

B-PHARM in General at N.G.S.M. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences


Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is General at N.G.S.M. Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dakshina Kannada?
This B.Pharm program at Nitte Gulabi Shetty Memorial Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences focuses on providing a comprehensive education in pharmaceutical sciences, adhering to the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) regulations. It covers drug discovery, development, manufacturing, quality control, and patient care. The program is designed to equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for a successful career in the diverse and rapidly evolving Indian pharmaceutical industry.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 graduates with a science background (Physics, Chemistry, and Math/Biology) passionate about healthcare, drug development, and patient welfare. It suits aspiring pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, and individuals seeking to contribute to public health. Professionals looking to upskill or career changers from related science fields can also find this program beneficial for entering the vibrant Indian pharma sector.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality assurance, research and development, clinical research, pharmacovigilance, and community pharmacy. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning significantly more. Growth trajectories include senior scientist, production manager, regulatory affairs specialist, or hospital pharmacy director roles in leading Indian and multinational companies.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Basic Sciences & Communication- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on building a strong foundation in human anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and pharmaceutics. Actively participate in practical sessions to solidify theoretical knowledge. Simultaneously, hone communication skills through presentations and group activities, crucial for future patient counseling and professional interactions.
Tools & Resources
Lab manuals and safety guidelines, Anatomy models and charts, Online science tutorials, Communication skill workshops, Peer study groups
Career Connection
A robust foundation ensures understanding of complex drug mechanisms and formulations, critical for R&D and manufacturing. Strong communication aids effective patient interaction, vital for community and clinical pharmacy roles and inter-professional teamwork.
Develop Effective Study Habits & Time Management- (Semester 1-2)
Implement structured study schedules, practice active recall, and make comprehensive notes from lectures and textbooks. Prioritize subjects based on credit weightage and difficulty. Utilize campus library resources and engage in healthy study habits to manage academic rigor effectively.
Tools & Resources
Digital planners or calendar apps, Note-taking apps (Evernote, OneNote), Pomodoro Technique, University library resources and databases, Faculty office hours
Career Connection
Efficient learning and time management are transferable skills essential for handling deadlines and multiple projects in a demanding pharmaceutical work environment, leading to better productivity and career advancement.
Engage in Early Exposure to Pharmacy Field- (Semester 1-2)
Seek opportunities for early exposure to the pharmaceutical profession through institutional visits to local pharmacies, healthcare camps, or observing laboratory research activities. Understand the day-to-day operations and various career avenues available within the field. Connect with senior students and alumni for insights.
Tools & Resources
Local pharmacy visits, College career counseling cell, Alumni network events, Industry guest lectures, Online forums and professional communities
Career Connection
Early exposure clarifies career interests, helping students make informed choices about specialization later. Networking builds initial professional connections, which can be invaluable for internships and future job prospects in the Indian pharma market.
Intermediate Stage
Apply Theoretical Knowledge Through Hands-on Projects- (Semester 3-5)
Actively participate in advanced practicals for organic chemistry, pharmacology, and pharmaceutics. Undertake mini-projects or assignments that involve designing simple formulations, analyzing drug samples, or conducting basic drug screening tests. Document findings meticulously and present them effectively.
Tools & Resources
Advanced lab equipment and instruments, Statistical software for data analysis, Scientific journal databases, Project guidance from faculty, Technical report writing guides
Career Connection
Practical application of knowledge is vital for roles in R&D, manufacturing, and quality control. Project experience enhances problem-solving skills, making graduates more competitive for technical positions in Indian pharma companies.
Seek Industry Internships and Workshops- (Semester 3-5)
Actively seek summer internships or short-term training programs at pharmaceutical manufacturing units, research labs, or hospitals. Attend workshops and seminars on specific areas like drug regulatory affairs, quality assurance, or biostatistics to gain specialized knowledge and industry insights beyond the curriculum.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell for internship leads, LinkedIn and other professional networking platforms, Industry association websites (IPA, IDMA), Online certification courses (NPTEL, Coursera), Industry magazines and news portals
Career Connection
Internships provide invaluable real-world experience, bridging the gap between academia and industry. They often lead to pre-placement offers and provide a strong advantage in securing jobs with top Indian pharmaceutical firms, accelerating career entry.
