Our three campuses are strategically located to serve diverse communities, providing accessible and high-quality education to a wide range of students. Each campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, modern classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and sports facilities, creating an ideal learning environment.
Our D. Pharma program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers the core areas of pharmacy, including pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology and pharmacy practice. The curriculum is regularly updated to align with the latest industry trends and regulations. D Pharmacy as a course offers a unique set of benefits and chances that provide students an advantage over other work roles and employment scopes.
The pharmacy placement cell assists the students in finding internships and job opportunities within the pharmaceutical industries. It provides guidance, resources, and connections to help the students to secure practical training and employment.
At Pragati College of Pharmacy, we have dedicated faculty members who are experts in their respective fields. They bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in the classroom, ensuring that you receive quality education and guidance throughout your academic journey.
We believe in the importance of practical training to develop your skills and enhance your understanding of the subject matter. Our college is equipped with modern laboratories and advanced equipments, providing you with hands-on experience in compounding, drug formulation, drug analysis and more.
Our college library is designed to provide a comfortable, innovative, and enriching environment for all college students.
Career or job opportunities after Diploma in Pharmacy are accessible in many industries in India. There are several options for D. Pharma graduates in both corporate and public enterprises. The number of jobs in the pharmaceutical industry is growing as a result of India’s rapidly expanding healthcare sector. Students who earn a diploma in pharmacy have a good chance of going on to work as pharmacists, production managers, analytical chemists, or even research officers.