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Diploma in Pharmacy (2 Years)

Eligibility for Admission

Minimum Qualification for admission to Diploma in Pharmacy in passing in any of the following examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics.

  1. Intermediate examination in Science
  2. 10+2 Examination (Academic Stream) in Science
  3. Pre-Degree Examination
  4. Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equal to any of the above examinations

Duration of the course

The duration of the course shall be for two academic years. With each academic year spread of not less than one hundred and eighty working days in addition to 500 hours practical training spread over a period of not less than three months.

Admission Procedure

The following ORIGINAL documents are necessary during the time of admission.

  1. 10+2 (PUC) or D.Pharm (As applicable)
  2. 10th Marksheet
  3. Transfer Certificate (TC) from the institution last studied
  4. Migration certificate from the Board/University
  5. Character and Conduct Certificate
  6. Certificate of Date of Birth
  7. Four Copies of Passport size Photograph

For Admission the candidate himself/herself or accomopanied by his /her parent / guardian should meet the principal directly in the office with the above said documents.

Selected candidates can confirm their seats by depositing the prescribed college fee and original documents in the office.

Subjects in The Course

I Year D.Pharm

  1. Pharmaceutics-1
  2. Pharmaceuticals Chemistry-II
  3. Pharmacognosy
  4. Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology
  5. Human Anatomy & Physiology
  6. Health Education and Community Pharmacy

II Year D. Pharm

  1. Pharmaceutics-1
  2. Pharmaceuticals Chemistry-II
  3. Pharmacology & Toxicology
  4. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
  5. Drug Store and Business Management
  6. Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy
Bachelor of Pharmacy (4 Years)

Eligibility for Admission

First Year B. Pharm

A candidate who have passed two years of PUC examination conducted by Karnataka PU Board or an equivalent examination (10+2) of any other approved Board or University with minimum 40% marks in any combination comprising P.C.M or P.C.B. (Minimum eligibility should be based on the aggregate of P.C.M or P.C.B) or PCMB., P.C and Computer Science, P.C and electronics.

In the case of student belonging to SC/ST Category-I/OBC, the minimum requirement in percentage of marks for the admission to B.Pharm course shall be not less than 35% P.U.C or its equivalent examination (PCB or PCM or PCMB) P.C and Computer Science, P.C and electronics.

Second Year B. Pharm (Lateral Entry/Direct Admission to Second Year)

Final D. Pharm examination conducted by an authority approved by the Pharmacy Council of India with a minimum of 50% of aggregate marks in the first and the Final D. Pharm examinations.

Duration of the course

The course of study for B. Pharm shall extend over a period of four academic years. The Curriculam and Syllabus for the course shall be prescribed from time to time by Ragiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka, Bangalore.

Subjects in The Course

I Year B. Pharm

1.1. Human Anatomy & Physiology
1.2 Pharmaceutics (Dispensing & General Pharmacy)
1.3 Pharmacognosy-1
1.4 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-1
1.5 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
1.6 Mathematics OR Biology (College Level Examination)
1.7 Computer Sciences & Statistics (College Level Examination)

II Year B. Pharm

2.1 Physical Pharmaceutics
2.2 Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Biotechnology
2.3 Patho Physiology
2.4 Applied Biochemistry
2.5 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I

III Year B. Pharm

3.1 Medical Chemistry-I
3.2 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
3.3 Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
3.4 Pharmaceutical Engineering
3.5 Pharmacology

IV Year B. Pharm

4.1 Pharmaceutical Technology and Bio pharmaceutics
4.2 Instrumental and Biomedical Analysis
4.3 Pharmacology and Toxicology
4.4 Medical Chemistry-II
4.5 Industrial Pharmacognosy
4.6 Elective Subjects

  1. Industrial Pharmacy
  2. Advanced Industrial Pharmacy
  3. Pharmaceutical Management & Marketing
  4. Pharmacy Practice
  5. Pharmacokinetics and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
  6. Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy
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