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When the profession of pharmacy was developed in the country way back in 1960s, there was a demand for the qualified pharmacists, in order to cater to the needs of the then profession of pharmacy, a short version of pharmacy program namely Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) was developed and offered to the students with SSLC/Xth qualification. Later, in 1990s, the minimum qualification for D. Pharm admission was raised to PUC/Pre-degree/10+2. Thus a large number of students persuaded their interest in the profession of pharmacy through D. Pharm and registered themselves are pharmacists. These registered pharmacists confined themselves either to community or hospital pharmacy stores.


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Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm.) Academic Year 2023-24
Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm.) Academic Year 2022-23

Diploma in Pharmacy(D. Pharm) Course Eligibility:

Minimum eligibility qualification is 10+2 level of education in science stream, from a recognized educational board, for admission into the Diploma in Pharmacy [D.Pharm.] course. A minimum aggregate score of 35% (Passing marks) at the 10+2 level is also necessary.

Course Full Name Diploma In Pharmacy
Course Duration 2 Years.
Minimum Qualification 10+2 (From any recognized Board)

There is no Entrance Test for this course.
Merit List: Based on the marks obtained at the qualifying examination.
Admission Process: To know more about Admission process Contact to our College.


Course Curriculum:

PART – I

Subject

Number of Hours of Theory

Number of Hours of Practical

Pharmaceutics – I

75

100

Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I

75

75

Pharmacognosy

75

75

Biochemistry & Clinical pathology

50

75

Human Anatomy & Physiology

75

50

Human Education and Community Pharmacy

50

Total

400

375


PART – II

Subject

Number of Hours of Theory

Number of Hours of Practical

Pharmaceutics – II

75

100

Pharmaceutical Chemistry – II

100

75

Pharmacology and Toxicology

75

50

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

50

Drugs Store and Business Management

75

Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy

75

50

Total

450

275

Internal assessment:

Three sessional examinations shall be conducted during the academic year by the college. The average marks of best two examinations, separately for theory and practical shall be computed for the declaration of Results.

Attendance:

The candidates are normally expected to attend all allotted work period (both theory and practicals) in each of the prescribed subject. They should attend 80% of the total number of classes conducted in each of the subject to be eligible to appear for the examination in that subject.

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Address : #6, 8th Cross, Malgatti Cross
Hagarga Road, Kalaburagi – 585104
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