Course Details

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)

Our Bachelor of Pharmacy program is a comprehensive 4-year undergraduate degree designed to develop competent pharmacy professionals. The program combines rigorous classroom instruction with extensive laboratory practice, clinical rotations, and real-world internships to prepare students for successful careers in community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, pharmaceutical industry, and research.

Bachelor of Pharmacy Program

Students gain deep knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, and clinical pharmacy practice. Our program emphasizes hands-on learning through modern laboratory facilities, where students master pharmaceutical formulation, quality control testing, dispensing techniques, and patient counseling skills essential for professional practice.

What You'll Learn in This Program

The curriculum covers all aspects of pharmacy practice from drug discovery to patient care. Students develop expertise in pharmaceutical chemistry, understanding drug mechanisms, formulation sciences, quality assurance, pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic drug monitoring through structured learning modules and practical sessions.

Our program prepares graduates to work effectively in diverse healthcare settings, with strong emphasis on patient safety, medication management, ethical practice, and professional communication skills required in modern pharmacy practice.

Comprehensive Curriculum Structure

The Bachelor of Pharmacy program is structured across eight semesters, progressively building knowledge and skills from foundational sciences to advanced clinical practice. Each semester includes theoretical instruction, laboratory work, and practical training to ensure comprehensive understanding and professional competency.

  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Drug Analysis
  • Pharmacology & Toxicology
  • Pharmaceutics & Drug Formulation
  • Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics
  • Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance
  • Hospital & Community Pharmacy Practice
  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology & Research

The program includes mandatory internship rotations in hospitals, community pharmacies, and pharmaceutical manufacturing units. These practical experiences allow students to apply classroom knowledge in real healthcare settings, develop professional skills, and build industry connections that support career placement after graduation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Candidates must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics as main subjects. A minimum aggregate of 50% marks is required for general category students. Admission is based on merit or entrance examination scores as per regulatory requirements.

Graduates can work as registered pharmacists in hospitals, community pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies, research institutions, and healthcare organizations. Career paths include clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality control, drug safety, regulatory affairs, and academic research.

Yes, the program includes extensive laboratory practice throughout all semesters and mandatory internship rotations in hospitals, community pharmacies, and pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. This hands-on training ensures students gain real-world experience and professional competency before graduation.

Yes, Rajbina Institute provides comprehensive placement assistance including campus recruitment drives, interview preparation, resume building workshops, and industry networking opportunities. Our strong relationships with hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare organizations help students secure employment quickly after graduation.

Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm)

The Diploma in Pharmacy is a 2-year comprehensive program designed for students who want to build a career as pharmacy technicians and retail pharmacists. This course provides essential knowledge and practical skills needed to work in community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, and pharmaceutical distribution centers.

Diploma in Pharmacy Program

This diploma program focuses on practical pharmacy operations including medication dispensing, inventory management, patient counseling, and pharmacy law. Students receive hands-on training in retail pharmacy settings, learning to manage prescription processing, over-the-counter medications, and basic pharmaceutical care services.

Program Focus Areas

The D.Pharm curriculum emphasizes practical pharmacy skills needed for immediate employment. Students learn medication safety, drug interactions, dosage calculations, pharmacy automation systems, and customer service excellence essential for professional pharmacy practice.

Graduates are prepared to assist registered pharmacists, manage pharmacy operations, maintain accurate records, and provide basic patient education on medication use and side effects.

Core Curriculum Components

The 2-year diploma program is divided into four semesters, each building essential pharmacy knowledge and technical skills progressively from basic pharmaceutical sciences to advanced dispensing practices.

  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry Basics
  • Pharmacology & Drug Therapy
  • Pharmaceutical Dispensing & Compounding
  • Hospital & Community Pharmacy Operations
  • Pharmacy Laws & Ethics
  • Healthcare Management Systems
  • Patient Counseling & Communication

The program includes 500 hours of practical training in working pharmacies where students gain real-world experience in prescription processing, inventory control, insurance billing, and customer service under supervision of licensed pharmacists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics. A minimum of 45% aggregate marks is required. The program is also open to students who have completed 10th standard with science subjects in certain states.

D.Pharm graduates can work as pharmacy technicians, retail pharmacists, hospital pharmacy assistants, pharmaceutical sales representatives, and drug information specialists. Opportunities exist in community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, and government health departments.

Yes, D.Pharm graduates can pursue B.Pharm through lateral entry programs, typically entering directly into the second year of the B.Pharm course. This allows diploma holders to upgrade their qualification and expand career opportunities with an additional 3 years of study.

Yes, after completing D.Pharm, graduates must register with the State Pharmacy Council to practice as a registered pharmacist. Registration is mandatory to work in any pharmacy-related position and involves passing a registration examination in some states.

Specialized Pharmacy Courses

Our specialized certification programs are designed for practicing pharmacists and pharmacy graduates who want to enhance their expertise in specific areas of pharmaceutical practice. These short-term intensive courses provide advanced knowledge and specialized skills in emerging and high-demand pharmacy sectors.

Specialized Pharmacy Courses

These certification courses range from 3 to 6 months and focus on practical, industry-relevant skills. They are ideal for professionals seeking career advancement, specialization in niche areas, or those wanting to stay updated with the latest developments in pharmaceutical sciences and practice.

Available Specialization Areas

We offer multiple specialized certification programs covering various advanced pharmacy practice areas. Each program combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical training, case studies, and industry exposure to ensure comprehensive learning outcomes.

These courses are taught by experienced professionals from industry and academia, providing students with real-world insights and networking opportunities in their chosen specialization field.

Certification Program Options

Choose from our range of specialized certification programs designed to meet current industry demands and enhance your professional qualifications in specific pharmacy practice areas.

  • Clinical Pharmacy & Patient Care
  • Hospital Pharmacy Management
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing & Quality Control
  • Regulatory Affairs & Drug Approval
  • Pharmacovigilance & Drug Safety
  • Pharmaceutical Marketing & Sales Management
  • Pharmaceutical Research & Development

Each certification program includes practical projects, industry visits, and internship opportunities with leading pharmaceutical companies and healthcare institutions. Graduates receive industry-recognized certificates that enhance employability and career advancement prospects.

Frequently Asked Questions

These courses are open to B.Pharm and D.Pharm graduates, practicing pharmacists, and pharmacy professionals who want to enhance their skills. Some programs may require relevant work experience or registration with pharmacy council as prerequisites.

Most specialized certification programs range from 3 to 6 months, depending on the course content and specialization area. Courses are designed to be flexible with weekend and evening classes available for working professionals.

Yes, our specialized certification programs are designed in collaboration with industry experts and are widely recognized by pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, and healthcare organizations. The certifications significantly enhance career prospects and professional credibility.

Yes, we provide comprehensive placement assistance to all certification program students. This includes resume building, interview preparation, industry networking events, and direct placement opportunities with our partner pharmaceutical companies and healthcare institutions.

Program Information

  • Duration: 2 Years
  • Degree: D.Pharm
  • Mode: Full-Time
  • Eligibility: 10+2 PCB/M
  • AY 2026-27
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