The Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) is a two-year program that serves as the essential first professional step for students aspiring to build a career in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector. The program is affiliated with the Board Of Technical Education Uttar Pradesh (BTE-UP), Lucknow.
This course focuses on the study of drugs, their formulation, preparation, dispensing, and proper use for the welfare of patients and society. Graduates can register as Registered Pharmacists under the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI).
| Particular | Detail |
| Duration | 2 Years (Part I & Part II) |
| Affiliation | Board Of Technical Education Uttar Pradesh (BTE-UP), Lucknow |
| Intake Capacity | 60 Seats |
| Key Outcome | Preparation of competent pharmacy professionals who can assist in dispensing medicines and managing pharmacies. |
Admission to the D.Pharm program is generally made on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination (10+2) or through entrance tests conducted by the respective State Board.
| Criteria | Details |
| Minimum Qualification | 10+2 (Intermediate) examination or equivalent qualification. |
| Required Subjects | Passed Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics as compulsory subjects. |
| Minimum Marks | 45% marks aggregate (General) / 40% (SC/ST category) in the above subjects. |
| Age Limit | Minimum age of 17 years on or before 31st December of the year of admission. |
The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical learning and hands-on laboratory training, with a focus on core practical areas.
| Year (Part) | Key Focus Areas & Subjects |
| First Year (Part-I) | Foundational topics: Pharmaceutics-I, Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I, Pharmacognosy, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Social Pharmacy / Health Education. |
| Second Year (Part-II) | Applied skills: Pharmaceutics-II (Compounding & Dispensing), Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence (Law), and Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy / Drug Store & Business Management. |
Mandatory Practical Training:
All D.Pharm students must complete a minimum 500 hours (3 months) of practical training in a hospital or community pharmacy approved by BTE-UP / PCI. This training is essential for course completion and pharmacist registration25.
A D.Pharm provides immediate employment opportunities and a clear route for academic advancement: