Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) is an undergraduate degree course in the field of Pharmacy education. The students those are interested in the medical field (except to become a doctor) can choose this course after the completion of class 12th (PCM/B). After the completion of this degree, the students can practice as a Pharmacist. Pharmacists can work in a range of industries related to the prescription, manufacture & provision of medicines. The duration of this course is 4 years.
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This is a 4 year integrated program spread over 8 Semesters, leading to a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy. The program is tailor made to train the students to play an important role in community pharmacy and assist the Pharma industry at various levels. The course is predominantly based on practice and interaction with a strong focus on the healthcare system. This will enable students to practice pharmacy profession in a strong, skillful and determined manner.
B Pharm is an undergraduate degree in the field of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science. Students who are interested to study about various drugs and it’s effect on the human body generally opt for this course. Majorly, it includes the study of drugs and medicine, their pharmacological action, chemical structure, formulations, biochemistry, etc.
The degree must be accredited by the All Indian Council of Technical Education (AICTE) or the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI).
There are more than 1100 PCI approved colleges across India, giving admission to more than 90,000 students every year.
Vast job opportunities are thereafter B Pharma. Students can become a Drug Safety Associate or go into Clinical Research or Pharmacovigilance sector. Students can also become an R&D scientist or can open their own pharmacy. It is one of the most popular job oriented degrees for science students. That is why it’s so popular these days.
Students can also study further to increase their qualifications or better job opportunities. M Pharm, PhD, LLB and even MBA can be pursued after BPharm course.
Vision
To develop an excellent pharmacy school focusing on research in current trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology Management and educate with a view to impact global healthcare system and thus develop a cadre of employable pharmacy professionals.
Mission
To produce self-motivated, self-reliant and socially sensitive young pharmacists catering to the needs of Industry, Academia and Research.
To create a centre of excellence for R&D in the field of pharmaceutical sciences with inter-disciplinary approach in emerging area of Science and Technology with focus on industry-Academia interaction and cooperation at National and International level.
To interlink Pharmaceutical Sciences with Life Sciences and Management Education.
To provide Life Long Learning opportunities in Pharm. Sciences
Merits
Experienced and vibrant full-time faculty.
Electives in tune with specializations at under graduate level.
Industrial training for 10 Weeks.
Regular interaction with community pharmacy and industrial pharmacy experts.
Opportunity to use and witness post graduate and research infrastructure at under graduate level.
Guidance and counseling from senior students at post graduate and doctorate level.
Case studies based on community and industrial pharmacy.
Placement focus in Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, Consulting companies, FMCG, Market Research, Medical Devices, IT, KPOs in Medical domain, Hospitals, Clinical Research Organizations, Health Insurance and other opportunities.
Duration
The course for B. Pharm. shall extend over four years consisting of 2 Semesters each year, along with inbuilt industrial/ community pharmacy/ hospital training.
Syllabus
Semester I
Human Anatomy and Physiology I – Theory
Pharmaceutical Analysis – Theory
Pharmaceutics I – Theory
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Theory
Communication skills – Theory
Remedial Biology - Theory
Remedial Mathematics – Theory
Human Anatomy and Physiology I - Practical
Pharmaceutical Analysis – Practical
Pharmaceutics I – Practical
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Practical
Communication skills – Practical • Remedial Biology – Practical
Semester II
Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory
Biochemistry - Theory
Pathophysiology – Theory
Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory
Environmental sciences – Theory
Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Practical
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Practical
Biochemistry – Practical
Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Practical
Semester III
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Theory
Physical Pharmaceutics I – Theory
Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Theory
Pharmaceutical Engineering – Theory
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Practical
Physical Pharmaceutics I – Practical
Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Practical
Pharmaceutical Engineering – Practical
Semester IV
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III – Theory
Medicinal Chemistry I – Theory
Physical Pharmaceutics II – Theory
Pharmacology I – Theory
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I – Theory
Medicinal Chemistry I – Practical
Physical Pharmaceutics II – Practical
Pharmacology I – Practical
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I – Practical
Semester V
Medicinal Chemistry II – Theory
Industrial Pharmacy I – Theory
Pharmacology II – Theory
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II – Theory
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence – Theory
Industrial Pharmacy I – Practical
Pharmacology II – Practical
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II – Practical
Semester VI
Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory
Pharmacology III – Theory
Herbal Drug Technology – Theory
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics – Theory
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology – Theory
Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance - Theory
Medicinal Chemistry III – Practical
Pharmacology III – Practical
Herbal Drug Technology – Practical
Semester VII
Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Theory
Industrial Pharmacy II – Theory
Pharmacy Practice – Theory
Novel Drug Delivery Systems – Theory
Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Practical
Practice School
Semester VIII
Biostatistics and Research Methodology - Theory
Social and Preventive Pharmacy - Theory
Elective 1
Elective 2
Project Work
Electives
Pharmaceutical Marketing Management - Theory
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science – Theory
Pharmacovigilance – Theory
Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals – Theory
Computer Aided Drug Design – Theory
Cell and Molecular Biology – Theory
Cosmetic Science – Theory
Pharmacological Screening Methods – Theory
Advanced Instrumentation Techniques – Theory
Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals - Theory
Pharmaceutical Product Development – Theory
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