Participate in Academic Competitions and Research Presentations- (Semester 3-5)
Engage in inter-college quizzes, scientific poster presentations, or essay competitions related to pharmaceutical sciences. Work with faculty to prepare and present review articles or small research findings at college-level events or local conferences. This builds confidence and presentation skills.
Tools & Resources
University research labs and equipment, Presentation software (PowerPoint), Scientific writing resources, Mentorship from research faculty, Student chapters of professional bodies
Career Connection
Participation showcases intellectual curiosity and scientific aptitude, highly valued in R&D and academic roles. It also hones critical thinking and public speaking, essential for leadership roles and conveying complex scientific information in diverse settings.
Advanced Stage
Undertake Comprehensive Project Work- (Semester 6-8)
Dedicate significant effort to the final year project (BP709PW/BP810PW), choosing a topic of genuine interest or industry relevance. Ensure meticulous execution, thorough data analysis, and a well-structured project report. Aim for publication in a college journal or presentation at a national conference if possible.
Tools & Resources
Advanced analytical instruments, Statistical software (SPSS, R), EndNote or Zotero for referencing, Plagiarism checking tools, Guidance from senior research faculty
Career Connection
A strong project demonstrates research capabilities, problem-solving skills, and independent thinking, crucial for R&D, academia, and even entrepreneurial ventures in the Indian pharmaceutical sector. It''''s a significant resume booster for top placements.
Intensive Placement Preparation and Skill Refinement- (Semester 6-8)
Engage in rigorous placement training, including aptitude tests, group discussions, and mock interviews. Refine soft skills such as leadership, teamwork, and negotiation. Tailor your resume and cover letter to specific job roles (e.g., manufacturing, QA/QC, clinical research, sales) within the Indian pharmaceutical industry.
Tools & Resources
College placement training programs, Online aptitude test platforms, Mock interview sessions, Career guidance counselors, Professional development workshops
Career Connection
Effective placement preparation directly leads to securing desirable job offers from leading pharmaceutical companies. Strong soft skills differentiate candidates in the competitive Indian job market, enabling faster career progression.
Network Strategically and Explore Higher Education/Entrepreneurship- (Semester 6-8)
Attend industry conferences, seminars, and alumni meets to expand your professional network. Explore options for higher education (M.Pharm, MBA in Pharma, PhD) or entrepreneurial ventures in pharmaceutical consulting, retail, or product development in India. Stay updated on industry trends and regulatory changes.
Tools & Resources
Industry events and trade shows, LinkedIn for professional networking, Nitte University alumni portal, Entrepreneurship development cells, Regulatory bodies'''' websites (CDSCO, PCI)
Career Connection
Strategic networking opens doors to mentorship, partnerships, and new opportunities, crucial for career growth or launching a successful venture in India. Continuous learning through higher education ensures specialized expertise and leadership potential.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Pass in 10+2 / PUC II / equivalent examination with English as one of the subjects and Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the Mathematics/Biology/Biotechnology/Computer Sciences as optional subjects, with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate in the above mentioned subjects taken together (40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates of Karnataka).
Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
Credits: 194 Credits
Assessment: Internal: Varies by subject type (Theory: 25%, Practicals: 50%), External: Varies by subject type (Theory: 75%, Practicals: 50%)
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 Tissue Structure, Skeletal System and Joints, Muscular System, Haemopoietic and Lymphatic Systems |
| BP102T | Pharmaceutical Analysis I - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Errors in Analysis, Acid-Base Titrations, Precipitation Titrations, Complexometric Titrations |
| BP103T | Pharmaceutics I - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | History of Pharmacy and Dosage Forms, Prescriptions and Posology, Powders and Granules, Liquid Dosage Forms, Suspensions, Emulsions, Suppositories |
| BP104T | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Impurities in Pharmaceutical Substances, Major Intra and Extracellular Electrolytes, Dental Products and Gastrointestinal Agents, Topical Agents and Medicinal Gases, Radio Pharmaceuticals |
| BP105T | Communication Skills - Theory | Core Theory | 2 | Fundamentals of Communication, Barriers to Communication, Listening and Non-Verbal Communication, Writing and Presentation Skills, Group Discussion and Interview Skills |
| BP106RBT/RMT | Remedial Biology/Mathematics - Theory | Core Theory (Choice Based) | 2 | Biology: Morphology, Plant Anatomy, Animal Tissues, Human Body Systems, Mathematics: Partial Fractions, Functions, Calculus, Matrices |
| BP107P | Human Anatomy and Physiology I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Study of Skeleton and Joints, Identification of Tissues, Blood Group Determination, Microscopic Examination of Blood Cells, Experimental Physiology |
| BP108P | Pharmaceutical Analysis I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Preparation and Standardization of Solutions, Acid-Base Titrations, Precipitation Titrations, Complexometric Titrations, Gravimetric Analysis |
| BP109P | Pharmaceutics I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Preparation of Powders and Granules, Preparation of Simple Syrups and Elixirs, Preparation of Suspensions and Emulsions, Formulation of Suppositories, Dispensing Practice |
| BP110P | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Tests for Impurities, Assay of Inorganic Compounds, Preparation of Inorganic Compounds, Identification of Inorganic Ions, Quality Control Tests |
| BP111P | Communication Skills - Practical | Core Practical | 1 | Role-plays for Patient Counseling, Group Discussions, Presentation Practice, Interview Simulation, Report Writing |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP201T | Human Anatomy and Physiology II - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Nervous System and Special Senses, Cardiovascular System, Urinary System, Endocrine System, Reproductive System |
| BP202T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Classification and Nomenclature of Organic Compounds, Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromaticity and Benzene Derivatives, Halogen Compounds, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
| BP203T | Biochemistry - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Enzymes and Coenzymes, Biological Oxidation, Metabolism of Carbohydrates and Lipids, Metabolism of Proteins and Nucleic Acids |
| BP204T | Pathophysiology - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Basic Principles of Cell Injury and Inflammation, Etiology of Disease, Pathophysiology of Hypertension and Diabetes, Pathophysiology of Asthma and Peptic Ulcer, Infectious Diseases and Cancer |
| BP205T | Computer Applications in Pharmacy - Theory | Core Theory | 2 | Fundamentals of Computer and Operating Systems, Computer Networks and Internet, Databases and Spreadsheets in Pharmacy, Biostatistics using Computer, Computer Applications in Hospital and Community Pharmacy |
| BP206T | Environmental Sciences - Theory | Core Theory | 2 | Natural Resources and Ecosystems, Biodiversity and its Conservation, Environmental Pollution and Control, Social Issues and the Environment, Human Population and Health |
| BP207P | Human Anatomy and Physiology II - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Study of Human Organ Systems, Experimental Physiology of Nervous System, Cardiovascular System Experiments, Renal Function Tests, Endocrine Gland Identification |
| BP208P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds, Synthesis of Simple Organic Compounds, Melting Point Determination, Recrystallization and Purification, Column Chromatography |
| BP209P | Biochemistry - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Qualitative Tests for Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Enzyme Activity Determination, Estimation of Blood Components, Urinalysis, Isolation of Biomolecules |
| BP210P | Computer Applications in Pharmacy - Practical | Core Practical | 1 | MS Word for Pharmacy Documents, MS Excel for Data Analysis, MS PowerPoint for Presentations, Internet Search for Pharmaceutical Information, Basic Biostatistics Software Usage |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP301T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Stereoisomerism, Aliphatic Amines and their Reactions, Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives, Aldehydes and Ketones, Nitro Compounds |
