Doctor of Pharmacy

Pharm.D Course Details

Course Duration

The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) is a 6-year professional doctorate program in India, approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). It is designed to produce clinical pharmacists capable of patient-centered care.

  • Total Duration: 6 Years
  • Years 1–5: Academic study with integrated clinical training
  • Year 6: Full-time Residency / Internship in a hospital
  • Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate): 3 Years for B.Pharm graduates

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must fulfill the following requirements to be eligible for Pharm.D admission in India:

  • 10+2 (Science stream) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics
  • Minimum 50% marks in PCB/PCM (45% for SC/ST/OBC in some states)
  • Minimum age: 17 years at the time of admission
  • Admission through state-level or institution-level entrance exams
  • Pharm.D (PB): B.Pharm with minimum 50% from a PCI-recognized institution

Examination Pattern

Pharm.D examinations are conducted on an annual basis (year-wise) as per PCI regulations and the affiliating university norms.

  • Theory and practical exams held annually at the end of each year
  • Internal assessment through assignments, seminars, and case presentations
  • Clinical postings evaluated through logbooks and viva
  • Year 6 Residency assessed through clinical case reports and final viva
  • Minimum passing: 50% in theory and 50% in practicals separately

Course Structure

The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) is a six-year professional program in India designed to train clinical pharmacists with in-depth knowledge of patient care, drug therapy management, and pharmaceutical sciences. The curriculum is structured as follows:

First Year Subjects:

  1. Human Anatomy & Physiology
  2. Pharmaceutics
  3. Medicinal Biochemistry
  4. Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry
  5. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
  6. Remedial Mathematics / Biology

Second Year Subjects:

  1. Pathophysiology
  2. Pharmaceutical Microbiology
  3. Pharmacognosy & Phytopharmaceuticals
  4. Pharmacology – I
  5. Community Pharmacy

Third Year Subjects:

  1. Pharmacology – II
  2. Pharmaceutical Analysis
  3. Pharmacotherapeutics – I
  4. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
  5. Medicinal Chemistry

Fourth Year Subjects:

  1. Pharmacotherapeutics – II
  2. Hospital Pharmacy
  3. Clinical Pharmacy
  4. Biostatistics & Research Methodology
  5. Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics

Fifth Year Subjects:

  1. Pharmacotherapeutics – III
  2. Clinical Toxicology
  3. Clinical Research
  4. Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics
  5. Clinical Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics

Sixth Year – Residency / Internship:

  1. Full-time Clinical Residency in a PCI-recognized Hospital
  2. Rotation across clinical departments (Medicine, Surgery, Cardiology, etc.)
  3. Clinical Case Presentations & Patient Counselling
  4. Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring
  5. Submission of Residency Report & Final Viva

This structure ensures that students gain comprehensive clinical and pharmaceutical knowledge, preparing them for roles as clinical pharmacists, drug information specialists, clinical researchers, and healthcare consultants in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory bodies.