6 PM on 7 December 2025. Following this, the CEE will release the provisional allotment list on 8 December 2025, and the final allotment list on 10 December 2025.

Candidates allotted seats in this round must print their allotment memo and complete fee payment at the allotted college between 11 and 15 December 2025, excluding 13 and 14 December. The admission formalities must be completed by 4 PM on 15 December 2025, failing which the allotment will stand cancelled.

The state has clarified that candidates belonging to reserved categories — including SC/ST/OEC, beneficiaries under G.O.(MS) 25/2005/SCSTDD and G.O.(MS) 10/2014/BCDD, and students from institutions such as Sree Chitra Home, Juvenile Home, and Nirbhaya Home — are exempted from fee payment.

According to the recent media report in Mathrubhumi, further details and updates will be available on the official portal of CEE Kerala, and candidates can reach the helpdesk at 0471-2332120 for any assistance.

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