Eligibility |
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Minimum qualification for admission to Diploma in Pharmacy
Part-I course-A pass in any of the following examinations with
Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics. |
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- Intermediate
examination in Science
- 10+2
examination (academic stream) in Science
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Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of
India as equivalent to any of the above examination [Provided
that there shall be reservation of seats for Scheduled Caste and
Scheduled Tribes candidates in accordance with the instructions
issued by the Central Govt. /State Govts. /Union Territory Admns.
as the case may be from time to time] |
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Required Documents |
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Documents (Attested Copies) Submitted Along with the Application
Form :
- Mark Sheets
(HSSC).
- Mark Sheets
(SSC) & Passing certificate (Diploma) SSC.
- Transfer
Certificate.
- Caste
Certificate & creamy layer certificate (for backward class
only).
- Migration
Certificate & Domicile (for OMS only).
- Nationality
Certificate.
- AADHAR Card.
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ELIGIBILITY FOR PROMOTION TO DIPLOMA IN
PART - II |
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All Candidates who have appeared for all the subjects and passed
the D.Pharm-I examination are eligible for promotion to D.Pharm-II
However failure in more than two subjects shall debar him/her
from promotion to D.Pharm - II Class |
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DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (PART-III) Practical
Training |
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After having appeared in part-II examination of Diploma in
Pharmacy. Candidate shall be eligible to undergo practical
training in any of the following institutions.
- Hospital or
dispensaries or Pharmacy or Chemists and Druggists or Drug
manufacturing units approved by Pharmacy Council of India to
impart practical training.
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MODE OF EXAMINATIONS |
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Each theory and practical examinations in the subject mentioned
in Table - I and II will be of three hours duration.
A candidate who fails in theory or practical examination of a
subject shall reappear both in theory and practical of the same
subject.
Practical examination shall also consist of a viva voce (Oral). |
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PERIODIC / SESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS MARKS |
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Three periodic tests in theory (20 marks) and practical (20
marks) each shall be conducted by the institute during
each academic sessions. Average marks of best two periodic tests
will carried over to subsequent examination.
Unless fress periodic test marks are obtained. The periodic
tests in practical would be assured on the basis of day to day
class including journals records. |