

M-PHARM in Pharmaceutics at IPS Academy, Institute of Pharmacy


Indore, Madhya Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Pharmaceutics at IPS Academy, Institute of Pharmacy Indore?
This M.Pharm Pharmaceutics program at IPS Academy College of Pharmacy, Indore, focuses on the design, development, and evaluation of drug delivery systems. It is crucial for the Indian pharmaceutical industry, which is a global leader in generic and vaccine manufacturing. The program emphasizes advanced formulation techniques, biopharmaceutics, and regulatory aspects, preparing students for innovation in drug product development to meet diverse healthcare needs.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) graduates aspiring for careers in pharmaceutical research and development, manufacturing, or quality assurance. It also suits working professionals in the pharma sector seeking to enhance their expertise in advanced drug delivery and formulation science. Individuals passionate about scientific innovation, with a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and often a GPAT qualification, will thrive in this specialization.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse and rewarding career paths in India''''s booming pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. Roles include Formulation Scientist, R&D Executive, Quality Assurance/Control Manager, or Regulatory Affairs Specialist. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 LPA, growing significantly with experience. The program provides a strong foundation for higher studies (PhD) or entrepreneurial ventures in pharmaceutical product development.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Pharmaceutical Sciences- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate time to thoroughly understand foundational subjects like Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques, Drug Delivery Systems, and Biopharmaceutics. Focus on concepts, mechanisms, and principles, regularly revising and making concise notes for deeper retention.
Tools & Resources
Standard textbooks (Remington, Lachman, Ansel), RGPV syllabus guidelines, NPTEL and Swayam online courses
Career Connection
A strong theoretical base is essential for R&D roles, enabling effective problem-solving and innovation in drug development, and performing well in technical interviews for pharmaceutical companies.
Excel in Practical Skills & Lab Work- (Semester 1-2)
Actively engage in all practical sessions for analytical techniques and drug delivery systems. Focus on accurate experimental design, precise execution, data recording, and interpretation. Seek opportunities to perform additional experiments or assist seniors.
Tools & Resources
Lab manuals and protocols, Instrument operating procedures, Mentorship from lab instructors, Practice Good Laboratory Practices (GLP)
Career Connection
Hands-on proficiency in lab techniques is paramount for roles in formulation development, quality control, and analytical R&D within the pharmaceutical industry, making you job-ready.
Initiate Literature Review & Research Interest- (Semester 1-2)
Begin exploring current pharmaceutical research topics, especially in Pharmaceutics. Read review articles and initial research papers to identify areas of interest for future project work. Attend departmental seminars and guest lectures to broaden your perspective.
Tools & Resources
PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Institutional library databases, Discussions with faculty and senior researchers
Career Connection
Early exposure to research helps in identifying a suitable project, developing critical thinking, and prepares you for research-oriented roles or higher studies (Ph.D.) in India and abroad.
Intermediate Stage
Immerse in Project Work (Phase I)- (Semester 3)
View the M.Pharm project as a miniature R&D program. Engage deeply in literature review, experimental design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Develop robust protocols and actively troubleshoot experimental challenges under supervision.
Tools & Resources
Statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R, GraphPad Prism), Specialized lab equipment, Regular supervisor meetings, Scientific writing resources
Career Connection
A well-executed project demonstrates independent research capability, problem-solving skills, and deep knowledge in a specific area, highly valued for R&D positions in Indian pharma companies.
Develop Scientific Communication & Presentation Skills- (Semester 3)
Actively participate in journal clubs, seminars, and project presentations. Focus on clearly articulating research findings, defending methodologies, and engaging in scientific discussions. Practice writing concise and impactful research reports.
Tools & Resources
Presentation software (PowerPoint, Google Slides), Academic writing workshops, Peer review and faculty feedback, Public speaking clubs
Career Connection
Strong communication skills are vital for presenting research, collaborating in teams, client interactions, and effectively conveying technical information in any professional setting within the pharmaceutical industry.
