B. PHARM
The B.Pharmacy Course offered by this college is recognized by Pharmacy Council of India, approved by All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi and affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Duration Of the Course: Four Years
Intake: 60 students
Medium of Instruction: Medium of Instruction and Examination Shall be English.
Attendance and Progress: A candidate is required to put in at least 80% attendance in theory and practical subjects separately in a recognized institution approved by Pharmacy council of India and affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka. The candidate shall complete prescribed course satisfactorily to be eligible to appear for the respective examination.
Examination: There shall be three sessional examinations conducted for both theory and practicals by the college for 30 Marks. The average marks of best two examinations for theory and practicals shall be computed separately. University shall conduct Final Examination for theory and practical for 70 Marks.
Curriculum Details
Curriculum - I. B. PHARM | |||
Human Anatomy & Physiology | |||
Pharmaceutics | |||
Pharmacognosy - I | |||
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I | |||
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
Curriculum - II. B. PHARM | |||
Physical Pharmaceutics | |||
Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Biotechnology | |||
Pathophysiology | |||
Applied Biochemistry | |||
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry | |||
Environmental Science |
Curriculum - III. B. PHARM | |||
Medicinal Chemistry - I | |||
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence | |||
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | |||
Pharmaceutical Engineering | |||
Pharmacology |
Curriculum - IV. B. PHARM | |||
Pharmaceutical Technology & Biopharmaceutics | |||
Instrumental & Bio-Medical Analysis | |||
Pharmacology & Toxicology | |||
Medicinal Chemistry - II | |||
Industrial Pharmacognosy | |||
ELECTIVE Industrial Pharmacy: Pharmacy practice
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Indutrial Training : Industrial Training : After passing Fourth Year B. PHARM. Examination the student shall undergo compulsory industrial training of not less than 150 Hours over a period of one month at any Pharmaceutical Industry.
Results : Student shall secure a minimum of 50% marks to pass (which is also a second class), minimum of 60% marks for first class, and minimum of 75% marks for distinction.