Doctor of Pharmacy
About the Course
Eligibility Criteria
The candidate should have passed 10+2 / ‘A’ Level or its equivalent from any Board or Council with 45% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology / Zoology / Computer Science.
Attendance Requirement
Assessment System
Internal Assessment
The internal assessment consists of 30 marks for every three sessional examinations evenly spread during the academic year. The average marks of the best two examinations shall be considered for the evaluation of the final percentage. The university shall conducting exams for 70 marks.
Practical
Two sessional examinations is conducted for 30 marks in both theory and practical. University Examination: Examination will be conducted for first to fourth years at the end respective years. Project work (dissertation work) should be submitted as a part of fifth year for which viva voce on dissertation work is conducted at the end of the V year.
Course of Study
Year 1
- Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Pharmaceutics
- Medicinal Biochemistry
- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry
- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
- Remedial Mathematics/ Biology
Year 2
- Pathophysiology
- Pharmaceutical Microbiology
- Pharmacognosy & Phytopharmaceuticals
- Pharmacology-I
- Community Pharmacy
- Pharmacotherapeutics-I
Year 3
- Pharmacology-II
- Pharmaceutical Analysis
- Pharmacotherapeutics-II
- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Pharmaceutical Formulations
Year 4
- Pharmacotherapeutics-III
- Hospital Pharmacy
- Clinical Pharmacy
- Biostatistics & Research Methodology
- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
- Clinical Toxicology
Year 5
- Clinical Research
- Phaemacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics
- Clinical Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacotherapeutics Drug
- Clerkship*
- Project work (Six Months) *Attending ward rounds on daily basis.
Year 6
- Six months in General Medicine department and
- Two months each in three other speciality departments
Semester 7
- Instrumental Methods of Analysis
- Industrial Pharmacy-II
- Pharmacy Practice
- Novel Drug Delivery System
Semester 8
- Biostatics and Research Methodology
- Social and Preventive Pharmacy
- Two elective subjects out of nine subjects