Programme Outcomes

Pharmacy is a diverse and dynamic field with a wide range of career opportunities. Pursuing a career in pharmacy can be rewarding, as it allows individuals to contribute to healthcare, work in various settings, and continually engage in professional development. Here are some aspects to consider when exploring pharmacy as a career:
  • Pharmacy Knowledge: Have a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of the profession of pharmacy, including biological sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, behavioural, social, and administrative pharmacy sciences, and manufacturing processes
  • Modern tool usage: Learn, select, and apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.
  • Time Management, Resource Management, Delegation Skills, and Organizational Skills: Demonstrate good time management, resource management, delegation skills, and organisational skills. Plan ahead of time and organise your work to meet deadlines.
  • Identifying the issue: While solving issues and making judgments in daily practise, apply scientific inquiry concepts by thinking analytically, clearly, and critically. Finding, analysing, evaluating, and applying information in a methodical manner is required, as is making defensible conclusions.
  • Leadership skills: When planning changes required satisfying practice, professional, and societal duties, understand and consider the human reaction to change, motivation concerns, leadership, and team building. Assume participatory responsibilities as responsible citizens or leadership roles as needed to aid in health and well-being enhancement.
  • Pharmaceutical Ethics: Maintain personal ideals while using ethical standards in professional and societal situations. Demonstrate cultural and personal diversity in values, communication, and lifestyles via your actions. Use ethical frameworks when making judgments, follow ethical principles while making decisions, and accept responsibility for the decisions' outcomes.
  • Use of contemporary tools: Understand the constraints and learn, select, and implement relevant methodologies and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing technologies.
  • Communication: Effectively communicate with the pharmacy community and society, including the ability to interpret and write good reports, give and receive clear directions, and create successful presentations and documentation.
  • Environment and sustainability: Demonstrate awareness of the need for sustainable development by understanding the impact of professional pharmacy solutions in societal and environmental contexts.
  • Life-long learning: Recognize the necessity for independent and life-long learning in the broader context of technological change, and have the preparation and ability to engage in it. Self-assess and use feedback from others effectively to identify learning needs and meet them on a regular basis.

Pharmacy as a Career

Pharmacy is a diverse and dynamic field with a wide range of career opportunities. Pursuing a career in pharmacy can be rewarding, as it allows individuals to contribute to healthcare, work in various settings, and continually engage in professional development. Here are some aspects to consider when exploring pharmacy as a career:
  • Educational Requirements: To become a pharmacist, you typically need to earn a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from an accredited pharmacy school. Admission to pharmacy school usually requires completing prerequisite coursework, which may include biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
  • Pharmacy Specializations: Pharmacists can specialize in various areas, such as clinical pharmacy, community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, research, academia, and more. Specializations allow pharmacists to focus on specific aspects of the field that align with their interests and expertise.
  • Roles and Responsibilities: TPharmacists play a crucial role in healthcare by ensuring the safe and effective use of medications. Responsibilities may include dispensing medications, providing patient education, collaborating with healthcare professionals, managing medication therapy, and promoting health and wellness.
  • Professional Development: The field of pharmacy is constantly evolving, and pharmacists are expected to engage in ongoing professional development to stay informed about new medications, therapies, and healthcare trends. Continuing education and obtaining certifications in specialized areas can enhance career opportunities.
  • Job Outlook and Demand: The demand for pharmacists varies by region and specialization, but overall, pharmacists are in demand due to the growing aging population and the increasing complexity of healthcare.
  • Global Opportunities: Pharmacists may find opportunities to work internationally or in different regions, contributing to global healthcare.
  • Technology and Innovation: Advancements in technology and pharmaceutical sciences continually impact the practice of pharmacy, offering new possibilities and challenges.
  • Job Satisfaction and Impact: Many pharmacists find fulfillment in knowing they make a direct impact on patient health outcomes and contribute to improving the quality of healthcare.

Courses Offered

B.Pharm

Why Choose B.Pharm?

At present, students can gain great career opportunities in the field of pharmaceuticals and pharmacy. Apart from getting into Government and private sector jobs, students can also get higher education after a B Pharm degree. Candidates can pursue a Masters’s in Pharmacy up to a PhD level and work as a university professor. It gives a powerful wage package with many additional benefits and much potential in private and public colleges.

 

D.Pharm

Why Choose D.Pharm?
Diploma in Pharmacy program is a Diploma certificate course. It is well known by the short names of D. Pharm. Diploma in Pharmacy is a career-oriented, 2-year long diploma course that aims to prepare candidates to work under a licensed pharmacist in hospitals, and eligible for railways and central government pharmacist etc. Diploma in Pharmacy is the minimum qualification required to practice or work as a pharmacist in India.