Diploma in Pharmacy

Kali Gandaki Polytechnic Institute

3-Year CTEVT Approved Program

About Diploma in Pharmacy

Kali Gandaki Polytechnic Institute offers a three-year **Diploma in Pharmacy** program. This specialized course is designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge for the pharmaceutical field, emphasizing pharmaceutical sciences, medication management, and patient care.

Our institute is one of the best in the country, offering high-quality education and practical experience to ensure students are well-prepared for successful careers in this vital field.

Eligibility & Admission

Eligibility

Students of SLC passed / SEE with securing at least Grade C in any two subjects of English, Math & Science and D+ for the remaining one subject are eligible to appear in the entrance exam administered by the CTEVT.

Admission Process

Application forms for the entrance exam can be obtained from Kali Gandaki Polytechnic Institute or CTEVT Tanahu. Students who are successful in the entrance exam are eligible for admission in this program.

Admission Tuition Fee

NPR 97,500

Currently, the total fee for the 3-year program is NPR 97,500. Students can make full payment of the capitation fee on enrollment or partial payment in installments at the beginning of every year. The fees are liable to change anytime.

For full details of fee and scholarship please contact us.

What after Pharmacy

Once you complete the Pharmacy program, you can get jobs in many sectors. You can have government, non-government jobs. Some of the employment opportunities for pharmacy professionals are given below:

  • 1. Government Sector
    Pharmacy graduates have excellent opportunities in government sectors. For example, you can work as a Drug Inspector, Pharmacist in government hospitals, or with agencies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  • 2. Universities and Research Center
    With advanced education, pharmacy professionals can pursue careers in teaching and research at universities or research institutions, contributing to drug discovery and development.
  • 3. Self-employment
    Pharmacy graduates can start their own ventures, such as opening a retail pharmacy, wholesale drug business, or even a pharmaceutical manufacturing unit.
  • 4. NGOs/INGOs
    Opportunities also exist in non-governmental organizations that focus on public health, medication accessibility, and healthcare awareness. For example, organizations working in disease prevention programs or pharmaceutical aid projects.
  • 5. Foreign Jobs
    Skilled and experienced pharmacy professionals have opportunities with international organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and pharmaceutical giants abroad. Passing relevant licensure exams like NAPLEX (USA) or PEBC (Canada) can help you practice pharmacy internationally.