1. Pharmaceutics (Theory and Practical)
2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Theory and Practical)
3. Pharmacognosy (Theory and Practical)
4. Human Anatomy and Physiology (Theory and Practical)
5. Social Pharmacy (Theory and Practical)
1. Pharmacology (Theory and Practical)
2. Community Pharmacy and Management (Theory and Practical)
3. Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology (Theory and Practical)
4. Pharmacotherapeutics (Theory and Practical)
5. Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy
(Theory and Practical)
6. Pharmacy Law and Ethics (Theory)
Diploma In Pharmacy: There are lots of choices you will have after completion of D. Pharm. Here, I
will
talk about the current scenario of pharma professionals in India. So, There are two case here, first if
you want to continue with your education or start your carrier.if you stick with the first case then you
will have following option.
After getting the D. Pharmacy you become authorised pharmacist and authorised person to dispense
medicines. You may open your own medical shop. Further, you can go for the chain of medical shops by
keeping the registered pharmacists. In Govt. and private hospitals, there are various vacancies for the
pharmacist positions you may apply for pharmacist position. There is option for private companies like
production and consultancies.
Pharmacy, also known as Diploma in Pharmacy, is a 2-year diploma-level program in the
field
of pharmacy.
If you are passionate about healthcare, pursuing a degree in D Pharmacy can be a transformative choice for your future.
The demand for pharmacy professionals has been steadily increasing over the years. As the global population ages and medical advancements continue,