Bachelor in Pharmacy

  • 50 Lessons

  • 25 Seats

B.Pharm

  • Overview
  • Syllabus
  • Eligibility

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) is an undergraduate degree course in the field of Pharmacy education. Enthusiastic and aspiring candidates who wish to pursue the pharmacy Profession can choose this course after the completion of class 12th/PUC (PCM/B). This bachelor’s course is a 4 year programme. After the successful completion of the course, the candidate becomes a proud pharmacist. A Pharmacy graduate has the opportunity to work for a wide range of industries related to the production, manufacture, quality control, clinical trials & research/ formulation of medicines.

Bachelor of Pharmacy is one of the popular job oriented course among the science students after class 12th/PUC. The main course is all about the preparation, analysis and dispensing of various medicines for treating diseases. The course provides a wide spectrum of job opportunities in both the public and private sector, the candidates are also entitled to venture in to their own Pharma business

As per the philosophy of credit based semester system, certain quantum of academic work viz. theory classes, tutorial hours, practical classes, etc. are measured in terms of credits. On satisfactory completion of the courses, a candidate earns credits. The amount of credit associated with a course is dependent upon the number of hours of instruction per week in that course. Similarly, the credit associated with any of the other academic, co/extra-curricular activities is dependent upon the quantum of work expected to be put in for each of these activities per week.

  • 1st Semester
    • Theory 1. Human Anatomy and Physiology I
      100 marks
    • Theory 2. Pharmaceutical Analysis I
      100 marks
    • Theory 3. Pharmaceutics I
      100 marks
    • Theory 4. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
      100 marks
    • Theory 5. Communication skills
      50 marks
    • Theory 6. Remedial Biology/ Remedial Mathematics
      50 marks
    • Lab 1. Human Anatomy and Physiology
      50 marks
    • Lab 2. Pharmaceutical Analysis I
      50 marks
    • Lab 3. Pharmaceutics I
      50 marks
    • Lab 4. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
      50 marks
    • Lab 5. Communication skills
      25 marks
    • Lab 6. Remedial Biology
      25 marks
  • 2nd Semester
    • Theory 1. Human Anatomy and Physiology II
      100 marks
    • Theory 2. Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I
      100 marks
    • Theory 3. Biochemistry
      100 marks
    • Theory 4. Pathophysiology
      100 marks
    • Theory 5. Computer Applications in Pharmacy
      100 marks
    • Theory 6. Environmental sciences
      100 marks
    • Lab 1. Human Anatomy and Physiology II
      50 marks
    • Lab 2. Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I
      50 marks
    • Lab 3. Biochemistry
      50 marks
    • Lab 4. Computer Applications in Pharmacy
      25 marks
  • 3rd Semester
    • Theory 1. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry II
      100 marks
    • Theory 2. Physical Pharmaceutics I
      100 marks
    • Theory 3. Pharmaceutical Microbiology
      100 marks
    • Theory 4. Pharmaceutical Engineering
      100 marks
    • Lab 1. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry II
      50 marks
    • Lab 2. Physical Pharmaceutics I
      50 marks
    • Lab 3. Pharmaceutical Microbiology
      50 marks
    • Lab 4. Pharmaceutical Engineering
      50 marks
  • 4th Semester
    • Theory 1. Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III
      100 marks
    • Theory 2. Medicinal Chemistry I
      100 marks
    • Theory 3. Physical Pharmaceutics II
      100 marks
    • Theory 4. Pharmacology I
      100 marks
    • Theory 5. Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I
      100 marks
    • Lab 1. Medicinal Chemistry I
      50 marks
    • Lab 2. Physical Pharmaceutics II
      50 marks
    • Lab 3. Pharmacology I
      50 marks
    • Lab 4. Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I
      50 marks
  • 5th Semester
    • Theory 1. Medicinal Chemistry II
      100 marks
    • Theory 2. Industrial PharmacyI
      100 marks
    • Theory 3. Pharmacology II
      100 marks
    • Theory 4. Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II
      100 marks
    • Theory 5. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
      100 marks
    • Lab 1. Industrial PharmacyI
      50 marks
    • Lab 2. Pharmacology II
      50 marks
    • Lab 3. Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II
      50 marks
  • 6th Semester
    • Theory 1. Medicinal Chemistry III
      100 marks
    • Theory 2. Pharmacology III
      100 marks
    • Theory 3. Herbal Drug Technology
      100 marks
    • Theory 4. Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
      100 marks
    • Theory 5. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
      50 marks
    • Theory 6. Quality Assurance
      50 marks
    • Lab 1. Medicinal chemistry III
      50 marks
    • Lab 2. Pharmacology III
      50 marks
    • Lab 3. Herbal Drug Technology
      50 marks
  • 7th Semester
    • Theory 1. Instrumental Methods of Analysis
      100 marks
    • Theory 2. Industrial PharmacyII
      100 marks
    • Theory 3. Pharmacy Practice
      100 marks
    • Theory 4. Novel Drug Delivery System
      100 marks
    • Lab 1. Instrumental Methods of Analysis
      50 marks
    • Lab 2. Pracitice School
      50 marks
  • 8th Semester
    • Theory 1. Biostatistics and Research Methodology
      100 marks
    • Theory 2. Social and Preventive Pharmacy
      100 marks
    • Theory 3. Pharma Marketing Management
      100 marks
    • Theory 4. Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
      100 marks
    • Theory 5. Pharmacovigilance
      100 marks
    • Theory 6. Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals
      100 marks
    • Theory 7. Computer Aided Drug Design
      100 marks
    • Theory 8. Cell and Molecular Biology
      100 marks
    • Theory 9. Cosmetic Science
      100 marks
    • Theory 10. Experimental Pharmacology
      100 marks
    • Theory 11. Advanced Instrumentation Techniques
      100 marks
    • Theory 12. Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals
      100 marks
    • Lab 1. Project Work
      150 marks

First year B. Pharm

Candidate shall have passed 10+2 examination conducted by the respective state/central government authorities recognized as equivalent to 10+2 examination by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (P.C.M) and or Biology (P.C.B /P.C.M.B.) as optional subjects individually. Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above examinations.

B. Pharm lateral entry (to third semester)

A pass in D. Pharm. course from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act.

Attendance and progress

A candidate is required to put in at least 80% attendance in individual courses considering theory and practical separately. The candidate shall complete the prescribed course satisfactorily to be eligible to appear for the respective xaminations.Regulation from Program/Course credit structure As per the philosophy of Credit Based Semester System, certain quantum of academic work viz. theory classes, tutorial hours, practical classes, etc. are measured in terms of credits. On satisfactory completion of the courses, a candidate earns credits. The amount of credit associated with a course is dependent upon the number of hours of instruction per week in that course. Similarly, the credit associated with any of the other academic, co/extra-curricular activities is dependent upon the quantum of work expected to be put in for each of these activities per week.

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