

B-PHARMACY in General at Quest Group of Institutions


Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab
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About the Specialization
What is General at Quest Group of Institutions Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar?
This B.Pharmacy program at Quest Group of Institutions focuses on imparting comprehensive knowledge and practical skills essential for the pharmaceutical industry. The curriculum, aligned with PCI-ER 2017 and IKGPTU standards, covers drug discovery, development, manufacturing, quality control, and patient care. It aims to produce competent pharmacists ready to contribute to India''''s dynamic healthcare sector and address local health challenges.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 science graduates with a keen interest in healthcare, medicinal sciences, and patient welfare. It suits aspiring pharmacists, pharmaceutical researchers, and professionals looking to enter the burgeoning Indian pharma and healthcare industries. Students with a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics are particularly well-suited for this rigorous scientific and practical program.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths, including roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality assurance, research and development, community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, and regulatory affairs. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning significantly more (INR 7-15+ LPA). Graduates can also pursue higher studies like M.Pharm or D.Pharm, aligning with professional certifications and licensure in India.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Scientific Principles- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate significant time to understanding fundamental concepts in Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Organic Chemistry, and Pharmaceutics. Use textbooks, reference guides, and online resources like NPTEL or YouTube channels for clear explanations. Actively participate in practical sessions to build a strong experimental foundation.
Tools & Resources
Standard textbooks (e.g., K. D. Tripathi for Pharmacology, R. L. Goyal for Pharmaceutics), NPTEL online courses, Lab manuals, Peer study groups
Career Connection
A robust understanding of foundational sciences is critical for excelling in advanced subjects and forms the bedrock for roles in R&D, QC, and clinical practice, enhancing problem-solving abilities.
Develop Effective Study Habits and Communication- (Semester 1-2)
Practice time management, note-taking, and active recall techniques from the beginning. Focus on improving communication skills through presentations, group discussions, and technical writing. Engaging in debates or public speaking exercises helps articulate complex ideas, crucial for professional interactions.
Tools & Resources
Study planners, Mind mapping tools, Online courses on communication skills, College communication labs
Career Connection
Strong communication is essential for patient counseling, industry presentations, and inter-professional collaboration, directly impacting career progression in all pharmacy domains.
Build Remedial Skills and Foundational Math/Bio- (Semester 1-2)
For students needing to strengthen their basics in Biology or Mathematics (depending on 10+2 background), proactively engage with the remedial courses. Utilize additional coaching, online tutorials, and practice problems to bridge gaps. This ensures readiness for advanced quantitative and biological aspects of pharmacy.
Tools & Resources
NCERT textbooks, Khan Academy, Local coaching institutes, Faculty mentorship
Career Connection
A solid command of remedial subjects prevents future academic hurdles and ensures a uniform learning pace, leading to better performance in core pharmacy subjects and competitive exams.
Intermediate Stage
Gain Hands-on Industrial and Lab Exposure- (Semesters 3-5)
Seek out short-term internships or industrial visits during semester breaks to pharmaceutical manufacturing units, quality control labs, or research centers. This practical exposure helps connect theoretical knowledge in Industrial Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Engineering, and Pharmacology with real-world applications.
Tools & Resources
Industry tie-ups of Quest Group, Local pharmaceutical companies in Punjab, Networking with alumni, Industrial training certificates
Career Connection
Practical experience is highly valued by employers in the Indian pharmaceutical sector, enhancing resume credibility and opening doors for placements in manufacturing, R&D, and quality assurance.
Specialize through Electives and Skill Courses- (Semesters 3-5)
As elective options become available, choose subjects that align with specific career interests (e.g., Biostatistics for R&D, Pharma Marketing for business roles). Additionally, pursue certifications in relevant software like analytical tools, data analysis, or regulatory compliance to build specialized skills.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses on advanced topics, Coursera/edX for specialized certifications, Industry workshops, Skill development programs
Career Connection
Early specialization makes graduates more attractive to specific industry segments, leading to targeted job opportunities and a faster career trajectory in chosen fields like clinical research or pharmaceutical marketing.
