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The B.Pharm is a 4-year undergraduate course, including 8 semesters. The curriculum is regulated by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI).
The B.Pharm course provides practical training on drug formulation, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutics to prepare students for practice in the pharmaceutical industry, clinical pharmacy, regulatory affairs, quality control, research, and healthcare.
The B.Pharm syllabus remains consistent with the regulations adopted by PCI, but minor alterations are possible at the university level. Nevertheless, there is a standard program structure with all the PCI-approved programs.
The following are the electives included in the B.Pharmacy syllabus: Pharmacovigilance Pharmaceutical Marketing Cosmetic Science Computer-Aided Drug Design Clinical Research, etc. Students can select any elective according to their areas of interest or career objectives.
Yes. Typically, every semester in B.Pharma course incorporates a practical lab in relation to a theoretical aspect. Also, the students complete project work and internships (practice school) during their final year to gain industry experience.
The B.Pharm graduates can practice in the following: Pharmaceutical industries (manufacturing, quality assurance, quality control, and R&D) Clinics and hospitals (clinical pharmacists) Drug control organisations Retail or town pharmacy Medical coding, pharmacovigilance and research institutions Can pursue higher studies, such as M.Pharm, MBA, and others