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D.Pharm or Diploma in Pharmacy is a two-year diploma level course in the field of pharmacy. It provides students with an introduction to the principles and practices of pharmacy and prepares them to work as pharmacists in the healthcare industry.
The course covers topics such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, drug formulation and dispensing, hospital and community pharmacy, and pharmacotherapy. It also includes practical training in various aspects of pharmacy practice, including dispensing, compounding, and preparing medication.
The curriculum is designed to meet the standards set by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). Upon completion of the course, students can work as pharmacists in hospitals, retail pharmacies, and other healthcare settings. Some students may also choose to continue their education and pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree.
In India, admission to the D.Pharm course is typically based on the candidate's performance in 10+2 level exams, although some institutes may conduct entrance exams. After completing the D.Pharm course, students are eligible to register as pharmacists with the state pharmacy council and can practice as registered pharmacists in India.
D.Pharm is a popular course choice for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the healthcare industry and want to gain practical experience in pharmacy. The course provides a good foundation for students who are interested in further studies in pharmacy and related fields, and also opens up job opportunities in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
The syllabus for D.Pharm as per the Educational Regulations (ER) 2020 of the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is as follows:
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I
Pharmacognosy
Health Education & Community Pharmacy
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Drug Store and Business Management
Computer Fundamentals and Applications
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Pathophysiology & Clinical Pharmacy
Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy
Drug Regulatory Affairs
Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Marketing and Salesmanship
Note: The exact syllabus and subjects may vary slightly based on the institution offering the D.Pharm course, and students are advised to check with their college or university for specific information.
The syllabus covers a range of subjects in pharmacy, including anatomy and physiology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, pharmacotherapy, drug store management, and computer applications. It also includes practical training in various aspects of pharmacy practice, including dispensing, compounding, and preparing medication.