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Aayush Sharma

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BPharm at AKS University is four years long. Candidates with a Diploma in pharmacy can apply for lateral entry into the institution and join after the second year. The length of the course candidates with lateral entry becomes three years.

The BPharma programme follows the semester model, which means that each year of the programme is divided into two semesters in each year. Therefore, candidates have to pass eight semesters of the BPharm programme to be eligible for a BPharma degree. Similarly, for lateral entry candidates, it is down to six semesters.

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Aayush Sharma

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Yes, BPharm at AKS University is a four-year undergraduate programme that introduces students to the essential concepts of pharmaceutical sciences. Candidates can also apply for lateral entry into the programme if they have a valid Diploma in Pharmacy.

AKS University provides lab facilities for its BPharm students. The campus has well-equipped labs for pharmaceutical chemistry, biotechnology, etc., and a fully-fledged library with e-journals and books. The university also conducts industrial visits so that students can get hands-on experience in the industry.

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Liyansha Jain

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Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, BPharm course admissions are based on KCET scores. The basic eligibility criteria is Class 12th scores and the scores must not be less than 45%. Then college will also look at the KCET scores for admission. Hence, KCET is important for admissions. 

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Vishakha

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Competency is defined as 'A distinct composite of knowledge, skill, attitude and value that is essential to the practice of the profession in real-life contexts'.
The candidates who successfully complete the Diploma in Pharmacy programme, from the institutions approved by the Pharmacy Council of India, such as Sanskriti University are expected to attain the following professional competencies.

  • Review the Prescriptions
  • Dispense Prescription/ Non-Prescription Medicines
  • Provide Patient Counselling / Education
  • Hospital and Community Pharmacy Management
  • Expertise in Medications 6. Proficiency in drugs/pharmaceuticals
  • Entrepreneurship and Leadersh
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Vishakha

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The DPharm course at Sanskriti University incorporates both theory and practical subjects. That will give students a holistic understanding of pharmaceutical Science as well as practice.
These subjects include areas like Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, Hospital Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, Pharmaceutical Analysis, and Pharmaceutical Microbiology.
Additionally, practical training could be laboratory work, pharmaceutical calculations, dispensing practice, and clinical pharmacy.

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Vishakha

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The similarities between the BPharm and DPharm courses at Sanskriti University are, that both of the programmes are offered at the undergraduate level. The major difference between both courses lies in the course name itself.  BPharm is a Bachelor in Pharmacy course that is an undergraduate degree programme. DPharm is a Diploma in pharmacy programme that is an undergraduate Diploma course. In addition, the BPharm course is offered for four years, and the DPharm is offered for two years. 

Academic Difference: The academic difference between BPharm and DPharm courses is that BPharm covers the pharmacy subjects deeper, which giv

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Vishakha

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The eligibility criteria for applying for DPharm scholarships at Sanskriti University vary according to the type of scholarship the student is applying for. Additionally, the eligibility criteria for getting the scholarship benefit in the subsequent year of the DPharm course are mentioned below: 

  • Candidate should have passed in all the subjects without any carryover.
  • A minimum of 85% attendance is required for the subsequent year's scholarship.
  • The student should not be involved in any indiscipline activity.
  • The student will have to maintain a minimum performance as prescribed by the university every year, without any b
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Vishakha

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After completing a Diploma successfully in Pharmacy from Sanskriti University, one will be registered as a pharmacist by PCI (Pharmacy Council of India). One will receive a license to open a medical store & one can practice as a registered pharmacist.
One can also practice as a medical representative (M.R.) under various multinational or national companies. This job requires better communication and marketing skills. DPharm holders can also join government jobs as Pharmacists (dispensers).

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Vishakha

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To secure a seat in the DPharm programme at Sanskriti University, candidates need to follow these steps:

  1. Meet the eligibility criteria: Ensure that candidates meet the basic eligibility criteria that they must complete Class 12 from relevant subjects.
  2. Apply for admission: Submit the application form for the DPharm programme through the above-mentioned application process, which involves filling out an online application form with the required details.
  3. Selection process: After reviewing applications and Class 12 scores, the institute will conduct a selection process to shortlist candidates for admission through merit lists and se
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Vishakha

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Yes, Sanskriti University might follow seat reservation policies for DPharm course as per the central/ state government norms. Additionally, the university gives a concession of 5% marks in minimum eligibility criteria for reserved candidates. To know the exact details about the seat reservation it is best to get in touch with the university directly. 

 

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