

BACHELOR-OF-PHARMACY in General at KLE College of Pharmacy, Hubballi


Dharwad, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is General at KLE College of Pharmacy, Hubballi Dharwad?
This Bachelor of Pharmacy program at KLE College Of Pharmacy, Hubballi focuses on providing comprehensive knowledge and practical skills essential for the pharmaceutical industry. The curriculum, aligned with PCI regulations, covers diverse areas from drug discovery and development to patient care. It is designed to meet the growing demands of the Indian healthcare sector, emphasizing both theoretical understanding and hands-on laboratory experience crucial for producing competent pharmacists.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for aspiring pharmacists, fresh 10+2 science graduates with a strong interest in medicines, healthcare, and research. It also suits individuals passionate about contributing to public health, drug manufacturing, quality control, or clinical pharmacy. Prior academic background in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics is essential, preparing students for the rigorous scientific demands of the pharmaceutical field.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths within India, including roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality assurance, research and development, clinical trials, and hospital/community pharmacy. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 lakhs annually, with significant growth potential for experienced professionals, reaching INR 8-15 lakhs or more. The degree also provides a strong foundation for higher studies like M.Pharm, Pharm.D, or MBA in Pharma Management.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Foundational Sciences and Lab Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Focus rigorously on Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutics, and Organic Chemistry fundamentals. Actively participate in all practical sessions to develop precision in laboratory techniques. Utilize laboratory manuals and online resources to prepare for experiments.
Tools & Resources
Anatomy models, Laboratory glassware, Chemical reagents, Anatomy & Physiology for Nurses (textbook), NPTEL Pharmacy courses
Career Connection
Strong fundamentals are essential for understanding drug action, formulation, and analysis, forming the bedrock for all future pharmaceutical roles.
Develop Effective Study Habits and Communication- (Semester 1-2)
Cultivate consistent study routines, including daily review of lectures and active participation in tutorial classes. Form study groups to discuss complex topics and peer-teach. Improve communication skills through presentations, technical writing, and mock interviews.
Tools & Resources
Library resources, Academic journals, Online communication skill development courses, College''''s communication lab
Career Connection
Essential for academic success, collaborative research, effective patient counseling, and professional interactions in the pharmaceutical industry.
Understand Ethical and Environmental Responsibilities- (Semester 1-2)
Pay attention to the ethical implications discussed in subjects like Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry and Environmental Sciences. Understand the importance of responsible chemical handling, waste disposal, and sustainable practices in pharmacy.
Tools & Resources
PCI ethical guidelines, Environmental policy documents, Campus eco-clubs
Career Connection
Crucial for becoming a responsible pharmacist and a leader in a regulated industry, ensuring patient safety and environmental protection.
Intermediate Stage
Engage in Pharmaceutical Research and Project Work- (Semester 3-5)
Actively seek out opportunities for minor research projects under faculty guidance, especially in areas like Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Pharmacology, or Pharmacognosy. Participate in college-level science exhibitions or project competitions.
Tools & Resources
Departmental research labs, Research methodology workshops, Academic databases (PubMed, ScienceDirect), Mentor faculty
Career Connection
Develops critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a scientific approach, valuable for R&D, drug discovery, and academic careers.
Gain Early Industry Exposure Through Internships- (Semester 4-5)
Actively pursue short-term internships or industrial visits during semester breaks to pharmaceutical manufacturing units, quality control labs, or hospitals. Network with professionals during these visits.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, LinkedIn, Industry contacts, Local pharmaceutical associations
Career Connection
Provides practical insights into industrial processes, professional networking opportunities, and helps identify specific career interests, enhancing employability.
Master Core Pharmaceutical Sciences and Applications- (Semester 3-5)
Deepen understanding of Medicinal Chemistry, Physical Pharmaceutics, and Pharmacology. Focus on drug-receptor interactions, pharmacokinetics, and formulation principles. Apply theoretical knowledge to practical drug design and development exercises.
Tools & Resources
Advanced pharmacology and medicinal chemistry textbooks, Molecular modeling software (if available), Drug databases
Career Connection
Essential for roles in drug design, synthesis, formulation development, clinical pharmacology, and regulatory affairs.
Advanced Stage
Excel in Advanced Pharmacy Practice & Regulatory Affairs- (Semester 6-8)
Focus on subjects like Pharmacy Practice, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, Quality Assurance, and Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics. Participate in hospital rotations or community pharmacy outreach programs. Understand drug laws, regulatory filings, and quality systems.
