Revised Ordinance Governing Diploma in  Pharmacy     (D. Pharm.) Diploma Course

(A)   Course of Study: The course of study for Diploma in Pharmacy part-I and Diploma in pharmacy part- II shall include the subjects as given in the Tables I & II below. The number of hours devoted to each subject for its teaching is given against columns 2 and 3 of the Tables below.

TABLE-I Diploma in Pharmacy (Part-I)

 

Subject

Theory

Practical

hours

/year

Hrs.       / week

hours

/year

Hrs.      / week

Pharmaceutics-I

75

3

100

4

Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I

75

3

75

3

Pharmacognosy

75

3

75

3

Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology

50

2

75

3

Human Anatomy & Physiology

75

3

50

2

Health Education & community pharmacy

50

2

 

 

 

400

16

375

15

 

TABLE-II Diploma in Pharmacy (Part-II)

 

Subject

Theory

 

Practica l

 

hours

/year

Hrs.      / week

hours

/year

Hrs.       / week

Pharmaceutics-II

75

3

100

4

Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II

100

4

75

3

Pharmacology & Toxicology

75

3

50

2

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

50

2

-

 

Drug store and Business Management

75

3

-

 

Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

75

3

50

2

 

450

18

275

11

Revised Ordinance Governing Bachelor of Pharmacy     (B. Pharm.) Degree Course

Course of study

The course of study for B. Pharm shall include Semester Wise Theory & Practical as given in Table – I to VIII. The number of hours to be devoted to each theory, tutorial and practical course in any semester shall not be less than that shown in Table – I to VIII.

 

Table-I: Course of study for semester I

Course code

Name of the course

No. of

Tuto

Credit

hours

rial

points

BP101T

Human Anatomy and Physiology I–

3

1

4

Theory

BP102T

Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory

3

1

4

BP103T

Pharmaceutics I – Theory

3

1

4

BP104T

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry –

3

1

4

Theory

BP105T

Communication skills – Theory *

2

-

2

BP106RBT

Remedial Biology/

2

-

2

BP106RMT

Remedial Mathematics – Theory*

BP107P

Human Anatomy and Physiology –

4

-

2

Practical

BP108P

Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Practical

4

-

2

BP109P

Pharmaceutics I – Practical

4

-

2

BP110P

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry –

4

-

2

Practical

BP111P

Communication skills – Practical*

2

-

1

BP112RBP

Remedial Biology – Practical*

2

-

1

Total

32/34$/36#

4

27/29$/30#

#Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry at HSC and appearing for Remedial Biology (RB) course.

$Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology at HSC and appearing for Remedial Mathematics (RM) course.

* Non University Examination (NUE)


Table-II: Course of study for semester II

 

Course

Name of the course

No. of

Tutorial

Credit

Code

hours

points

BP201T

Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory

3

1

4

BP202T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory

3

1

4

BP203T

Biochemistry – Theory

3

1

4

BP204T

Pathophysiology – Theory

3

1

4

BP205T

Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory *

3

-

3

BP206T

Environmental sciences – Theory *

3

-

3

BP207P

Human Anatomy and Physiology II –Practical

4

-

2

BP208P

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I– Practical

4

-

2

BP209P

Biochemistry – Practical

4

-

2

BP210P

Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Practical*

2

-

1

Total

32

4

29

*Non University Examination (NUE)


  

Table-III: Course of study for semester III

 

Course

Name of the course

No. of

Tutorial

Credit

code

hours

points

BP301T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Theory

3

1

4

BP302T

Physical Pharmaceutics I – Theory

3

1

4

BP303T

Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Theory

3

1

4

BP304T

Pharmaceutical Engineering – Theory

3

1

4

BP305P

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Practical

4

-

2

BP306P

Physical Pharmaceutics I – Practical

4

-

2

BP307P

Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Practical

4

-

2

BP 308P

Pharmaceutical Engineering –Practical

4

-

2

Total

28

4

24



 

 

Table-IV: Course of study for semester IV

 

Course

Name of the course

No. of

Tutorial

Credit

code

hours

points

BP401T

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III– Theory

3

1

4

BP402T

Medicinal Chemistry I – Theory

3

1

4

BP403T

Physical Pharmaceutics II – Theory

3

1

4

BP404T

Pharmacology I – Theory

3

1

4

BP405T

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I– Theory

3

1

4

BP406P

Medicinal Chemistry I – Practical

4

-

2

BP407P

Physical Pharmaceutics II – Practical

4

 

