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Diploma in Pharmacy

About Program

Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) is a short-term program for students who want to pursue a career in the pharmaceutical sector. It is a foundational course that prepares students to work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist in hospitals, community pharmacies, and other pharmaceutical-related fields.

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Diploma in Pharmacy Program Accreditations:

UGC
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🎓 Universities Offering This Course

Asian International University

Asian International University

Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) is a career-oriented diploma course in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. It is designed to provide students with basic knowledge of pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical science required to work under a registered pharmacist or pursue higher education in the field.

📚 Diploma in Pharmacy Curriculum

The course is divided into two academic years followed by a 3-month practical training (internship).


🧪 First Year Subjects

S.NoSubject NameKey Topics Covered
1.Pharmaceutics – IIntroduction to pharmacy, dosage forms, prescription, posology, incompatibilities, pharmaceutical calculations, powders, tablets, ointments, syrups, sterilization.
2.Pharmaceutical Chemistry – IInorganic pharmaceuticals, limit tests, identification tests, acids, bases, salts, radiopharmaceuticals.
3.PharmacognosyStudy of medicinal plants, cultivation, collection, and storage of crude drugs, plant-based drug sources.
4.Biochemistry & Clinical PathologyCarbohydrates, proteins, lipids, enzymes, vitamins, urinalysis, blood tests.
5.Human Anatomy & PhysiologyBody systems (digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, etc.), sense organs, structure and function of body parts.
6.Health Education & Community PharmacyHealth education, hygiene, first aid, communicable diseases, nutrition, family planning, immunization.

🧬 Second Year Subjects

S.NoSubject NameKey Topics Covered
1.Pharmaceutics – IIDispensing pharmacy, posology, incompatibilities, preparation of dosage forms, extemporaneous compounding.
2.Pharmaceutical Chemistry – IIOrganic chemistry, drug properties, synthesis, quality control of pharmaceuticals.
3.Pharmacology & ToxicologyIntroduction to pharmacology, drug action, adverse reactions, drug abuse, poisoning, antidotes.
4.Pharmaceutical JurisprudencePharmacy laws, Drugs & Cosmetics Act, Pharmacy Act, ethics for pharmacists, prescription rules.
5.Drug Store & Business ManagementDrug store setup, inventory management, marketing, accounting basics, economics.
6.Hospital & Clinical PharmacyHospital setup, drug interactions, patient counseling, clinical case studies, dosage calculation.

🥠Internship / Practical Training

  • Duration: 500 hours over at least 3 months

  • Conducted in a hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy, or dispensary

  • Training includes: Dispensing, inventory handling, patient interaction, prescription reading


🛠 Practical Subjects (Each Year)

Both 1st and 2nd years have practical sessions for:

  • Pharmaceutics

  • Chemistry

  • Pharmacognosy (1st year)

  • Biochemistry (1st year)

  • Pharmacology (2nd year)

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  • 🌠Indians: ₹ - ₹
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