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B.Pharm pass from an institution approved under Article 12 of the Pharmacy Act by the Indian Pharmacy Council.

Intake of PharmD Post Baccalaureate will be 10 students per approved pharmacy college in India as per PCI regulations.

Duration of Course : 3 Years after B Pharmacy

In the three years of program students are expected to undergo the followings,

  • Complete one Year of Internship ( 6 Months in General Medicine + 6 Months in Specialty wards - 2 Months in each Specialty and students should cover three specialties within six months of period)
  • During fifth year students should complete their Clerkship and Project Work ( Six Months)
  • In fourth and fifth years students will undergo regular didactic classes and practicals as prescribed in the PCI regulations.

Entrance Exam for PharmD PB ( Post Baccalaureate) Admissions

Entrance Exams may differ according to the Institutions or Universities, Their will be examinations in some of the pharmacy colleges/universities as per their admission policies.
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