D.Pharm V/S B.Pharm

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Que. D.Pharm V/S B.Pharm

 

D.Pharm B.Pharm

Course Name

Diploma in Pharmacy Bachelor of Pharmacy

Course Type

Diploma Course Degree Course

Course Duration

2-Years 4-Years

Eligibility

Passed class 12 with 55% marks Passed class 12 with 55% marks

Subjects Studied

Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Health Education & community pharmacy, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, Drug store and Business Management, Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Analysis, Remedial Mathematical Biology, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Basic Electronics & Computer Applications, Pharmaceutics, Mathematics, Anatomy, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Pathophysiology of Common Diseases, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence & Ethics, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology,
Pharmaceutical Industrial Management

Career Options

  • Pharmacist in a Hospital
  • A Hospital Drug Inspector
  • Work in the government sector as a drug inspector and Pharmacist
  • Open a Medicine Retail Shop
  • Work at a Pharmacy Store
  • Work in a Drug Manufacturing Company
  • Work in the Education Sector
  • Drug Inspector
  • Food Inspector
  • Researcher / Analyst
  • Pharmacist
  • Government / Defence Sector
  • Pharma Consultant
  • Public Testing Lab
  • Pharmaceutical Firms
  • Faculty in a Pharmacy College

Higher Studies

Pursue advanced studies, such as a B.Pharm Pursue advanced studies, that is, M.Pharm or MBA

 

However, being a degree course, B.Pharm graduates are often given preference over D.Pharm students.


Course : D.Pharm