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Courses Offered B.Pharm

Course Duration
Total Duration: 4 years
Academic Education: 8 semesters (2 semesters per year
Examination:
Subject Wise Marks Distribution:

Schemes for internal assessments and end semester examinations semester wise

Semester I

Course code

 

Name of the course

Internal Assessment

End Semester Exams

Total Marks

Continuous Mode

Sessional Exams

Total

Marks

Duration

Marks

Duration

BP101T

Human Anatomy and Physiology I– Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP102T

Pharmaceutical Analysis I –

Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP103T

Pharmaceutics I – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP104T

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP105T

Communication skills –

Theory *

5

10

1 Hr

15

35

1.5 Hrs

50

BP106RBT BP106RMT

Remedial Biology/ Mathematics – Theory*

5

10

1 Hr

15

35

1.5 Hrs

50

BP107P

Human Anatomy and Physiology – Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP108P

Pharmaceutical Analysis I –

Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP109P

Pharmaceutics I – Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP110P

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP111P

Communication skills –

Practical*

5

5

2 Hrs

10

15

2 Hrs

25

BP112RBP

Remedial Biology –

Practical*

5

5

2 Hrs

10

15

2 Hrs

25

Total

70/75$/80#

115/125$/130#

23/24$/26# Hrs

185/200$/210#

490/525$/

540#

31.5/33$/ 35# Hrs

675/725$/

750#

#Applicable ONLY for the students studied Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry at HSC and appearing for Remedial Biology (RB)course.

$Applicable ONLY for the students studied Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology at HSC and appearing for Remedial Mathematics (RM)course.

  • Non University Examination (NUE)

Semester II

 

Course code

 

Name of the course

Internal Assessment

End Semester Exams

Total Marks

Continuous Mode

Sessional Exams

Total

Marks

Duration

Marks

Duration

BP201T

Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP202T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP203T

Biochemistry – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP204T

Pathophysiology – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP205T

Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory*

10

15

1 Hr

25

50

2 Hrs

75

BP206T

Environmental sciences – Theory*

10

15

1 Hr

25

50

2 Hrs

75

BP207P

Human Anatomy and Physiology II –Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP208P

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I– Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP209P

Biochemistry – Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP210P

Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Practical*

5

5

2 Hrs

10

15

2 Hrs

25

Total

80

125

20 Hrs

205

520

30 Hrs

725

  • The subject experts at college level shall conduct examinations

Semester III

 

Course code

 

Name of the course

Internal Assessment

End Semester Exams

Total Marks

Continuous

Mode

Sessional Exams

Total

Marks

Duration

Marks

Duration

BP301T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP302T

PhysicalPharmaceuticsI –Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP303T

Pharmaceutical Microbiology –

Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP304T

Pharmaceutical Engineering –

Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP305P

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Practical

5

10

4 Hr

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP306P

Physical Pharmaceutics I –

Practical

5

10

4 Hr

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP307P

Pharmaceutical Microbiology –

Practical

5

10

4 Hr

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP308P

Pharmaceutical Engineering –

Practical

5

10

4 Hr

15

35

4 Hrs

50

Total

60

100

20

160

440

28Hrs

600

Semester IV

 

Course code

 

Name of the course

Internal Assessment

End Semester Exams

Total Marks

Continuous Mode

Sessional Exams

Total

Marks

Duration

Marks

Duration

BP401T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III– Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP402T

Medicinal Chemistry I – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP403T

Physical Pharmaceutics II –

Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP404T

Pharmacology I – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP405T

Pharmacognosy I – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP406P

Medicinal Chemistry I – Practical

5

10

4 Hr

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP407P

Physical Pharmaceutics II –

Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP408P

Pharmacology I – Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP409P

Pharmacognosy I – Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

Total

70

115

21 Hrs

185

515

31 Hrs

700

Semester V

 

Course code

 

Name of the course

Internal Assessment

End Semester Exams

Total Marks

Continuous Mode

Sessional Exams

Total

Marks

Duration

Marks

Duration

BP501T

Medicinal Chemistry II – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP502T

Industrial PharmacyI– Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP503T

Pharmacology II – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP504T

Pharmacognosy II – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP505T

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence –

Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP506P

Industrial PharmacyI– Practical

5

10

4 Hr

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP507P

Pharmacology II – Practical

5

10

4 Hr

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP508P

Pharmacognosy II – Practical

5

10

4 Hr

15

35

4 Hrs

50

Total

65

105

17 Hr

170

480

27 Hrs

650

Semester VI

 

Course code

 

Name of the course

Internal Assessment

End Semester Exams

Total Marks

Continuous

Mode

Sessional Exams

Total

Marks

Duration

Marks

Duration

BP601T

Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP602T

Pharmacology III – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP603T

Herbal Drug Technology –

Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP604T

Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP605T

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology– Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP606T

Quality Assurance– Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP607P

Medicinal chemistry III –

Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP608P

Pharmacology III – Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP609P

Herbal Drug Technology –

Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

Total

75

120

18 Hrs

195

555

30 Hrs

750

Semester VII

 

 

Course code

 

Name of the course

Internal Assessment

End Semester Exams

 

Total Marks

Continuous Mode

Sessional Exams

Total

Marks

Duration

Marks

Duration

BP701T

Instrumental Methods of Analysis

– Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP702T

Industrial Pharmacy – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP703T

Pharmacy Practice – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP704T

Novel Drug Delivery System –

Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP705 P

Instrumental Methods of Analysis

– Practical

5

10

4 Hrs

15

35

4 Hrs

50

BP706 PS

Practice School*

25

25

125

5 Hrs

150

Total

70

70

8Hrs

140

460

21 Hrs

600

  • The subject experts at college level shall conduct examinations

Semester VIII

 

Course code

 

Name of the course

Internal Assessment

End Semester Exams

Total Marks

Continuous Mode

Sessional Exams

Total

Marks

Duration

Marks

Duration

BP801T

Biostatistics and Research Methodology – Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP802T

Social and Preventive Pharmacy

– Theory

10

15

1 Hr

25

75

3 Hrs

100

BP803ET

Pharmaceutical Marketing –

             

Theory

             

BP804ET

Pharmaceutical Regulatory

             

Science – Theory

             

BP805ET

Pharmacovigilance – Theory

             
 

Quality Control and

             

BP806ET

Standardization of Herbals –

Theory

 

10 + 10

= 20

 

15 + 15 =

30

 

1 + 1 =

2 Hrs

 

25 + 25 =

50

 

75 + 75

= 150

3 + 3 = 6

Hrs

 

100 +

100 =

200

BP807ET

Computer Aided Drug Design –

Theory

BP808ET

Cell and Molecular Biology –

Theory

             

BP809ET

Cosmetic Science – Theory

             

BP810ET

Experimental Pharmacology –

Theory

             

BP811ET

Advanced Instrumentation Techniques – Theory

             

BP812PW

Project Work

150

4 Hrs

150

 

 

Total

40

60

4 Hrs

100

450

16 Hrs

550

  • Practical Training
  • Laboratory Work: Integral part of each semester’s curriculum to ensure practical understanding and hands-on experience.
  • Industrial Training: Typically, students must complete a mandatory industrial training of 4 weeks during their course to gain real-world industry experience.
  • Assessment and Examinations
  • Internal Assessment: Regular assessments including practical, assignments, quizzes, and internal exams.
  • University Examinations: Conducted at the end of each semester, including both theory and practical exams.
  • Curriculum Highlights
  • Comprehensive Pharmaceutical Education: Covering various aspects such as drug formulation, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, and clinical pharmacy.
  • Skill Development: Emphasis on practical skills, laboratory techniques, and industrial training.
  • Research Orientation: Inclusion of project work and research methodology to encourage research skills.
  • Regulatory and Ethical Knowledge: Understanding of pharmaceutical laws, ethics, and regulatory affairs.
  • Electives: Offering a range of elective subjects to allow students to specialize in areas of their interest.

Courses Offered D.Pharm

Course Duration
Total Duration: 2 years
Academic Education: 2 years (divided into Part-I and Part-II)
Practical Training (Hospital training): Minimum of 500 hours spread over a period of at least 3 months

First Year (Part-I) Subjects

  • Pharmaceutics: Introduction to the basics of pharmacy, including the preparation and dispensing of medications.
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Fundamentals of pharmaceutical chemistry, including inorganic chemistry and the study of pharmaceutical compounds.
  • Pharmacognosy: Study of medicinal drugs derived from plants and other natural sources.
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the structure and function of the human body.
  • Social Pharmacy: Principles of health education and the role of community pharmacy in public health.

Second Year (Part-II) Subjects

  • Pharmacology: Study of drug action, therapeutic uses, and toxic effects.
  • Community Pharmacy & Management: The practice & administration of pharmaceutical services within local communities, addressing medication needs & promoting health & wellness.
  • Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology: Basics of biochemistry and its applications in clinical pathology.
  • Pharmacotherapeutics: Study & application of drugs for treating diseases & improving health outcomes
  • Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy: Role of pharmacy in a hospital setting, including clinical services and patient care.
  • Pharmacy Law & Ethics: Laws and regulations governing the practice of pharmacy in India.

Practical Training: Internship/Practical Training:

  • Duration: Minimum of 500 hours, spread over a period of not less than 3 months.
  • Setting: Practical training is conducted in a hospital, pharmacy, or pharmaceutical industry to provide hands-on experience.
  • Objective: To ensure that students gain practical skills in dispensing medications, managing a pharmacy, and providing pharmaceutical care.

Assessment and Examinations

  • Internal Assessment: Regular assessments including practicals, assignments, quizzes, and internal exams.
  • University Examinations: Conducted at the end of each academic year (Part-I and Part-II), including both theory and practical exams.
  • Curriculum Highlights
  • Foundational Pharmaceutical Education: Focus on basic concepts in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, and pharmacognosy.
  • Skill Development: Emphasis on practical skills, laboratory techniques, and real-world training.
  • Regulatory Knowledge: Understanding of pharmaceutical laws, ethics, and regulations.
  • Community and Clinical Pharmacy: Training in community health, clinical pharmacy, and patient care.