

B-PHARM in General at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan


Khordha, Odisha
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About the Specialization
What is General at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Khordha?
This Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) program at Siksha ''''O'''' Anusandhan, Khordha, Odisha, focuses on developing comprehensive knowledge and skills essential for the pharmaceutical industry. The curriculum is designed to meet the growing demands of India''''s robust pharmaceutical sector, emphasizing drug discovery, manufacturing, quality control, and patient care. It aims to prepare future pharmacists with a strong scientific foundation and practical expertise, crucial for contributing to public health.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for science stream (10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and either Mathematics or Biology) graduates seeking a rewarding career in healthcare. It caters to aspiring pharmaceutical professionals, including those interested in research and development, production, regulatory affairs, or clinical pharmacy. Fresh school leavers passionate about the science of medicine and its societal impact will find this program a foundational step towards their professional aspirations in the Indian pharmaceutical landscape.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths within India''''s thriving pharmaceutical sector, including roles as production chemists, quality control/assurance executives, research scientists, regulatory affairs specialists, or clinical pharmacists. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning significantly more. The program aligns with Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) standards, preparing students for licensure and various industry certifications, ensuring readiness for professional practice.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Sciences & Foundational Pharmacy- (Semester 1-2)
Develop a strong understanding of fundamental biological, chemical, and pharmaceutical principles. Attend all lectures, actively participate in practical sessions, and use concept maps to connect interdisciplinary topics. Leverage online resources like NPTEL pharmacy courses for deeper insights and clarity on complex subjects.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks, lab manuals, NPTEL, Khan Academy, Peer study groups
Career Connection
A solid foundation is crucial for understanding drug action, formulation, and analysis, essential for all pharmacy careers in research, manufacturing, or patient care.
Hone Communication & Computer Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on improving written and verbal communication through presentations, report writing, and group discussions. Simultaneously, gain proficiency in pharmaceutical software and data analysis tools relevant to the industry. Utilize university workshops and online tutorials for skill enhancement and practical application.
Tools & Resources
Microsoft Office Suite, scientific calculators, presentation software, university communication labs
Career Connection
Effective communication is vital for patient counseling, inter-professional collaboration, and presenting research findings. Computer skills are non-negotiable for modern pharmaceutical operations and data management.
Engage in Early Lab & Practical Experiences- (Semester 1-2)
Treat lab sessions as a critical learning component, focusing on precise experimental techniques, observation, and data recording. Understand the ''''why'''' behind each experiment, not just the ''''how''''. Document all findings meticulously in lab notebooks and seek feedback from instructors to refine skills.
Tools & Resources
Lab equipment, standard operating procedures (SOPs), lab journals
Career Connection
Practical skills are fundamental for roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality control, and research labs, making graduates job-ready for entry-level positions in the Indian pharma sector.
Intermediate Stage
Deep Dive into Core Pharmaceutical Disciplines- (Semester 3-5)
Beyond rote learning, strive to understand the mechanisms, applications, and implications of subjects like Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Pharmacognosy. Form study groups to discuss complex topics and solve problems collaboratively. Explore case studies related to drug development and disease management.
Tools & Resources
Specialized textbooks, journal articles, online pharmaceutical databases (e.g., PubChem, DrugBank)
Career Connection
These core subjects form the backbone of drug design, action, and natural product sourcing, preparing students for R&D, formulation, and clinical roles within the Indian pharmaceutical industry.
Seek Industry Exposure through Internships/Visits- (Semester 3-5)
Proactively search for short-term internships or industrial visits during semester breaks. Connect with faculty for recommendations and guidance on applying to Indian pharmaceutical companies like Dr. Reddy''''s, Cipla, Sun Pharma. Observe quality control, production processes, and regulatory practices firsthand.
Tools & Resources
University career services, LinkedIn, industry contacts, company websites
Career Connection
Early exposure clarifies career interests, builds professional networks, and provides practical insights, significantly enhancing employability and understanding of industry operations in India.
Participate in Workshops and Competitions- (Semester 3-5)
Attend university-organized workshops on advanced analytical techniques, drug formulation, or intellectual property. Participate in national-level pharmacy quizzes, poster presentations, or essay competitions to test knowledge and build confidence. Present findings from mini-projects or literature reviews.