Tools & Resources
Hospital pharmacy departments, Community pharmacy internships, Regulatory guidelines (ICH, CDSCO), Pharmacovigilance databases
Career Connection
Prepares for roles in clinical pharmacy, regulatory affairs, quality control/assurance, and pharmacovigilance, ensuring compliance and patient safety.
Specialize through Electives and Advanced Project Work- (Semester 7-8)
Choose elective subjects or dissertation topics that align with specific career interests (e.g., Novel Drug Delivery Systems, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Pharmacoeconomics). Dedicate significant effort to the final year project, aiming for publishable results.
Tools & Resources
Specialized labs, Advanced analytical instruments, Faculty experts, Research grants, Scientific writing workshops
Career Connection
Allows for deep specialization, enhancing expertise in niche areas, opening doors to R&D positions, academia, or advanced degrees.
Comprehensive Placement Preparation & Professional Networking- (Semester 7-8)
Actively participate in campus placement drives, mock interviews, and resume building workshops. Network with alumni and industry professionals through conferences, seminars, and professional organizations (e.g., IPA, APTI).
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Alumni network, Professional body memberships, Career guidance sessions, Job portals (Naukri, LinkedIn)
Career Connection
Maximizes chances of securing desirable placements in top pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, or research organizations in India.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the Mathematics/Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational subject. Alternatively, candidates with a diploma in pharmacy from a PCI approved institution are eligible.
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 221 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30% (Theory), 20% (Practical), External: 70% (Theory), 80% (Practical)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP101T | Human Anatomy and Physiology I - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Human Body, Cellular Level of Organization, Tissue Level of Organization, Integumentary and Skeletal System, Joints, Haemopoetic System |
| BP102T | Pharmaceutical Analysis I - Theory | Core | 4 | Pharmaceutical Analysis Principles, Errors and Pharmacopoeia, Volumetric Analysis, Acid-Base and Precipitation Titrations, Gravimetric and Redox Titrations |
| BP103T | Pharmaceutics I - Theory | Core | 4 | Historical Background of Pharmacy, Dosage Forms and Prescription, Posology and Weights & Measures, Powders and Liquid Dosage Forms, Suppositories and Ophthalmic Preparations |
| BP104T | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry - Theory | Core | 4 | Impurities and Limit Tests, Acids, Bases and Buffers, Major Electrolytes and Dental Products, Gastrointestinal Agents, Topical Agents, Radiopharmaceuticals, Antidotes |
| BP105T | Communication Skills - Theory | Core | 2 | Communication Essentials and Barriers, Verbal and Non-verbal Communication, Listening and Writing Skills, Presentation Skills, Group Discussion, Interviews, Resume Writing |
| BP106T/R | Remedial Biology/Remedial Mathematics - Theory | Elective | 2 | Living World, Morphology of Plants, Human Body Systems (Biology), Logarithms, Functions, Limit & Continuity (Maths), Differentiation and Integration (Maths), Matrices, Determinants, Analytical Geometry (Maths) |
| BP107P | Human Anatomy and Physiology I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Study of Human Skeleton and Systems, Microscopic Study of Tissues, Recording of Pulse, BP, Respiration, Haematinics, Blood Grouping, Bleeding and Clotting Time |
| BP108P | Pharmaceutical Analysis I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Preparation & Standardization of Solutions, Assay by Acid-Base Titrations, Assay by Precipitation Titrations, Assay by Complexometric Titrations, Assay by Redox Titrations |
| BP109P | Pharmaceutics I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Experiments on Prescription Handling, Preparation of Powders, Preparation of Liquid Dosage Forms (Syrups, Elixirs), Preparation of Emulsions and Suspensions, Preparation of Suppositories, Pastes, Ointments |
| BP110P | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry - Practical | Lab | 2 | Limit Tests for Impurities, Identification Tests for Inorganic Ions, Assay of Sodium Chloride, Assay of Ammonium Chloride, Assay of Ferrous Sulphate and Hydrogen Peroxide |
| BP111P | Communication Skills - Practical | Lab | 1 | Role Plays, Presentations, Group Discussions, Mock Interviews, Effective Writing Practice |
