(1) Any authority in a State 1*** which
conducts a course of study for pharmacists may apply to the Central Council for approval of the course,
and the Central Council, if satisfied, after such enquiry as it thinks fit to make, that the said course of
study is in conformity with the Education Regulations, shall declare the said course of study to be an
approved course of study for the purpose of admission to an approved examination for pharmacists.
(2) Any authority in a State 1*** which holds an examination in pharmacy may apply to the Central Council for approval of the examination, and the Central Council, if satisfied, after such enquiry as it thinks fit to make, that the said examination is in conformity with the Education Regulations, shall declare the said examination to be an approved examination for the purpose of qualifying for registration as a pharmacist under this Act.
(3) Every authority in the States 1*** which conducts an approved course of study or holds an approved examination shall furnish such information as the Central Council may, from time to time, require as to the courses of study and training and examination to be undergone, as to the ages at which such courses of study and examination are required to be undergone and generally as to the requisites for such courses of study and examination.
(2) Any authority in a State 1*** which holds an examination in pharmacy may apply to the Central Council for approval of the examination, and the Central Council, if satisfied, after such enquiry as it thinks fit to make, that the said examination is in conformity with the Education Regulations, shall declare the said examination to be an approved examination for the purpose of qualifying for registration as a pharmacist under this Act.
(3) Every authority in the States 1*** which conducts an approved course of study or holds an approved examination shall furnish such information as the Central Council may, from time to time, require as to the courses of study and training and examination to be undergone, as to the ages at which such courses of study and examination are required to be undergone and generally as to the requisites for such courses of study and examination.
1. The words "of India" omitted by the A.O. 1950.