What is the difference between B.Pharm and D.Pharm?

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    S K Verma

    8 years ago
    B.Pharma:
    1- Admission in M.Pharma
    2- 50% Study of medical
    3- Can take license as a chemist
    4- Prefer a private job
    5- years
    6- 3.5 lacs of fee for direct admission
    D.Pharma:
    1- Admission in B.Pharma
    2- Government job is preferred
    3- Can take licence as a chemist
    4- All pharmacy studies
    5- 2 years
    6- 2 lacs fee for direct admission
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    Rakesh S A mechanical engineer working in sales | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    B stands for Under Graduation and
    D stands for Diploma
    Its just like others
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    Lijin K Varghese cool!!

    8 years ago
    B.Pharma is Bachelor's degree in pharmacy and its duration is 4 years and D.Pharma is Diploma in pharmacy and its duration is 2 years.
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    Pooja Nainvaya

    8 years ago
    D.Pharm stands for Diploma in pharmacy, which is a 2 year course and B.Pharm stands for Bachelor in pharmacy, which is 4 year course. But, if you will do B.Pharm after passing D.Pharm, then you can get lateral entry in B.Pharm, then it become 3 year course instead of 4 year.
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    aneesh ram miles to go before I sleep...... | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    B.Pharm is a Bachelors degree where as D.Pharm is a doctorate degree in the field of pharmacy which is a 6 years course.
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    Debraj Nath Education Consultant | Guide-Level 11

    4 years ago
    B.Pharma Bachelor of Pharmacy (Can be pursued after Diploma or 12th)
    D. Pharma - Diploma of Pharmacy (Can be pursued after 10th)
    In my Opinion Lovely Professional University will be the best option for you for pursuing B.Pharma. Course. There are several reasons behind that like,
    1. School of Pharmaceutical Science (LPU) is approved by Pharmacy council of India (PCI).
    2. School is ranked among Top 30 Pharmacy colleges in India by NIRF 2019.
    3. School has students from all states of the country and large number of students from all over the world.
    4. Live Projects & Consultancy: Constant collaborations with pharmaceutical industries for
    ...more
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi, B.Pharma:
    1- Admission in M.Pharma
    2- 50% Study of medical
    3- Can take license as a chemist
    4- Prefer a private job
    5- years
    6- 3.5 lacs of fee for direct admission
    D. Pharma:
    1- Admission in B.Pharma
    2- Government job is preferred
    3- Can take licence as a chemist
    4- All pharmacy studies
    5- 2 years
    6- 2 lacs fee for direct admission.
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    Varun reddy | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    B.Pharma is Bachelors in pharmacy which is a 4 year programme and D.Pharma is Diploma in pharmacy which is a 2 year programme. B.Pharma open various scopes after UG but D.Pharma has limited scope.
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    Lipika Dhingra | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    B.Pharma Bachelor of Pharmacy (Can be pursued after Diploma or 12th)
    D. Pharma - Diploma of Pharmacy (Can be pursued after 10th)
    According to my best knowledge as an alumni I would definitely take the name of Lovely Professional University as I have lot of friends who are also pursuing the B.Pharma from university itself.
    1)Knowledge Enhancement: The curriculum of the programme lays strong emphasis on the theoretical and applied aspects of pharmacy in health care and improvement of human lives through Ayurveda.
    2)Workshops: Workshops on Drug Regulatory Affairs (DRA), Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Computer Aided Drug Designing (CADD
    ...more
  • Hi,
    D. Pharmacy is the 2 years Diploma course and B. Pharmacy is 4 years Bachelors degree course. You should go through the entire syllabus. Then you will understand the depth and subject. Finally both will get Registered Pharmacist Certificate

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