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Pharmacy

Course Overview

Pharmaceutical science is one of the leading industries today

Pharmacy is one of the most opted professional courses in India. The rapidly growing pharmaceutical industry and pharmaceutical research have attracted aspirants to take pharmacy as a career — gaining intense knowledge about production, dosage, dispensing and other information related to medicines.

Pharmacy courses deal with subjects like biology, medicine and chemistry, offering foundational knowledge to develop pharmaceutical drugs for safe and effective use in healthcare. The pharmaceutical industry in India is growing at a rapid pace, demonstrating the influx of students enrolling in pharmacy courses.

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Eligibility for Pharmacy Courses

The eligibility criteria is to study Physics, Chemistry and Biology in Class 12 and secure more than 50% marks. For postgraduate and PhD level courses, students must complete graduation and postgraduation in Pharmacy.

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Popular Pharmacy Entrance Exams

Popular pharmacy entrance exams: GPAT, NIPER JEE, NMIMS NPAT, RUHS Pharmacy, CG PPHT, GITAM GAT, MET, Delhi CET, KCET.

Popular Courses

Popular Pharmacy Courses

Pharmacy is offered at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. Popular options include B.Pharm, M.Pharm and Diploma in Pharmacy.

Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm)

Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics.

Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm)

Higher education from a national or state board with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology and English.

Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm)

Completed B.Pharm with minimum qualifying marks from a college approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI).

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D.Pharm (Diploma in Pharmacy)

Course Description

D.Pharm is a two-year, entry-level certificate course on the science and art of preparing and dispensing medicines. Students gain knowledge of basic pharmacy education including chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology — leading to careers as Clinical Pharmacists, Pharmacologists and Clinical Research Associates (CRA).