News India Live, Digital Desk: Nowadays every second student wants to make a career in the medical field, and D.Pharma (Diploma in Pharmacy) has become a popular choice. But a very bad and shocking news has come for those students of Jharkhand who are studying pharmacy or thinking of taking admission.
Recently, Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has canceled the recognition of D.Pharma of 34 colleges of Jharkhand. Yes, this is not a small number. With the recognition of so many colleges being canceled simultaneously, the future of thousands of students seems to be hanging in the balance.
Why did this happen?
Now you must be wondering what happened overnight? Actually, this is not a sudden decision. PCI periodically inspects the infrastructure, standard of education, lab facilities and teachers (faculties) teaching in the colleges. According to reports, these 34 colleges were not able to meet the standards and set rules of PCI. Even basic facilities were found lacking in many colleges, due to which this drastic step had to be taken.
What effect will this have on students?
This news is the biggest shock for those students who have taken admission in these colleges. When the recognition of a college is cancelled, the degree or diploma awarded there no longer has any legal value. This means that even after spending so much hard work and money, you may face difficulty in getting a government or private job, because you will not be able to register as a pharmacist.
Take special care of these things before admission
If you or someone in your family is thinking of taking admission in pharmacy this year, avoid getting carried away by emotions or by the words of any agent. Before taking admission, go directly to the official website of PCI and check whether the name of that college is in the list of recognized institutions or not. The way action has been taken against these 34 colleges in Jharkhand due to fraud or shortcomings is a big warning for all of us.
What will happen next now?
At present, efforts can be made by the government and concerned departments to find out how to secure the future of the old students. But the avenues for new admissions in these colleges are almost closed. There is a stir among the college operators, but ultimately the loss is being suffered by the students and parents who had invested their hard-earned money here.
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