IAMR D.Pharma FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between D.Pharma and B.Pharma?
Ans. D.Pharma is a 2-year diploma program after 12th, while B.Pharma is a 4-year bachelor's degree. D.Pharma focuses on practical pharmacy skills and allows graduates to work as registered pharmacists immediately. B.Pharma provides deeper theoretical knowledge and opens doors to research, clinical pharmacy, and higher education opportunities.
Ques. Can I open my own medical store after completing D.Pharma?
Ans. Yes, D.Pharma graduates are eligible to register as pharmacists and can open and manage their own medical stores (chemist shops) independently. However, you must register with the State Pharmacy Council and comply with all regulatory requirements for operating a pharmacy.
Ques. What is the scope of D.Pharma in India?
Ans. D.Pharma has excellent scope in India due to growing healthcare demands. Graduates can work in hospitals, pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, retail pharmacies, government healthcare institutions, and can also pursue entrepreneurship by opening medical stores or pharmaceutical businesses.
Ques. Is JEECUP mandatory for admission to D.Pharma at IAMR?
Ans. Yes, JEECUP is the mandatory entrance examination for D.Pharma admission at IAMR. The college follows merit-based admission through JEECUP scores. However, some colleges may also consider 12th merit scores, so it's best to check with IAMR directly for any alternative admission criteria.
Ques. Can I pursue B.Pharma after completing D.Pharma?
Ans. Yes, D.Pharma graduates can pursue B.Pharma through lateral entry programs offered by many universities. This allows you to complete B.Pharma in 3 years instead of 4 years, as you get credit for the first year based on your D.Pharma qualification.
Ques. What are the job prospects and salary after D.Pharma?
Ans. D.Pharma graduates have strong job prospects with average salaries ranging from 2.8 to 4.4 lakhs per annum. With experience and specialization, salaries can increase significantly. Many graduates also earn higher incomes by establishing their own medical stores or pharmaceutical businesses.
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