Tools & Resources
Pharmacy student associations, academic clubs, industry events and conferences
Career Connection
Participation demonstrates initiative and specialized skills, valuable for resumes and interviews in a competitive Indian job market and for future academic or industry leadership roles.
Advanced Stage
Undertake a Comprehensive Research Project- (Semester 7-8)
Work diligently on the final year project, choosing a topic of personal interest or industry relevance. Conduct thorough literature reviews, design experiments, execute research, and analyze data. Aim for quality publications or presentations at national/international conferences. Seek mentorship from faculty and industry experts.
Tools & Resources
Research labs, statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R), scientific journals, research databases
Career Connection
A strong research project enhances problem-solving skills, demonstrates independence, and is highly valued by R&D firms and academic institutions in India, paving the way for advanced studies or research careers.
Focus on Advanced Electives & Specialization- (Semester 8)
Carefully select elective subjects such as Pharmaceutical Marketing, Regulatory Science, or Pharmacovigilance based on career aspirations. Engage deeply with these subjects to develop specialized expertise. Network with professionals in these niche areas to understand industry trends and demands and gain career insights.
Tools & Resources
Elective course materials, industry whitepapers, professional associations (e.g., IPA, IDMA)
Career Connection
Specialized knowledge makes graduates more attractive to specific sectors of the pharmaceutical industry, opening doors to advanced roles and faster career progression in India''''s diverse pharma landscape.
Intensive Placement Preparation & Networking- (Semester 7-8)
Actively participate in campus placement drives, mock interviews, and resume building workshops. Research target companies and practice aptitude tests and technical interviews. Attend industry seminars and conferences to network with potential employers and gain insights into current industry practices in India.
Tools & Resources
Placement cell services, online job portals (e.g., Naukri, LinkedIn), interview preparation guides
Career Connection
Effective placement preparation and a strong professional network significantly increase the chances of securing desirable job offers from top pharmaceutical companies and establishing a successful career.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the Mathematics/Biology/Biotechnology/Technical Vocational subject. Obtained at least 45% marks (40% in case of candidate belonging to reserved category) in the above subjects taken together. Admission is through SAAT/JEE (Main)/NEET/OUAT and based on merit.
Duration: 4 years / 8 semesters
Credits: 203 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30%, External: 70%
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, Elementary Tissues, Osseous System, Skeletal Muscle, Haemopoetic System, Lymphatic System |
| BP102T | Pharmaceutical Analysis I (Theory) | Core | 4 | Pharmaceutical Analysis, Acid-Base Titrations, Non-Aqueous Titrations, Precipitation Titrations, Complexometric Titrations, Gravimetric Analysis, Potentiometry |
| BP103T | Pharmaceutics I (Theory) | Core | 4 | Introduction to Pharmaceutics, Dosage Forms & Prescriptions, Posology & Pharmaceutical Aids, Unit Operations & Micromeritics, Surface & Interfacial Phenomenon, Coarse Dispersions, Suppositories, Aerosols |
| BP104T | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Theory) | Core | 4 | Pharmaceutical Impurities, Major Intra and Extra Cellular Electrolytes, Dental Products, G.I. Agents, Miscellaneous Compounds, Radiopharmaceuticals |
| BP105T | Communication Skills (Theory) | Core | 2 | Introduction to Communication, Verbal Communication, Non-Verbal Communication, Listening Skills, Writing Skills, Presentation Skills & Group Discussion |
| BP106RBT/BP106RMT | Remedial Biology/Remedial Mathematics (Theory) | Core | 2 | Biology: Plant Morphology & Anatomy, Biology: Plant Physiology & Cell Biology, Biology: Genetics & Animal Tissues, Biology: Digestive & Respiratory Systems, Mathematics: Algebra & Trigonometry, Mathematics: Calculus & Matrices |
| BP107P | Human Anatomy and Physiology I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Histology experiments, Blood grouping, Skeletal system identification, Physiological recordings |
| BP108P | Pharmaceutical Analysis I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Preparation of standard solutions, Acid-Base titrations, Precipitation titrations, Complexometric titrations |
| BP109P | Pharmaceutics I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Preparation of pharmaceutical formulations, Evaluation of dosage forms, Micromeritics experiments, Emulsions and suspensions preparation |
| BP110P | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Limit tests for impurities, Assay of inorganic compounds, Preparation of inorganic pharmaceuticals, Tests for purity |
| BP111P | Communication Skills (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Presentation practice, Group discussion, Role-playing scenarios, Listening exercises |
| BP112RBP/BP112RMP | Remedial Biology/Remedial Mathematics (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Biology: Plant cell study, Biology: Animal tissue identification, Mathematics: Problem solving, Mathematics: Graph plotting |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP201T | Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Theory) | Core | 4 | Nervous System, Cardiovascular System, Urinary System, Endocrine System, Reproductive System |
| BP202T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I (Theory) | Core | 4 | Classification and Nomenclature, Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds, Carboxylic Acids and Amines, Stereo-isomerism |
