The Diploma in Pharmacy Exit Examination (DPEE) has been introduced. It is in the Diploma in Pharmacy Exit Examination Regulations, 2022.
After these regulations started, candidates must complete the approved Diploma in Pharmacy course. They must also pass the DPEE. Then they can register as pharmacists. This is under section 33 of the Pharmacy Act 1948.
These regulations do not apply to people who are already registered as pharmacists in the state.
Diploma in Pharmacy Exit Examination (DPEE)
The DPEE ensures that candidates have undergone pharmacy education. They must also have completed a practical training program. This is in the Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) course. The course must be from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India.
After passing the DPEE, a candidate can register as a pharmacist. They must also meet the conditions in section 32(2) of the Pharmacy Act, 1948.
Applications for registration must be sent to the Registrar of the State Pharmacy Council. They must include the prescribed fee and documents. These are mentioned in section 46(2)(g) of the Act.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) conducts the DPEE. They do this as per the Diploma in Pharmacy Exit Examination Regulations, 2022. NBEMS only conducts the exam, publishes the results, and sends them to the Pharmacy Council of India and all State Pharmacy Councils.
DPEE Exam Information
- The DPEE exam will be held twice a year, in March/April and September/October.
- The first exam will be in October 2024.
- Before applying online for the October 2024 exam, make sure you read the Information Bulletin carefully. You can find it on the NBEMS website: https://natboard.edu.in
- Double-check all the information you enter in your online application. Once submitted, you cannot change it (with some exceptions). There will be a specific edit window for corrections, so check the Information Bulletin for details.
Important Points about (DPEE) NBEMS
Application Form:
- Double Check Your Application: NBEMS cannot change information you enter on the application form after the deadline. Make sure everything is correct before submitting.
- No Edits After Deadline: There’s no way to edit your application after the deadline closes. NBEMS will let you know if there are issues with your uploaded images or documents, but that’s it.
- Online Only! Applications can only be submitted online at the NBEMS website: https://natboard.edu.in. Don’t try to submit it any other way – it won’t be accepted.
- Honesty is Key: Don’t provide false information on your application. It could be rejected, and you might be banned from future NBEMS exams.
- Read the Instructions: There’s a whole chapter dedicated to filling out the application form. Make sure you read it carefully!
- Review & Fix Errors: Review your application before submitting and fix any mistakes you find within the deadline provided.
- Responsibility is Yours: It’s your job to make sure your application is complete and accurate. NBEMS might tell you about some problems, but it’s ultimately your responsibility.
- Missing Information Can Hurt: Even if NBEMS doesn’t tell you about missing information, it can still disqualify you from the exam later.
Trying Out the Test Online (Demo Test)
There’s a practice test available online to help you get used to the computer format of the exam. This is called a “demo test. ” You can find the demo test on the website link to natboard.edu.in. The demo test is expected to be available starting around September 20th, 2024.
DPEE Examination Fee
Description |
Amount |
Examination Fee |
Rs. 5000/- |
GST (18%) |
Rs. 900/- |
Total Amount Payable |
Rs. 5900/- |
- There may be extra charges depending on how you pay.
- Once you submit your application, you cannot take it back. The fee is not refundable and cannot be used for a future exam.
- You can pay the fee using a credit card, debit card, or other methods available on the website. You cannot pay by any other method.
DPEE Eligibility Criteria
Criteria | Requirement |
Diploma in Pharmacy | Candidate must have passed a Diploma in Pharmacy course from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India. |
Result Declaration Date | The result of the final examination for the Diploma in Pharmacy qualification should have been declared on or before 31st July 2024. |
Proof of Result | Candidates must submit proof or documentary evidence that clearly shows the result of the final examination was declared on or before 31st July 2024. |
Failure to Provide Proof | If the candidate fails to provide clear proof or documentary evidence, or if the result does not show that the candidate has passed all mandatory courses, their candidature will be canceled. |
FAQ –
What are the eligibility criteria for DPEE?
- You must have passed a D.Pharm course approved by the Pharmacy Council of India.
- Your D.Pharm final exam results must have been declared on or before July 31st, 2024 (for the October 2024 exam).
- You must submit proof of passing the D.Pharm course.
When is the DPEE Exam held?
- Twice a year, in March/April and September/October.
When is the first DPEE Exam?
- October 2024.
What is the DPEE Exam Fee?
- Rs. 5900 (includes examination fee and GST). There might be additional charges depending on the payment method.
What happens if I fail the DPEE exam?
- You can retake the exam in the next scheduled session.
Where can I find more information about the DPEE exam?
- Visit the NBEMS website (https://natboard.edu.in) for the latest updates and information.
Is there a practice test available for DPEE?
- Yes, a “demo test” will be available online on the NBEMS website (https://natboard.edu.in) starting around September 20th, 2024.
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