Duration | 2 years |
Approved Intake | 60 |
Course commencement date | 1 August |
A student seeking admission to D.Pharm course must have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) examination in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Maths.
There are a number of career opportunities in government & private sector after completing D. Pharma course. The pharmacists can work in different domains at the start of their career and they are listed below:
- Medical Transcriptionist
- Technical supervisor
- Chemist / Pharmacist
- Quality analyst
- Medical representatives
- Production executive
- Scientific Officer.
Course Highlights
Laboratories
Our pharmacy institute serves as the training ground for D. Pharmacy students to develop their professional and technical skills in pharmaceutical sciences before stepping into professional practice. The laboratories are well-furnished and equipped with advanced instruments, specimens, models, charts, posters, and other essential tools to facilitate effective learning and skill development. Students benefit from individual hands-on experience in various pharmaceutical procedures and techniques.
Surendera Pharmacy College has six laboratories as listed below:
- Pharmaceutics Laboratory
- Pharmacognosy Laboratory
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory
- Pharmacology Laboratory
- Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory
- Model Pharmacy Laboratory
Comprehensive Training
D. Pharmacy students are engaged in 43 hours per week of practical training in our well-equipped pharmacy setup and associated hospital departments, including medicine, surgery, obstetrics & gynecology, among others. This comprehensive exposure ensures they gain hands-on experience and a deep understanding of pharmaceutical practices in real-world healthcare environments.
Community Pharmacy Training for Holistic Development
The students are provided with community pharmacy training in both urban and rural field areas. Our institute is affiliated with a Primary Health Centre (PHC) and a Community Health Centre (CHC), ensuring comprehensive exposure to real-world healthcare and pharmacy practices.
Seminars / Workshops / Industrial Visits / Guest Lectures / Conferences
The Diploma program is intensive, necessitating the inclusion of extracurricular activities beyond lectures, practical sessions, and laboratory work. Activities such as seminars, workshops, industrial visits, and guest lectures enrich students’ learning experiences by broadening their knowledge base, offering fresh perspectives, fostering innovative thinking, enhancing skills, and building valuable professional networks for their future careers.