| BP112P/R | Remedial Biology/Remedial Mathematics - Practical | Elective Lab | 1 | Study of Plant Morphology (Biology), Identification of Animal Tissues (Biology), Experiments on Digestion, Respiration (Biology), Problems on Differentiation and Integration (Maths), Problems on Matrices and Determinants (Maths) |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP201T | Human Anatomy and Physiology II - Theory | Core | 4 | Endocrine System, Cardiovascular and Lymphatic System, Digestive and Respiratory System, Nervous System and Sense Organs, Reproductive and Urinary System |
| BP202T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I - Theory | Core | 4 | Classification and Nomenclature, Stereoisomerism and Aromaticity, Aliphatic and Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Alkyl Halides, Alcohols and Phenols |
| BP203T | Biochemistry - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Biochemistry, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Biological Oxidation and Lipid Metabolism, Protein and Nucleic Acid Metabolism, Enzymes, Vitamins, Water and Electrolytes |
| BP204T | Pathophysiology - Theory | Core | 4 | Cell Injury and Adaptation, Inflammation, Wound Healing, Neoplasia, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders, Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Diseases, Infectious Diseases and Neurological Disorders |
| BP205T | Computer Applications in Pharmacy - Theory | Core | 3 | Introduction to Computers, Operating Systems and Word Processing, Spreadsheets and Presentations, Internet, Email and Multimedia, Database Management Systems, Bioinformatics |
| BP206T | Environmental Sciences - Theory | Core | 2 | Natural Resources and Ecosystems, Biodiversity and its Conservation, Environmental Pollution, Social Issues and the Environment, Human Population and Environment |
| BP207P | Human Anatomy and Physiology II - Practical | Lab | 2 | Study of Organ Systems using Models, Microscopic Study of Endocrine Glands, Histological Identification of Tissues, Experiments on Physiological Processes |
| BP208P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Identification Tests for Organic Functional Groups, Preparation of Acetylsalicylic Acid, Preparation of Benzoic Acid, Recrystallization and Melting Point Determination |
| BP209P | Biochemistry - Practical | Lab | 2 | Qualitative Tests for Biomolecules, Estimation of Glucose, Estimation of Cholesterol, Estimation of Proteins and Urea |
| BP210P | Computer Applications in Pharmacy - Practical | Lab | 1 | Practice with MS Word and Excel, Creating PowerPoint Presentations, Internet Browsing and Email Usage, Database Creation and Querying |
| BP211P | Environmental Sciences - Practical | Lab | 1 | Field Work to Study an Ecosystem, Pollution Studies, Visit to a Local Polluted Site, Environmental Impact Assessment Case Studies |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP301T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II - Theory | Core | 4 | Nucleophilic and Electrophilic Substitution, Elimination Reactions, Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives, Carbonyl Compounds and Amines, Heterocyclic Compounds, Pericyclic Reactions |
| BP302T | Physical Pharmaceutics I - Theory | Core | 4 | States of Matter and Thermodynamics, Solutions, Solubility, Phase Equilibria, Surface and Interfacial Phenomena, Colloidal Dispersions, Coarse Dispersions, Rheology |
| BP303T | Pharmaceutical Microbiology - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Microbiology and Microscopy, Sterilization and Disinfection, Culture Media and Cultivation, Identification of Microorganisms, Fungi, Viruses, Bacterial Genetics, Immunity |
| BP304T | Pharmaceutical Engineering - Theory | Core | 4 | Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Evaporation and Distillation, Drying, Size Reduction, Size Separation, Filtration, Centrifugation, Mixing, Material of Construction, Corrosion, Crystallization |
| BP305P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II - Practical | Lab | 2 | Synthesis of Aniline, Synthesis of Resorcinol, Synthesis of Phenytoin, Identification of Organic Compounds |
| BP306P | Physical Pharmaceutics I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Determination of Surface Tension, Determination of Partition Coefficient, Determination of Micellar Concentration, Preparation and Evaluation of Suspensions, Preparation and Evaluation of Emulsions and Gels |
| BP307P | Pharmaceutical Microbiology - Practical | Lab | 2 | Staining Techniques for Microorganisms, Sterility Testing of Pharmaceutical Products, Microbial Limit Tests, Evaluation of Disinfectants |