| BP302T | Physical Pharmaceutics I - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | States of Matter and Phase Equilibria, Thermodynamics and Chemical Kinetics, Surface and Interfacial Phenomena, Complexation and Protein Binding, pH and Buffers |
| BP303T | Pharmaceutical Microbiology - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Microbiology and Microscopy, Staining Techniques and Sterilization Methods, Disinfection and Antiseptics, Microbial Growth and Cultivation, Aseptic Techniques and Vaccines |
| BP304T | Pharmaceutical Engineering - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, Evaporation and Distillation, Drying and Size Reduction, Size Separation and Filtration, Centrifugation and Mixing |
| BP305P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds, Synthesis of Organic Compounds, Fractional Distillation, Steam Distillation, Chromatographic Techniques |
| BP306P | Physical Pharmaceutics I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Determination of Surface Tension, Preparation of Buffers, Solubility Enhancement Studies, Adsorption Studies, Viscosity Measurements |
| BP307P | Pharmaceutical Microbiology - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Microscopic Examination of Microbes, Staining Techniques (Gram''''s, Acid-Fast), Sterility Testing of Products, Disinfection Efficacy Tests, Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing |
| BP308P | Pharmaceutical Engineering - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Flow Rate Determination, Heat Transfer Coefficient Measurement, Drying Rate Experiments, Size Reduction Efficiency, Filtration Rate Determination |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP401T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Heterocyclic Compounds, Reactions of Synthetically Important Reagents, Carbohydrates, Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins, Nucleic Acids |
| BP402T | Medicinal Chemistry I - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Drug Discovery and Development, Principles of Medicinal Chemistry and SAR, Physicochemical Properties and Drug Action, Cholinergic and Anticholinergic Drugs, Adrenergic and Antiadrenergic Drugs |
| BP403T | Physical Pharmaceutics II - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Colloidal Dispersions, Coarse Dispersions: Suspensions and Emulsions, Rheology and Newtonian/Non-Newtonian Flow, Micromeritics and Powder Properties, Drug Stability and Degradation Kinetics |
| BP404T | Pharmacology I - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | General Pharmacology: Drug Receptors, ADME, Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System, Drugs Acting on Cardiovascular System (Antihypertensives, Antianginal), Drugs Acting on Urinary System, Autacoids and their Antagonists |
| BP405T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Pharmacognosy, Classification of Crude Drugs, Cultivation, Collection and Processing of Crude Drugs, Quality Control of Crude Drugs, Study of Primary Metabolites (Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Resins) |
| BP406P | Medicinal Chemistry I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Synthesis of Important Medicinal Compounds, Quantitative Estimation of Drugs, Determination of Physicochemical Properties, Spectral Analysis (UV, IR), Identification Tests for Drugs |
| BP407P | Physical Pharmaceutics II - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Preparation and Evaluation of Suspensions, Preparation and Evaluation of Emulsions, Rheological Studies of Pharmaceutical Systems, Micromeritics: Particle Size Analysis, Accelerated Stability Studies |
| BP408P | Pharmacology I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Introduction to Experimental Pharmacology, Effects of Drugs on Isolated Tissues, Bioassay of Drugs, Drug-receptor Interactions, Toxicity Studies |
| BP409P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Macroscopic and Microscopic Evaluation of Crude Drugs, Quantitative Microscopy, Phytochemical Screening, Extraction of Crude Drugs, Chromatographic Analysis of Plant Extracts |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP501T | Medicinal Chemistry II - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System, Sedatives, Hypnotics, Anxiolytics, Antipsychotics and Antidepressants, Anticonvulsants and Anesthetics, Opioid Analgesics |
| BP502T | Industrial Pharmacy I - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Preformulation Studies, Manufacturing of Tablets and Capsules, Liquid Orals and Parenterals, Ophthalmic Preparations, Quality Control of Dosage Forms |
| BP503T | Pharmacology II - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Drugs Acting on Cardiovascular System (Antiarrhythmics, CHF, Antihyperlipidemic), Drugs Acting on Blood (Coagulants, Anticoagulants), Drugs Acting on Respiratory System, Drugs Acting on Gastrointestinal Tract, Hormones and Related Drugs |
