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Can a registered doctor go for registration of pharmacist?

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Can a registered doctor go for registration of pharmacist?

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QUALIFICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A PHARMACIST The minimum qualification for registration as a pharmacist is a pass in “Diploma course in Pharmacy” (D.Pharm) from an institution approved u/s 12 of the Act. D.Pharm is a two years course after 10+2 (science academic stream) followed by 500 hours of practical training spread over a period of 3 months. “Degree course in Pharmacy” (B.Pharm) from an institution approved by the PCI u/s 12 of the Act. B.Pharm is a 4 years course after 10+2 (science academic stream). Please visit Pharmacy Council of India web site links for more information.

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