Courses offered
- Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharmacy)- 2 years duration, affiliated to MSBTE, Mumbai.
- Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharmacy)- 4 years duration, affiliated to DBATU, Lonere.
About Courses
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharmacy):
Diploma in Pharmacy is a 2-year-long career-oriented, diploma course. Students who wish to pursue a long-term career in the medical field of pharmaceutical sciences, and start a career in the pharmaceutical industry, can take admission to the D Pharma course.
Duration: 2 years (annual pattern)
Affiliation: Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE)
D. Pharmcy is a diploma course for candidates who wish to study pharmacy and begin a career in the medicine field. After completing the D.Pharmacy course, candidates are eligible to become registered pharmacist. D. Pharma is a two years long diploma programme. Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is the regulatory body of pharmacy education in India. D Pharmacy helps students with the necessary knowledge and skill to gain a position at the entry level in pharmaceutical companies.
Course Highlights:
Eligibility
- The D. Pharmacy Course is one of the most demanding diploma course for Science students who have completed their 10+2. It covers a wide range of subjects like pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry and so on. Candidates must have qualified 12th with PCM/ PCB with a minimum 45 per cent to get enrolled in the diploma course of pharmacy.
Particulars | Details |
Course | D. Pharm (Diploma of Pharmacy) |
Duration | 2 Years (Annual pattern) |
Intake | 60 Students |
Regulatory Body | Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi. |
Board | Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE), Mumbai |
Eligibility Criteria | Class 12th Board exams with 45% aggregate mark in science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Math. |
Job Profiles | · Wholesaler, Retailer, Medical representative, Junior Clinical Research Associate (CRA), Data Analyst, Pharmacist, Clinical Pharmacist, Hospital Pharmacy etc |
Higher Education | B. Pharm (Lateral- 3 years) |
Why D Pharmacy curriculum?
D Pharmacy program equip students with all the essential training and knowledge required in the field of the pharmaceutical industry. After completing D Pharmacy, job opportunities includes in various fields like Government hospitals, Clinics, Private hospitals, Community health centers, private hospitals, drug stores, and other pharmaceutical services.
Course includes
Diploma in Pharmacy course covers fundamental of pharmacy education including the application of chemistry in the pharma industry, theory & practical concepts of biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology. This course gives you opportunity to practice entrepreneurship and work in your own pharmacy hence D. Pharm program is best suited for you.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharmacy):
A 4-year undergraduate course which imparts adequate knowledge & scientific information in broad areas of pharmacy such as pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacology & pharmacognosy.
Duration: 8 semesters – 4 years
Affiliation: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University (DBATU)
The B Pharmacy Course is one of the most job-oriented degrees for Science students who have completed their 10+2. It is an undergraduate degree program in the field of pharmacy. It covers a wide range of subjects including Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Engineering, and Drugs and Medicines, among others. Students can anticipate numerous lucrative career opportunities in the public and private sectors after completing the B Pharmacy program.
Course Highlights:
Eligibility
The program takes four years includes 8 semesters to complete. Students who wish to pursue it can do so after completing their 10+2 in Science. Students who pass the 10+2 board exam with 50% aggregate marks in mandatory subjects like physics, chemistry, biology and/ or mathematics are eligible to apply for the B. Pharmacy program. For admission to the B. Pharmacy program, various state level entrance examinations are considered.
Particulars | Details |
Course | B. Pharmacy (Bachelors of Pharmacy) |
Duration | 4 Years (8 semester) |
Intake | 60 Students |
Regulatory Body | Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi. |
Affiliated University | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technical University (DBATU). Lonere, MH |
Eligibility Criteria | Passed Class 12 from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology as compulsory subjects with a minimum of 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only) |
Entrances Exam | NEET-2023 /MHT-CET 2023 ( should obtain non zero score conducted by the Competent Authority). |
Job Profiles | Wholesaler, Drug Inspector, Pharmacist, Quality Assurance Associate, Regulatory affairs, Patents , Medical Representative, Scientific Writing, Medical Scripting, Clinical Research, Manufacturing etc. |
Higher Education | M Pharm, Pharm D, MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, PG Diploma in Pharmacy. |
Why B Pharmacy curriculum?
Bachelor of Pharmacy is a part of healthcare sector, where students learn about healthy living, wellness and well-being. The B. Pharmacy program teaches students how to synthesis, formulate, test and utilize drugs to treat, relieve and prevent illness. A Bachelor of Pharmacy program will not only give you a steady job for the rest of your career, but it will also allow you to choose with wide carrier opportunities. Pharmacy students are trained to a variety of knowledge and skills over the course of four years. Students are taught technology, biology, and engineering areas all together to utilize in the drug development processes.
Course include
Students, who wish to pursue a career in pharmacy, learn about drug design, testing and development in pharmaceutical chemistry along with safely. Course includes pharmacy topics like biological principles, biomedical analyses, pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, and pharmacodynamics. Students are learning the study of various drugs which involves examining the biological effects, chemical properties, and therapeutic applications of medications. And so on…