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Careers after class 12: Pharmacy

Pharmacy career

Industry: Medical

What is Pharmacy ?

Pharmacy is the clinical health science concerned with the preparation and standardization of drugs. Pharmaceutical science links medical science with chemistry in working for the discovery, synthesis, analysis, disposal and control of drugs and medications. Pharmacy requires a competent knowledge of drugs, their mechanism of action and a proper understanding of the treatment and pathological process. Pharmacy has three primary disciplines-pharmaceutics, pharmacognosy and pharmacy practice. Pharmacology, pharmacoinformatics and pharmacogenomics are also considered more diverse disciplines of Pharmacy.

Job Description

Eligibility and Courses
Class 12

Science stream with physics, chemistry and biology/mathematics

Under Graduate Courses

Career Profiles

Top 5 Institutes for Pharmacy courses

1. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Varanasi

Value for Money- 4.4/5

Bachelor Courses- Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Tenure- 4 years

Website: https://www.iitbhu.ac.in/ 

2. Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University

Value for Money- 4/5

Bachelor Courses- Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.)

Tenure- 4 years

Website: http://www.dipsar.ac.in/ 

3. Birla Institute of Technology (BITS) Pilani, Rajasthan

Value for Money- 4/5

Bachelor Courses- Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma. Hons.)

Tenure- 4 years

Website: https://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/ 

4. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Karnataka

Value for Money- 3.8/5

Bachelor Courses- Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma.)

Tenure- 2 years

Website: https://manipal.edu/mcops-manipal.html 

5. Jamia Hamdard University, Delhi

Value for Money- 3.6/5

Bachelor Courses- Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharma.)

Tenure- 2 years

Website: http://jamiahamdard.edu/ 

Career Progression

Pay

Expert View

“We know from our clinical experience in the practice of medicine that in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, the individual and his background of heredity are just as important, if not more so, as the disease itself.”

— Paul Dudley White,
American physiologist and cardiologist,
advocate of preventive medicine

“My choice of learning pharmacy was driven by my interests, curiosity, and a desire to seek new medicines for patients.”

— Tu Youyou,
Chinese pharmaceutical chemist and malariologist

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