Specification of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) degree under section 22(3) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956

The University Grants Commission vide Notification No. F.5-1/2013 (CPP-II) dt. March,2014 published in the Gazette of India, Part III, Section 4, No. 27 dt. July 5- July 11, 2014 has specified the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) degree under the Pharm.D Regulations,2008 under section 22(3) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 at serial number 107 as under –

Medicine & Surgery/Ayurveda/Unani/Homeopathy /Health & Allied Sciences/
Paramedical/ Nursing


Specified Degrees
Level
Minimum  Duration (Years)

Qualification Entry



Abbreviated

Expanded

107.

Pharm.D.

Doctor of Pharmacy

MASTER’S

6

10+2

JNTU-HYD : Academic Calendar for Pharm.D III, IV & V Years during the academic year 2014-15

Academic Calendar- Pharma.D III, IV & V Years [For Batches 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13] During the year 2014-15
EventFromToNo.of Weeks/Days
Commencement of Class Work16.06.2014--
1st spell of Instructions16.06.201406.09.201412 weeks
I mid term examinations08.09.201413.09.20141 week
II spell of Instructions15.09.201406.12.201412 weeks
II mid term examinations08.12.201413.12.20141 week
III spell of Instructions15.12.201407.03.201512 weeks
III mid term examinations09.03.201514.03.20151 week
Preparation & Practical Examinations16.03.201528.03.20152 weeks
End examinations30.03.201511.04.20152 weeks
Summer vacation13.04.201530.05.20157 Weeks
Commencement of next semester class work01.06.2015--

JNTU-HYD : Academic calendar for Pharm.D VI Year during the academic year 2014-15

Academic Calendar For Pharm.D VI Year Regular (For 2009 Admitted Batch)
Commencement of internship in general ward
14.07.2014 to 17.01.2015 (6 Months)
Report submission of internship in general ward
19.01.2015
Commencement of internship in specialty ward 1
20.01.2015 to 20.03.2015 (2 Months)
Report submission of internship in specialty ward 1
21.03.2015
Commencement of internship in specialty ward 2
23.03.2015 to 23.05.2015 (2 Months)
Report submission of internship in specialty ward 2
25.05.2015
Commencement of internship in specialty ward 3
26.05.2015 to 25.07.2015 (2 Months)
Report submission of internship in specialty ward 3
27.07.2015
Final viva of internship
28.07.2015



      
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Unfair practices adopted in certain pharmacy institutions/examing authorities

New Delhi ,13 July 2014: The Pharmacy council of India has written to All institutions approved by PCI,All Universities / Examining Authorities conducting Diploma, Degree, Pharm.D and Pharm.D (PB) regarding Curbing of unfair practices adopted in certain pharmacy institutions/examing authorities.

It has been brought to the notice of the PCI that in some of the pharmacy institutions / examining authorities, the following types of unfair practices are being adopted -
a) Students do not attend the classess regularly and their attendance is marked.
b) All the classes both theory and practicals as per the norms are not conducted.
c) Examining Authorities do not follow the statutory norms prescribed by the PCI in holding examination.
d) No proper and effective checks are done on the copying during the examinations.
e) Migration policy of the PCI is not strictly followed etc.

Job prospects in the US after PharmD from India

Hello Students,
                    The PharmD degree in India does not train you adequately to become a clinical pharmacist in the United States. Students here receive very detailed clinical/hospital pharmacy training which is just not available and/or provided in India. The road towards eventually becoming a licensed US clinical pharmacist is a long and arduous one and is also likely only if you have US citizenship or permanent residency. Job prospects for US pharmacists right now are bleak as there are many private schools that have sprung up in the US which offer PharmD degrees. Also many Indian pharmacists who have eventually obtained pharmacist licenses are now facing the prospect of going back to India after their 6 year final H1B visa expiry since it is becoming very difficult for companies to file for a green card for such individuals. If you are thinking of coming and settling permanently in the US your best bet may be to pursue a graduate degree such as a PhD where there is still some employment demand. Overall employment demand for qualified foreign individuals is at an all time low here.

Please let your friends know this before you send me repeated queries as I do not have the time to respond to the same questions over and over again.Thank you very much, Dr. Rajesh Balkrishnan.

Related News: 

Telangana, Andhra Pradesh stand sought on PharmD Tuition fee

Hyderabad: The Hyderabad High Court on Tuesday sought to know the stand of the governments of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on the plea challenging the action of the management of private colleges in demanding payment of tuition fee of about Rs 92,500 each for sixth year (internship) for Pharma D course.
While dealing with the plea by K. Mallesh and several other students of Pharma D course, Justice Nooty Ramamohana Rao directed both the governments to file their affidavits on the averments of the plea within four weeks.
The judge directed the college managements to not insist on payment of fee from the petitioner students and to allow them for viva exam.
The petitioners submitted that collection of tuition fees for the sixth year course (internship period) was not permissible in accordance with the proceedings issued by the AP State Council for Higher Education on January 28, 2014.
They said that as many as 350 students of sixth year Pharma D course were getting affected by the decision of college managements of not permitting them to attend the viva exam to complete the course.

Pharm.D Course-Clarification regarding nomenclature of Pharm.D/Pharm.D(Post Baccalaureate) on pass certificates.

Ref.No.14-126/2012-PCI/46011-36                          Dated : 8th February, 2012

To

All Universities/Examining Authorities approved by the PCI in respect of Pharm.D/Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate) course.

Sub:     Pharm.D Course - Clarification regarding nomenclature of Pharm.D/Pharm.D (Post Baccalaureate) on pass certificates.

Sir/Madam

This has a reference to the subject cited above. 

In this connection, I am directed to invite your kind attention to Regulation 18 of the Pharm.D Regulations, 2008 as notified in the Gazette of India Part-III, Section 4, No.19 dt.10th to 16th May 2008.  The same is reproduced below