Diploma in Pharmacy
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Course Details
The Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) is a short-term, job-oriented diploma course in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. It is designed to prepare students for entry-level roles in the pharmacy and healthcare sectors. The course focuses on the fundamentals of pharmaceutical science, drug dispensing, and patient care, making it ideal for those who wish to become registered pharmacists and work in hospitals, retail pharmacies, or pharmaceutical companies.
Course Overview
Course Name: Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm)
Course Type: Diploma
Field: Pharmaceutical Sciences
Affiliated By: Pharmacy Council of India (PCI); recognized by State Pharmacy Councils
Mode: Regular (Full-time)
Course Duration
Total Duration: 2 Years (Annual system or semester-wise, depending on institution)
Includes theory classes, practical training, and hospital/industrial visits
Followed by 500 hours of internship or practical training in a hospital, pharmacy, or dispensary
Eligibility Criteria:
Minimum Qualification:
Passed 10+2 (Higher Secondary) or equivalent from a recognized board
Subject Requirement:
Must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics
Minimum Marks:
Generally 45%–50% in science subjects (relaxation for reserved categories)
Age Requirement:
Minimum age is 17 years at the time of admission
Subjects Covered
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology
Health Education & Community Pharmacy
Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy
Drug Store and Business Management
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Skills Developed:
Basic knowledge of drug formulation and dispensing
Patient counseling and prescription handling
Understanding of dosage forms, pharmacology, and drug interactions
Record-keeping and inventory management
Ethics, regulations, and legal knowledge in pharmacy practice
Application Process:
Application Mode:
Apply online or offline through the respective pharmacy colleges
Merit-Based Admission:
Based on marks obtained in Class 12 (Science stream)
Entrance Exam (if applicable):
Some states or institutions may conduct entrance tests
Career Opportunities After Completion:
Retail Pharmacist:
Work in medical stores, dispensing medicines and advising patients
Hospital Pharmacist:
Serve in government or private hospitals/clinics
Pharmaceutical Industry:
Entry-level roles in manufacturing, packaging, and quality control
Medical Representative (MR):
Promote medicines and medical equipment to doctors and hospitals
Pharmacy Assistant:
Work in drug distribution, logistics, or regulatory support
Higher Education Options:
B.Pharm (Lateral Entry into 2nd Year)
Specialized short-term courses in clinical research, pharmacovigilance, or hospital administration
Benefits of the Course:
Quick entry into the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry
Eligible for registration as a Registered Pharmacist (after State Pharmacy Council registration)
Good scope for self-employment through owning or managing a medical store
Serves as a stepping stone for further studies (like B.Pharm)
Affordable and job-oriented with practical skills focus