

Government College of Pharmacy
Opp. Govt. Polytechnic, Osmanpura, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
2147483647, 2147483647, 0, 0
www.gcpharma.ac.in
gcpaurangabad@gmail.com
- Established in1996
- Approved by AICTE
- Affiliated toDr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University
Government College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad has been started in 1996 with the efforts of Honorable Late Shri. Govindbhaiji Shroff as a part of his social obligation to which Marathwada region was awaiting. Initially it has been started as one of the Departments of Government College of Engineering. Subsequently in 1999, it has acquired the status of full-fledged Government College. Now the college is situated in its status or art building of around 8000 sq. ft. The institute in its short span has established credibility to impart quality education to masses. The institute is affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad and approved by AICTE and Government of Maharshtra. It is conducting four years B.Pharm. course with annual intake of 60 student, two year M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) with annual intake of 18 students and 08 students and 6 years integrated course. The college also has approved facilities from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Univeristy, Aurangabad for doctoral studies.
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Medical | Duration | |
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Bachelor of Pharmacy | 4 Years | |
Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Chemistry | 2 Years | |
Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics | 2 Years | |
Doctor of Pharmacy | 6 Years |
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