| BP203T | Biochemistry (Theory) | Core | 4 | Biomolecules, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Biological Oxidation & Lipid Metabolism, Amino Acid Metabolism & Nucleic Acids, Enzymes, Vitamins, Hormones |
| BP204T | Pathophysiology (Theory) | Core | 4 | Cell Injury and Adaptation, Inflammation and Repair, Basic Mechanisms of Disease, Immunopathophysiology, Diseases of various body systems |
| BP205T | Computer Applications in Pharmacy (Theory) | Core | 3 | Introduction to Computers & Data Processing, Computer Networks & Internet, Application of Computers in Pharmacy, Bio-informatics |
| BP206T | Environmental Sciences (Theory) | Core | 3 | Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies, Natural Resources & Ecosystems, Biodiversity and its Conservation, Environmental Pollution, Social Issues & Human Population |
| BP207P | Human Anatomy and Physiology II (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Nerve stimulation experiments, Blood pressure measurement, Urinary system analysis, Endocrine system models |
| BP208P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Organic qualitative analysis, Organic synthesis experiments, Recrystallization techniques, Distillation methods |
| BP209P | Biochemistry (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | Carbohydrate estimation, Protein estimation, Enzyme activity studies, Urine analysis |
| BP210P | Computer Applications in Pharmacy (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | MS Word & Excel exercises, Database creation, Internet searching for drug information, Statistical software application |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP301T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP302T | Physical Pharmaceutics I (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP303T | Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP304T | Pharmaceutical Engineering (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP305P | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP306P | Physical Pharmaceutics I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP307P | Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP308P | Pharmaceutical Engineering (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP401T | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP402T | Medicinal Chemistry I (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP403T | Physical Pharmaceutics II (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP404T | Pharmacology I (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP405T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP406P | Medicinal Chemistry I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP407P | Physical Pharmaceutics II (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP408P | Pharmacology I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP409P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP501T | Medicinal Chemistry II (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP502T | Industrial Pharmacy I (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP503T | Pharmacology II (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP504T | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP505T | Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP506P | Industrial Pharmacy I (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP507P | Pharmacology II (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP508P | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP601T | Medicinal Chemistry III (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP602T | Pharmacology III (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP603T | Herbal Drug Technology (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP604T | Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP605T | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP606T | Quality Assurance (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP607P | Medicinal Chemistry III (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP608P | Pharmacology III (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP609P | Herbal Drug Technology (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP701T | Instrumental Methods of Analysis (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP702T | Industrial Pharmacy II (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP703T | Pharmacy Practice (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP704T | Novel Drug Delivery System (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP705PR | Project Work | Project | 10 | |
| BP706P | Instrumental Methods of Analysis (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP707P | Industrial Pharmacy II (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 | |
| BP708P | Pharmacy Practice (Practical) | Practical/Lab | 1 |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP801T | Biostatistics and Research Methodology (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP802T | Social and Preventive Pharmacy (Theory) | Core | 4 | |
| BP803ET | Pharmaceutical Marketing (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP804ET | Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP805ET | Pharmacovigilance (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP806ET | Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP807ET | Computer Aided Drug Design (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP808ET | Cell and Molecular Biology (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP809ET | Cosmeticology (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP810ET | Experimental Pharmacology (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP811ET | Advanced Instrumentation Techniques (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP812ET | Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP813ET | Pharmaceutical Product Development (Elective) (Theory) | Elective | 4 | |
| BP814PR | Project Work | Project | 6 |




