The Pharmacy education and profession in India is from Diploma to Postgraduate level and is regulated by the PCI, a statutory body governed by the provisions of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 passed by the Parliament.
Courses | Duration | Eligiblity |
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Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) | 2 years | 10+2 |
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) | 4 years | 10+2 |
Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) | 3 years | Bachelor of Pharmacy |
Doctorate in Pharmacy (Pharm.D) | 6 years | 10+2 |
Post Graduate Diploma | 1-3 years | Bachelor of Pharmacy |
B.Pharm + M.B.A. | 5 years | 10+2 |
Doctor of Pharmacy (Post Baccalaureate) Pharm.D. (PB) | 3 years | Bachelor of Pharmacy |
PHD | Min 3 years | Master of Pharmacy |
M Phil | Master of Pharmacy | |
M.S.(Pharm.) | 2 years | |
M.Tech.(Pharm.) | 2 years | |
MBA(Pharm.) | 2 years |
Admission to D PHARMA is divided into Management (Direct) and Government Seat is done on the basis of state level entrance test is conducted by the department of training and technical education.
In General, Admission to the B.Pharm is divided in Management and Government seat. In many states, admission to the B.Pharm is strictly on the basis of common entrance examination. Entrance examination for the admission to the course of B Pharma are – WBJEE, KCET, TSEMCET, APEMCET, GUJCET, BCECE, IPU CET, NIPER JEE, OJEE, MET, UPCET.
Admission to D PHARMA is divided into Management (Direct) and Government Seat is done on the basis of State Level entrance test (JELET..) and is conducted by the Department of Training And Technical Education
Admission to the M. Pharm course is done on the basis of entrance exams that are organized at The National Level By Central Agency (GPAT) or the state Medical Education Departments (APPGECET, TSPGCET, BHU-PET, MAKAUT(WB),etc.)
Admission to the Pharm.D is divided into Management (Direct) and Government Seat. In many states, admission to the Pharm.D. is strictly on the basis of Common Entrance Examination, e.g AIPSSCET, APPGECET,TSPGCET,etc.
Admission to the Pharm.D is divided in Management (Direct) and Government Seat. In many states, admission to the Pharm.D. is strictly on the basis of Common Entrance Examination