

B-PHARMACY in General at Columbia College


Bengaluru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is General at Columbia College Bengaluru?
This B. Pharmacy program at Columbia College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru, focuses on developing skilled pharmaceutical professionals ready for the diverse Indian healthcare sector. Emphasizing drug discovery, formulation, clinical practices, and regulatory affairs, the curriculum is designed to meet the growing demands of India''''s pharmaceutical industry and public health needs. It offers a comprehensive foundation in pharmaceutical sciences.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for aspiring pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, and healthcare professionals in India. It caters to fresh 10+2 science graduates eager to contribute to drug development and patient care. It also suits individuals passionate about research, drug quality, and ethical pharmaceutical practices, seeking a robust entry into the booming Indian pharma market.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including roles in R&D, manufacturing, quality control, regulatory affairs, clinical research, and hospital or community pharmacy. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 lakhs annually, with significant growth potential. The program aligns with professional certifications like the Pharmacy Council of India registration, essential for practice.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Basic Sciences & Communication- (Semester 1-2)
Focus intensely on foundational subjects like Human Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, and Pharmaceutics. Simultaneously, enhance communication skills through presentations and group discussions, which are crucial for future patient interaction and professional collaboration. Build a strong conceptual understanding, as it forms the bedrock for advanced pharmaceutical studies.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks prescribed by RGUHS, Anatomy and Physiology atlases, Online chemistry tutorials, Communication skills workshops
Career Connection
Strong fundamentals are vital for excelling in entrance exams for higher studies (M.Pharm, MBA) or for cracking technical interviews in pharmaceutical R&D and manufacturing roles.
Develop Effective Study Habits & Peer Learning- (Semester 1-2)
Cultivate consistent study routines, prioritizing daily revision and active recall techniques. Form study groups to discuss complex topics, solve problems collaboratively, and prepare for internal assessments. Engaging in peer teaching reinforces learning and clarifies doubts, fostering a supportive academic environment.
Tools & Resources
Study groups, Library resources, Online academic forums, Faculty consultation hours
Career Connection
Disciplined study habits translate into better academic performance, which is a key criterion for scholarships, internships, and entry-level positions in competitive pharma companies.
Engage in Remedial Support & Foundational Skill Building- (Semester 1-2)
For students with varied academic backgrounds (e.g., opting for Remedial Biology or Mathematics), actively participate in remedial classes. Utilize computer applications in pharmacy practicals to build essential digital literacy. This ensures a level playing field and equips all students with necessary pre-requisite skills for future coursework.
Tools & Resources
Remedial class materials, MS Office suite, Basic programming tutorials if interested
Career Connection
Bridging academic gaps early prevents struggles in advanced courses and ensures all graduates possess fundamental computer and scientific reasoning skills, valuable in modern pharmaceutical workplaces.
Intermediate Stage
Embrace Practical Skills and Laboratory Excellence- (Semester 3-5)
Intensify focus on practical subjects like Pharmaceutical Analysis, Microbiology, and Industrial Pharmacy. Aim for precision and accuracy in laboratory experiments, understanding the underlying principles and instrumentation. Document experiments meticulously, as practical proficiency is paramount in drug formulation and quality control.
Tools & Resources
Laboratory manuals, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Mentorship from lab instructors
Career Connection
Hands-on expertise directly prepares students for roles in QC/QA, R&D labs, and manufacturing, where practical skills and adherence to protocols are critical for employability.
Seek Early Industry Exposure through Internships- (Semester 3-5)
Proactively look for short-term internships or industrial visits during semester breaks. Explore opportunities in pharmaceutical manufacturing units, hospital pharmacies, or clinical research organizations. This early exposure helps bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world applications and clarifies career interests.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Networking events, LinkedIn, Industry contacts
Career Connection
Internships provide invaluable industry insights, build professional networks, and often lead to pre-placement offers or preferential hiring, accelerating career entry in India''''s pharma sector.
