About Us D.PHARM
The Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) is a two-year undergraduate diploma program designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills in pharmaceutical sciences. Here’s an overview:
Eligibility for D.PHARM
To be eligible for the Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) course, candidates typically need to meet the following criteria:
1. Educational Qualification:
– Completion of 10+2 or equivalent examination.
– Core subjects in the 10+2 curriculum should include **Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics**.
2. Minimum Marks:
– A minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying examination (though this may vary based on the institution or university).
3. Age Requirement:
– Candidates should generally be at least **17 years old** at the time of admission.
Eligibility criteria might slightly differ depending on the state, university, or college. If you need details on specific colleges, entrance exams, or any additional requirements, I’d be happy to help!
Specializations for D.PHARM
The Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) program generally provides foundational training in pharmaceutical sciences without offering specific specializations. The curriculum is structured to cover various key areas of pharmacy, including:
1. Pharmaceutics: Focuses on the formulation and preparation of medicines.
2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Studies chemical aspects of drug development and manufacturing.
3. Pharmacology: Explores drug actions, effects, and interactions in the body.
4. Pharmacognosy: Deals with medicines derived from natural sources like plants and animals.
5. Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy: Prepares candidates for pharmacy roles in clinical and hospital settings.
These topics ensure graduates have a comprehensive understanding of pharmacy, equipping them for roles in retail pharmacies, hospitals, or pharmaceutical manufacturing. If you’re looking for more advanced specializations, you could consider pursuing a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) or a related postgraduate course