Many D.Pharm students are confused about whether an internship is compulsory after completing the Diploma in Pharmacy course.
Short Answer: Yes, Practical Training is Mandatory
As per the regulations of the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), D.Pharm students must complete the prescribed practical training as part of their course requirements before becoming eligible for pharmacist registration.
What is the Required Training?
During the D.Pharm program, students are required to undergo practical training in:
- Hospital Pharmacy
- Community Pharmacy (Retail Pharmacy)
- Drug Dispensing Activities
- Prescription Handling
- Patient Counseling Basics
- Pharmacy Store Management
The training is conducted under the supervision of registered pharmacists or qualified healthcare professionals.

Why is Internship/Training Important?
The practical training helps students:
- Gain real-world pharmacy experience
- Understand medicine dispensing procedures
- Learn prescription interpretation
- Develop patient communication skills
- Become eligible for pharmacist registration
Can I Get Pharmacist Registration Without Training?
No. If the required practical training is not completed, the State Pharmacy Council may not approve your pharmacist registration application.
Is the Internship Paid?
It depends on the institution and training center:
- Most D.Pharm practical trainings are unpaid.
- Some hospitals and pharmacy chains may offer a stipend.
- The primary purpose is educational training rather than employment.
Conclusion
Yes, internship/practical training is mandatory for D.Pharm students in India. Completing the prescribed training is essential for obtaining pharmacist registration and starting a career as a registered pharmacist in hospitals, retail pharmacies, and government healthcare institutions.