Participate in Pharma Quizzes and Competitions- (Semester 3-5)
Engage in inter-college or national-level quizzes, presentations, and poster competitions related to pharmaceutical sciences. This enhances subject knowledge, critical thinking, and presentation skills. It also provides exposure to current industry trends and innovations, fostering a competitive spirit.
Tools & Resources
Professional pharmacy organizations (e.g., IPA, APTI), Academic clubs, Pharmaceutical journals
Career Connection
Participation showcases initiative and depth of knowledge to potential employers, improving CVs and making students stand out in a competitive job market for roles in scientific and academic fields.
Advanced Stage
Excel in Research Projects & Specialization- (Semester 6-8)
Dedicatedly pursue the project work in the final semesters, focusing on a specific area of interest (e.g., Novel Drug Delivery, Pharmacovigilance, Medicinal Chemistry). Collaborate with faculty, present findings effectively, and aim for publication in college journals. This builds research acumen and specialized knowledge.
Tools & Resources
Research labs, Scientific databases (PubMed, Google Scholar), Statistical software, Project mentors
Career Connection
A strong research project enhances credentials for R&D positions, higher studies (M.Pharm, Ph.D.), and demonstrates problem-solving skills highly valued by pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions.
Intensive Placement & Career Preparation- (Semester 6-8)
Attend placement training programs offered by the college, focusing on aptitude tests, group discussions, and mock interviews. Tailor resumes and cover letters to specific pharmaceutical roles (e.g., production, QC, marketing). Network extensively with alumni and industry professionals for career guidance and opportunities.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Career counseling services, Online job portals (Naukri.com, Indeed India)
Career Connection
Thorough preparation directly leads to successful placements in reputable pharmaceutical companies across India, securing desirable entry-level roles with good growth prospects.
Develop Regulatory & Ethical Understanding- (Semester 6-8)
Deepen understanding of Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Science. Familiarize with Indian and international regulatory guidelines (e.g., PCI, CDSCO, ICH). This knowledge is essential for ensuring drug safety, efficacy, and compliance, opening doors to careers in regulatory affairs and quality control.
Tools & Resources
Official regulatory guidelines (CDSCO website), Industry white papers, Seminars on regulatory updates
Career Connection
Expertise in regulatory affairs is highly sought after in the Indian pharmaceutical industry, enabling roles in compliance, regulatory submissions, and quality management, critical for product market entry and safety.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Pass in PUC / 10+2 examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the subjects – Mathematics or Biotechnology or Biology. Minimum 45% marks in PCMB / PCBE / PCME (40% for SC / ST / Category-1 and other Backward Classes).
Duration: 8 semesters (4 years)
Credits: 194 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 20-25%, External: 75-80%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP101T | Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Human Body, Cell and Tissues, Integumentary System, Skeletal System, Haemopoetic System, Lymphatic System |
| BP102T | Pharmaceutical Analysis I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Pharmaceutical Analysis Principles, Errors in Analysis, Acid-Base Titrations, Non-aqueous Titrations, Precipitation and Complexometric Titrations, Gravimetric Analysis |
| BP103T | Pharmaceutics I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Historical Development of Pharmacy, Dosage Forms Classification, Prescription and Posology, Powders and Liquid Dosage Forms, Suppositories, Pharmaceutical Incompatibilities |
| BP104T | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Pharmaceutical Impurities, Electrolytes, Dental Products, Gastrointestinal Agents, Topical Agents, Medicinal Gases |
| BP105T | Communication Skills (Theory) | Skill Theory | 2 | Introduction to Communication, Communication Styles, Listening and Body Language, Presentation Skills, Group Discussion, Interview Skills |
| BP106T | Remedial Biology / Remedial Mathematics (Theory) | Remedial Theory | 2 | Remedial Biology (Plant/Animal Tissues, Cell, Genetics), Remedial Mathematics (Algebra, Calculus, Differential Equations) |
| BP107P | Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Human Skeleton Study, Histology Slides Identification, Organ Identification, Blood Parameters Experimentation |
