
Entrance exams for B.Pharm in Delhi include CUET UG, IPU CET, and institution-specific tests.
No, there are no DU-affiliated B.Pharm colleges currently available. Delhi University historically oversaw pharmacy programs through DIPSAR until 2015, when it became independent as DPSRU.
Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Age must be at least 17 years as on 31st December of the year of admission. Reserved category students may be granted a 5% relaxation, bringing the total to 45%. CUET UG and IP CET are entrance tests that validate qualifications.
B.Pharm graduates from Delhi colleges have shown varied career prospects. Some of the most common careers are clinical pharmacists, drug inspectors, quality control analysts, and medical representatives.