Bachelor of Pharmacy
Welcome to Bachelor of Pharmacy course, where you are in the journey of becoming a Pharmacist!
About the Course
Eligibility Criteria
Attendance Requirement
Assessment System
Internal Assessment
The Internal assessment consists of 2 sessional examinations every semester of the academic years. The average marks of the 2 examinations shall be considered for both theory and practical course as per the schedule given by the college. The average marks of 2 sessional exams shall be considered for the university exams.
Practical
Students are expected to perform the experiments listed in the respective syllabus. Each practical exercise is awarded 10 marks each. A final average shall be computed on an overall score of 10 marks. The three practical sessional examinations are evenly spread during each academic year. The average marks of the best two practical examinations shall be computed on an overall score of 20 marks. The final sessional award is evaluated on a cumulative score of 30 marks.
Schedule of Exams
Course of Study
Semester 1
- Human Anatomy and Physiology-I
- Pharmaceutical analysis
- Pharmaceutics-I
- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
Semester 2
- Human Anatomy and Physiology-II
- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I
- Bio Chemistry
- Pathophysiology
Semester 3
- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-II
- Physical Pharmaceutics-I
- Pharmaceutical Microbiology
- Pharmaceutical Engineering
Semester 4
- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III
- Medicinal Chemistry-I
- Physical Pharmaceutics-II
- Pharmacology-I
- Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-I
Semester 5
- Medicinal Chemistry-II
- Industrial Pharmacy-I
- Pharmacology-II
- Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-II
- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Semester 6
- Medicinal Chemistry-III
- Pharmacology-III
- Herbal Drug Technology
- Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
- Quality Assurance
Semester 7
- Instrumental Methods of Analysis
- Industrial Pharmacy-II
- Pharmacy Practice
- Novel Drug Delivery System
Semester 8
- Biostatics and Research Methodology
- Social and Preventive Pharmacy
- Two elective subjects out of nine subjects