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Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT)
Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) is a National Level Entrance Examination conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) since 2019 for admission into M. Pharma Program. Before 2019, the Test was conducted by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The GPAT is a three hours Computer Based Online Test. A few scholarships and other financial assistance in the field of Pharmacy are also given on the basis of GPAT Scores. The GPAT Score is accepted by all AICTE/Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) approved / affiliated University Departments / Constituent / Affiliated Colleges / Institutions. AIPER GPAT committee was framed in the year 2018.
Objective
- Aware students about what is GPAT and its importance.
- Orient and motivate students for appearing in GPAT.
- Maximum students to qualify the exam.
Mode of Operation
- Orientation and motivation session on How to crack GPAT.
- Adding the interested students on whatsapp group.
- Sharing practice drills, study material and tasks.
- Conducts extra classes.
- Conducts weekly test, monthly test and mock test.
- Performance analysis.
- Organize expert talks/panel discussion/guidance session with GPAT qualified students.
- Mentoring, Counselling and motivation on regular basis.
Achievements
2018 – 2019 – DIVYA SHARMA qualified BITS PILANI PG entrance exam for M. Pharm, which is top ranked institute of India having 4th rank in NIRF published by MHRD, GoI.
GPAT 2020 – Chetna Doble qualified GPAT with 95.78 percentile.
GPAT 2021- Ayushi Agrawal (AIR 577, 98.73 Percentile), Priyanshu Atre (AIR 956, 97.90 Percentile), Yogesh Mishra (AIR 2267, 95.02 Percentile) and Arun Chouhan (AIR 2591, 94.75 Percentile) qualified GPAT 2021.
GPAT Committee –
Ms. Rakhi Khabiya, Asst. Prof., AIPER
Mr. Pawan Mulani, Asst. Prof., AIPER