This two-year program is designed to provide aspiring pharmacy professionals with a solid foundation in drug preparation, dispensing, and ensuring the safe and effective use of medications.
Our curriculum adheres to the standards set by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), covering diverse aspects such as drug manufacturing, quality control, quality assurance, and marketing. With a focus on practical training, the course equips students with the necessary skills to thrive in both government and private sectors.
A D. Pharm qualification opens doors to various opportunities, including entrepreneurship in pharmacy, roles in health clinics, NGOs, community health centers, and the pharmaceutical industry. With the option to further pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy via lateral entry, this diploma serves as an entry-level tertiary credential, creating a pathway for continuous professional growth in the field of pharmacy. Join us to explore a world of possibilities in pharmaceutical sciences.
Choosing the Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) is a strategic decision with numerous compelling reasons. This two-year program at Little Flower College of Pharmacy provides a comprehensive and practical understanding of pharmaceutical sciences, encompassing drug preparation, dispensing, and ensuring the safe and effective use of medications.
One key advantage is the wide array of opportunities available to D. Pharm graduates. The curriculum, aligned with the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) standards, prepares students for diverse roles in both the government and private sectors. Graduates can explore entrepreneurship opportunities in pharmacy with financial aid from the government or work in health clinics, NGOs, community health centers, and the pharmaceutical industry.
Additionally, the course structure emphasizes practical training, ensuring that students gain hands-on experience in various aspects of pharmacy. The D. Pharm qualification serves as an entry-level tertiary credential, allowing graduates to register as pharmacists and even pursue further studies, such as a Bachelor of Pharmacy through a lateral entry scheme.