DIPLOMA IN AYURVEDA PHARMACY ASSISTANT (DAPA)

By NCTA Team Last Updated: April 03, 2025

Overview:

Diploma in Ayurveda Pharmacy Assistant is an 11-month course offered by the National Council of Training Academy, designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge and skills in Ayurvedic pharmacy and herbal medicine management. This program equips students with the necessary expertise to work effectively in the preparation, storage, and dispensing of Ayurvedic medicines under the guidance of licensed practitioners. The course covers essential topics such as Ayurvedic pharmacology, medicinal herbs, preparation of medicines, quality control, and the legal aspects of Ayurvedic pharmacy.

Students will gain hands-on experience in understanding and processing Ayurvedic formulations, as well as learning about the role of a pharmacy assistant in Ayurvedic clinics, hospitals, and retail outlets. By the end of the program, students will be capable of supporting Ayurvedic pharmacies and contributing to the safe and effective use of herbal treatments and medicines.

This affordable course empowers students to pursue a fulfilling career in the growing Ayurvedic healthcare industry, where they can assist in ensuring that herbal medicines are accurately prescribed and dispensed to patients.

Course Curriculum:

The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in Ayurvedic pharmacology, medicinal herb management, and pharmacy operations. The curriculum covers both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for a successful career in Ayurvedic pharmacy. Below is the detailed curriculum:

  1. Introduction to Ayurveda and Pharmacology:
    1. Overview of Ayurveda and its principles
    2. Introduction to Ayurvedic pharmacology
    3. Basic concepts of medicinal plants and their therapeutic uses
    4. Role of an Ayurveda Pharmacy Assistant in healthcare
       
  2. Medicinal Plants and Herbal Medicine:
    1. Identification and classification of medicinal plants
    2. Understanding therapeutic properties of common Ayurvedic herbs
    3. Preparation and preservation of herbal medicines
    4. Common herbal formulations and their uses
       
  3. Ayurvedic Formulations and Preparations:
    1. Different types of Ayurvedic medicines: Decoctions, syrups, oils, powders, and tablets
    2. Methods of preparation for various Ayurvedic formulations
    3. Quality control measures in Ayurvedic medicines
    4. Storage and shelf life of Ayurvedic products
       
  4. Ayurvedic Pharmacy Operations:
    1. Overview of Ayurveda pharmacy management
    2. Prescription reading and understanding dosage forms
    3. Dispensing Ayurvedic medicines accurately
    4. Labeling and packaging of Ayurvedic products
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  5. Ayurveda in Drug Safety and Regulation:
    1. Overview of drug safety in Ayurveda
    2. Legal and regulatory aspects of Ayurvedic pharmacies in India
    3. Understanding the role of pharmacy assistants in ensuring drug safety
    4. Ayurvedic drug labeling and compliance with health regulations
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  6. Ayurvedic Pharmacy Ethics and Professional Conduct:
    1. Ethical considerations in Ayurvedic pharmacy practice
    2. Professional conduct for Ayurveda pharmacy assistants
    3. Confidentiality and privacy in patient care
    4. Maintaining hygiene and safety standards in pharmacy settings
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  7. Practical :
    1. Practical exposure to Ayurvedic medicine preparation and dispensing
    2. Assisting in Ayurvedic pharmacies and clinics
    3. Real-life experience in the storage and labeling of herbal products
    4. Observational visits to Ayurvedic production units or manufacturing facilities
       

Placement Areas:

Graduates of the Diploma in Ayurveda Pharmacy Assistant can explore various career opportunities in the Ayurvedic and herbal medicine sectors, including:

  1. Ayurvedic pharmacies and drug stores
  2. Ayurvedic hospitals and clinics
  3. Herbal medicine manufacturers and suppliers
  4. Ayurvedic product retail outlets
  5. Wellness and therapeutic centers
  6. Research and development units in herbal medicine
  7. Quality control and testing laboratories
  8. Ayurvedic colleges and educational institutions
  9. Ayurvedic product marketing and distribution companies
  10. Health and wellness resorts offering Ayurvedic treatments
     

Salary Expectations:

The salary for a graduate of the Diploma in Ayurveda Pharmacy Assistant can vary depending on the location, experience, and type of employer. On average, the expected salary is:

  1. Entry-level: ₹12,000 - ₹18,000 per month
  2. With 1-3 years of experience: ₹18,000 - ₹25,000 per month
  3. With 3+ years of experience: ₹25,000 - ₹35,000 per month
     

Course Features


Course Code NCTA-479
Duration 1 Year
Category DIPLOMA IN AYURVEDA PHARMACY ASSISTANT (DAPA)
Eligibility 10TH PASS/2-10 Year Experience in Relevant Field
Fees 30000X1=30000

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