| Subject | Description |
|---|---|
| Pharmaceutics I | Introduction to preparation and compounding of drugs. |
| Inorganic Chemistry | Study of inorganic compounds and their role in medicine. |
| Human Anatomy & Physiology I | Basics of human body structure and function. |
| Biochemistry | Chemical processes in living organisms. |
| Pharmacognosy | Study of natural drugs from plants and sources. |
| Communication Skills | Developing effective professional communication. |
| Subject | Description |
|---|---|
| Pharmaceutics II | Advanced drug formulations and dosage forms. |
| Organic Chemistry | Study of organic compounds in pharmaceutical chemistry. |
| Human Anatomy & Physiology II | Advanced understanding of body systems. |
| Microbiology | Study of microorganisms affecting human health. |
| Pharmacognosy II | Advanced study of plant-based medicines. |
| Subject | Description |
|---|---|
| Pharmacology I & II | Drug effects, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and ADRs. |
| Medicinal Chemistry | Chemistry of pharmaceutical drugs. |
| Pharmaceutical Analysis | Purity and composition analysis of drugs. |
| Biotechnology | Application of biotechnology in drug development. |
| Pharmacy Practice & Pharmaceutical Engineering | Practical training and drug manufacturing processes. |
| Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence & Biostatistics | Pharmacy laws and statistical methods in research. |
| Subject | Description |
|---|---|
| Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacovigilance | Patient care, monitoring drug safety post-marketing. |
| Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | Advanced applications in pharma industry. |
| Hospital & Industrial Pharmacy | Pharmacy practice in hospitals and industry scale production. |
| Pharmacy Management & Marketing / Regulatory Affairs | Business, marketing, and regulations in pharmacy. |
| Subject | Description |
|---|---|
| Internship / Project Work | Practical exposure in pharmaceutical companies and healthcare institutions. |
| Specialized Electives | Options like pharmaceutical marketing, advanced pharmacology, nuclear pharmacy. |
| Research Methodology | Introduction to research techniques and scientific writing. |
Work in hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, or pharma companies.
R&D, quality control, production, regulatory affairs.
Drug trials, testing, and safety evaluation.
Promote pharmaceutical products to healthcare providers.
Ensure compliance and safety in pharma practices.
Teaching, research, or starting pharma-related businesses.
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156 weeks (4 years)
All levels
English
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The B.Pharm program equips students with in-depth knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences and practical skills. Graduates can work in healthcare, pharmaceutical industries, research, and regulatory roles, or pursue higher studies. This degree plays a key role in improving public health, drug safety, and patient care globally.