Mode of examinations▁▁
Each theory and practical examination in the subject mentioned, shall be of three hours duration. Acandidate who fails in theory or practical examination shall reappear in such theory or practical paper(s) as the case may be. Practical examination shall also consist of viva-voce (oral examination)
▏ Award of sessional marks and maintenance of records ▁▁
A regular record of both theory and practical class work and examinations conducted in an institutions imparting training for Diploma in Pharmacy I-Year and Diploma in pharmacy II-Year course, shall be maintained for each student in the institution and 20 marks for each theory and 20 marks for each practical subject shall be allotted as sessional.
There shall be at least three periodic sessional examinations during each academic year. The highest aggregate of any two performances shall form the basis of calculating session marks.
Eligibility for Promotion to Diploma in Pharmacy (II-Year): All candidates who have appeared for all the subjects and passed the Diploma in pharmacy I-Year. However, failure in more than two subjects (each Theory paper or practical examination shall be considered as a subject) shall debar him/her from promotion to the Diploma in Pharmacy II-Year. Such candidates shall be examined in the failing subjects only at subsequent time. A candidate who fails to pass D Pharm I-Year exam. in four attempts shall not be allowed to continue the course.