Diploma in Pharmacy is a short-range course for aspirants who want to start their career in the field of pharmacy. Instead of doing long term courses in pharmacy domain, D. Pharmacy course is the ideal choice for the student who wants a quick start in their pharmacy career. Pursuing D. Pharm can be a good beginning to understand the fundamentals of pharmacy programme and then pursue advanced courses like B. Pharm & Pharm.D.
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) covers fundamental Pharmacy Education including the application of chemistry in the pharma industry, theoretical & practical concepts of biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicology. The course enables students to study different chemical salts, their applications and uses in medicine. The programme holds significant importance in the pharmaceutical industry.
The minimum eligibility qualification is 10+2 in Science stream from a recognized board for admission into the Diploma in Pharmacy course. A minimum aggregate score of 35% (passing marks) is required, while the cut-off percentage may vary depending on the university or college.
Passed 10+2 examination from M.P. Board or any other board/university recognized as equivalent by the State Government of Madhya Pradesh.
Subject combinations must include Physics and Chemistry with either Biology, Mathematics, or both.
Modern Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (M.I.P.S) is affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal and holds approvals from the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE).
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Students secured roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing with leading industry names.
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