How to Become a Pharmacist in India | Step-by-Step Guide

Hi readers! This career guidance post is about the profession of – pharmacist. Do you want to become a pharmacist in India? If yes, this post will be of help to you. Here, we will have an in-depth analysis of this profession and domain.

 

In this post, I’ve covered the following details – career guidance, details about the domain (pharmacy), relevant pharmacy courses and more. This post will be of help to pharmacy aspirants from across India! Also check – How to become a nurse in India.

 

Pharmacy sector is known to generate ample amount of job opportunities each year. Yes, the job market for pharmacy professionals has become quite saturated. But with the right set of skills, academic qualifications and determination, you may build a decent career in this sector.

 

As I promised, this post will provide you with career guidance tips. You will also find relevant courses and other useful details. Also check – How to become a Psychologist in India.

 

First of all, let us take a closer look at the domain known as pharmacy. What is this domain all about? What’s the scope and prospects associated with this domain? You will find answers to these questions in the next section. Here we go –

 

Pharmacy: Basic Details

In simple terms, pharmacy is the science and technique of preparing, dispensing and review of drugs. This branch of science also deals with clinical services. In India, pharmacists play a less significant role when it comes to offering clinical services. But they are knowledgeable about this area too!

 

Pharmacy education primarily deals with health sciences and pharmaceutical sciences. The curriculum usually consists of subjects such as – biology, chemistry, biochemistry, anatomy, diseases in human beings and more.

 

The main aim of this discipline is to ensure the safe, effective and affordable use of drugs. Drugs are used to treat and prevent diseases in human beings. This branch of science deals with various aspects associated with drugs – manufacturing, R&D, dosage, quality control etc.

 

Pharmacists are also known as chemists. They are trained professionals who practice pharmacy. Their training and education allows them to take part in/carry out the following tasks – manufacturing drugs, dispensing drugs, patient education, quality control, marketing (drugs), R&D (pharmaceutical) etc.

 

Do you want to build a decent career in this sector? If yes, read on to know more about it –

 

How to become a pharmacist in India?

In order to become a pharmacist in India, one must possess valid license issued by relevant authorities. In order to obtain this license, one must complete relevant pharmacy education course.

 

Only after obtaining this license can one start his/her pharmaceutical practice. Here are some of the notable pharmacy education programs in India –

 

List of Pharmacy courses in India –

Diploma in Pharmacy: This is a Diploma certificate course. Students who have passed 12th Science are eligible to pursue this course. The course is three years long. After completing this course, candidates may go for relevant Bachelor’s Degree programs.

 

Bachelor of Pharmacy: It is a Bachelor’s Degree course. Students who have passed 12th Science are eligible to pursue this course. The course is four years long. After completing this course, graduates may go for relevant Master’s Degree programs.

 

Pharm D: It stands for Doctor of Pharmacy. It is a Bachelor’s Degree course. This program is far more advanced than B.Pharm. course. Students who have passed 12th Science are eligible to pursue this course.

 

Master of Pharmacy: It is a Master’s Degree course. Students who have completed B.Pharm. are eligible to pursue this course. The academic program is two years long.

 

PhD programs: These programs are research-oriented programs. Candidates who have completed relevant Master’s Degree course are eligible to pursue this course.

 

Pharmacist scope & jobs

Pharmacists have access to different types of job profiles. They type of job that you may get depends upon your educational qualifications. For example, higher qualifications such as M.Pharm. and PhD will help you get into areas such as – R&D and teaching. With a Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma, you may find work in areas such as – pharmaceutical manufacturing and sales. By using your license, you may even start your own medical store/shop.

Arun Kallarackal
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