| BP308P | Pharmaceutical Engineering - Practical | Lab | 2 | Experiments on Fluid Flow, Experiments on Heat Transfer, Experiments on Drying and Size Reduction, Experiments on Filtration and Distillation |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP401T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III - Theory | Core | 4 | Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds, Heterocyclic Chemistry (Pyridine, Quinoline), Chemistry of Natural Products (Terpenes, Alkaloids), Steroids and Asymmetric Synthesis, Green Chemistry Principles |
| BP402T | Medicinal Chemistry I - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Discovery and Development, Principles of Drug Action, Metabolism, Prodrugs, Cholinergic and Adrenergic Agents, CNS Depressants and Stimulants |
| BP403T | Physical Pharmaceutics II - Theory | Core | 4 | Diffusion and Drug Stability, Reaction Kinetics and Solubility, Complexation and Protein Binding, Micromeritics and Powders, Capsules, Tablets, Parenterals, Suspensions & Emulsions |
| BP404T | Pharmacology I - Theory | Core | 4 | General Pharmacology Principles, Autonomic Nervous System, Cardiovascular System Pharmacology, Renal System and Blood Pharmacology, Gastrointestinal System Pharmacology |
| BP405T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Pharmacognosy, Classification of Natural Drugs, Cultivation, Collection, Processing of Crude Drugs, Plant Tissue Culture and Adulteration, Phytochemical Screening, Carbohydrates, Lipids |
| BP406P | Medicinal Chemistry I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Synthesis of Paracetamol, Synthesis of Phenytoin, Identification Tests for Medicinal Compounds |
| BP407P | Physical Pharmaceutics II - Practical | Lab | 2 | Experiments on Drug Stability, Experiments on Reaction Kinetics, Solubility Enhancement Techniques, Formulation and Evaluation of Tablets, Formulation and Evaluation of Capsules |
| BP408P | Pharmacology I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Experiments using Isolated Animal Tissues, Study of Drug Effects on Animal Models, Bioassay Methods |
| BP409P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Microscopic Evaluation of Crude Drugs, Phytochemical Screening of Plant Extracts, Extraction and Isolation of Active Principles |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP501T | Medicinal Chemistry II - Theory | Core | 4 | General and Local Anaesthetics, Skeletal Muscle Relaxants, Antihypertensives, Antianginal, Antiarrhythmic Agents, Diuretics, Hypoglycemic, Coagulant Agents, Anti-hyperlipidemic, Anti-ulcer, Anti-emetic Agents |
| BP502T | Industrial Pharmacy I - Theory | Core | 4 | Preformulation Studies, Tablet and Capsule Manufacturing, Liquid Orals and Parenterals, Suspensions, Emulsions, Ophthalmic Preparations, Packaging Materials and Quality Control |
| BP503T | Pharmacology II - Theory | Core | 4 | CNS Drugs (Antipsychotics, Antidepressants), Opioid Analgesics and Anesthetics, Autacoids and Respiratory System Pharmacology, Drugs Acting on Gastrointestinal System |
| BP504T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II - Theory | Core | 4 | Alkaloids and Terpenoids, Volatile Oils and Tannins, Gums and Mucilage, Marine Drugs, Natural Sweeteners and Plant Fibers, Saponins, Steroids, Bioactive Lipids |
| BP505T | Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence - Theory | Core | 4 | Pharmaceutical Legislation (Drugs & Cosmetics Act), Pharmacy Act, Narcotic Drugs Act, Drugs Price Control Order, Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, Poisons Act, Animal Cruelty Act, Ethics |
| BP506P | Industrial Pharmacy I - Practical | Lab | 2 | Preformulation Studies, Formulation and Evaluation of Tablets, Formulation and Evaluation of Capsules, Formulation and Evaluation of Liquid Orals, Formulation and Evaluation of Ointments |
| BP507P | Pharmacology II - Practical | Lab | 2 | Bioassay Methods, Screening for Analgesic Activity, Screening for Anti-inflammatory Activity, Screening for Antipyretic Activity |
| BP508P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II - Practical | Lab | 2 | Isolation of Caffeine from Tea, Isolation of Piperine from Black Pepper, Isolation of Glycyrrhizin from Licorice, Chromatographic Techniques for Herbal Extracts |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP601T | Medicinal Chemistry III - Theory | Core | 4 | Steroids and Related Drugs, Anti-infective Agents (Antifungal, Antiviral), Antitubercular, Antimalarial, Anthelmintics, Antineoplastic Agents, Immunomodulators |
| BP602T | Pharmacology III - Theory | Core | 4 | Chemotherapy, Antiseptics and Disinfectants, Immunopharmacology, Principles of Toxicology, Chronopharmacology, Clinical Research |
| BP603T | Herbal Drug Technology - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Herbal Drugs, Good Agricultural and Collection Practices (GACP), Quality Control of Herbal Drugs, Extraction and Processing of Herbal Drugs, Herbal Cosmetics, Nutraceuticals, Patenting |
