Pharmacy B-Category(2-Years)
The 2-year Pharmacy Program is an intensive course designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe, effective, and patient-centered pharmaceutical care. The curriculum focuses on pharmacology, clinical practice, pharmaceutical ethics, and patient communication. Courses are conducted at the College’s Health Sciences Centre, which boasts state-of-the-art labs and simulation technology. This ensures that students gain hands-on experience with modern dispensing systems and patient care scenarios, preparing them to excel in various pharmacy settings.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Qualification: Matric (Science) with 45 % marks minimum
- No age Limit
Commencement of Session:
Session
- Admission Start
- Merit List Display
- Commencement of Academic Year
- Total Seats
- Scholarships
Tentative Date
- August/September
- October
- 1st week of December 2024
- 50 students
- PEEF & NEST Scholarship
Career Options after Degree:
A 2-year diploma in pharmacy opens the door to a range of rewarding career opportunities in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. With this qualification, you’ll be equipped with the practical skills and knowledge needed to start your career in various roles.
1. Pharmacy Technician
Role: As a pharmacy technician, you’ll work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist to prepare and dispense medications, manage inventory, and assist with customer service. You’ll play a crucial role in ensuring that patients receive the correct medications in a timely manner.
Workplaces: Retail pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, and online pharmacies.
2. Hospital Pharmacy Assistant
Role: In this role, you’ll assist hospital pharmacists in preparing and dispensing medications, maintaining patient records, and managing the supply of pharmaceuticals. You’ll work closely with healthcare professionals to support patient care.
Workplaces: Hospitals, healthcare centers, and clinics.
3. Community Pharmacy Assistant
Role: Community pharmacy assistants work in retail pharmacies, helping customers with their prescription needs, providing over-the-counter medication advice, and managing the daily operations of the pharmacy. This role is ideal for those who enjoy customer interaction and have strong communication skills.
Workplaces: Retail pharmacies, community health centers, and drugstores.
4. Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
Role: As a pharmaceutical sales representative, you’ll promote and sell medications and healthcare products to doctors, pharmacists, and healthcare providers. This role requires strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with healthcare professionals.
Workplaces: Pharmaceutical companies, healthcare product manufacturers, and medical supply companies.
5. Medical Representative
Role: Similar to a pharmaceutical sales representative, a medical representative focuses on promoting and selling specific medical products, often involving more direct interaction with healthcare providers to educate them about new medications and treatments.
Workplaces: Pharmaceutical firms, biotech companies, and medical device manufacturers.
6. Healthcare Assistant
Role: Healthcare assistants work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and private clinics, where they support nurses and other healthcare professionals in patient care, medication administration, and basic medical procedures.
Workplaces: Hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and private clinics.
7. Pharmacy Entrepreneur
Role: If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, you can use your pharmacy knowledge to start your own business, such as opening a retail pharmacy, health and wellness store, or an online pharmaceutical business.
Workplaces: Independent business ventures, retail pharmacy chains, and online platforms.
8. Regulatory Affairs Assistant
Role: Regulatory affairs assistants help ensure that pharmaceutical products comply with all regulations and laws governing the industry. They assist in preparing and submitting documentation required for product approvals and maintaining compliance with government regulations.
Workplaces: Pharmaceutical companies, regulatory bodies, and government agencies.
9. Production Assistant in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Role: In this role, you’ll assist in the production of medications, ensuring that manufacturing processes meet quality standards and regulatory requirements. You’ll work in a team to produce safe and effective pharmaceutical products.
Workplaces: Pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, biotech firms, and drug production facilities.
10. Further Education Opportunities
Role: A 2-year diploma in pharmacy can also serve as a stepping stone for further education. You can pursue advanced studies, such as a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) or specialized certifications, to expand your career prospects and potentially move into more advanced roles.
Workplaces: Universities, research institutions, and advanced clinical settings.