B. Pharm.
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm) is one of the popular job oriented four year undergraduate degree course in the field of pharmacy and is the gateway for entering pharmacy sector in medical and health care system. It is a major segment of healthcare industry contributing with research in medicinal drugs as well as developing, manufacturing and supply of medications in the market. In this course the student study the preparing and conferring drugs and medicines for a number of illnesses and deficiencies. This course provides a large number of job opportunities in both the public and private sectors. The Pharmaceutical industry offers not just developing drugs but also, testing for quality check, regulating labs as per the standards, designing new drug therapies using natural or synthetic ingredients.
Scope of B. Pharm.
After completing the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm) an individual have a number of ways to mould their career. They can go for Research & Development, Food & Drug Administration, Clinical and Preclinical Trial or Research, Quality Control & Assurance Associates, Teaching, Medical Prescription Writer and Marketing etc. A person with pharmacy graduate can also go for Advisor in Corporations or Government Agencies on issues related to pharmaceutical development, Drug Inspector or Government Analyst. This profession is also related to modern services like patient care, including clinical services, reviewing medications for safety and efficacy, and providing drug information.
D. Pharm.
Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm.) is a two year diploma course streamlined to endow in-depth knowledge of technique of preparing of pharmaceutical formulations (medicines), pharmacy practice and health care system management to become a Registered Pharmacist.The Registered Pharmacist utilizes the scientific knowledge in the proper use of modern medicines and the protection of the public against dangers that are inherent in their use.
Scope of D. Pharm.
Registered Pharmacists are required in Retail and Wholesale business of medicines, employed in Hospital Pharmacy, Community Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Industry, Regulatory Control & Drug Management, Academic Activities, Training of other Health Workers, and Research etc. In all these fields, their aim is to ensure optimum drug therapy, both by contributing to the preparation, supply and control of medicines and associated products, and by providing information and advice to those who prescribe or use pharmaceutical products.