B. Pharmacy Course

Course Type

Course Type

Bachelor Degree

Course Type

Course Duration

4 Years

Course Type

Top Exams

Exam 1
Exam 2
Exam 3

Course Type

Course Fee

Rs:46,300/-

Course Type

Career Scope

Pharma Sale
Product Management
Production
and many more

Eligibility
  • Pass 10+2 with a minimum aggregate score
  • Include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics in your 10+2 curriculum
  • Pass an entrance exam such as NEET, TS EAMCET, AP EAMCET or be selected based on merit
  • Meet any age requirements set by the university/ government.
Objectives
  • Dispensing medications: Ensuring that medications are dispensed correctly and in a timely manner
  • Maintaining quality: Ensuring that drugs are stored and dispensed by qualified pharmacists
  • Complying with laws: Ensuring that pharmacies comply with all local, state, and federal laws
  • Developing new drugs: Discovering, developing, producing, and marketing new drugs
  • Conducting research: Conducting research to discover new knowledge and improve the lives of patients
  • Providing education: Providing educational programs to improve the knowledge and skills of pharmacists
  • Promoting ethics: Demonstrating professional and ethical behaviour
  • Improving safety: Improving safety and efficiency in the pharmacy
  • Expanding services: Expanding services to meet the needs of patients
  • Ensuring affordability: Ensuring that medications are available at an affordable cost.
Scope of pharmacy
  • Compounding and dispensing
    Pharmacists fill prescriptions and ensure medications are distributed safely
  • Patient counselling
    Pharmacists advise patients on how to take their medications and what problems to avoid
  • Modern Services
    • Clinical services: Pharmacists provide specialized care to patients in hospitals and clinics
    • Drug safety and efficacyPharmacists review medications to ensure they are safe and effective
    • Drug information: Pharmacists provide information about drugs to patients
  • Other career paths
    • Research and development Pharmacists work on developing new drugs and treatments
    • Regulatory affairsPharmacists ensure that legal criteria are met for clinical trials, marketing, and research
    • Quality ControlPharmacists work to ensure medications are produced and tested to high standards
    • Sales and marketingPharmacists work in sales and marketing roles in the pharmaceutical industry Pharmacists can work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, retail establishments, and government agencies.