Participate in Technical Competitions and Projects- (Semesters 3-5)
Engage in college-level or inter-college technical paper presentations, poster competitions, and small-scale research projects. Collaborate with faculty on minor research projects or review articles. This fosters research aptitude, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, crucial for innovation.
Tools & Resources
College research cells, Departmental faculty for guidance, Science and innovation clubs, Access to scientific journals
Career Connection
Participation in projects and competitions strengthens analytical and presentation skills, making candidates stand out in interviews for R&D positions and providing a foundation for higher studies and research careers.
Advanced Stage
Focus on Placement and Higher Study Preparation- (Semesters 6-8)
Actively prepare for campus placements by refining interview skills, building a strong resume, and participating in mock interviews. For those aspiring to higher studies, focus on competitive exams like GPAT or NIPER JEE. Attend career counseling sessions and alumni talks for insights.
Tools & Resources
Placement cell services, Online aptitude test platforms, GPAT/NIPER JEE coaching materials, Alumni network
Career Connection
Dedicated preparation directly impacts securing desirable placements in top pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, or gaining admission to prestigious postgraduate programs, ensuring a strong career start.
Undertake Comprehensive Project Work and Industrial Training- (Semesters 6-8)
Engage deeply in the final year Project Work, selecting a topic with industry relevance or research potential. Maximize learning during Industrial Training by actively seeking to understand operational processes, regulatory compliance, and quality systems within a pharmaceutical setting.
Tools & Resources
Research labs within Quest or affiliated institutions, Industry supervisors, Project mentors, Dissertation guidelines
Career Connection
A well-executed project demonstrates research capabilities, while industrial training provides crucial on-the-job skills, significantly enhancing employability and offering practical insights into industry functions.
Network and Stay Updated with Regulatory Changes- (Semesters 6-8)
Attend pharmacy conferences, workshops, and seminars to network with industry professionals and peers. Stay updated on the latest advancements in pharmaceutical technology, drug discovery, and regulatory guidelines (e.g., PCI, CDSCO, USFDA, EMA) relevant to the Indian context.
Tools & Resources
Pharmacy Council of India updates, Professional pharmacy associations (e.g., IPA), Pharmaceutical news portals, LinkedIn for networking
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to job opportunities and mentorship. Staying abreast of regulatory changes is vital for careers in regulatory affairs, quality assurance, and international business development in the pharma sector.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the Mathematics/Biotechnology/Biology/Technical Vocational subject. OR Any other examination approved by the Pharmacy Council of India.
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 198 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP101T | Human Anatomy and Physiology I | Core | 4 | Introduction to Human Body, Cellular Level of Organization, Tissues, Skeletal System, Joints, Haemopoetic System |
| BP102T | Pharmaceutical Analysis I | Core | 4 | Pharmaceutical Analysis, Acid Base Titration, Non Aqueous Titration, Precipitation Titration, Complexometric Titration |
| BP103T | Pharmaceutics I | Core | 4 | Historical Background, Dosage Forms, Prescriptions, Posology, Pharmaceutical Incompatibilities, Semisolid Dosage Forms |
| BP104T | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry | Core | 4 | Impurities in Pharmaceutical Substances, Limit Tests, Major Intra and Extracellular Electrolytes, Dental Products, Antacids |
| BP105T | Communication Skills | Core | 2 | Communication Skills, Barriers to Communication, Listening Skills, Written Communication, Speaking Skills |
| BP106RBT | Remedial Biology | Core | 2 | Morphology of Flowering Plants, Tissues, Human Physiology, Genetics, Taxonomy of Angiosperms |
| BP106RMT | Remedial Mathematics | Core | 2 | Partial Fractions, Logarithms, Matrices, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus |
| BP107P | Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Study of Human Skeleton, Microscopic Study of Tissues, Blood Grouping, Estimation of Hemoglobin, Study of Various Organ Systems |
