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Colleges imparting pharmaceutical education (D.Pharm., B.Pharm., M.Pharm., Pharm D) must be approved by All Indian Council of Technical Education(AICTE) and the Pharmacy Council of India(PCI). For a student to be eligible for registration as a Pharmacist/ Clinical pharmacist in India, the college from which he or she graduated must be approved ...
B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) is a 4 years undergraduate program. M.Pharm (Master of Pharmacy) is a 2 years post graduate course after B.Pharm degree from a PCI approved institute. The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) course was introduced in India in 2008 by the PCI. The duration of Pharm.D is 6 years (5 years of study+1 year of internship ...
All course work and examinations for all majors and subjects are conducted with English language as the mode of instruction. Undergraduate courses are given in various fields like engineering, technology, pharmacy, management, architecture, design and applied sciences.
B.E.A's School of Pharmacy; B.L.D.E. Association's College of Pharmacy; B.L.D.E. Association's School of Pharmacy; Bapuji Pharmacy College; Basaveshwar College of Pharmacy; Basaveshwara College of Pharmacy, Bidar Dist; BES Institute of Pharmacy, Jayanagar; Bharathi College of Pharmacy
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Pharmacy colleges across the country offer this program, teaching students basic knowledge and practical skills needed in pharmacy. Students can enroll in the course after successfully completing higher secondary education in science stream with physics , chemistry and either biology or mathematics as subjects.
Training to become a registered pharmacist in Nigeria involves a five-year course after six years of secondary/high school or four years after eight years of secondary/high school (i.e. after 2 years of Advanced-level studies in accredited Universities). The degree awarded by most pharmacy schools is a Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree (B.Pharm.)
(For example, a B in a regular class would be a 3.0, but in honors or AP class it would become a B+, or 3.33). Sometimes the 5-based weighing scale is used for AP courses and the 4.6-based scale for honors courses, but often a school will choose one system and apply it universally to all advanced courses.