Diploma in Pharmacy (DPharm)

SCOPE OF THE PROGRAM (OPPORTUNITIES)

After completing this course, students will be able to find work in various private and public sectors as a Pharmacist, Scientific Officer, Quality Analyst, Production Executive, Medical Transcriptionist etc.

Average initial salary offered to a Pharmacy diploma holder ranges somewhere between INR 2,00,000 and 5,00,000 per annum, which may increase with the number of years of work experience and knowledge in the field On completion of this course, students can pursue higher studies and advanced academic exploration through B Pharma and other Diploma courses. This course essentially provides a solid basis for further studies and related prospects.

D.Pharmacy as a course has its own set of advantages as well as opportunities that provides an edge over other job scopes and roles. Some of the basic reasons for pursuing D.Pharm courses are,

  • Social Responsibility:
  • : Pharmacists play an important role in the society as they define the health care sector. They contribute towards the health and welfare of the people of a society.

  • Huge Career Options:
  • Pharmacists can work in organizations such as Hospitals, Nursing homes, Colleges and the medical industry as a whole.

  • Career Growth:
  • Healthcare is an ever growing and non static career. Candidates in healthcare career have a vast opportunity in terms of growth and development.

  • Working Flexibility:
  • Since it is a 24*7 job, one can opt from working for either a day shift or a night shift.

    Duration of Diploma in pharamacy Course: 2 Years
    Eligibility for Diploma in pharamcy Course: 10+2 from Recognized University / Board / Council.
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    Diploma in pharamcy Course Structure

    First Year Second Year
    Pharmaceutics Pharmacology
    Pharmaceutical chemistry Community pharmacy and management
    Pharmacognosy Biochemistry and clinical pathology
    Human anatomy and physiology Pharmacotherapeutics
    Social pharmacy Hospital and clinical pharmacy
    --- Pharmacy law and ethics