Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) is an undergraduate programme of about 4 years in the pharmacy stream. It is offered by 1,965 colleges on this record, across 2,417 individual programmes.
A course this widely offered is really two decisions, not one. The degree sets what you study; the college sets who teaches it, who recruits from it and what it costs. Between the best and the weakest college on this list the fee gap runs into lakhs and the placement gap is wider still, so treat the shortlist as the real work and the course name as settled.
Across those colleges, fees run from ₹2,000 to ₹23.5 lakh for the full programme, the median reported salary is ₹3 LPA and colleges report about 1,67,198 seats between them.
The spread matters more than the midpoint. Half of the reported packages sit below ₹3 LPA, while the top tenth reach around ₹6 LPA. Plan against the median — the high figure belongs to a small number of colleges, and getting into one of them is the whole game.
What to check before you commit
- The college, not just the course. 1,965 colleges run this degree, and they are not interchangeable — teaching, recruiters and fees all differ sharply.
- The specialisation you will be admitted into. Most colleges now allot it at admission rather than in the second year.
- The entrance route and its calendar. Work backwards from the exam date, not forwards from the application deadline.
- The all-in cost. Tuition plus hostel and living, minus any waiver you qualify for.
- What the batch actually earns. Ask for the median and the placed percentage, not the highest offer.