DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (D.PHARM)

Duration: 2 Year full time Diploma course in Pharmacy

Approved intake: 60

Qualification: 10+2 with PCM/PCB Subjects minimum 50% marks from a recognized education board.

FUTURE PROSPECTS

D Pharma certificate holders can immediately start working as pharmacists in India. Drug stores are everywhere ranging from government hospitals, community health centres and private hospitals. They can also choose to open their own drug store. If you have good aptitude and interpersonal skills and have a desire to help others you can choose Pharmacy as your career. Pharmacists are vital for the primary health care system all around the world. The minimum requirement to become a registered pharmacist in India is Diploma in pharmacy (D.Pharma).

  • Safe and accurate processing of prescriptions.
  • Dispensing and compounding of medicines.
  • Drug approval processes.
  • Patient provider relationships.

There are many opportunities after completion of D.Pharma course.

  • You can get job at drug stores of private or government hospitals.
  • You may get entry level jobs in pharmaceutical companies at various divisions like Process Control, Manufacturing and Quality Control.
  • You can also work as Medical Representative.
  • If you have entrepreneurial spirit, you can open your own retail pharmacy outlet, wholesale business or surgical items shop.

 

BACHELOR OF PHARMACY (B. PHARM)

Duration : 4 years full time Degree course in pharmacy.

Approved intake: 60

Qualification for admission in 1" year: 10+2 with PCM/PCB Subjects minimum 50% marks from a recognized education.

1. 10+2 with PCM/PCB subjects

2. . Minimum 50% marks 3 subjects (PCM/PCB) from a recognized education board & 40% for SC/ST.

Qualification for admission in 2" year (Lateral Entry): D.Pharm with minimum aggregate of 45% for general & OBC and 40% for SC/ST

There are many opportunities after completion of D.Pharma course.

  • You can get job at drug stores of private or government hospitals.
  • You may get entry level jobs in pharmaceutical companies at various divisions like Process Control, Manufacturing and Quality Control.
  • You can also work as Medical Representative.
  • If you have entrepreneurial spirit, you can open your own retail pharmacy outlet, wholesale business or surgical items shop.