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D Pharmacy Syllabus

Course Name Diploma in Pharmacy
Course Level Diploma course
Duration 2 Years
Eligibility Passed Class 12 with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
Annual Fees INR 1,00,000.
Semester I Semester II
Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy
Human Anatomy and Physiology- I Pharmaceutical Chemistry- I
Health Education and Community Pharmacy- I Pharmacology & Toxicology
Pharmacognosy - I Pharmaceutics Lab
Pharmacognosy Lab Drug Store and Business Management
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I Lab Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II Lab
Semester III Semester IV
Health Education and Community Pharmacy Health Education and Community Pharmacy- II
Human Anatomy and Physiology - II Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology Lab Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy Lab
Antibiotics Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II
Pharmacognosy- II Pharmaceutics

D Pharmacy Subjects

Students must check the D Pharmacy Syllabus before choosing the course. The course entails for D Pharmacy are mentioned below: 

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D pharma 1st Year syllabus

  • Pharmaceutics: Pharmaceutics is the process of developing new chemical substances into approved therapeutics that are safe and effective in treating or preventing disease.
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Pharmaceutical chemistry is the study of drugs and involves the development of drugs. This includes drug discovery, distribution, absorption, metabolism, and more. 
  • Pharmacognosy: The study of the physical, chemical, biochemical, and biological properties of drugs, drugs, or potential drugs or substances of natural origin, as well as the finding new medicines from natural sources is known as Pharmacognosy.

D Pharma 2nd year syllabus

  • Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence: Pharmaceutical jurisprudence is the study of the rules and regulations of pharmacy, pharmaceutical practice and drugs and pharmaceuticals. Pharmacists, pharmacies, drugs and pharmaceuticals are regulated in each country.
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology: Anatomy and physiology are two of the most fundamental terms and fields of study in the life sciences. Anatomy deals with the internal and external structures of the body and their physical relationships while physiology deals with the study of the functions of these structures.
  • Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology: Clinical biochemistry involves the biochemical study of body fluids such as blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid.