Pharmacy Courses
Pharmacy courses focus on medicines, drugs, patient safety, and healthcare support.
Pharmacists play a crucial role in ensuring correct medication usage and improving
treatment outcomes.
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm)
- 10+2 (Science stream)
- Subjects: Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics or Biology
- Minimum 45–50% marks (varies by state/college)
- Minimum age: 17 years
- Entry-level pharmacists for medical stores & hospitals
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)
- 10+2 (Science stream)
- Subjects: Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics or Biology
- Minimum 45–50% (40% for reserved categories)
- Admission may require state/national entrance exams
- Career in drug manufacturing, quality control, R&D, and sales
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D)
- 10+2 (Science: PCB/PCM)
- OR D.Pharm holders eligible
- Minimum age: 17 years
- Focus on clinical pharmacy & direct patient care
- Hospital rounds & healthcare team involvement
Pharm.D (Post-Baccalaureate)
- Must have completed B.Pharm
Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm)
- B.Pharm degree from recognized institute
- Minimum 50–55% marks
- Valid entrance exam score (GPAT / University exam)
- Specialization in pharmaceutics, pharmacology, quality assurance, etc.
Why Choose Pharmacy?
- Become a trusted healthcare professional
- Wide career options in hospitals, industry & research
- Strong job stability – evergreen profession
- Good salary growth with higher studies
- Perfect mix of science & practical healthcare
- Global career scope (USA, Canada, UK, Australia, Gulf)
- Multiple entry & exit options (D.Pharm → B.Pharm → M.Pharm → PhD)
- High social respect & patient interaction