| BP504T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Study of Glycosides and Alkaloids, Terpenoids and Volatile Oils, Phenolic Compounds and Flavonoids, Marine Drugs and Enzymes, Herbal Cosmetics and Nutraceuticals |
| BP505T | Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Pharmaceutical Legislations in India, Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules, 1945, Pharmacy Act, 1948, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, Drug Price Control Order |
| BP506P | Industrial Pharmacy I - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Preformulation Studies of API, Preparation and Evaluation of Tablets, Preparation and Evaluation of Capsules, Preparation of Liquid Orals, In-process and Finished Product Quality Control |
| BP507P | Pharmacology II - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Study of Cardiotonic Drugs, Diuretic Activity Testing, Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Activity, Antiasthmatic Drug Evaluation, Drug Interactions in vitro |
| BP508P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Isolation of Glycosides and Alkaloids, Chromatographic Analysis of Secondary Metabolites, Spectrophotometric Estimation of Phytoconstituents, Formulation of Herbal Cosmetics, Evaluation of Nutraceuticals |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP601T | Medicinal Chemistry III - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Antihistaminics and Antiulcer Agents, Antiseptics, Disinfectants and Diuretics, Hypoglycemic Agents, Thyroid and Antithyroid Drugs, Coagulants, Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet Agents |
| BP602T | Pharmacology III - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Chemotherapy of Microbial Diseases (Antibiotics, Antifungals), Antiviral, Antiprotozoal and Antihelminthic Drugs, Anticancer Drugs, Immunopharmacology, Principles of Toxicology |
| BP603T | Herbal Drug Technology - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Herbal Drug Industry and Regulations, Herbal Formulations and Preparation, Standardization of Herbal Drugs, Patenting and Regulatory Requirements for Herbal Drugs, WHO Guidelines for Herbal Drugs |
| BP604T | Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Biopharmaceutics, Drug Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence, Pharmacokinetic Models (Compartment Models), Non-linear Pharmacokinetics |
| BP605T | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Recombinant DNA Technology, Fermentation Technology, Monoclonal Antibodies and Vaccines, Gene Therapy and Biosensors |
| BP606T | Quality Assurance - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Quality Management Systems, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and Good Clinical Practices (GCP), ISO 9000 and Quality Control Tests, Calibration, Validation and Audits |
| BP607P | Medicinal Chemistry III - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Synthesis of Advanced Medicinal Compounds, Quantitative Estimation of Drugs, Derivatization and Characterization, Structure Activity Relationship Studies, Drug Designing Concepts |
| BP608P | Pharmacology III - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Evaluation of Antibiotic Activity, Anticancer Drug Screening, Immunomodulatory Drug Testing, Toxicity Studies in Animals, Drug Metabolism Studies |
| BP609P | Herbal Drug Technology - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Preparation of Herbal Extracts, Formulation of Herbal Cosmetics, Standardization of Herbal Drugs, Chromatographic Fingerprinting of Herbals, Evaluation of Herbal Formulations |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP701T | Instrumental Methods of Analysis - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | UV-Visible and IR Spectroscopy, NMR Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography (HPLC, GC, TLC), Electrophoresis, Electrochemical Methods |
| BP702T | Industrial Pharmacy II - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Pharmaceutical Plant Layout and Design, Production Planning and Control, Materials Management and Packaging, Pilot Plant Scale Up and Technology Transfer, Regulatory Affairs and Documentation |
| BP703T | Pharmacy Practice - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Hospital Pharmacy Management, Community Pharmacy Practice, Clinical Pharmacy Services, Drug Interactions and Adverse Drug Reactions, Patient Counseling and Medication Adherence |
| BP704T | Novel Drug Delivery System - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Controlled Drug Delivery Systems, Implants and Transdermal Delivery, Microspheres and Liposomes, Nanosuspensions and Nanoparticles, Targeted Drug Delivery |
| BP705P | Instrumental Methods of Analysis - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | UV-Visible Spectrophotometry Applications, Infrared Spectroscopy, High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Gas Chromatography (GC), Electrophoresis Techniques |
| BP706P | Industrial Pharmacy II - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Design of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Process, Pilot Plant Operations, Technology Transfer Documentation, Packaging Material Evaluation, Regulatory Dossier Preparation |