| BP108P | Pharmaceutical Analysis I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Preparation and Standardization of Solutions, Non-Aqueous Titration, Precipitation Titration, Complexometric Titration, Potentiometric Titration |
| BP109P | Pharmaceutics I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Preparation of Solutions, Preparation of Syrups, Preparation of Suspensions, Preparation of Emulsions, Preparation of Suppositories |
| BP110P | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Limit Test for Chlorides, Limit Test for Sulphates, Limit Test for Iron, Assay of Sodium Chloride, Assay of Ferrous Sulphate |
| BP111P | Communication Skills (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Role Plays, Group Discussions, Presentations, Interview Skills, Report Writing |
| BP112RBP | Remedial Biology (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Microscopic study of plant cells, Dissection of various parts of plants, Identification of different types of tissues, Experimental Study of Osmosis, Study of Photosynthesis |
| BP112RMP | Remedial Mathematics (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Problems on Partial Fractions, Solving Logarithmic Equations, Matrix Operations, Differentiation Exercises, Integration Exercises |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP201T | Human Anatomy and Physiology II | Core | 4 | Nervous System, Digestive System, Respiratory System, Cardiovascular System, Urinary System, Endocrine System |
| BP202T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I | Core | 4 | General Organic Chemistry, Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromaticity, Halogen Compounds |
| BP203T | Biochemistry | Core | 4 | Bioenergetics, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Lipid Metabolism, Protein Metabolism, Nucleic Acid Metabolism |
| BP204T | Pathophysiology | Core | 4 | Basic Principles of Cell Injury, Inflammation, Oncology, Cardiovascular System Disorders, Kidney and Urinary Tract Disorders, Diseases of Gastrointestinal System |
| BP205T | Computer Applications in Pharmacy | Core | 3 | Introduction to Computers, Web Technologies, Applications of Computers in Pharmacy, Bio-statistics, Bioinformatics |
| BP206T | Environmental Sciences | Core | 3 | Natural Resources, Ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, Social Issues and the Environment, Human Population and the Environment |
| BP207P | Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Study of Skeletal Muscle Contraction, Spirometry, Blood Pressure Measurement, Urine Analysis, Experiments on Nerve-Muscle Preparations |
| BP208P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Experiments to determine physical properties, Preparation of simple organic compounds, Recrystallization and melting point determination, Qualitative analysis of organic compounds, Separation of organic mixtures |
| BP209P | Biochemistry (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Qualitative tests for Carbohydrates, Qualitative tests for Proteins, Qualitative tests for Lipids, Enzyme activity studies, Estimation of glucose in blood |
| BP210P | Computer Applications in Pharmacy (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Operating System basics, Word Processing, Spreadsheet Applications, Presentation Software, Internet and Email Usage |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP301T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II | Core | 4 | Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Carbonyl Compounds, Carboxylic Acids and their Derivatives, Amines |
| BP302T | Physical Pharmaceutics I | Core | 4 | Matter, Properties of Matter, Thermodynamics, Surface and Interfacial Phenomena, Colloidal Dispersions, Coarse Dispersions |
| BP303T | Pharmaceutical Microbiology | Core | 4 | Introduction to Microbiology, Microscopy, Staining Techniques, Sterilization, Disinfectants, Bacterial Growth Curve |
| BP304T | Pharmaceutical Engineering | Core | 4 | Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer, Evaporation, Distillation, Drying, Size Reduction |
| BP305P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Identification of organic compounds, Synthesis of organic compounds, Quantitative analysis of functional groups, Determination of boiling points, Purification techniques |
| BP306P | Physical Pharmaceutics I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Determination of surface tension, Study of adsorption isotherms, Preparation and evaluation of suspensions, Preparation and evaluation of emulsions, Determination of particle size |
