The Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) program has seen a strong comeback in Telangana, with nearly all seats filled during the final round of TG EAPCET 2025 BiPC category counselling.
According to official figures, out of 8,908 seats offered across 124 colleges under the convener quota, 8,560 seats were allotted—registering a remarkable 96 per cent fill rate.
The surge highlights renewed student interest in pharmaceutical education and allied life sciences in the state. The demand for other healthcare-related courses was equally encouraging.
The Pharm D program witnessed almost full occupancy, with 1,672 out of 1,682 seats allotted, recording a 99.35 per cent fill rate.
The Telangana Today reports that the demand for pharmaceutical education is on the rise.
Author's summary: Pharma education sees a rise in Telangana.