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BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur

Nagpur,  Maharashtra
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education
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BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy Nagpur — Pharmacy 2026

D.Pharm and B.Pharm Costs at BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy

Not all pharmacy colleges in Maharashtra maintain PCI approval consistently. BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy in Nagpur does — and the difference matters at licensure, when a graduate needs to register as a pharmacist, and at employment, when an employer needs to verify a degree. Students exploring college options in  Maharashtra may also compare Zeal Polytechnic, Pune.

This college is known locally in Nagpur for graduates who enter central India logistics and Maharashtra state government roles — a two-track placement outcome that reflects the city's position as a transport hub and second state capital.

Ground-level observation: What distinguishes this pharmacy programme is the Good Manufacturing Practice lab infrastructure — equipment and protocol standards aligned with pharmaceutical manufacturing norms rather than academic-only use.

What marks BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur out is research-involvement opportunities in clinical case-series and community-health studies — worth weighing alongside fees and location in a final decision.

What's Offered: D.Pharm and B.Pharm at BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy

Pharmacy fees at BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy: D.Pharm ₹25,000–₹75,000/year, B.Pharm ₹45,000–₹1,10,000/year. Science lab costs at BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy may be included in tuition or billed separately — check the full fee breakdown at the Nagpur campus accounts office.

Where Pharmacy Graduates from BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur Work

Retail pharmacy practice, hospital dispensing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and drug regulatory roles are the primary career paths for PCI-registered graduates of BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur. D.Pharm holders from the college are qualified to manage retail pharmacies and work in hospital dispensing departments as their most common first roles; B.Pharm graduates additionally qualify for industry positions in QC, production, and clinical research.

Official Standing — BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur

Pharmacy council recognition: BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), which governs all pharmacy education in the country. For registration as a pharmacist and employment at hospital pharmacies, manufacturers, and licensed retail drug stores, PCI approval is the required minimum.ensed pharmacist on record. D.Pharm completion is followed by registration with the state pharmacy council.

Pharmacy Career FAQs — BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur

Central government and state government Group B and C recruitment (revenue, agriculture, forest, police, excise) notifications specify graduation from a recognised university with no institution-ranking criterion; SSC, SSSC, and state SSC boards publish vacancy-wise recruitment details.

Bank PO examination cutoffs (IBPS PO, SBI PO) typically sit in the 95-110 range (out of 200) for general category preliminary stage, with mains cutoffs in the 45-50 range (out of 225 sectional). The examination eligibility is any graduate degree from a UGC-recognised university, and cutoffs are published at ibps.in and sbi.co.in/careers after each cycle.

SSC, RRB, IBPS, and NTA annual examination and recruitment cycle statistics (published on respective portals) document the aggregate competition intensity for graduate and postgraduate recruitment across UGC-recognised degree holders — data that contextualises individual recruitment outcomes within the national demand-supply picture.

  • What industries hire B.Pharm graduates? Pharmaceutical manufacturing, QA/QC departments, hospital pharmacy, regulatory affairs, drug sales, and clinical research all hire B.Pharm graduates. The career path you choose depends on whether you go into industry or practice.
  • Is M.Pharm worth pursuing after B.Pharm? M.Pharm is required for drug manufacturing QA management roles, clinical research positions, and teaching at pharmacy colleges. It also qualifies graduates for GPAT-based admission to central institution M.Pharm programmes.
  • What is GPAT and how should I prepare? GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) is the national entrance test for M.Pharm admissions and some pharmaceutical company recruitment. Preparation typically starts from the third year of B.Pharm.

Courses Offered

CourseDurationFeesSeatsAccepted ExamsAction
D.Pharma
BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur
2 Year 60
D.Pharma
BCYRC's Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, Nagpur
2 Year 60

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