| BP108P | Pharmaceutical Analysis I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Acid-Base Titrations, Non-aqueous Titrations, Precipitation Titrations, Complexometric Titrations |
| BP109P | Pharmaceutics I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Powders Preparation, Liquid Dosage Forms Preparation, Suppositories Preparation, Emulsions and Suspensions |
| BP110P | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Limit Tests for Impurities, Assay of Inorganic Compounds |
| BP111P | Communication Skills (Practical) | Skill Practical | 1 | Role Play Exercises, Group Discussion Practice, Presentation Delivery, Mock Interview Sessions |
| BP112P | Remedial Biology (Practical) | Remedial Practical (Optional) | 1 | Microscopic Study of Plant Tissues, Microscopic Study of Animal Tissues |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP201T | Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Nervous System, Sense Organs, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Urinary System, Endocrine and Reproductive Systems |
| BP202T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Organic Compounds Classification, Nomenclature and Isomerism, Acids and Bases, Stereoisomerism, Aromaticity, Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination |
| BP203T | Biochemistry (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Cell Structure and Function, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Lipid and Protein Metabolism, Enzymes and Coenzymes, Vitamins and Hormones, Nucleic Acid Metabolism |
| BP204T | Pathophysiology (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Cell Injury and Adaptation, Inflammation and Repair, Immunopathology, Neoplasia, Pathophysiology of Common Diseases, Infectious Diseases |
| BP205T | Computer Applications in Pharmacy (Theory) | Skill Theory | 2 | Introduction to Computers, Operating Systems, Word Processing and Spreadsheets, Database Management Systems, Presentation Software, Internet and Web Technologies |
| BP206T | Environmental Sciences (Theory) | Skill Theory | 2 | Natural Resources and Ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, Solid Waste Management, Social Issues and Environment, Human Population and Environment |
| BP207P | Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Experiments on Respiratory System, Experiments on Cardiovascular System, Experiments on Nervous System |
| BP208P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds, Synthesis of Selected Organic Compounds |
| BP209P | Biochemistry (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Qualitative Tests for Biomolecules, Estimation of Glucose, Estimation of Cholesterol and Urea |
| BP210P | Computer Applications in Pharmacy (Practical) | Skill Practical | 1 | MS Word and Excel Exercises, MS PowerPoint Presentations, Internet Browsing and Email Usage |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP301T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Alcohols and Phenols, Ethers and Carbonyl Compounds, Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives, Amines and Diazo Compounds, Heterocyclic Compounds, Spectroscopy Fundamentals |
| BP302T | Physical Pharmaceutics I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | States of Matter, Micromeritics, Surface and Interfacial Phenomena, Viscosity and Rheology, Dispersion Systems (Coarse, Fine, Colloidal) |
| BP303T | Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Microbiology, Microscopy and Staining Techniques, Sterilization and Disinfection, Culture Media, Aseptic Techniques, Fungi and Viruses |
| BP304T | Pharmaceutical Engineering (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Evaporation and Distillation, Drying and Size Reduction, Size Separation and Filtration, Centrifugation, Materials of Construction and Corrosion |
| BP305P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Synthesis of Organic Compounds, Purification Techniques, Analysis of Organic Compounds |
| BP306P | Physical Pharmaceutics I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Particle Size Measurement, Surface Tension Experiments, Viscosity and Rheology Studies |
| BP307P | Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Staining Procedures, Sterilization Validation, Microbiological Assays, Culture Media Preparation |
| BP308P | Pharmaceutical Engineering (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Fluid Flow Experiments, Heat Transfer Applications, Drying and Size Reduction Operations |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP401T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Spectroscopy (UV, IR, NMR, Mass), Reactions of Aromatic Compounds, Heterocyclic Chemistry, Stereochemistry Advanced Concepts |
| BP402T | Medicinal Chemistry I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Principles of Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Discovery and Development, Cholinergic and Adrenergic Drugs, CNS Drugs (Sedatives, Hypnotics, Anxiolytics), Antipsychotics and Antidepressants |
