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Diploma in Pharmacy

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School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (SOPS), CT University offers 2 years Diploma of Pharmacy (D. Pharm) Programme. It provides fundamental knowledge and skills to enable them to work with the pace to ensure the quality in the pharmacy, prescription record, handling of drugs, dispensing formulation, along with safe and effective use of pharmaceuticals in the society, hospital pharmacy and pharmaceutical industry. Under Graduates should have the capacity, knowledge and capability to undertake career in enhance patient safety with safe medication usage in community and health care systems, to work in the pharmaceutical industry and its quality system and to engage in academics and research.

Industry Immersion

An ability to design and plan experiments of pharmaceutical sciences.The education necessary to understand the role of pharmacists towards the communityand society as a whole.

eligibility criteria

10+2 examination or equivalent in science (with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics)  Provided that the candidate has passed 10+2 in last 5 years at time of taking admission to D.Pharmacy Course (Passing Marking Required)

Admission criteria

Merit in CT-SET, subject to fulfilling eligibility criteria.

curriculum

fees

Details

Amount

Programme Fees

31000

Examination Fees

2500

International Programme Fees

$2700

Programme Outcomes

  • Able to utilize basic knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences associated with the profession of pharmacy, along with understanding of behavioral, social, and administrative pharmacy sciences; along with good manufacturing practices related to pharmaceuticals.
  • Able to appreciate planning abilities including effective demonstration with context to regulatory aspects of dosage form design and critical analysis of drug use policy to promote drug discovery, its distribution, and cost-effective safe use of pharmaceuticals.
  • Able to apply cognitive skills, investigative approach, creative thinking to evaluate and interpret data related to preclinical and clinical testing of pharmaceuticals and drugs, laboratory investigations, pharmaceutical care and practices. 
  • Able to perform and engage professionally and as multidisciplinary team member at different areas of professional practice. Understand and consider motivation issues, leadership and team-building while fulfilment of practice, professional and societal responsibilities.
  • Able to analyze the problem to address issues at professional care practice along with understanding, analysis and communicating the value of their professional roles in society including manufacturing, quality control and quality assurance of pharmaceuticals. Apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts. Use ethical frameworks while making decisions and take responsibility for the outcomes associated with the decisions.
  • Able to converse, write, interpret and interact effectively and scientifically for efficient professional practice in pharmaceutical industry. Communicate effectively with the pharmacy community and with society at large, make effective documentation.
  • Able to apply knowledge on ethical practices, moral integrity and human values in personal and professional endeavors. Apply reasoning according to the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety and legal issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional pharmacy practice.
  • Able to embark upon lifelong professional learning to adapt to ever changing professional and health care scenario related to manufacturing, quality control and quality assurance of pharmaceuticals and biologicals belonging to different schedules of Drug and Cosmetic Act. 
  • Able to assimilate modern approaches to quality professional practice in the field of pharmacy
    Understand the impact of the professional pharmacy solutions in societal and environmental contexts.
  • Able to serve society and practice pharmacy in hospitals and pharmaceutical industry, comprehending the profound knowledge of pharmacy practice.
  • Able to distinguish professional impact within local, national and global perspectives and can assess societal, health and safety issues related to pharmacy profession.

Programme Specific Outcomes

  • Understanding and applying basic knowledge gained in pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, pharmacognosy and computer technology in pharmacy profession along with technological innovations in the field of pharmacy.
  • Develop required skills in extraction of crude drugs, formulation of drugs, synthesis and isolation of active pharmaceutical ingredients, preclinical testing of drugs and natural biomarkers as well as overcoming potential incompatibilities and behavior of drugs in human.
  • Understanding and communicate ethical values of the pharmacy law and pharmaceutical jurisprudence & research with commitment to societal welfare. Significance of communication skills, leadership qualities and other required soft skills for professional achievement.
  • Capabilities for value added services and systems relating to industrial pharmacy, pharmaceutical marketing, regulatory aspects, community pharmacy retail pharmacy and wholesale pharmacy setups. 
  • To develop a sense of professional responsibility and be able to master, generate, interpret, and disseminate the knowledge of pharmaceutical care.
  • Acquire knowledge in the field of synthetic, natural sources of drugs and biological products as well as their formulation and evaluation, following their regulatory requirements.
  • Enable graduate to stream a lifelong career of personal and practicing pharmacy professional with ethical codes and self-esteem.

Salient Features

  • Programme knowledge and its application: To empower graduates with knowledge and practice of pharmaceutical sciences across the discipline through ambience of motivation that could impel excellence and career growth in pharmacy profession, contributing in manufacturing, quality control and quality assurance of pharmaceuticals
  • Professional skills and their application: To enhance practical-based skills to meet professional challenges specifically related to pharmaceutical industry and hospital pharmacy.
  • Engagement with the needs of society: To foster graduates to leadership and entrepreneurship qualities to serve as qualified personnel in pharmaceutical industry and health care system.
  • Lifelong learning: To spur graduates in interpersonal skills, to value professional integrity and pharmacy ethics and accustomed to lifelong learning
  • Social accountability and responsibility: To appreciate local and global needs of health care and pharmacy profession with specific focus towards skills and will to make and serve quality pharmaceuticals
  • Pharmacy practice: As a qualified pharmacist, using the fundamentals of pharmaceutical sciences for ethical practice in hospital pharmacy, retail pharmacy, wholesale pharmacy and pharmaceutical industry.

How To Apply