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Pharmacy Colleges in Bangalore — B.Pharm & Pharm D Fees 2026

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Compare B.Pharm and Pharm D fees across Bangalore's pharmacy colleges. No NEET required.

By , Founder & Lead Counsellor · Reviewed by Shijin Joy, Admissions Lead · Updated 27 June 2026

Quick Answer Bangalore has 25+ PCI-approved pharmacy colleges offering B.Pharm (4 yr) and Pharm D (6 yr). Indicative 2026-27 total fees range about ₹5.2L–₹14L (B.Pharm) and ₹12L–₹27L (Pharm D). Admission is on 10+2 merit / KEA / COMEDK / management quota — no NEET required. Fees below are indicative; confirm with each college.

Pharmacy college fees in Bangalore (2026-27)

Indicative B.Pharm and Pharm D total fees across Bangalore-region pharmacy colleges. Click a college for course-wise details, eligibility and admission process:

CollegeB.Pharm (total, indicative)Pharm D (total, indicative)
Aakash₹5,45,000
Acharya₹8,85,000₹16,85,000
Al-Ameen₹6,50,000₹18,00,000
BGS Global₹5,50,000
Dayananda Sagar₹11,28,000₹27,12,000
East Point₹6,86,000₹17,91,000
East West₹13,50,000
Gautham₹12,00,000
Harsha₹6,30,000₹12,49,000
Hillside₹5,19,000₹12,34,000
Karnataka College₹6,25,000₹15,00,000
Kempegowda₹21,00,000
Krupanidhi₹7,41,000₹21,00,000
MS Ramaiah₹14,00,000₹27,00,000
MVM₹5,40,000₹15,00,000
Mallige₹5,55,000₹12,00,000
Nargund₹12,00,000
Oxbridge₹5,41,000₹12,94,800
Oxford₹6,40,000₹16,50,000
PES University₹8,80,000₹19,80,000
RR Group₹5,55,000
Rosy Royal₹6,20,000
Sri Devaraj Urs₹5,05,000
Sridevi₹5,25,000₹15,00,000
T John₹5,75,000₹18,50,000
Vydehi₹7,00,000

💡 Fees are indicative (2026-27) and may exclude hostel, exam and one-time charges. Sridevi (Tumakuru) and Sri Devaraj Urs (Kolar) are in the wider Bangalore region. Always confirm exact, current fees with the college.

Eligibility & admission

  • B.Pharm (4 yr): 10+2 with PCB/PCM, min 45% (40% reserved).
  • Pharm D (6 yr): 10+2 with PCB/PCM, or D.Pharm (lateral entry to 4th year).
  • Admission via KEA (KCET), COMEDK and management/institutional quota — no NEET.

Frequently asked questions

Do pharmacy colleges in Bangalore require NEET?
No. B.Pharm and Pharm D admission in Karnataka is on 10+2 (PCB/PCM) merit through KEA (KCET), COMEDK and management/institutional quota — NEET is not required for pharmacy.
What is the fee range for B.Pharm and Pharm D in Bangalore?
Indicative 2026-27 B.Pharm fees range roughly from about ₹5.2 lakh to ₹14 lakh total (4 years), and Pharm D from about ₹12 lakh to ₹27 lakh total (6 years), depending on the college and quota. These are indicative figures — confirm exact, current fees with each college.
Which is better — B.Pharm or Pharm D?
B.Pharm (4 years) is the standard route into pharma industry, retail/hospital pharmacy and M.Pharm. Pharm D (6 years incl. internship) is clinical-pharmacy focused, lets you use the 'Dr.' prefix and suits hospital clinical-pharmacist and drug-information roles. Choose based on whether you want industry/research (B.Pharm) or clinical practice (Pharm D).
Are these pharmacy colleges PCI approved?
The listed colleges are pharmacy institutions approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and affiliated to RGUHS, or are private/deemed universities with their own degree-granting authority. Always verify current PCI approval and intake on the PCI and college websites.

