Admissions

Admission Procedure / Applying to ANRP

The admissions policy for the institution is guided by the AP State Govt., rules.

Category – A: 70% of the admissions are made by the State Govt. based on the EAMCET ranks for B.Pharmacy, based on the GPAT ranks and PGCET ranks for M.Pharmacy.

Category – B: 30% of the admissions are made by the management as per rules.

The students who are interested in Category – A seats should write EAMCET/ GPAT and PGCET exam and opt the college in the web counselling conducted by APSCHE.

Those who are interested in Category – B seats should approach college office or corporate office for application and other details.

Tuition Fee & Scholarships

The tuition fee will be decided by the State Govt. and the details are given below

  1. The scholarships / tuition fee for SC & ST students will be reimbursed for those students whose parental income should be less than 2 lakhs per annum.
  2. The scholarships / tuition fee for BC, EBC & Minority students will be reimbursed for those students whose parental income should be less than 1 lakh per annum.
  3. All scholarship applications should make an application to the respective Departments through Head of the institution by submitting Community Certificate, Income certificate and other required certificates.
  4. PG Students: Those who qualify GPAT are not eligible for State Govt. Scholarships. They get their fellowship from AICTE only.
  5. PG Students: Those who qualify PGCET are eligible for State Govt. reimbursement.

Note: All scholarships holders should maintain a minimum of 75% of attendance throughout their studies.

Notifications

Admission Notification for B-Category Seats for the Academic Year 2023-24:

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