Courses
Introduction to D Pharmacy
D Pharmacy, short for Diploma in Pharmacy, is a 2-year diploma course that introduces students to the basics of pharmacy.
It covers fundamental elements of pharmacy, drug manufacturing processes, and organizational methods.
- The D Pharmacy course covers subjects like anatomy, physiology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, and pharmacy practice.
- Additionally, students receive practical training to understand the importance of drug manufacturing and testing.
- D Pharmacy opens up various job opportunities worldwide.
- After completing D Pharmacy, students can work in medical stores, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and government health departments.
- D Pharmacy prepares ambitious students for further studies.
- Some students opt for B Pharmacy after completing D Pharmacy, which provides them with more extensive knowledge and opportunities.
D Pharmacy is governed by laws and regulations. In many countries, obtaining a license and registration is necessary after completing D Pharmacy to work as a pharmacist or manage a pharmacy store.
D Pharmacy graduates can contribute to drug development, training, and research fields, providing innovative solutions and advancements in the pharmaceutical industry.
D Pharmacy programs and camps, such as health awareness programs, vaccination drives, and medical camps, contribute to community welfare and healthcare outreach.
First Year
- Pharmaceutics (Theory and Practical).
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Theory and Practical).
- Pharmacognosy (Theory and Practical).
- Human Anatomy and Physiology (Theory and Practical).
- Social Pharmacy (Theory and Practical).
Second Year
- Pharmacology (Theory and Practical).
- Community Pharmacy and Management (Theory and Practical).
- Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology (Theory and Practical).
- Pharmacotherapeutics (Theory and Practical).
- Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy (Theory and Practical).
- Pharmacy Law and Ethics (Theory).
First Year
- Pharmaceutics (Theory and Practical).
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Theory and Practical).
- Pharmacognosy (Theory and Practical).
- Human Anatomy and Physiology (Theory and Practical).
- Social Pharmacy (Theory and Practical).
Second Year
- Pharmacology (Theory and Practical).
- Community Pharmacy and Management (Theory and Practical).
- Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology (Theory and Practical).
- Pharmacotherapeutics (Theory and Practical).
- Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy (Theory and Practical).
- Pharmacy Law and Ethics (Theory).
Pattern For Board Examinations
1 year D. Pharma total subjects – 5 subjects.
2 year D. Pharma total subjects – 6 subjects.
Each Subject Carry 100 Marks
- Total marks 100/40 – passing.
- 80 (Theory).
- 20 (Internal) (College Hand).
Paper Pattern For 80 Marks
- 20 marks for objective (Fill in the blanks / One sentence Q&A/Match the correct Answer)
- 30 marks for long Answers (7 out of 6 question) – Each question carry 5 M.
- 30 marks for short Answers (11 out of 10 question) – Each question carry 3 M.
Procedure To Get Admission
- Eligibility Criteria & Procedure For Admission.
- The candidate must have passes class 12th in PCB or PCM from any recognised Board.
- Admission process can be done via online or offline mode.
Document’s Required For Admission
- SSC (10) Marks Card Original / Xerox.
- HSC (12) Marks Card Original.
- LC/TC/Migration Certificate Original.
- Aadhar Card Xerox.
- 5 Passport size photo.