Pharmacy is one of the courses that produces highest number of successful students because of its high demand and less number of certified candidates. Check the various Pharmacy courses along with its details.
The Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) program at Oxford College of Pharmacy is meticulously crafted to provide students with a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and prepare them for entry-level positions in the pharmaceutical industry. Our curriculum covers essential subjects such as pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, and hospital pharmacy.
Eligibility for admission to the D.Pharm program at Oxford College of Pharmacy typically requires candidates to have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) with a science background, preferably with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects. The duration of the D.Pharm program is two years, during which students undergo comprehensive academic training, practical laboratory sessions, and hands-on experiential learning to develop the necessary skills and knowledge required in pharmacy practice.
Upon successful completion of the D.Pharm program, graduates are eligible to work as pharmacy technicians, pharmacy assistants, or pursue further studies in pharmacy-related fields. Join us at Oxford College of Pharmacy and embark on a fulfilling journey towards a rewarding career in pharmacy.
At Oxford College of Pharmacy, our Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) proagram is meticulously designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of pharmaceutical sciences and prepare them for successful careers in the field. Our curriculum covers a wide range of subjects, including pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutics, and pharmaceutical analysis.
Eligibility for admission to the B.Pharm program at Oxford College of Pharmacy typically requires candidates to have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) with a science background, preferably with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects. The duration of the B.Pharm program is four years, during which students undergo rigorous academic training, practical laboratory sessions, and hands-on experiential learning to develop the necessary skills and knowledge required in the pharmaceutical industry.
Upon successful completion of the B.Pharm program, graduates are equipped to pursue various career opportunities in pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, hospitals, regulatory agencies, and academia, among others. Join us at Oxford College of Pharmacy and embark on a rewarding journey towards a fulfilling career in pharmacy.
The Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) is a postgraduate degree program designed to enhance students’ understanding of pharmaceutical sciences and prepare them for various roles in the pharmaceutical industry, academia, research, and healthcare sectors. Eligibility criteria typically include a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution. The duration of the M.Pharm course is usually two years, divided into four semesters.
The curriculum covers advanced topics in pharmaceutical sciences, including pharmaceutics, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacognosy, and pharmaceutical analysis, among others. Students also engage in research projects and practical training to develop their skills and knowledge further.
Job opportunities for M.Pharm graduates are diverse and include roles such as pharmaceutical researcher, formulation scientist, regulatory affairs officer, clinical pharmacist, academician, and quality control/quality assurance manager. Graduates may find employment in pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, hospitals, regulatory bodies, and academic institutions, among others, contributing to the development and advancement of the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare sector.
The Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) is a professional doctoral degree program that prepares students for careers as pharmacists. Unlike the traditional Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) program, which focuses more on pharmaceutical sciences, the PharmD curriculum emphasizes clinical and practical aspects of pharmacy practice. PharmD programs typically require completion of a pre-pharmacy undergraduate coursework, although specific requirements may vary by institution.
The PharmD curriculum encompasses a wide range of subjects, including pharmacotherapy, patient care, pharmacokinetics, pharmacoeconomics, pharmacy law, and ethics. Students also undergo extensive clinical training through internships and experiential rotations in various healthcare settings, such as hospitals, community pharmacies, and clinics.
Upon completion of the PharmD program, graduates must pass licensure exams to become licensed pharmacists. PharmD graduates can pursue diverse career opportunities in pharmacy practice, including roles in community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, clinical pharmacy, managed care, pharmaceutical industry, academia, and government agencies. With the evolving role of pharmacists in healthcare, PharmD graduates play a crucial role in improving patient outcomes, medication safety, and public health.
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