What is the difference between B.Pharm and D.Pharm?

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What is the difference between B.Pharm and D.Pharm?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago
B.Pharma: 1- Admission in M.Pharma 2- 50% Study of medical 3- Can take license as a chemist 4- Prefer a private job 5- years 6- 3.5 lacs of fee for direct admission D.Pharma: 1- Admission in B.Pharma 2- Government job is preferred 3- Can take licence as a chemist 4- All pharmacy studies 5- 2 years 6- 2 lacs fee for direct admission
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manpreet 3 years ago
B stands for Under Graduation and D stands for Diploma Its just like others
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manpreet 3 years ago
B.Pharma is Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy and its duration is 4 years and D.Pharma is Diploma in pharmacy and its duration is 2 years.
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manpreet 3 years ago
D.Pharm stands for Diploma in pharmacy, which is a 2 year course and B.Pharm stands for Bachelor in pharmacy, which is 4 year course. But, if you will do B.Pharm after passing D.Pharm, then you can get lateral entry in B.Pharm, then it become 3 year course instead of 4 year.
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manpreet 3 years ago
B.Pharm is a Bachelors degree where as D.Pharm is a doctorate degree in the field of pharmacy which is a 6 years course.
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manpreet 3 years ago
Diploma in pharmacy is abbreviations of D.Pharma while Bachelor in Pharmacy is the degree course, and now a time to get a job or fame, you must engage yourself in Bachelor's course, and otherwise you will be wiped out from all the competition.
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