Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) is an entrance examination conducted nationally to select eligible candidates for various M. Pharm courses. The test is conducted annually by the National Testing Agency acting on the instructions of the Ministry of Education, India.
Students who wish to attend the GPAT examination must first complete their undergraduate degree in the same field to be eligible to apply. Since pharmacy is one of the leading medical fields many students opt for B. Pharma admission after completing school.
If you are a B. Pharm student or a pharmacy enthusiast targeting the M. Pharm admission, this article will guide you through everything about GPAT and how to prepare for it.
What is GPAT?
GPAT is the acronym for Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test. As the name suggests, it is an all-India entrance examination for entry into postgraduate pharmacy programmes.
GPAT is a computer-based test conducted for a duration of three hours in online mode. The paper consists of 125 multiple-choice questions, accounting for 500 marks. GPAT scores are accepted by all Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)/ All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) approved institutions in the country.
What are the eligibility criteria for GPAT?
The eligibility criteria for appearing in the GPAT examination are quite simple and are as follows:
- Must be an Indian citizen.
- Must have a 4-year undergraduate degree in Pharmacy or any equivalent from a recognised university. However, candidates sitting for their final examination of B. Pharm and whose results will be published before the admission procedure commences can also take GPAT.
- There is no age restriction for applying.
How to prepare for GPAT?
Securing good scores on GPAT is not an easy task. You need to work hard and stay focused to ace the examination and get marks that can land you a seat in any of the top institutions in the country. Here are a few tips that can be useful in the preparation.
- Understand your syllabus. This is the first step to getting good marks in any examination. Knowing the syllabus of each subject and preparing accordingly can make things easier for you.
- Once you understand the syllabus, make a timetable and dedicate a fixed time for each subject and topic. Always remember to start with difficult and major topics first to ease the stress of the last few days.
- Make notes on each important topic you cover so that you can just skim through them when you have free time to remember the concepts well.
- Go through the previous year’s question papers and attempt to solve them. This can give you an idea of those topics which are repetitive and important. Solving question papers in a time-bound manner is also very helpful on the exam date.
There are many guides available both online and in stores that help you in the preparation for the GPAT exam. Invest in them and follow these simple tips to succeed in one of India’s top entrance examinations.
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