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ABOUT D. PHARMA

About the Course

The D. Pharm course in Odisha at KT School of Pharmacy is a two-year diploma program designed to provide students with essential knowledge and skills in the field of pharmacy. The course covers subjects such as pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, and drug regulations.
The curriculum is structured to provide students with both theoretical understanding and practical experience, including lab work and clinical training. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to work in pharmacies, hospitals, and other healthcare settings.
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Why Choose KT School of Pharmacy?

Enroll in the D. Pharm course at KT School of Pharmacy in Odisha to gain a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences.

  • Hands-On Training: Our emphasis on practical experience in well-equipped labs ensures students gain valuable skills for real-world applications.
  • Experienced Faculty: Our faculty members are experts in the field, bringing industry experience and academic excellence to the classroom.
  • Holistic Development: KT School of Pharmacy focuses on both academic growth and the development of soft skills like communication, problem-solving, and teamwork.
  • Industry Exposure: Through internships and collaborations, students gain direct exposure to the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.

Course Eligibility

  • Candidates must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
  • Admission to the D. Pharm course in Odisha is based on merit and marks obtained in the qualifying examination.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the D. Pharm course in Odisha can explore various career paths in:

  • Pharmacist
  • Hospital Pharmacist
  • Clinical Pharmacist
  • Pharmaceutical Research Scientist
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist
  • Medical Sales Representative

Selection Process

The selection for the D. Pharm course in Odisha is based on:
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Graduates can work as pharmacists, hospital pharmacists, and in regulatory roles in the pharmaceutical industry.