| BP707P | Pharmacy Practice - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Drug Information Retrieval, Patient Counseling Exercises, Medication Chart Review, Hospital Formulary Development, Ward Round Participation |
| BP708P | Novel Drug Delivery System - Practical | Core Practical | 2 | Preparation of Microspheres and Nanoparticles, Evaluation of Controlled Release Formulations, Transdermal Patch Formulation, Liposome Preparation and Characterization, In-vitro Drug Release Studies |
| BP709PW | Project Work | Project | 4 | Literature Review, Research Design and Methodology, Data Collection and Analysis, Report Writing, Presentation of Findings |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP801T | Biostatistics and Research Methodology - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Biostatistics, Sampling and Data Presentation, Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion, Probability and Hypothesis Testing, Correlation, Regression and Research Design |
| BP802T | Social and Preventive Pharmacy - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Concept of Health and Disease, Epidemiology and Public Health, Nutrition and Health, Demography and Family Planning, Immunization and National Health Programs |
| BP803T | Pharmacy Business Management - Theory | Core Theory | 4 | Management Concepts and Functions, Marketing Management in Pharma, Financial Management and Costing, Production and Inventory Management, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management |
| BP804ET | Pharmacovigilance - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 1 - Choice 1) | 4 | Introduction to Pharmacovigilance, Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring, Signal Detection and Causality Assessment, Risk Management and Pharmacovigilance Programme of India, Regulatory Aspects of Pharmacovigilance |
| BP805ET | Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 1 - Choice 2) | 4 | Quality Control of Herbal Drugs, Adulteration and Evaluation of Herbals, Phytochemical Screening and Fingerprinting, Chromatographic and Spectroscopic Techniques, Microbial Contamination and Pesticide Residues |
| BP806ET | Computer Aided Drug Design - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 1 - Choice 3) | 4 | Introduction to CADD, Molecular Modeling and Docking, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR), Virtual Screening and Lead Optimization, Ligand and Structure Based Drug Design |
| BP807ET | Cell and Molecular Biology - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 1 - Choice 4) | 4 | Cell Structure and Organelles, Cell Cycle and Division, DNA Replication, Transcription, Translation, Gene Expression and Regulation, Protein Synthesis and Genetic Engineering |
| BP808ET | Experimental Pharmacology - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 1 - Choice 5) | 4 | In Vitro and In Vivo Pharmacological Screening, Animal Models for Disease, Toxicity Studies and Bioassay, Ethics in Animal Research, Biostatistics in Experimental Pharmacology |
| BP809ET | Advanced Instrumentation Techniques - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 1 - Choice 6) | 4 | Advanced Chromatographic Techniques (UHPLC, HPTLC), Spectroscopic Techniques (XRD, DSC, TGA), Electrochemical Methods, Hyphenated Techniques (LC-MS, GC-MS), Automation in Pharmaceutical Analysis |
| BP810ET | Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 2 - Choice 1) | 4 | Introduction to Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, Dietary Supplements and Herbal Supplements, Regulations for Nutraceuticals in India, Role in Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Market Trends and Future Prospects |
| BP811ET | Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 2 - Choice 2) | 4 | Regulatory Agencies (CDSCO, FDA, EMA), Drug Approval Process (IND, NDA, ANDA), Clinical Trial Regulations, GMP and Quality System Regulations, ICH Guidelines and Regulatory Dossiers |
| BP812ET | Social and Behavioral Pharmacy - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 2 - Choice 3) | 4 | Health Belief Models and Patient Education, Health Literacy and Medication Adherence, Behavioral Interventions in Pharmacy, Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice, Ethics and Professionalism in Pharmacy |
| BP813ET | Pharmaceutical Product Development - Theory | Elective Theory (Elective 2 - Choice 4) | 4 | Preformulation Studies, Formulation Development Strategies, Process Development and Optimization, Scale-Up and Technology Transfer, Packaging Development and Regulatory Aspects |
| BP814EP | Elective Practical - (e.g., Pharmacovigilance Practical) | Elective Practical | 2 | Case Studies in ADR Reporting, Data Analysis in Pharmacovigilance, Software Applications in Pv, Safety Data Collection, Risk-Benefit Assessment Exercises |
| BP810PW | Project Work | Project | 4 | Advanced Research Methodology, Experimental Design and Execution, Comprehensive Data Analysis, Thesis Writing and Defense, Publication Ethics |




