GLA D.Pharma FAQs
Ques. Is the D.Pharma from GLA University recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)?
Ans. Yes, the D.Pharma program at GLA University is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), the statutory body that regulates pharmacy education in India. PCI approval is mandatory for D.Pharma programs, and graduates from PCI-approved institutions are eligible to register as licensed pharmacists with the State Pharmacy Council after completing the mandatory 500-hour internship (practical training) following the 2-year academic program.
Ques. Can D.Pharma graduates from GLA University pursue B.Pharma directly?
Ans. Yes, D.Pharma graduates are eligible for lateral entry into the 2nd year of the B.Pharma program at GLA University and other recognized institutions. This means D.Pharma graduates can complete their B.Pharma in just 3 additional years (instead of 4 years for direct B.Pharma admission). GLA University offers B.Pharma (Lateral Entry) for D.Pharma graduates, making it a natural progression pathway.
Ques. What is the mandatory internship requirement after D.Pharma at GLA University?
Ans. After completing the 2-year D.Pharma academic program, students must complete a 500-hour practical training (internship) at a registered pharmacy or hospital pharmacy as mandated by the Pharmacy Council of India. This internship is a prerequisite for obtaining the pharmacy license from the State Pharmacy Council. GLA University assists students in finding suitable internship placements through its industry connections.
Ques. What are the career options after D.Pharma from GLA University?
Ans. D.Pharma graduates from GLA University can pursue careers as licensed pharmacists in retail pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, and community pharmacies. They can also work in pharmaceutical companies in roles such as Quality Control Officer, Production Executive, Medical Representative, Drug Inspector, and Research Associate. Top recruiters include Cipla, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Lupin, Pfizer, Aurobindo Pharma, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson and Johnson, and Piramal. Government sector opportunities include positions in government hospitals, ICMR, and the Ministry of Health.
Ques. What is the difference between D.Pharma and B.Pharma at GLA University? Which should I choose?
Ans. D.Pharma is a 2-year diploma program that qualifies graduates to work as licensed pharmacists. B.Pharma is a 4-year degree program that provides a more comprehensive education in pharmaceutical sciences and opens doors to higher-level roles in research, manufacturing, and management. If you want to start working quickly as a pharmacist, D.Pharma is the faster route. If you want a broader career in the pharmaceutical industry or plan to pursue M.Pharma or research, B.Pharma is the better choice. D.Pharma graduates can also transition to B.Pharma via lateral entry.
Ques. What is the seat intake for D.Pharma at GLA University, and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. The D.Pharma program at GLA University has a PCI-approved intake of 60 seats. Admission is based on GLAET scores and 10+2 merit. Given the limited seats and the popularity of pharmacy programs, students are advised to apply early and prepare well for the GLAET. Students with strong PCB/PCM scores at 10+2 have a better chance of securing admission and may also be eligible for merit scholarships that can significantly reduce the effective fee.
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