Sanjo College of Pharmaceutical Studies, Palakkad, is a private institution offering specialized pharmacy education with a focus on undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The college typically opens applications for its flagship B.Pharma, D.Pharma, and M.Pharma courses between April and June each year. Admissions are entrance-based, with popular exams including KEAM for B.Pharma and GPAT for M.Pharma, and the last cycle saw KEAM results by May 10, 2025 and GPAT by June 25, 2025. The total intake is approximately 132 seats across all programs, and tuition fees range from INR 84,000 to INR 5,06,920 depending on the course and duration. The college also offers merit-based scholarships and waivers for eligible students.
Sanjo College of Pharmaceutical Studies Admission Deadlines
Sanjo College of Pharmaceutical Studies aligns its admission cycle with major entrance exams and state-level counseling. For the 2025 session, B.Pharma admissions follow the KEAM schedule, while M.Pharma admissions are based on GPAT results. Application windows generally run from April to June, with entrance exam results and counseling occurring in May and June. Exact dates may vary annually, so candidates should monitor official notifications for updates.
Event | Key Dates (2025) |
Application Start (UG & PG) | April 2025 |
KEAM Exam (B.Pharma) | April 2025 |
KEAM Result Declaration | By May 10, 2025 |
GPAT Exam (M.Pharma) | May 25, 2025 |
GPAT Result Declaration | By June 25, 2025 |
Last Date for Application Submission | June 2025 |
Counseling & Admission Offers | June–July 2025 |
Sanjo College of Pharmaceutical Studies UG Admission
Sanjo College of Pharmaceutical Studies offers two main undergraduate programs: B.Pharma (4 years) and D.Pharma (2 years), with a combined annual intake of 120 seats. Admissions are based on KEAM scores for B.Pharma and qualifying examination marks for D.Pharma. The fee for UG programs ranges from INR 84,000 to INR 4,00,000 for the full course, and applicants must be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year.
Course | Duration | Intake | Eligibility | Selection Criteria | Total Fee (INR) |
B.Pharma | 4 years | 60 | 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths; 17 years by 31/12/2023 | KEAM score + counseling | 1,80,000–4,00,000 |
D.Pharma | 2 years | 60 | 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths; 17 years by 31/12/2023 | Merit in qualifying exam | 84,000–1,20,000 |
Sanjo College of Pharmaceutical Studies PG Admission
The college offers a 2-year M.Pharma program with a specialization in Pharmacy Practice and an annual intake of 12 seats. Admission is based on GPAT scores, followed by counseling. The total fee for the M.Pharma program is approximately INR 2,00,000–5,06,920. Applicants must hold a B.Pharma degree from a recognized university and be at least 17 years old by the end of the calendar year.
Course | Duration | Intake | Eligibility | Selection Criteria | Total Fee (INR) |
M.Pharma (Pharmacy Practice) | 2 years | 12 | B.Pharma with 50% marks; 17 years by 31/12/2023 | GPAT score + counseling | 2,00,000–5,06,920 |
Sanjo College of Pharmaceutical Studies Application Process
Applications for Sanjo College of Pharmaceutical Studies are primarily submitted online, with an application fee of INR 1,000–1,200 (approximate). Applicants must register, fill out the form, upload documents, and pay the fee before the stated deadline. Selection is based on entrance exam scores (KEAM/GPAT) or merit in qualifying exams, followed by document verification and counseling. Scholarships and fee waivers are available for meritorious and eligible students.
Register online through the official admission portal.
Fill out the application form and upload required documents.
Pay the application fee (INR 1,000–1,200).
Appear for the relevant entrance exam (KEAM/GPAT) if applicable.
Participate in counseling and document verification.
Step | Details |
Application Mode | Online |
Application Fee | INR 1,000–1,200 |
Required Documents | 10th & 12th Mark Sheets, Transfer Certificate, Entrance Exam Scorecard, ID Proof, Passport-size Photos, Category Certificate (if applicable) |
Selection Process | Entrance exam (KEAM/GPAT) or merit, followed by counseling |
Scholarships | Merit-based, reserved category, financial need |
