Jagannath University B.Pharma Lateral FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Pharma regular and B.Pharma Lateral Entry at Jagannath University?
Ans. The regular B.Pharma is a 4-year program open to students who have passed 10+2 with PCB/PCM. The Lateral Entry B.Pharma is a 3-year program exclusively for students who have completed D.Pharma (Diploma in Pharmacy). Lateral entry students directly join the 2nd year of B.Pharma, skipping the 1st year, which saves one year of study time.
Ques. Is B.Pharma Lateral Entry from Jagannath University recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)?
Ans. Yes, the B.Pharma program at Jagannath University is offered in compliance with Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) norms. The lateral entry route is a recognized pathway under PCI guidelines, allowing D.Pharma holders to upgrade to a B.Pharma degree.
Ques. Can I pursue M.Pharma after completing B.Pharma Lateral Entry from Jagannath University?
Ans. Yes, after completing B.Pharma (Lateral Entry), graduates are eligible to apply for M.Pharma programs at any recognized university, subject to meeting the eligibility criteria (typically 55% in B.Pharma). They can also appear for GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) for admission to M.Pharma programs at NIITs and other top institutions.
Ques. What is the scope of B.Pharma Lateral Entry graduates in government jobs?
Ans. B.Pharma graduates are eligible for various government sector jobs including Drug Inspector, Drug Control Officer, Health Inspector, and positions in government hospitals and public sector pharmaceutical companies like IDPL and HAL. They can also appear for UPSC and state PSC exams for relevant posts.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam specifically for B.Pharma Lateral Entry at Jagannath University?
Ans. Jagannath University primarily uses its own entrance exam JUEE for lateral entry admissions, followed by an interview. There is no separate national-level entrance exam specifically for B.Pharma Lateral Entry; however, students with good D.Pharma scores may get direct admission based on merit.
Ques. What practical training is provided during the B.Pharma Lateral Entry program?
Ans. The program includes a 150-hour Practice School linking classroom learning with real-world pharmaceutical industry experience, internships of 1-2 months in hospital, industrial, community, or research pharmacy settings, regular industrial visits for GMP exposure, and access to modern pharmaceutical labs for hands-on training in formulation, dispensing, and quality control.
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