2. Subjects in Pharmacy course
Chemistry Pharmacognosy Pharmacology Analysis Miscellaneous
Medicinal
Inorganic
Organic
Basic concepts
of P.C
2(Extraction and
estimation)
1(Classification)
Herbal drug
technology
1,2,3
Biopharmaceutics and
pharmacokinetic
Pharmacovigilance
Biotechnology
Engineering
Microbiology
Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology
Jurisprudence
Biochemistry
Non University
Computer application
Environmental sciences
Communication skills
UHV
Pharmaceutics
Physical pharmacy(1,2
Industrial Pharmacy
Novel drug delivery
Quality assurance
Pharmacy practice
Biostatics and research
Social and preventive pharmacy
Instrumental
Titrations
3. • Human Anatomy and Physiology I– Theory Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory
• Pharmaceutics I – Theory Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Theory
• Communication skills – Theory Remedial Biology/ Remedial Mathematics – Theory
• Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory
• Biochemistry – Theory Pathophysiology – Theory
• Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory Environmental sciences – Theory
• Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II Physical Pharmaceutics I
• Pharmaceutical Microbiology Pharmaceutical Engineering
• Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III Medicinal Chemistry I
• Physical Pharmaceutics II Pharmacology I Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I
• Medicinal Chemistry II Industrial Pharmacy I
• Pharmacology II Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II
• Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
• Medicinal Chemistry III Pharmacology III
• Herbal Drug Technology Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
• Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Quality Assurance
• Instrumental Methods of Analysis Industrial Pharmacy II
• Pharmacy Practice Novel Drug Delivery System
• Biostatistics and Research Methodology Social and Preventive Pharmacy
• Pharma Marketing Management
• Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science Pharmacovigilance
• Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals
• Computer Aided Drug Design Cell and Molecular Biology
• Cosmetic Science Experimental Pharmacology
• Advanced Instrumentation Techniques
Overview 1st Sem
2nd sem
5th sem
3rd sem
4th sem
6th sem
7th sem
8th sem
4. Gaps between two semesters and consequent years
◦ A gap of around 15 days between 2 semesters and a gap of around 30-45 days between 2 years
Key Program Takeaways
•Formulation & development of drugs and delivery systems
•In-depth knowledge of drugs and its effects on body
•Practical applications in pharmaceutical and healthcare industry
•Develop team-work
•Analytical Skills
•Entrepreneurial Skills
•Community involvement
•Being an active part of healthcare team
•Ethical & professional individual
•Chemistry and synthesis of drugs
5. No of lectures and tutorial distribution
◦ Daily 6 hours and 6 lectures
◦ Break of around 30 minutes
◦ Assignments and tutorial work will be assigned on weekly basis
6. Practical's and Examinations
◦ 1 practical for each subject every week
◦ Journal completion and Student Teacher interaction carries marks
◦ 2 unit test for 30 marks each
◦ 1 end semester every 6 months so in a year 2 End semesters and 4 unit tests
7. Project in final year
◦ Everyone will get a guide and will have to perform a project with a written or typed document
for the same
◦ These projects carries marks and mainly in final year marksheet these are added
8. • BITSAT
• UPSEE
• MAH CET
• WBJEE
• KCET
• AP EAMCET
• TS EAMCET
• GUJCET
• GITAM GAT
• GCET
• HPCET
• OJEE
• GPAT
Entrance exams after b pharmacy