About Programme
Diploma in Pharmacy is an undergraduate Diploma Course in the medical field of Pharmacy which involved in the preparation, dispensing and appropriate use of medication meant for therapeutic purposes. The course provides the minimum qualification to become a Registered Pharmacist in India. There is no Specialization in D.Pharma. and the course only provides the basic concepts of pharmaceutical science.
Eligibility & Admission
Pass in 10+2 Non Medical/Medical with English as one of the subject. Minimum age for admission shall be 17 years on or before 31st December of year in which admission is sought
PROGRAM FEE | AMOUNT |
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Registration Fee (One Time) | 15,000/-INR |
Semester Fee | 27,500/-INR |
Scholarship
Marks in 10+2 | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
60% – 75% | 10% |
Between 75% – 90% | 20% |
Between 90% – 100% | 30% |
Disability Level | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
90% & Above 90% | 30% |
75% & Below 90% | 20% |
50% & Below 75% | 10% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Wards of Param Veer Chakra | 30% |
Winners of Maha Veer Chakra | 20% |
Winners of Veer Chakra | 10% |
Work Tenure | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
More than 5 years continuous service | 30% |
1 Year – 5 Years continuous Service | 20% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Single girl child | 20% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Parentless | 30% |
Either fatherless or motherless provided the annual family income is less than 2.5 lakh | 20% |
Learning Outcomes
- Develop and demonstrate depth and breadth of knowledge in pharmaceutical, social/behavioral/administrative, health, and clinical sciences.
- Integrate knowledge from foundational sciences to explain the way specific drugs or drug classes work and evaluate their potential value in individuals and populations.
- Apply knowledge in foundational sciences to solve therapeutic problems and advance patient-centered care and population-based care.
- Identify, critically analyze, and assimilate emerging theories, information, and technologies that may impact patient-centered and population-based care.
- Demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills.
Career Prospects
Certificate holders of D.Pharma may start practicing as pharmacists in india. They may also work at drug stores in government hospitals, clinics, private hospitals, community health centers or private drug stores. Students may also work as medical representatives, medical transcriptionists, technical supervisors, chemists, pharmacists, quality analysts, scientific officers in private firms etc.
Programme Curriculum
Year I
Year II
Recognition
- Pharmacy council of India (PCI)