Lords University M.Pharm FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) and M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), and which one should I choose?
Ans. M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) focuses on the science of drug formulation, dosage form design, drug delivery systems, biopharmaceutics, and pharmacokinetics. It is ideal for students interested in pharmaceutical manufacturing, formulation R&D, and quality assurance. M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), on the other hand, focuses on drug synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and analytical techniques. If you are interested in how drugs are made and delivered to the body, Pharmaceutics is the better choice. If you are more interested in the chemistry of drug molecules and analytical methods, Pharmaceutical Chemistry is more suitable. Both are offered at Lords University with the same fee structure.
Ques. Is GPAT mandatory for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) admission at Lords University, and what are the benefits of qualifying GPAT?
Ans. GPAT is not mandatory for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) admission at Lords University. Admission is primarily merit-based on B.Pharm marks. However, GPAT-qualified candidates are given preference during selection. The key benefit of qualifying GPAT is the Central Sector Scholarship of Rs. 8,000 per month for the entire 2-year duration of the programme, which amounts to Rs. 1,92,000 over 2 years - effectively covering the entire course fee. GPAT 2026 was held on March 7, 2026, and results were declared on April 7, 2026. For GPAT 2027, registrations are expected to open in December 2026.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) from Lords University?
Ans. M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) graduates have excellent career prospects in pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, formulation R&D labs, contract manufacturing organisations (CMOs), quality assurance and quality control departments, and regulatory affairs. Government opportunities include positions as Drug Inspector, Drug Control Officer, and Pharmacist in state and central government departments. The average starting salary for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) graduates in India is around Rs. 2.4 lakh to Rs. 4 lakh per annum, with experienced professionals in senior R&D or regulatory roles earning Rs. 6 lakh to Rs. 10 lakh per annum.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) at Lords University, and how does it compare to other private universities in Rajasthan?
Ans. The total mandatory fee for the 2-year M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) programme at Lords University is Rs. 1,77,000 (tuition: Rs. 1,60,000 + registration: Rs. 4,000 + uniform: Rs. 4,000 + examination: Rs. 8,000 + application: Rs. 1,000). This is significantly lower than many private universities in Rajasthan and other states, where M.Pharm fees can range from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh for the full programme. If you qualify GPAT, the Central Sector Scholarship of Rs. 8,000 per month can offset the entire course fee, making it a very cost-effective option.
Ques. Does Lords University have adequate lab facilities for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) research and practical training?
Ans. Yes, Lords School of Pharmacy has 22+ R&D labs with advanced equipment. Notably, it is the only university in Rajasthan offering HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) and UV Spectroscopy machines, which are essential for pharmaceutical analysis and quality control work. For Pharmaceutics students, the labs support practical training in formulation development, dissolution testing, stability studies, and analytical method validation. The curriculum is designed with industrially relevant problems, ensuring students are well-prepared for roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing and R&D.
Ques. Can I get admission to M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) at Lords University if I have a low percentage in B.Pharm?
Ans. The minimum eligibility for M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) at Lords University is 55% marks in B.Pharm (50% for SC/ST candidates). If you meet this minimum criterion, you can apply. Since admission is merit-based and follows a rolling process, candidates with higher B.Pharm percentages are given preference. However, if seats are available and you meet the minimum eligibility, you have a good chance of securing admission. It is advisable to apply early in the admission cycle (January-April) rather than waiting until the deadline, as seats may fill up quickly for popular specialisations like Pharmaceutics.







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