Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) is an undergraduate academic degree to learn and acquire adequate knowledge, necessary skills to practice the profession of pharmacy. The program is a versatile interdisciplinary program preparing graduates with a sound knowledge and understanding of the science, technology and practice of pharmacy. At Amrita, the program follows a semester pattern. The core subjects include Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis (Chemistry of Drugs), Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacy Practice.
Minimum Qualification
10+2 with PCM/PCB Subjects minimum 50% marks from a recongnized education board or through counseling from BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION , UTTAR PRADESH
Duration of Courses
2 Year full time Dipoma course in Pharmacy
Future Prospects
D Pharma certificate holders can immediately start working as pharmacists in India. Drug stores are everywhere ranging from government hospitals, community health centers 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.
- Accurate record keeping as required under Food and Drug Act.
- Purchasing, Merchandising and Inventory control.
- Third party billing.
- Drug approval processes.
- Narcotics control.
- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence (laws regulating the profession of pharmacy).
- Regulatory requirements involving testing, screening and clinical trials of drugs.
- Computer processing.
- Patient provider relationships.
There are many opportunities after completion of D.Pharma course Details & D Pharmacy course fees:
D Pharmacy course fees is -45000/year :
- You can get job at drug stores of private or government hospitals.
- You can work in health clinics, NGOs, community health centres by checking the prescriptions, dispensing medicines and give them advice and directions.
- 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.
To further enhance your chances of success you can pursue further studies:
- If you have found your calling and passion in pharmaceutical studies, you can go for bachelor’s degree in pharmacy. In case you have already done D.Pharma you can directly apply for 2nd
year of B.Pharma Thereafter, you can also pursue postgraduate degrees.
- Another interesting future for your career can be degree in Law after D.Pharma Many pharmaceutical companies hire Litigation and IPR (Intellectual property) lawyers.