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The Pharmacy Council of India is constituted by the central government every five years. There are three types of members that collectively form the frame of PCI: Elected members: 1 member is elected by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and 1 as a "registered pharmacist" by the state council.
a. No person will distribute or sell, stock, exhibit or offer for sale of drugs through e-pharmacy portal unless registered. b. Any person who intends to conduct the business of e-pharmacy shall apply for the grant of registration to the Central Licensing Authority in Form 18 (AA) through the online portal of the Central Government. c.
6. Jan Aushadhi Store (JAS) can be opened by State Governments, reputed NGOs, trusts, private hospitals, charitable institutions, doctors, unemployed pharmacists or individual entrepreneurs by submitting an application. The applicants have to employ one B Pharma/D Pharma degree holder as the pharmacist in their proposed store. 7.
Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) was a statutory body under the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India between 1971 and 2021. The CCIM was set up in 1971 [ 1 ] under the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, (Act 48) which was passed in 1970.
The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (abbreviate: NCISM) is a statutory and regulatory body of 29 members, formed by Government of India for framing policies for institutions engaged in Indian System of Medicine and medical professionals. [1] It replaced the Central Council of Indian Medicine on 07 October 2020. The institution ...
The Indian government has announced its plan to bring all medical devices, including implants and contraceptives under a review of the Central Drugs and Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO). Within the CDSCO, the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) regulates pharmaceutical and medical devices and is positioning within the Ministry of ...
The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) is a computer-based standardised test in India conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) on behalf of the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), to determine the eligibility of candidates for admission to the Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) programme in Indian government and private universities, colleges, and institutes.
MSPC also keeps track of educational institutes in Maharashtra and looks after accreditation with the help of Pharmacy Council of India and All India Council for Technical Education. [5] Pharmacy colleges list is maintained by the MSPC. [6] [7] The Bachelor of Pharmacy degree is popularly known as B-Pharm in India. It is a four-year program ...