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List of Top Government B.Pharma Colleges Under CUET 2026 (Central & State)

  • Dec 30, 2025
  • 3 min read


List of top government B Pharma colleges under CUET 2026 map view.


1. Introduction: The "Hidden" Route to Govt Colleges


Everyone runs after NEET for MBBS, and if they fail, they pay ₹10 Lakhs for private B.Pharm colleges.

But did you know that some of India's Best Central Universities offer B.Pharma degrees for less than ₹50,000 via CUET (Common University Entrance Test)?

You don't need a NEET rank here. You just need to select the right Domain Subjects.

In this blog, we provide the curated List of Top Government B.Pharma Colleges Under CUET 2026, along with their specific subject requirements so you don't get rejected.



2. List of Top Government B.Pharma Colleges Under CUET 2026


These are the most prestigious institutions where the Return on Investment (ROI) is massive.

Rank

University Name

Location

CUET 2026 Subject Requirement 🚨

Approx Fees (1st Year)

1

Banaras Hindu University (BHU)

Varanasi, UP

Phy + Chem + (Bio OR Maths)

₹ 6,000

2

Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV)

Indore, MP

English + Phy + Chem + (Bio/Maths)

₹ 40,000

3

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Tech Univ (AKTU)

Lucknow, UP

Phy + Chem + (Bio/Maths)

₹ 60,000

4

Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (GGV)

Bilaspur, CG

General Test Only (Check Official PDF)

₹ 28,000

5

Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna (HNBGU)

Garhwal, UK

Phy + Chem + (Bio/Maths)

₹ 25,000


⚠️ Critical Warning: Guru Ghasidas (GGV) is unique. Unlike others asking for PCB, they often ask for the "General Test". Always check the information bulletin before filling the form!

3. Detailed Review of Top Picks


1. Banaras Hindu University (BHU)

  • Why it's #1: It is an IIT-level campus. The Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering & Technology (IIT-BHU) is world-famous.

  • Placements: Avg Package ₹ 6-8 LPA.

  • Competition: Extremely High. You need 500+/600 in PCB.


2. AKTU (Uttar Pradesh)

  • Why choose it: It is not a single college but a University that affiliates hundreds of govt and private colleges in UP.

  • Top Govt College under AKTU: Faculty of Pharmacy, AKTU (Lucknow).

  • Reservation: 85% seats reserved for UP Domicile students.


3. Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (Sagar University)

  • Status: Central University (MP).

  • Subjects: Physics + Chemistry + Math/Bio + General Test.

  • Fees: Very affordable (~₹ 30k/year).


4. What About DIPSAR? (The Big Confusion)


Students often search: "Is DIPSAR under CUET?"

Answer: NO.

DIPSAR (Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research) and DPSRU take admission primarily based on Class 12th Merit (PCB/PCM). They do NOT accept CUET scores for B.Pharm.

  • Action: You must fill a separate form on dpsru.edu.in in June/July.


5. Other State Universities Accepting CUET


If you miss the Central Universities, aim for these State Govt Universities:

  1. Vikram University, Ujjain (MP)

  2. Madan Mohan Malaviya Univ of Technology (MMMUT), Gorakhpur

  3. Barkatullah University, Bhopal


6. Conclusion: Don't Mess Up the Subject Combination


The biggest mistake students make is selecting "General Test" for BHU (which needs PCB) or "PCB" for GGV (which needs General Test).

  • Strategy: Select Physics + Chemistry + Biology + English + General Test in your CUET form. This combination makes you eligible for 99% of colleges.



FAQ


1. Which government colleges offer B.Pharma through CUET?

Top government colleges include Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), HNBGU Garhwal, and Dr. Harisingh Gour University.


2. Does BHU accept CUET for B.Pharma?

Yes. BHU accepts CUET scores. You must appear for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (or Mathematics). The General Test is not required for B.Pharma at BHU.


3. Is General Test compulsory for B.Pharma in CUET?

It depends on the university. Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya and Dr. Harisingh Gour University often require the General Test. However, BHU and AKTU only require domain subjects (PCB/PCM). To be safe, appear for both.

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