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Pharm.

D is a professional degree honored for students who undergo their graduation course in Pharmacy
Doctoral Programme. The Pharm D took its origin from a latin word Pharmacaie Doctor signifying Doctor of
Pharmacy. The pharmacy education in India is under the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) which initiated the
6 years Pharm.D course in India from the year 2008. The course is registered under the Pharmacy Act of
1948.
The Pharm.D course comes in two types:

One is Pharm.D course with duration of five years and besides this students will have to work as an
intern or do the residency for 1 year.

Second one is Pharm.D (post Baccalaureate) where in the duration of the course is 3 years including
2 years theoretical study plus one year internship or residency as per PCI.

Pharmacy Council of India is the sole body that decides the number of admissions taken for the Pharm.D
course. It differs from time to time. Currently it offers admission for 30 seats in Pharm.D and 10 Seats for
Pharm.D (PB) every year. The course does not confine to theoretical study alone. It broadens its programme
towards penetrative laboratory experiments and many research objects. Only few colleges in India offers
Pharm.D course recognized by PCI.
Advantages or Benefits of Doing Doctor of Pharmacy

As the Pharma.D is course that offers doctoral pharmacy, those who perform pharmacy as their
profession under the Pharmacy Act will be entitled to prefix Dr before their name.

Pharm. D course is registered under the Pharmacy Act of 1948 for undergoing pharmacy as a
profession.

After graduation in Pharm.D, students can opt for Ph.D programmes if they are qualified.

Eligibility Criteria for PHARM D program


For Pharm.D (6 year course):
All the aspirants who apply for Pharm.D course must have cleared their higher secondary board examination
with chemistry or physics as obligatory subjects together with Biology or Math.
Those who pass in D.Pharm course can also apply provided the institution from which they took the degree
should be recognized under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act lay down by the Pharmacy Council of India.
For Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate):
Those who have passed B.Pharm from an institute recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India under the
division 12 of the Pharmacy Act can apply for Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate).
Admission Procedure for Pharm.D program
The performance of students in the qualifying board exam is the main criteria for selection towards Pharm.D
program. Students will be selected based on the merit list prepared by the institution on the basis of the
applications received from applicants.
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) Colleges in India

Amrita School of Pharmacy, Kerala

Annamacharya College of Pharmacy, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Andhra Pradesh

Annamalai University, Chidambaram

B.L.D.E.As College of Pharmacy, Bijapur

B.V.V. Sanghas Hanagal Shri Kumareshwar College of Pharmacy, Bagalkot

Bansal College of Pharmacy, Madhya Pradesh

Bapuji Pharmacy College, Davangiri

Bharat Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University

Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani

Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Guntur, Acharya Nagarjuna University.

College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Andhra Pradesh

Deccan School of Pharmacy, Hyderabad

GIET School of Pharmacy , EG District, Andhra University

Hyderabad Karnataka Education Societys, College of Pharmacy, Gulbarga

J.S.S. College of Pharmacy, J.S.S. University, Karnataka

Jagadguru Sri Shivathreeswara University (J.S.S University), Karnataka

KLE College of Pharmacy, Belgaum

KMCH College of Pharmacy, Coimbture, The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University

KVSR Siddhartha College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vijayawada, Acharya Nagarjuna University

M.L.R Institute of Pharmacy, Andhra Pradesh

M.S. Ramaiah College of Pharmacy, Bangalore

Malla Reddy College of Pharmacy, Andhra Pradesh

Malla Reddy College of Pharmacy, Osmania University, Secunderabad

Manipal College of pharmaceutical Sciences, Karnataka

Modern Institute of Technology, Haridwar

N.E.T Pharmacy College, Karnataka

Nandha College of Pharmacy, ERODE, The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University.

Navodaya Education Trusts N.E.T. College of Pharmacy, Raichur

North Maharashtra University, Maharashtra

P. Rami Reddy Memorial College of Pharmacy, Kadapa, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University.

PES College of Pharmacy, Bangalore

Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharti Vidhyapeeth, Pune.

