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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma) is a two-year full-time diploma course offered by the Directorate of Technical Education, Chennai, and approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI).


Eligibility Criteria

Minimum qualification for admission to Diploma in Pharmacy Part-I course - A pass in any of the following examinations with Physics, Chemistry Biology, or Mathematics.

 Intermediate examination in Science

 The first year of the three-year degree course in Science

 10+2 examination (academic stream) in Science

 Pre-degree examination

 Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above examinations.

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