KU Pharm.D 5th Year & PB 2nd Year(Regular, Ex & Improvement) Exams April 2026 Revised Centers with Time Table
The Kakatiya University has released the revised examination centres along with the detailed time table for Pharm.D 5th Year and Post Baccalaureate (PB) 2nd Year (Regular, Ex & Improvement) Examinations scheduled in April 2026. This notification is crucial for pharmacy students who are preparing to appear for their final-year professional examinations under the university.
As per the official update, the examinations will be conducted in offline (pen-and-paper) mode at various designated centres across affiliated colleges. Students must carefully verify their allotted exam centres mentioned in the official PDF, as entry into the examination hall will be strictly based on hall ticket verification and centre allocation. The university has organized centres systematically to ensure smooth and fair conduct of examinations.
The revised time table includes subject-wise exam dates, paper codes, and timings, helping candidates plan their preparation effectively. Most of the theory exams are scheduled in the forenoon session (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM), which is the standard timing followed by the university. Each subject is arranged on separate dates with sufficient gaps, allowing students adequate time for revision between exams.
The schedule covers key pharmacy subjects such as clinical pharmacy, pharmacotherapeutics, hospital pharmacy, and related core papers for both Pharm.D 5th Year and PB 2nd Year students. Candidates appearing under Regular, Ex (backlog), and Improvement categories must follow the same timetable and attend only the registered subjects.
Students are advised to download their hall tickets from the official university website before the commencement of exams. They must also strictly follow examination guidelines, including avoiding electronic gadgets inside the exam hall and reporting well before the scheduled time.
Overall, the revised centres and time table provide a clear roadmap for April 2026 exams. Candidates should cross-check all details, stay updated with official notifications, and prepare systematically to perform well in their examinations.