2

BP408P

Pharmacology I – Practical

4

-

2

BP409P

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I – Practical

4

-

2

Total

31

5

28

 



Table-V: Course of study for semester V

 

Course

Name of the course

No. of

Tutorial

Credit

code

hours

points

BP501T

Medicinal Chemistry II – Theory

3

1

4

BP502T

Formulative Pharmacy– Theory

3

1

4

BP503T

Pharmacology II – Theory

3

1

4

BP504T

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II– Theory

3

1

4

BP505T

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence – Theory

3

1

4

BP506P

Formulative Pharmacy – Practical

4

-

2

BP507P

Pharmacology II – Practical

4

-

2

BP508P

Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II –

4

-

2

Practical

Total

27

5

26


Table-VI: Course of study for semester VI

 

Course

Name of the course

No. of

Tutorial

Credit

code

hours

points

BP601T

Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory

3

1

4

BP602T

Pharmacology III – Theory

3

1

4

BP603T

Herbal Drug Technology – Theory

3

1

4

BP604T

Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics –

3

1

4

Theory

BP605T

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology – Theory

3

1

4

BP606T

Quality Assurance –Theory

3

1

4

BP607P

Medicinal chemistry III – Practical

4

-

2

BP608P

Pharmacology III – Practical

4

-

2

BP609P

Herbal Drug Technology – Practical

4

-

2

Total

30

6

30


Table-VII: Course of study for semester VII

 

Course

Name of the course

No. of

Tutorial

Credit

code

hours

points

BP701T

Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Theory

3

1

4

BP702T

Industrial Pharmacy – Theory

3

1

4

BP703T

Pharmacy Practice – Theory

3

1

4

BP704T

Novel Drug Delivery System – Theory

3

1

4

BP705P

Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Practical

4

-

2

BP706PS

Practice School*

12

-

6

Total

28

5

24

* Non University Examination (NUE)


 

Table-VIII: Course of study for semester VIII

 

Course

Name of the course

No. of

Tutorial

Credit

code

hours

points

BP801T

Biostatistics and Research Methodology

3

1

4

BP802T

Social and Preventive Pharmacy

3

1

4

BP803ET

Pharmaceutical Marketing

 

 

 

 

 

1 + 1 = 2

 

BP804ET

Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science

 

 

BP805ET

Pharmacovigilance

 

 

BP806ET

Quality Control and Standardizations of

3 + 3 =

4 + 4 =

Herbals

6

8

BP807ET

Computer Aided Drug Design

BP808ET

Cell and Molecular Biology

 

 

BP809ET

Cosmetic Science

 

 

BP810ET

Experimental Pharmacology

 

 

BP811ET

Advanced Instrumentation Techniques

 

 

BP812PW

Project Work

12

-

6

Total

24

4

22


Table-IX: Semester wise credits distribution

 

Semester

Credit Points

I

27/29$/30#

II

29

III

26

IV

28

V

26

VI

26

VII

24

VIII

22

Extracurricular/ Co curricular activities

01*

Total credit points for the program

209/211$/212#

* The credit points assigned for extracurricular and or co-curricular activities shall be given by the Principals of the colleges and the same shall be submitted to the University. The criteria to acquire this credit point shall be defined by the colleges from time to time.

$Applicable ONLY for the students studied Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology at HSC and appearing for Remedial Mathematics course.

 

#Applicable ONLY for the students studied Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry at HSC and appearing for Remedial Biology course.


Revised Ordinance Governing    Doctor  of Pharmacy ( post baccalaureate )     { Pharm.D (PB)} Course

1.   Course of study

The course of study for Pharm.D.( Post Baccalaureate) shall include the subjects as given in the Tables below. The number of hours in a week, devoted to each subject for its teaching in theory, practical and tutorial shall not be less than that noted against it in columns (3), (4) and

(5)   below.


First Year Post Baccalaureate

 

 

 

S.No.