| BP403T | Physical Pharmaceutics II (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Solubility and Distribution Phenomena, Drug Release and Dissolution, Complexation and Protein Binding, Kinetics and Drug Degradation, Emulsions and Suspensions, Gels and Ointments |
| BP404T | Pharmacology I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | General Pharmacology Principles, Autonomic Nervous System Pharmacology, Central Nervous System Pharmacology, General Anesthetics, Opioid Analgesics and Antiepileptics |
| BP405T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Pharmacognosy, Classification of Crude Drugs, Cultivation and Collection of Drugs, Quality Control of Crude Drugs, Study of Carbohydrates and Lipids, Glycosides and Alkaloids |
| BP406P | Medicinal Chemistry I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Synthesis of Medicinal Compounds, Analysis of Pharmaceutical Intermediates |
| BP407P | Physical Pharmaceutics II (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Solubility Determinations, Diffusion Studies, Emulsion Stability Testing, Rheological Studies of Formulations |
| BP408P | Pharmacology I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Introduction to Experimental Pharmacology, Bioassays on Isolated Tissues, Effect of Drugs on Animal Models |
| BP409P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Macroscopic and Microscopic Evaluation of Crude Drugs, Extraction Techniques for Phytoconstituents |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP501T | Medicinal Chemistry II (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Cholinergics and Adrenergics, Cardiovascular Drugs (Anti-hypertensives, Anti-anginals), Anti-arrhythmics and Diuretics, Coagulants and Anticoagulants, Hypoglycemic Agents |
| BP502T | Industrial Pharmacy I (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Preformulation Studies, Tablet Manufacturing and Evaluation, Capsule Formulation, Liquid Orals and Parenterals, Ophthalmic Preparations, Aerosols |
| BP503T | Pharmacology II (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Drugs Acting on ANS and CVS, Drugs Acting on Kidney (Diuretics), Autacoids and their Antagonists, Respiratory System Pharmacology, Gastrointestinal System Pharmacology |
| BP504T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Volatile Oils and Resins, Tannins and Lipids, Proteins and Enzymes, Natural Pesticides, Marine Drugs, Fibers of Pharmaceutical Importance |
| BP505T | Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Pharmaceutical Legislation in India, Drugs and Cosmetics Act, Pharmacy Act, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, Drug Price Control Order, Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics |
| BP506P | Industrial Pharmacy I (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Preparation and Evaluation of Tablets, Preparation and Evaluation of Capsules, Preparation of Liquid Orals and Ointments |
| BP507P | Pharmacology II (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | In-vitro Experiments on Drug Actions, In-vivo Experiments on Drug Actions, Bioassays and Toxicity Testing |
| BP508P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Extraction and Isolation of Phytoconstituents, Identification of Plant Metabolites |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP601T | Medicinal Chemistry III (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Antihistamines and NSAIDs, Hypoglycemic Agents, Steroids and Hormones, Anti-infective Agents (Antibiotics, Antifungals), Antivirals and Antimalarials |
| BP602T | Pharmacology III (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Chemotherapy of Microbial Diseases, Cancer Chemotherapy, Immunopharmacology, Basic Principles of Toxicology, Clinical Trials and Drug Development |
| BP603T | Herbal Drug Technology (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Herbal Drugs and Monographs, Cultivation and Processing of Medicinal Plants, Standardization and Quality Control of Herbals, Patents and Regulatory Issues, Traditional Systems of Medicine (Ayurveda, Unani) |
| BP604T | Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Drug Absorption and Distribution, Drug Metabolism and Excretion, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence, Pharmacokinetics Models (Compartmental), Non-linear Pharmacokinetics |
| BP605T | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering, Immuno-technology, Microbial Biotechnology, Vaccines and Sera, Enzymes in Pharmacy |
| BP606T | Quality Assurance (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Quality Management Systems, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Documentation and Records Management, Validation and Calibration, Total Quality Management (TQM) |