| BP604T | Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Biopharmaceutics, Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence, Pharmacokinetics (Compartment Models), Multiple Dosage Regimens, Non-linear Pharmacokinetics |
| BP605T | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Biotechnology, Recombinant DNA Technology and Gene Therapy, Monoclonal Antibodies and Vaccines, Enzymes and Biopharmaceuticals, Fermentation, Animal Cell Culture, Biosensors |
| BP606T | Quality Assurance - Theory | Core | 4 | Quality Management Systems, GMP, GLP, GCP, ICH Guidelines, Quality Control and Documentation, Calibration and Validation, Audits, Complaints Handling |
| BP607P | Medicinal Chemistry III - Practical | Lab | 2 | Synthesis of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), Drug Design Exercises, Spectral Analysis of Synthesized Compounds |
| BP608P | Pharmacology III - Practical | Lab | 2 | Drug Toxicity Studies, Preclinical Evaluation of New Drugs, Animal Handling and Ethics |
| BP609P | Herbal Drug Technology - Practical | Lab | 2 | Extraction of Herbal Drugs, Formulation of Herbal Cosmetics, Standardization of Herbal Extracts |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP701T | Instrumental Methods of Analysis - Theory | Core | 4 | UV-Visible and IR Spectroscopy, NMR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography (HPLC, GC, TLC), Electrophoresis and X-ray Diffraction, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, Flame Photometry |
| BP702T | Industrial Pharmacy II - Theory | Core | 4 | Pilot Plant Scale-up, Technology Transfer and Validation, Product Documentation, Regulatory Affairs (ANDA, NDA filing), Manufacturing of Sterile Products, Aseptic Processing |
| BP703T | Pharmacy Practice - Theory | Core | 4 | Hospital Pharmacy and Community Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy and Drug Interactions, Adverse Drug Reactions and Drug Information Services, Patient Counseling and Medication Adherence, Pharmacovigilance and Prescription Auditing |
| BP704T | Novel Drug Delivery Systems - Theory | Core | 4 | Controlled Drug Delivery and Targeted Delivery, Polymer Science and Microencapsulation, Nanoparticles, Liposomes, Niosomes, Implants and Transdermal Drug Delivery, Ocular, Pulmonary, Colon Specific Drug Delivery |
| BP705P | Instrumental Methods of Analysis - Practical | Lab | 2 | UV-Visible, IR, NMR Interpretation Exercises, Chromatographic Separation (TLC, Paper, Column), Operation of HPLC and GC |
| BP706P | Industrial Pharmacy II - Practical | Lab | 2 | Scale-up Experiments, Documentation Practices in Industry, Validation Protocols |
| BP707P | Pharmacy Practice - Practical | Lab | 2 | Prescription Handling and Dispensing, Patient Counseling Role Plays, Drug Information Queries, Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) Reporting |
| BP708P | Novel Drug Delivery Systems - Practical | Lab | 2 | Preparation and Evaluation of Microcapsules, Preparation and Evaluation of Nanoparticles, Preparation and Evaluation of Liposomes, Preparation and Evaluation of Transdermal Patches |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP801T | Biostatistics and Research Methodology - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Biostatistics, Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion, Probability and Sampling, Hypothesis Testing, Correlation and Regression, Experimental Designs, Clinical Trials, Report Writing |
| BP802T | Social and Preventive Pharmacy - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Social Pharmacy, Demography and Epidemiology, Communicable and Non-communicable Diseases, Nutrition and Family Planning, National Health Programs, Disaster Management |
| BP803T | Pharmacy Business Management - Theory | Core | 4 | Management Principles and Organizational Behavior, Marketing and Financial Management, Production and Inventory Management, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics |
| BP804T | Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics - Theory | Core | 4 | Introduction to Pharmacoepidemiology, Measures of Disease Frequency, Study Designs, Drug Utilization Studies, Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring, Pharmacoeconomics, Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis |
| BP805P | Project Work | Project | 10 | Research Design and Planning, Data Collection and Experimentation, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Report Writing and Documentation, Oral Presentation and Defense |
| BP806P | Biostatistics and Research Methodology - Practical | Lab | 2 | Statistical Data Analysis using Software, Design of Experiments, Literature Search and Review |
| BP807P | Social and Preventive Pharmacy - Practical | Lab | 2 | Organizing Health Camps, Surveys on Public Health Issues, Role Plays on Patient Education |