 

 

Name of Subject

No. of hours of Theory

No. of hours of Practical/

Hospital Posting

No. of hours of Tutorial

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

1.1

Pharmacotherapeutics- I & II

3

3

1

1.2

Hospital & Community Pharmacy

3

3

1

1.3

Clinical Pharmacy

3

3

1

1.4

Biostatistics & Research Methodology

2

-

1

1.5

Clinical Toxicology

2

-

1

1.6

Pharmacotherapeutics-III

3

3

1

 

Total hours

16

12

6

Grand total

 

 

= 34

 

Second Year Post Baccalaureate:

 

 

 

S.No.

 

 

Name of Subject

No. of hours of Theory

No. of hours of Hospital posting*

No. of hours of Seminar

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

2.1

Clinical Research

3

-

1

2.2

Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics

3

-

1

2.3

Clinical Pharmacokinetics & Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

2

-

1

2.4

Clerkship *

-

-

1

2.5

Project work (Six Months)

-

20

-

 

Total hours

8

20

4

Grand total

 

 

= 32

*Attending ward rounds on daily basis

 

Third Year Post Baccalaureate

 

Internship or residency training including postings in specialty units. Student should provide the clinical pharmacy services under supervision of a preceptor to the allotted wards.

(i)    Six months in General Medicine department, and

Two months each in three other specialty departments


Revised Ordinance Governing    Doctor  of Pharmacy        ( Pharm.D ) Degree Course

1.   Course of study

a)    The course of study for Pharm.D. Shall include the subjects as given in the Tables below. The number of hours in a week, devoted to each subject for its teaching in theory, practical and tutorial shall not be less than that noted against it in columns (3), (4) and (5) bel

First Year :


T A B L E S


 

S.No.

Name of Subject

No. of hours of Theory

No. of hours of Practical

No. of hours of Tutorial

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

1.1

Human Anatomy and Physiology

3

3

1

1.2

Pharmaceutics

2

3

1

1.3

Medicinal Biochemistry

3

3

1

1.4

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

3

3

1

1.5

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

2

3

1

1.6

Remedial Mathematics/ Biology**

3

3*

1

 

Total hours

16

18

6 = (40)

 

* For Biology

** For candidates who have studied PCMB in 10+2 course are exempted.

** Colleges to conduct the Examination.


 

 Second Year:

 

S.No

Name of Subject

No. of hours of Theory

No. of hours of Practical

No. of hours of Tutorial

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

2.1

Pathophysiology

3

-

1

2.2

Pharmaceutical Microbiology

3

3

1

2.3

Pharmacognosy & Phytopharmaceuticals

3

3

1

2.4

Pharmacology-I

3

-

1

2.5

Community Pharmacy

2

-

1

2.6

Pharmacotherapeutics-I

3

3

1

 

Total Hours

17

9

6 = 32

 

 

 

Third Year:

 

S.No.

Name of Subject

No. of hours of Theory

No. of hours of Practical

No. of hours of Tutorial

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

3.1

Pharmacology-II

3

3

1

3.2

Pharmaceutical Analysis

3

3

1

3.3

Pharmacotherapeutics-II

3

3

1

3.4

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

2

-

-

3.5

Medicinal Chemistry

3

3

1

3.6

Pharmaceutical Formulations

2

3

1

 

Total hours

16

15

5 = 36


 

 

 

 

 

Fourth Year:

 

S.No.

Name of Subject

No. of hours of Theory

No. of hours of Practical/ Hospital Posting

No. of hours of Tutorial

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

4.1

Pharmacotherapeutics-III

3

3

1

4.2

Hospital Pharmacy

2

3

1

4.3

Clinical Pharmacy

3

3

1

4.4

Biostatistics & Research Methodology

2

-

1

4.5

Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics

3

3

1

4.6

Clinical Toxicology

2

-

1

 

Total hours

15

12

6 = 33

 

 

Fifth Year:

 

S.No.

Name of Subject

No. of hours of Theory

No. of hours of Hospital posting*

No. of hours of Seminar

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

5.1

Clinical Research

3

-

1

5.2

Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics

3

-

1

5.3

Clinical Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring

2

-

1

5.4

Clerkship *

-

-

1

5.5

Project work (Six Months)

-

20

-

 

Total hours

8

20

4 = 32

 

Sixth Year:

Internship or residency training including postings in special ity units. Student should independently provide the clinical pharmacy services to the allotted wards.
(i) Six months in General Medicine department, and
(ii) Two months each in three other speciality departments