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Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.)

Program:  B.Pharm

Program Code: BPHR

Level: Graduation

Duration: 4 Years (8 Semester)


Programme Educational Objectives:

  • To Generate potential knowledge sets with interpersonal and collaborative skills to identify, evaluate and formulate problems and implement the solution in closely related pharmaceutical industries.
  • Encourage the development of personnel trained in Pharmaceutical Sciences to spread a quality education with a highly professional and ethical attitude, solid communication skills, effective teamwork skills with a multidisciplinary approach
  • Training of students to contribute to the health system and advice on prophylaxis and prevention of disease
  • Encourage students to participate in the lifelong learning process for a highly productive career and to combine the concepts of Pharmaceutical Sciences with service to society.

Program Outcomes (PO’s):

  •  Have sound knowledge of fundamental principles and their applications in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology. 
  •  Develop ability for in-depth analytical and critical thinking in order to identify, formulate and solve the issues related to Pharmaceutical Industry, Regulatory Agencies, Hospital Pharmacy & Community     Pharmacy. 
  •  Develop an ability to use lab equipment and different kinds of simulation software with an in depth knowledge to design synthetic and analytical processes to perform experiments on synthesis, design,       pharmaceutical analysis, pharmacological evaluation and formulation problems. 
  •  Develop an ability to solve, analyze and interpret data generated from Formulation Development, Quality Control & Quality Assurance. e. e.
  •  Develop written and oral communication skills in order to communicate effectively the outcomes of the Pharmaceutical problems. 
  •  Have an ability to acquire sound knowledge in order to execute the responsibilities successfully towards developing expertise as per the needs of industry and academia. g. 
  •  Develop team spirit, apart from responding to the social needs and professional ethics.
  •  Develop an aptitude for lifelong learning and continuous professional development.

Particulars

Year

Tuition Fee


Indian students

1

Rs. 1,00000

2

Rs. 1,00000

3

Rs. 1,00000

4

Rs. 1,00000

Total Tution Fee

Rs. 4,00000

National Student Exam Fee/ Semester-2500 Indian Rupees
Semester I

Course code

Name of the course

No.of hours

Tutorial

Credit points

BP101T

Human Anatomy and Physiology I–

Theory

 3

1

4

BP102T

Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory

3

1

4

BP103T

Pharmaceutics I – Theory

3

1

4

BP104T

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry –

Theory

3

1

4

BP105T

Communication skills – Theory *

2

-

2

BP106RBT

BP106RMT

Remedial Biology/

Remedial Mathematics – Theory*

2

-

2

BP107P

Human Anatomy and Physiology –

Practical

4

-

2

BP108P

Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Practical

4

-

2

BP109P

Pharmaceutics I – Practical

4

-

2

BP110P

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry –

Practical

4

-

2

BP111P

Communication skills – Practical*

2

-

1

BP112RBP

Remedial Biology – Practical*

2

-

1

Total

36

4

      30

Semester II

Course

Code

Name of the course

No. of

hours

Tutorial

Credit

points

BP201T

Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory

3

1

4

BP202T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory

3

1

4

BP203T

Biochemistry – Theory

3

1

4

BP204T

Pathophysiology – Theory

3

1

4

BP205T

Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory *

3

-

3

BP206T

Environmental sciences – Theory *

3

-

3

BP207P

Human Anatomy and Physiology II –Practical

4

-

2

BP208P

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I– Practical

4

-

2

BP209P

Biochemistry – Practical

4

-

2

BP210P

Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Practical*

2

-

1

Total

32

4

29

Semester III

Course

code

Name of the course

No. of

hours

Tutorial

Credit

points

BP301T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Theory

3

1

4

BP302T

Physical Pharmaceutics I – Theory

3

1

4

BP303T

Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Theory

3

1

4

BP304T

Pharmaceutical Engineering – Theory

3

1

4

BP305P

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Practical

4

-

2

BP306P

Physical Pharmaceutics I – Practical

4

-

2

BP307P

Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Practical

4

-

2

BP 308P

Pharmaceutical Engineering –Practical

4

-

2

Total

28

4

24

Semester IV

Course

code

Name of the course

No. of

hours

Tutorial

Credit

points

BP401T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III– Theory

3

1

4

BP402T

Medicinal Chemistry I – Theory

3

1

4

BP403T

Physical Pharmaceutics II – Theory

3

1

4

BP404T

Pharmacology I – Theory

3

1

4

BP405T

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I– Theory

3

1

4

BP406P

Medicinal Chemistry I – Practical

4

-

2

BP407P

Physical Pharmaceutics II – Practical

4

 

2

BP408P

Pharmacology I – Practical

4

-

2

BP409P

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I – Practical

4

-

2

Total

31

5

28

Semester V

Course

code

Name of the course

No. of

hours

Tutorial

Credit

points

BP501T

Medicinal Chemistry II – Theory

3

1

4

BP502T

Formulative Pharmacy– Theory

3

1

4

BP503T

Pharmacology II – Theory

3

1

4

BP504T

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II– Theory

3

1

4

BP505T

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence – Theory

3

1

4

BP506P

Formulative Pharmacy – Practical

4

-

2

BP507P

Pharmacology II – Practical

4

-

2

BP508P

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II –

Practical

4

-

2

Total

27

5

26

Semester VI

Course

code

Name of the course

No. of

hours

Tutorial

Credit

points

BP601T

Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory

3

1

4

BP602T

Pharmacology III – Theory

3

1

4

BP603T

Herbal Drug Technology – Theory

3

1

4

BP604T

Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics –

Theory

3

1

4

BP605T

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology – Theory

3

1

4

BP606T

Quality Assurance –Theory

3

1

4

BP607P

Medicinal chemistry III – Practical

4

-

2

BP608P

Pharmacology III – Practical

4

-

2

BP609P

Herbal Drug Technology – Practical

4

-

2

Total

30

6

30

Semester VII

Course

code

Name of the course

No. of

hours

Tutorial

Credit

points

BP701T

Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Theory

3

1

4

BP702T

Industrial Pharmacy – Theory

3

1

4

BP703T

Pharmacy Practice – Theory

3

1

4

BP704T

Novel Drug Delivery System – Theory

3

1

4

BP705P

Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Practical

4

-

2

BP706PS

Practice School*

12

-

6

Total

28

5

24

Semester VIII

Course

code

Name of the course

No. of

hours

Tutorial

Credit

points

BP801T

Biostatistics and Research Methodology

3

1

4

BP802T

Social and Preventive Pharmacy

3

1

4

BP803ET

Pharmaceutical Marketing





3 + 3 =

6





1 + 1 = 2





4 + 4 =

8

BP804ET

Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science

BP805ET

Pharmacovigilance

BP806ET

Quality Control and Standardizations of

Herbals

BP807ET

Computer Aided Drug Design

BP808ET

Cell and Molecular Biology

BP809ET

Cosmetic Science

BP810ET

Experimental Pharmacology

BP811ET

Advanced Instrumentation Techniques

BP812PW

Project Work

12

-

6

Total

24

4

22

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This is a great opportunity for students looking for a strong interprofessional, patient care setting.

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  • To become a veterinary pharmacist, you must complete specialized training in veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics.

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