| BP307P | Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Microscopic examination of microorganisms, Staining methods, Sterility testing of pharmaceutical products, Antibiotic sensitivity testing, Bacterial count determination |
| BP308P | Pharmaceutical Engineering (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Experiments on fluid flow, Heat transfer studies, Drying rate determination, Size reduction experiments, Filtration studies |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP401T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III | Core | 4 | Stereochemistry, Heterocyclic Compounds, Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Pericyclic Reactions, Mechanism of Organic Reactions |
| BP402T | Medicinal Chemistry I | Core | 4 | Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Metabolism, Bioisosterism, Adrenergic Drugs, Cholinergic Drugs, Anticholinergic Agents |
| BP403T | Physical Pharmaceutics II | Core | 4 | Rheology, Coarse and Fine Dispersions, Micromeritics, Drug Stability, Solubility, Dissolution |
| BP404T | Pharmacology I | Core | 4 | General Pharmacology, Autonomic Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Cardiovascular System, Renal System, Endocrine System |
| BP405T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I | Core | 4 | Introduction to Pharmacognosy, Classification of Drugs, Cultivation, Collection and Processing, Adulteration of Drugs, Carbohydrates, Lipids |
| BP406P | Medicinal Chemistry I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Synthesis of various medicinal compounds, Determination of partition coefficient, Qualitative tests for functional groups, Stereochemical analysis, Spectroscopic studies of drugs |
| BP407P | Physical Pharmaceutics II (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Rheological studies, Particle size distribution analysis, Stability testing of emulsions, Dissolution rate studies, Solubility enhancement techniques |
| BP408P | Pharmacology I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Experiments on isolated tissues, Drug dose calculations, Routes of drug administration, Study of analgesic activity, Study of CNS depressant activity |
| BP409P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Microscopic examination of crude drugs, Chemical tests for carbohydrates and lipids, Extraction of active constituents, Ash value determination, Moisture content determination |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP501T | Medicinal Chemistry II | Core | 4 | Drugs acting on CNS, Autacoids, Cardiotonic Drugs, Antiarrhythmic Drugs, Antianginal Drugs, Diuretics |
| BP502T | Industrial Pharmacy I | Core | 4 | Preformulation Studies, Tablets, Capsules, Liquid Orals, Parenterals, Ophthalmic Preparations |
| BP503T | Pharmacology II | Core | 4 | Chemotherapy, Drugs acting on Blood, Respiratory System, Gastrointestinal System, Endocrine System, Bioassays |
| BP504T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II | Core | 4 | Glycosides, Tannins, Volatile Oils, Resins, Alkaloids, Phytopharmaceuticals |
| BP505T | Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence | Core | 4 | Pharmaceutical Legislations, Pharmacy Act 1948, Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985, Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act 1971, Poison Act 1919 |
| BP506P | Industrial Pharmacy I (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Formulation of Tablets, Evaluation of Tablets, Formulation of Capsules, Preparation of Liquid Orals, Sterility testing |
| BP507P | Pharmacology II (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Experiments on anti-inflammatory activity, Experiments on diuretic activity, Bioassay of various drugs, Toxicity studies, Antimicrobial screening |
| BP508P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Isolation of Glycosides, Isolation of Alkaloids, Extraction of Volatile Oils, Chromatographic techniques for herbal drugs, Qualitative tests for various phytoconstituents |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP601T | Medicinal Chemistry III | Core | 4 | Antineoplastic Agents, Antiviral Agents, Antitubercular Agents, Antimalarial Agents, Diagnostic Agents, Sulphonomides and Urinary Antiseptics |
| BP602T | Pharmacology III | Core | 4 | Bioassay of Drugs, Drug Discovery and Development, Immunopharmacology, Chronopharmacology, Drugs for Gene Therapy, Toxicology |
