Friday, 20 October 2017

GPAT 2018: Registration Online On October 20 Onward. Steps To Apply

Online registration starts from 20th of October 2017, 10am onward.

GPAT or Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test 2018 is a national level entrance examination that will be held in and around third week of January 2018. Online registration starts from 20th of October 2017, 10am onward. GPAT is conducted by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) on behalf of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Govt. of India for admission in to M. Pharma (Master’s degree of Pharmacy) courses. GPAT scores are used by over 250 colleges, many universities and institutions also use GPAT scores to provide scholarships to eligible candidates.
GPAT is held online (Computer based) every year at around 60 centres all over India. The duration of examination is 3 hours (180 minutes). There are total of 125 multiple-choice questions each valued at 4 marks hence the total marks in GPAT is 500 marks. There is also negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer; negative marking is not applicable for questions that are not attempted. GPAT syllabus covers the following subjects Physical Chemistry, Physical Pharmacy, Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, Bio pharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Anatomy, Physiology and Health Education, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Management, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence and Dispensing & Hospital Pharmacy. Scores of GPAT are valid for one year and the candidates need to apply at various colleges and universities independently using their GPAT scores.
GPAT 2018 - Important Dates
Online Application Form Availability
20th October 2017
Last Date to Submit Application Form
15th December 2017
Admit Card Availability
Few days before the exam
GPAT 2018 Examination
20th January 2018
Results GPAT 2018
February 2018 (Date to be announced) (more)

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