A four-year undergraduate degree known as a bachelor of pharmacy, or B.Pharma, teaches students about drug manufacturing, dose formulation, chemical nature analysis, and preclinical testing of novel medications. B Pharmacy covers pharmaceutical product marketing and new drug patenting in addition to the technical components of pharmacy. Admission to B Pharmacy programs is determined by merit as well as entrance exams. To enroll students in B Pharmacy courses, a variety of entrance exams are administered, including UPSEE, GPAT, NEET, and others. Students who pass the Class 12 board exam with 50% aggregate marks in required areas like physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics are eligible for a basic B pharmacy degree.