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GPAT is a national level examination conducted by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and is the pre requisite exam for admission to postgraduate pharmacy courses in institutes across India.
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Ideally, GPAT preparation should start around 8–10 months before the exam to give yourself enough time to cover the syllabus and revise properly. Since GPAT is a competitive exam, consistency is the key. You can start with 2–3 hours of study daily in the initial months and then increase it to 6–8 hours as the exam approaches. Break your schedule into three phases: Phase 1 (first 4 months) – cover the entire syllabus subject by subject, focusing on concepts and notes; Phase 2 (next 3 months) – revise topics and start solving previous year papers; Phase 3 (final 2 months) – focus on mock tests, time management, and weaker areas. Always reserve the last few weeks for pure revision and formula memorization. Remember, regular revision and practice are more important than long study hours without focus.

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Wishing you all the best for your GPAT journey. Thank you!


To begin your GPAT preparation in a smart way start by understanding the exam pattern and its detailed syllabus. Key subjects include Pharmacology Pharmaceutics Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy. Once you get clarity on what to cover make a realistic study schedule that allocates time to each topic. Begin reading from strong and reliable textbooks and consolidate your learning by creating revision notes. Use past year question papers and regular mock tests to track progress and improve speed and accuracy. After each test review your errors and adjust the study plan accordingly. Focus more on frequently asked or high weightage topics while revising. Good planning discipline and consistent mock practice can go a long way in helping you perform well in GPAT.

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Yes, GPAT-qualified students admitted to full-time M.Pharm programmes in PCI-approved institutions do receive a monthly stipend of 12,400, known as the Pradhan Mantri Scholarship for Pharmacy Post Graduate Studies

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Students can better prepare for the test by becoming aware of the top GPAT books 2025.  NBEMS administers the GPAT 2025 admission exam, which is a post-graduate pharmacy entrance exam.  It is administered for admission to the MPharma program at a few of India's best pharmacy schools.

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With a GPAT AIR of 1504 and OBC-NCL category , you have a moderate to good chance of getting M.Pharm admission at Punjab University , especially in:

  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Good chance

  • Quality Assurance / Pharmacognosy / Analysis, High chance

  • Pharmaceutics / Pharmacology, Moderate chance

You will be considered under the All India quota (not Punjab domicile). Apply for counselling, and list both preferred and safe branches to improve your chances.

1. GPAT Cracker – Nikhil Gupta

– Simple language, covers full syllabus, good for self-study.

2. Pearson Guide to GPAT – Akaberi Shah Baser

– Easy explanations, good for beginners.

3. GPAT & NIPER Question Bank – Aditya Rana

– Focused on previous year questions and practice.

4. KD Tripathi (Pharmacology)

– Must-read for conceptual clarity.


Use with apps like PharmaSapien for extra practice.

NPAT is divided into three major sections.

- Quantitative Reasoning: Here, you will take questions that involve numbers and different problems are included.

Percentages, computing profit and loss, discounts as well as their differences, time or work needed to complete a job, distances, dealing with ratios and proportions, figures on simple and compound interest, and annuities.

- Algebra: identifying important algebraic identities, equations, sequence, and series

- Geometry looks at shapes, their areas and their volumes in two and three dimensions.

Subjects such as Statistics and Probability include mean, median, mode, and measures of dispersion.

It looks at your critical thinking and data analysis skills in verbal-logical reasoning and topics like:

It is important to look at problems and come to decisions with critical thinking.

A study of figure analogy, figure series, and figure matching/classification is important for spatial reasoning.

- Use of graphs, charts, and tables to look at your data

Using logical ideas to conclude outcomes

Verbal Reasoning is meant to assess your English skills by testing areas like vocabulary and meaning.

- Gaining knowledge of the meanings of keywords

It includes the ability to spot grammatical mistakes.

Combining separate sentences into a logical order

- Reading Comprehension: looking at passages, finding connections between text, and examining the mood of the author


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NPAT Question Types:

  • The NPAT includes Quantitative Reasoning (mathematics), Logical Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning (English).
  • All sections are multiple-choice, with a moderate level of difficulty.

NMIMS M.Pharm + MBA Admission:

  • Applicants who are not GPAT qualified may still apply.
  • Admission requires qualifying NMIMS’s own written test and interview.
  • GPAT is not mandatory.

With a GPAT score of 115, you're eligible to apply for M.Pharm at Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur.

However, admission is unlikely since the score is low and the number of seats is limited.

You can apply, but also consider:

Private colleges with lower cutoffs

Retaking GPAT for better chances.



If your date of birth in the GPAT admit card is incorrect and the correction/edit window is already closed, don’t panic. You should still attend the exam with valid original ID proof (like Aadhaar, PAN, or passport) that clearly shows your correct date of birth. During verification at the exam center, inform the invigilator or supervisor about the error.

After the exam, you should immediately contact the exam conducting body (likely NTA) through email or helpline and request a correction with supporting documents such as your 10th marks card or Aadhaar. Most of the time, small errors like DOB can be corrected post-exam during the counselling or scorecard stage, especially if your ID proof is valid and consistent.

Just make sure to carry the correct ID proof on exam day — that’s the most important part.

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