Content text 9. REGISTRATION & PROCEDURE, ER.pdf
PHARMD GURU Page 2 Register in accordance with the directions of the Government. Upon the constitution of the State Council, the Register is handed over into its custody. QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENTRY OF A PERSON INTO THE FIRST REGISTER: A person whose name has to be entered into the First Register should have the following qualifications: Should have attained the age of 18 years. Should pay the prescribed fee to the state council. Should be a resident of the State or should carry out his business or profession of pharmacy in the State. Should have the following qualifications: A degree or diploma in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Chemistry or a Chemist and Druggist Diploma of an Indian University or a State Government or possess any other qualification granted outside the India which is recognised as adequate for registration, or A degree of an Indian university other than a degree or diploma in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical chemistry and engaged in dispensing and compounding of drugs in a hospital or dispensary or any other place where drugs are regularly dispensed on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner for a time period of not less than 3 years, or Have passed an examination recognized as adequate by the State Government for compounders and dispensers, or Have an experience of not less than five years in dispensing and compounding of drugs in a hospital or dispensary or any other place where drugs are regularly dispensed on the prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner, prior to the date notified by the State Government for receipt of applications for entry of names on the first Register. SUBSEQUENT REGISTERS: After the preparation of the first Register and before the Education Regulations have taken effect in a state, a person desirous of having his name registered in the Subsequent Register has to qualify for the following particulars: Should be at least 18 years of age. Should have paid the prescribed fee.