| BP603T | Herbal Drug Technology | Core | 4 | Herbal Drug Industry, Nutraceuticals, Cosmeceuticals, Standardization of Herbal Drugs, Regulatory Aspects of Herbal Drugs, Formulation of Herbal Products |
| BP604T | Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics | Core | 4 | Bioavailability, Bioequivalence, Drug Absorption, Drug Distribution, Drug Metabolism, Drug Excretion |
| BP605T | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | Core | 4 | Gene Cloning, Recombinant DNA Technology, Protein Engineering, Immunological Products, Vaccines, Monoclonal Antibodies |
| BP606T | Quality Assurance | Core | 3 | Quality Management Systems, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Quality Control Tests, Documentation, Validation |
| BP607P | Medicinal Chemistry III (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Synthesis of anti-tubercular drugs, Synthesis of antimalarial drugs, Spectroscopic identification of drugs, Quantitative analysis of drug samples, Determination of acid value of oils |
| BP608P | Pharmacology III (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Bioassay of various hormones, Preclinical toxicity studies, Animal handling techniques, Interpretation of pharmacological data, Experiments on immunomodulators |
| BP609P | Herbal Drug Technology (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Extraction and isolation of herbal active constituents, Formulation of herbal dosage forms, Standardization of herbal extracts, Quality control tests for herbal drugs, Adulteration detection of crude drugs |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP701T | Instrumental Methods of Analysis | Core | 4 | UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography, Electrophoresis |
| BP702T | Industrial Pharmacy II | Core | 4 | Pharmaceutical Aerosols, Packaging Materials, Quality by Design (QbD), Technology Transfer, Scale-up, Sterile Products Manufacturing |
| BP703T | Pharmacy Practice | Core | 4 | Hospital Pharmacy, Community Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy, Drug Interactions, Adverse Drug Reactions, Patient Counselling |
| BP704T | Novel Drug Delivery System | Core | 4 | Controlled Drug Delivery, Mucoadhesive Drug Delivery, Transdermal Drug Delivery, Targeted Drug Delivery, Gene Therapy, Liposomes and Niosomes |
| BP705P | Instrumental Methods of Analysis (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Spectrophotometric analysis, Chromatographic separation techniques, Analysis using IR spectroscopy, Use of Karl Fischer titrator, pH metric titrations |
| BP706P | Industrial Pharmacy II (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Aseptic techniques in manufacturing, Evaluation of packaging materials, Formulation of parenteral products, Design of drug delivery systems, Pilot plant scale up studies |
| BP707P | Novel Drug Delivery System (Practical) | Lab | 1 | Preparation of microparticles, Preparation of nanoparticles, Evaluation of transdermal patches, Formulation of liposomes, In-vitro drug release studies |
| BP708PS | Project Work | Project | 4 | Literature Survey, Research Design and Methodology, Data Collection and Analysis, Scientific Report Writing, Presentation of Findings |
| BP709ET | Biostatistics and Research Methodology | Elective | 4 | Introduction to Biostatistics, Data Collection and Presentation, Probability, Correlation and Regression, Parametric and Non-Parametric Tests, Research Designs |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP801T | Biostatistics and Research Methodology | Core | 4 | Introduction to Biostatistics, Data Collection and Presentation, Probability, Correlation and Regression, Parametric and Non-Parametric Tests, Research Designs |
| BP802T | Social and Preventive Pharmacy | Core | 4 | Social Pharmacy, Health Education, Epidemiology, Family Planning, Community Health, National Health Programs |
| BP803ET | Pharma Marketing Management | Elective | 4 | Marketing Environment, Product Lifecycle, Promotional Strategies, Distribution Channels, Sales Management, Pharmaceutical Advertising |
| BP806PS | Project Work | Project | 6 | Advanced Research Methodology, Experimental Design and Execution, Comprehensive Data Analysis, Thesis Writing and Presentation, Peer Review and Critique |
| BP807PS | Industrial Practice | Practical | 1 | Exposure to Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Quality Control Procedures, Regulatory Compliance in Industry, Supply Chain Management, Practical Application of Learned Concepts |