Network and Explore Industry Exposure- (Semester 3)
Attend pharmaceutical conferences, workshops, and industry expos (online or offline) relevant to Pharmaceutics. Seek opportunities for short-term internships or industrial visits during semester breaks to gain practical insights into manufacturing and R&D environments.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn for professional networking, Institutional career services, Industry association websites (IPA, IDMA), Alumni network
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to placement opportunities, provides mentorship, and helps understand industry expectations and emerging trends, directly aiding in securing suitable jobs in the Indian pharma sector.
Advanced Stage
Refine Project for Publication & Patent Potential- (Semester 4)
Beyond degree requirements, focus on optimizing your project work for potential publication in peer-reviewed journals or exploring patent filing opportunities if the research yields novel outcomes. This involves meticulous data analysis and high-quality scientific writing.
Tools & Resources
Mentorship from supervisors, Advanced statistical analysis tools, Intellectual Property (IP) awareness workshops, Scientific publishing guidelines
Career Connection
A published paper or a patent application significantly enhances your resume for R&D roles, academic positions, and demonstrates a high level of research acumen and contribution to the pharmaceutical field.
Intensive Placement & Interview Preparation- (Semester 4)
Actively participate in campus placement drives, mock interviews, and group discussions. Tailor your resume and cover letter to specific job roles in pharmaceutical R&D, formulation, QA/QC. Brush up on core Pharmaceutics concepts and recent industry trends.
Tools & Resources
IPS Academy''''s Placement Cell resources, Online interview preparation platforms (e.g., Glassdoor), Professional networking events, Alumni insights and mentorship
Career Connection
Direct preparation for the job market, increasing the chances of securing desirable positions immediately after graduation in leading pharmaceutical companies across India.
Continuous Professional Development & Skill Upgradation- (Ongoing, especially during Semester 4 and post-graduation)
Identify emerging technologies and regulatory changes in the pharmaceutical industry. Pursue online certifications in areas like Quality by Design (QbD), advanced analytical techniques, or specific software relevant to drug design/formulation to stay competitive.
Tools & Resources
Coursera, NPTEL, edX for specialized courses, Industry webinars and workshops, PCI and ICH guidelines updates, Professional pharmacy associations
Career Connection
Staying updated with industry advancements ensures long-term career growth, adaptability to new roles, and makes you a valuable asset to any organization in the rapidly evolving Indian pharma sector.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- B.Pharm degree from RGPV, Bhopal or any other recognized university with minimum 55% marks and a valid GPAT score.
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Credits: 89 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30% (Sessional/Internal Assessment), External: 70% (End Semester Examination)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPPC101T | Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques | Core Theory | 4 | UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography (HPLC, GC), Electrophoresis, Thermal Analysis (DSC, TGA), X-Ray Diffraction, Immunological Methods |
| MPPC102T | Drug Delivery System | Core Theory | 4 | Controlled Drug Delivery, Novel Drug Delivery Systems, Prodrugs, Liposomes and Niosomes, Micro and Nano Particles, Implants, Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems, Ocular, Nasal, and Pulmonary Drug Delivery |
| MPPC103T | Advanced Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics | Core Theory | 4 | Drug Absorption Mechanisms, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence, Pharmacokinetic Models, Drug Distribution and Elimination, Non-Linear Pharmacokinetics, Population Pharmacokinetics, Drug Interactions, In Vitro-In Vivo Correlation (IVIVC) |
| MPPC104T | Pharmaceutical Formulation Development | Core Theory | 4 | Preformulation Studies, Solid Dosage Forms (Tablets, Capsules), Liquid Dosage Forms (Solutions, Suspensions), Semisolid Dosage Forms (Creams, Gels), Sterile Products (Parenterals, Ophthalmic), Excipient Selection and Role, Scale-Up and Post-Approval Changes (SUPAC), Formulation Optimization Techniques |
| MPPC105P | Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques Practical | Core Practical | 3 | Spectroscopic Analysis, Chromatographic Separations, Thermal Analysis Experiments, Electrophoresis Techniques, Calibration of Instruments, Sample Preparation Protocols |