Fees, scholarships & funding the pharmacy programme at Pharmacy

Official fee tiers for Pharmacy are listed in the fee table above. The government / KEA-merit seat is always the most affordable route at Pharmacy and is allotted purely on merit — so a strong rank is the single best way to cut your cost. For management or NRI seats, plan funding early: education loans are available from SBI (Scholar Loan), HDFC Credila, Axis and most banks via the Vidya Lakshmi portal, often covering tuition plus hostel. Reserved-category students (SC/ST/OBC/Category-1) can claim Karnataka fee-reimbursement and post-matric scholarships through the Social Welfare / Backward Classes departments, and EWS and central-sector scholarships further reduce the net cost. Budget separately for hostel, mess and one-time charges in Bangalore, which are billed over and above the tuition shown above.

The pharmacy programme admission 2026 at Pharmacy: step by step

  1. Meet the eligibility (10+2 with the required subjects).
  2. Register for KEA (KCET), COMEDK counselling and pay the counselling fee/deposit.
  3. Fill your choice list carefully — list Pharmacy at the right preference alongside realistic back-ups.
  4. Lock choices, then accept the allotment and report to Pharmacy within the deadline.
  5. Carry originals: 10th/12th marksheets, ID, category & domicile certificates and the fee payment.

Admission is through KEA (KCET), COMEDK and management quota. A round-by-round upgrade plan matters — many applicants lose a better seat by mis-ordering choices, so shortlist with the actual cut-off trend in mind.

Why choose Pharmacy, Bangalore?

Pharmacy gives students hands-on clinical/practical exposure through its attached teaching facilities and a structured internship, which is what employers and PG-entrance examiners value most. Studying in Bangalore adds the advantage of a established healthcare-education ecosystem, peer hospitals for postings, coaching for licensure/PG entrances, and good transport connectivity for students from across Karnataka and other states. When you shortlist Pharmacy, weigh the fee tier you qualify for, the campus and hospital infrastructure, faculty strength and the internship stipend — not just the brand name.

After the pharmacy programme: internship, registration & higher studies

The programme includes a compulsory rotating internship, after which graduates register with the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) / state pharmacy council to practise. From there the common paths are M.Pharm, Pharm D (post-baccalaureate) or an MBA in pharma management, or going straight into work — typical roles include hospital and community pharmacy, pharmaceutical manufacturing and QA/QC, clinical research (CRO), drug regulatory affairs, pharmacovigilance, medical writing and academia. Many Pharmacy graduates also prepare during internship for PG-entrance exams or overseas licensure, so it pays to plan that timeline from the first year rather than the last.

Choosing the right college from this list

Use the fee table above as a starting point, then compare colleges on more than price. For each shortlisted college, check: the fee tier you actually qualify for (government/KEA-merit is cheapest, management and NRI cost more); the campus and hospital/clinical infrastructure and patient footfall (which drives your practical exposure); faculty strength and results; the internship stipend; and location, hostel and living costs. A college that is slightly costlier but gives far better clinical training and placements is often the better long-term investment. Our counsellors help you build a rank-appropriate preference list and an optimised round-by-round upgrade plan so your rank is never wasted.

Admission across these colleges is centralised: qualify NEET-UG, then participate in KEA / MCC / COMEDK counselling. Lock realistic choices, accept the allotment, and report on time with your documents. The fee figures shown are the latest available and should be re-confirmed at counselling, as authorities revise them each year.

More frequently asked questions

What documents are needed at admission?
Keep ready: 10th & 12th marksheets and certificates, transfer & conduct certificates, migration certificate, photo ID (Aadhaar), passport-size photos, category/caste & income certificate (if applicable), domicile/residence certificate, and the counselling allotment letter. Originals are verified at Pharmacy, with sets of photocopies.
What are the key 2026 dates for admission?
Admission follows 12th results. Karnataka counselling (registration, document verification, mock round, choice-filling and seat-allotment rounds) typically runs from June–August, with reporting deadlines after each round. Exact dates are announced by KEA / the counselling authority each year — track them closely so you don't miss a round.
Is direct admission or 'donation' needed?
No. Government and merit/KEA seats at Pharmacy are filled purely on rank through official counselling — never through donations or agents. Even management and NRI seats require a qualified candidate and are paid only to the institution through official channels. Anyone promising a 'guaranteed' seat for cash is a red flag.

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