B.Pharm
The B. Pharm Degree course is a four year program follows a semester pattern. Selection is based on the marks secured Read More
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Pharmacy , a renowned brand of Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Educational Institutions is established in the year 2017, under the dynamic leadership of its Founder - Chairman. Shri.A. Srinivasan. The Chairman’s aspiration to provide quality education and encouragement in the field of Pharmacy, the college has started with good ambience.
The institution offers Four courses namely, D.Pharm (2years), B. Pharm (4 years), Pharm.D(6years), M.Pharm(2years). The college is recognized by Government of Tamilnadu, approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi affiliated to The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University No. 69, Anna Salai, Guindy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
The college is housed in an imposing building located in a flourishing green, eco friendly, calm and serene atmosphere with hygienic climate on Perambalur – Thuraiyur main road. The nearest railway station is Ariyalur Junction. Trains from other parts of Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and other states of India pass through at frequent intervals. Perambalur town is well connected by long distance bus service too. The nearest Airport is Tiruchirappalli, at a distance of only 63 Kms from the college. The College is thus catering the requirements of students across the Globe.
The B. Pharm Degree course is a four year program follows a semester pattern. Selection is based on the marks secured Read More
The Diploma in Pharmacy programme is popularly known as D Pharm in India. D.Pharmacy is a two years course with main goal is to Read More
Pharm.D is a six-year course for doctorate-level students who wish to complete a doctoral program in professional pharmacy. During the course, candidates go through 5 years of academic study and 1 year of internship. Read More
The program of study for M.Pharm. shall extend over a period of four semesters (two academic years). Read More