| MPPC106P | Drug Delivery System Practical | Core Practical | 3 | Formulation of Microparticles and Nanoparticles, Preparation of Liposomes and Niosomes, Development of Transdermal Patches, Evaluation of Dissolution Profiles, In Vitro Release Studies, Preparation of Controlled Release Tablets |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPPC201T | Molecular Pharmaceutics | Core Theory | 4 | Gene Delivery Systems, Protein and Peptide Drug Delivery, Targeted Drug Delivery Strategies, Nanotechnology in Pharmaceuticals, Nucleic Acid Delivery, Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine, Drug Targeting Ligands |
| MPPC202T | Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology | Core Theory | 4 | Advanced Tablet Compression and Coating, Granulation Technologies, Sterilization Processes, Lyophilization (Freeze Drying), Aseptic Processing, Pharmaceutical Packaging, Quality by Design (QbD), Process Analytical Technology (PAT) |
| MPPC203T | Cosmetic and Cosmeceuticals | Core Theory | 4 | Skin and Hair Physiology, Formulation of Creams and Lotions, Shampoos and Conditioners, Decorative Cosmetics (Makeup), Cosmeceuticals and Their Claims, Herbal and Natural Cosmetics, Regulatory Aspects of Cosmetics, Quality Control of Cosmetic Products |
| MPPC204T | Computer Aided Drug Delivery System | Core Theory | 4 | Principles of Computer Aided Drug Design (CADD), Molecular Modeling and Docking, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR), Pharmacophore Mapping, In Silico Screening, Drug Design Strategies, Virtual Reality in Pharmaceutical Development, Software Applications in Drug Delivery |
| MPPC205P | Molecular Pharmaceutics Practical | Core Practical | 3 | Preparation of Gene Delivery Vehicles, Cell Culture Techniques, In Vitro Cytotoxicity Studies, Preparation and Evaluation of Targeted Drug Delivery Systems, Protein Encapsulation Studies, Biomolecular Characterization Techniques |
| MPPC206P | Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology Practical | Core Practical | 3 | Operation of Advanced Pharmaceutical Equipment, Process Optimization Studies, Validation of Manufacturing Processes, Quality Control Tests for Dosage Forms, Aseptic Technique Practice, Packaging Material Testing |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPPE301T | Pharmaceutical Product Development | Elective Theory | 4 | Product Lifecycle Management, ICH Guidelines for Product Development, Regulatory Affairs and Submissions, Dossier Preparation (CTD/eCTD), Technology Transfer Documentation, Patenting and Intellectual Property Rights, Marketing Authorization Processes, Quality Risk Management |
| MPPE302T | Scale Up and Technology Transfer | Elective Theory | 4 | Principles of Scale-Up, Pilot Plant Design and Operations, Process Validation, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Technology Transfer Protocols, Regulatory Compliance in Manufacturing, Facility and Equipment Qualification |
| MPPE303T | Biostatistics and Research Methodology | Elective Theory | 4 | Research Design Principles, Data Collection Methods, Statistical Analysis Techniques (ANOVA, Regression), Hypothesis Testing, Clinical Trial Design, Statistical Software Application, Ethical Considerations in Research, Report Writing and Interpretation |
| MPPE304T | Quality Control and Quality Assurance | Elective Theory | 4 | Quality Management Systems, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), Quality Audits and Inspections, ICH Quality Guidelines, ISO Standards in Pharma, Validation Master Plan, Documentation and Record Keeping |
| MPP305S | Research Methodology and Biostatistics (Practical) | Sessional/Practical | 4 | Data Analysis using Statistical Software, Research Design Application, Hypothesis Testing Exercises, Scientific Report Writing, Presentation Skills Development, Literature Search and Review |
| MPP306S | Journal Club/Presentation/Discussion | Sessional/Presentation | 1 | Critical Analysis of Scientific Literature, Scientific Presentation Techniques, Discussion and Debate on Research Topics, Current Trends in Pharmaceutics |
| MPP307S | Project Work (Phase I) | Project | 12 | Extensive Literature Survey, Research Problem Identification, Protocol Design and Methodology Development, Preliminary Experimental Work, Data Collection and Analysis Initiation, Supervisor Interaction and Feedback |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPP401S | Project Work (Phase II) | Project | 20 | Advanced Experimental Execution, Comprehensive Data Analysis and Interpretation, Statistical Validation of Results, Thesis Writing and Compilation, Scientific Presentation of Findings, Viva-Voce Examination, Troubleshooting and Optimization |




