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Introduction to the Course

Pharm D (Post Baccalaureate) is a three-year course which includes two years of academics and one year internship after B. Pharm.

Pharm. D (Post Baccalaureate) involves theoretical understanding of concepts with extensive training in pharmacy practice.

The ultramodern laboratories at SAIP provide an in-depth understanding of the discipline. SAIP, blends all the important features required to provide the best education and is one of the top most choice of students to opt for Pharmacy education in Indore region.

Qualification for lateral entry to Pharm D - Post Baccalaureate shall be a B. Pharm graduate from an institute/college/University approved by the PCI u/s 12 of Pharmacy Act. 1948

For direct admission to Pharm D (post-baccalaureate): 10 Seats

For academic fees for current domestic and international students, see the AFRC, MP Bhopal website.

No. It’s a full-time course.

No, although scholarships would be provided to the ST/SC/OBC students as per the government guidelines.

SAIP is a well-established center of excellence for imparting education in pharmaceutical sciences from 2009.
  • Conceptual level teaching with an emphasis on fundamentals
  • Conceptual level teaching with an emphasis on fundamentals
  • Running Institute Innovation Council (SAIP-IIC)
  • Highest pass percentage with top university ranks
  • Various scholarships scheme by state and central government for intellect students.
  • Regular Parents Teachers Meeting
  • Mock interviews
  • Industrial training, tours and Internship opportunity.
  • Regular Extra & Co -Curricular activities.
  • Alumni placed throughout India in reputed Pharmaceutical Industries.
  • Much Needed mentorships by faculties.

All Pharmacy courses are job oriented courses and also have potential for self-employment.
  • The Indian pharmaceutical industry is one of the fastest growing segments of the Indian economy.
  • Pharmacy is one such sector that was not hit even during the recession period.
  • The salient job opportunities after Pharmacy courses are as follows:
Future Prospects after the completion of the program:
  • Pharmacist
  • Community Pharmacist
  • Hospital Pharmacist
  • Consultant/accredited pharmacist
  • Industrial Officer
  • Production Officer
  • Industrial Pharmacist
  • Manufacturing Chemist
  • Academia
  • Professor
  • Trainer
  • Researcher
  • Medical writer
  • Regulatory
  • Regulatory Officer
  • Drug Inspector
  • Drug Inspector
  • Quality Control
  • Quality Control Officer
  • Quality Assurance Officer

They both are better in their own way. PharmD focuses on clinical practice and allows the student to get hands-on experience while B. Pharm focuses on the manufacture of drugs and what new discoveries can be made in this field.

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Affiliations / Accreditations

Approved by
  • Pharmacy Council of India (PCI),
  • All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi.
  • Directorate Technical Education (DTE), Government of India.
  • Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal, M.P.