PSG College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore, The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University

Raghavendra Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ananthapur,Jawaharlal Nehru Technological


University

Ramachandra College of Pharmacy, Chennai, Sri Ramachandra University

Ramakrishna Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Coimbatore. Dr. M.G.R. Medical University

S.J.M College of Pharmacy, Karnataka

Satara College of Pharmacy, Maharashtra

Shri Ramnath Singh Instt. of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki
Vishwavidyalaya, Gwalior

Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy, Andhra Pradesh

Smt. Sarojini Ramulamma College of Pharmacy, Seshadrinagar, Mahabubnagar, Osmania University

Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy

Sri Jagadguru Mallikarjuna Murugharajendra College of Pharmacy, Chittradurga

Sri Venkateswara Colege of Pharmacy, Hyderabad, Osmania University

SRM College of Pharmacy, Kattankulathur.

St. Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hanmakonda Kakatiya University, Vidyaranyapuri

Talla Padmavathi College of Pharmacy, Andhra Pradesh

Talla Padmavathi College of Pharmacy, Warangal, Kakatiya University, Vidyaranyapuri

The Oxford College of Pharmacy, Bangalore

V.E.L.S University, Tamil Nadu

Vaagdevi College of Pharmacy, Warangal, Kakatiya University

Vinayaka Missionss College of Pharmacy, Salem

Vishweshwarapura Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bangalore

Pharm.D course curriculum


The Pharm.D course for 6 years consists of the following subjects. The curriculum for Pharm.D (Post
Baccalaureate) subjects may be different from that of the graduation course.

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Pathophysiology

Community pharmacy

Pharmacology

Medicinal chemistry

Clinical toxicology

Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics

Pharmaceutics

Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetic

Medicinal Biochemistry

Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Pharmacognosy & Phytopharmaceuticals

Pharmaceutical Analysis

Clinical Research

The course is designed in such a way that it provides the opportunity for the candidates to understand the
theory as well as the practical aspects of each concept.
Pharm.D Course Evaluation
In Pharm D program the course evaluation criteria is based upon the PCI regulations. The students are
evaluated on their theoretical as well as the practical knowledge base. There will be internal as well as the
external assessments. The marks will be awarded based on the following methods:

Written exam

Practical sessions

Promptness

Regularity

Viva voce

Record maintenance

Assignments

Major and minor experiments

PHARM D Text Books

Cooper and Gunns Dispensing for pharmacy students.

A text book Professional Pharmacy by N.K.Jain and S.N.Sharma.

Harpers review of biochemistry - Martin

Text book of biochemistry D.Satyanarayana

Text book of clinical chemistry- Alex kaplan &Laverve L.Szabo

A text book Inorganic medicinal chemistry by Surendra N. Pandeya

H. Beckett and J. B. Stanlakes Practical Pharmaceutical chemistry Vol-I & Vol-II

Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry III-Edition P.Gundu Rao

Differential calculus By Shantinarayan

Text book of Mathematics for second year pre-university by Prof.B.M.Sreenivas

Text book of Biology by S.B.Gokhale

A Text book of Biology by Dr.Thulajappa and Dr. Seetaram.

Pathologic basis of disease by- Cotran, Kumar, Robbins

Text book of Pathology- Harsh Mohan

Text book of Pathology- Y.M. Bhinde

Pharmacognosy by G.E. Trease & W.C.Evans.

Pharmacognosy by C.K.Kokate,Gokhale & A.C.Purohit.

Kulkarni, S. K. and Dandia, P. C. Hand book of experimental pharmacology. Latest edition.

Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics - Roger and Walker, Churchill Livingstone publication.

Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic approach - Joseph T. Dipiro et al. Appleton & Lang

What to do after Pharm.D?

After finishing PHARM D course, students can either choose to work or else they can go for higher studies.
Both private and Government sector offersJOB OPPORTUNITIES for pharmacists. Those students who are
interested to take PhD can choose their field including executive and clinical practicing courses.
Job and Career options for Pharm.D
The pharmacy sector coming under the science filed is gaining its importance day by day. It deals with all
aspects of medicine and therefore it is one of the crucial areas in the field of medical science. A person with
pharmacy degree has a lot of opportunities in front of him. It providesEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES in
the field of academics, Management, Research and Development etc. The Pharm D holder also have
opportunity with Administration, Government and constitutional agencies including the various drug
implementation, quality control, manufacturing regulation etc.

Employment Areas

College

University

Foundation / Trust

Franchise

Hospital

Non-Profit Organization

Pharmaceutical Company

Private Practice/Firm

Self-Employed

Job Types

Clinical Pharmacist

Hospital Pharmacy Director

Hospital Staff Pharmacist

Pharmacist

Pharmacist in Charge

Retail Pharmacist

Retail Staff Pharmacy

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