Pharmacy Courses

 Pharmacy

4 years Diploma in Pharmacy

The subject of pharmacy is situated right in the middle of the rapidly developing health sciences and chemical sciences in medical science. A pharmacist's role in this profession is to prescribe routine medication use. Those who complete the Pharmacy course will get job opportunities in government or private institutions. As a result of the rapid development of medical science, new drugs are coming to the market every day. The demand for pharmacists is constantly increasing due to our large population. A huge amount of medicine is being exported from our country.

Diploma in Pharmacy

As a result of the rapid development of medical science, new drugs are coming to the market every day. The demand for pharmacists is constantly increasing due to our large population. A huge amount of medicine is being exported from our country.

Admission Eligibility:

1. Minimum GPA 2.5 in SSC/Equivalent Examination with Biology from Science Department in case of Pharmacy Course under State Medical Faculty.

All labs required to study Pharmacy:

  • 1. Anatomy Lab
  • 2. Physiology Lab
  • 3. Community Medicine Lab
  • 4. Microbiology Lab
  • 5. Computer Lab
  • 6. Pharmacy Lab
  • 7. Physics Lab
  • 8. Chemistry Lab 


Role of Pharmacy in Career Formation:

The good news for those who pass S.S.C with a GPA of 2.5 who want to study professional courses firstly, they can easily get a good government (sure job) or private job by completing a Diploma in Pharmacy course at a young age to build a good career in future. As a pharmacist, you can do roughly four types of work.

1. Retail Pharmacist 
2. Industrial Pharmacist
3. Hospital Pharmacist 
4. Research Pharmacist.

Higher education opportunities:

pharmacy calculations, drug classification, and pharmacy law.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm):
Duration: Typically 4 years.
Content: The B.Pharm program provides in-depth knowledge of pharmaceutical science, drug formulation, pharmacology, and pharmacy practice. Graduates are prepared for careers as pharmacists.
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D):
Duration: Typically 4 years after completing a bachelor's degree.
Content: Pharm.D programs focus on clinical pharmacy and patient care. Students learn about drug therapy, patient counseling, disease management, and healthcare ethics. Graduates are qualified to become licensed pharmacists.

Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm):
Duration: 2 years (post-B.Pharm).
Content: M.Pharm programs offer specialization in various pharmacy fields such as pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutical analysis, and pharmacy practice. These programs are research-oriented and may involve 
a thesis.

Ph.D. in Pharmacy:
Duration: 3-5 years (post-M.Pharm).
Content: Ph.D. programs in pharmacy are research-intensive and focus on advancing knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences. Students work on original research projects and contribute to the field's body of knowledge.

Job Areas:

  • 1. Public/Private Medical Colleges and Public/Private Health
  • 2. Recruitment in the Institute of Technology.
  • 3. Recruitment as Retail Pharmacist.
  • 4. Recruitment as an Industrial Pharmacist.
  • 5. Recruitment as a Hospital Pharmacist.
  • 6. Recruitment as Research Pharmacist.
  • 7. Recruitment in various pharmaceutical companies.
  • 8. Self-employment opportunities.
  • 9. Job opportunities abroad.