| BP607P | Medicinal Chemistry III (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Synthesis of Anti-infective Agents, Analysis of CNS Drugs |
| BP608P | Pharmacology III (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Experiments on Drug Toxicity, Adverse Drug Reactions Assessment, Drug Interaction Studies |
| BP609P | Herbal Drug Technology (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Preparation of Herbal Formulations, Standardization of Herbal Extracts |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP701T | Instrumental Methods of Analysis (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR, NMR, Mass), Chromatography (HPLC, GC, TLC), Electrophoresis, Thermal Analysis Techniques |
| BP702T | Industrial Pharmacy II (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), Quality Control and Quality Assurance, Packaging Materials, Tablet Coating Technologies, Controlled Drug Delivery Systems, Regulatory Affairs |
| BP703T | Pharmacy Practice (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Hospital Pharmacy, Community Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy, Drug Information and Patient Counseling, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drugs |
| BP704T | Novel Drug Delivery System (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Controlled and Sustained Release Systems, Targeted Drug Delivery, Liposomes and Nanoparticles, Prodrugs, Iontophoresis and Transdermal Patches |
| BP705P | Instrumental Methods of Analysis (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | UV-Vis Spectrophotometry Experiments, IR Spectroscopy Applications, HPLC and GC Analysis |
| BP706P | Industrial Pharmacy II (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Formulation of Advanced Dosage Forms, Evaluation of Novel Drug Delivery Systems |
| BP707P | Pharmacy Practice (Practical) | Core Practical | 1 | Case Studies in Clinical Pharmacy, Patient Counseling Techniques, Drug Interaction Identification |
| BP708PS | Project Work | Project | 2 | Literature Survey, Experimental Design and Execution, Data Analysis, Report Writing and Presentation |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP801T | Biostatistics and Research Methodology (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Biostatistics, Data Presentation and Analysis, Probability and Hypothesis Testing, Correlation and Regression, Experimental Designs, Research Protocol and Ethics |
| BP802T | Social and Preventive Pharmacy (Theory) | Core Theory | 4 | Concepts of Health and Disease, Epidemiology, Demography, Public Health and National Health Programs, Disaster Management, Health Education |
| BP803ET | Pharma Marketing Management (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Marketing Concepts in Pharma, Product Management, Pricing Strategies, Distribution and Promotion, Sales Management, Marketing Research |
| BP804ET | Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Regulatory Agencies, Drug Development Process, Regulatory Requirements (ANDA, NDA), ICH Guidelines, Quality by Design, Intellectual Property Rights |
| BP805ET | Pharmacovigilance (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Adverse Drug Reactions, Pharmacovigilance System, Reporting and Causality Assessment, Signal Detection, Risk Management |
| BP806ET | Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Herbal Drug Standardization, WHO Guidelines for Herbals, Adulteration of Crude Drugs, Phytochemical Analysis, Analytical Techniques for Herbals |
| BP807ET | Computer Aided Drug Design (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Introduction to CADD, Molecular Modeling, Docking Studies, QSAR Techniques, Pharmacophore Modeling, Virtual Screening |
| BP808ET | Cell and Molecular Biology (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Cell Structure and Function, Cell Cycle and Division, DNA Replication and Repair, Gene Expression (Transcription, Translation), Recombinant DNA Technology |
| BP809ET | Cosmetic Science (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Cosmeceuticals, Skin and Hair Anatomy, Hair Care Products, Oral Care Products, Sunscreens and Moisturizers, Regulatory Aspects of Cosmetics |
| BP810ET | Experimental Pharmacology (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Animal Handling and Ethics, Experimental Models of Disease, Research Ethics in Animal Studies, In-vitro and In-vivo Models for Drug Testing |
| BP811ET | Advanced Instrumentation Techniques (Elective Theory) | Elective Theory | 4 | Hyphenated Techniques (LC-MS, GC-MS), Microscopy Techniques (SEM, TEM), Flow Cytometry, ELISA and RIA |
| BP812PS | Project Work | Project | 6 | Advanced Research Methodology, Data Interpretation and Reporting, Thesis Writing, Oral Presentation and Viva Voce |




