Clinical pharmacy orientation
Students learn how medicines are used in real care settings, with attention to counseling, information, safety, and outcomes.
Professional doctoral program
Patient-care focused pharmacy education with clinical exposure and hospital-linked learning as per PCI regulations.
The Pharmacy Practice department supports Pharm.D students with classroom learning, clinical orientation, and internship exposure. Students study therapeutics, patient counseling, drug information, hospital pharmacy, pharmacovigilance, and responsible use of medicines.
Pharm.D Part-I eligibility includes 10+2 with Physics and Chemistry along with Mathematics or Biology, or D.Pharmacy from a PCI-approved institution. Pharm.D Post Baccalaureate is for students who have completed B.Pharm from a PCI-approved institution.
Learning experience
The course experience is designed around knowledge, practice, confidence, and professional readiness.
Students learn how medicines are used in real care settings, with attention to counseling, information, safety, and outcomes.
The program connects classroom study with hospital-facing learning and internship pathways as per PCI regulations.
Pharm.D learning develops discipline, empathy, documentation, and professional accountability in patient-centered pharmacy.
Outcomes
The website copy is written for students and parents, so every block connects the course to real academic and career value.
Manufacturing, quality control, quality assurance, formulation, documentation, and regulatory-facing roles.
Clinical support, hospital pharmacy, patient counseling, medicine information, and responsible pharmacy practice.
Postgraduate study, research assistance, analytical work, method development, and academic growth.
Communication, discipline, documentation, presentation, teamwork, and ethical decision-making.
Admissions Open
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