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STRUCTURE OF COURSE FOR B. PHARM (BACHELOR OF PHARMACY)
Course Structure (as per Pune University)
It is a full time 4 years professional Degree Course with one month industrial training to be completed during the course period.

 
     
  PROGRAMME STRUCTURE  
  The four major Departments under Pharmaceutical Sciences are as follows:

 
 
  1. Pharmaceutics: (Study of Dosage Forms/ Formulations)
  2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry: (Study of Chemistry of Drug Molecules and Study of Analytical techniques)
  3. Pharmacognosy : (Study of Drugs of Natural Origin )
  4. Pharmacology: (Study of Action of Drugs)
 
 

The Students of B.Pharm acquire a sufficient understanding of scientific principles and techniques of pharmaceutical sciences together with associated problem solving skills. In order to provide the students which co-ordinated understanding, comprehensive knowledge and expertise in all aspects of Formulation, Dispensing, Manufacturing, Packing, Usage and Biopharmaceutical Applications of drugs including the study of clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Medicines, Cosmetics and Microbiological testing of raw and finished products is covered in the Dept. of Pharmaceutics. It includes seven subjects, which are systematically studied during four years of course. The structure and working of machineries used in the formulation and manufacturing is also studies in Pharmaceutical Engineering. The above all aspect are studied theoretically as we as practically.

Under the Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis total nine subjects are studied in a systematic manner, viz., basic and advanced, Organic and Inorganic chemistry, action/reactions of drugs / intermediates / additives in biological systems, chemistry of drugs, structure activity relationships (SAR), synthesis of drugs and intermediates on laboratory scale and analysis of drugs and raw materials by instrumental, titrimetric and volumetric methods. The applications of theory are taken in the laboratory.

The identification, isolation, cultivation of plants / crude drugs / herbals are studied thoroughly according to traditional / conventional methods in the Dept. of Pharmacognosy. The drugs of plant, animal and marine origin constitute the major part of the subject. The value addition and updating in the subject is done from new and fast emerging era of Biotechnology and Pharmacogenomics.

The human anatomy and physiology along with path physiological and clinical aspects are taught at beginning of the course. The absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs / mechanism of action and Screening of new molecules are studied theoretically as well as practically in animal, models and human beings in the third and final year of course under Dept. of Pharmacology.

Other supporting subjects include Industrial Psychology, Drug Store and Business Management, Computer applications and Business Mathematics are covered in the entire course of pharmacy at various levels.

 
     
  Following subjects are offered : [ T - Theory, P - Practical ]  
     
 
First Year B. Pharm Second Year B. Pharm
  1. Pharmaceutics - I (T & P)
  2. Dispensing of Medicine and Hospital
    Pharmacy (T & P)
  3. Pharmaceutical Chemistry - I(T&P)
  4. Pharmaceutical Chemistry -II(T&P)
  5. Anatomy Physiology and Health
    Education (T & P)
  6. Biostatistics and Computer
    application (T)
  7. Pharmacognosy - I (T
  1. Pharmaceutical Analysis - I
    (T& P)
  2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry - III
    (T&P)
  3. Pharmaceutics - II (T&P)
  4. Pathophysiology &
    Pharmacology (T)
  5. Microbiology and Immunology
    (T&P)
  6. Biochemistry & Clinical
    biochemistry (T&P)
  7. Pharmaceutical Engineering (T)
Third Year B. Pharm Fourth Year B. Pharm
  1. Pharmaceutics - III (T&P)
  2. Pharmacology -II (T&P)
  3. Pharmaceutical Chemistry -IV
    (T&P)
  4. Pharmaceutical Analysis - II (T&P)
  5. Pharmaceutical Management (T)
  6. Pharmacognosy II (T&P)
  7. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (T)
  1. Pharmaceutics - III (T&P)
  2. Biopharmaceutics and
    Pharmacokinetics (T)
  3. Medicinal Chemistry - II (T&P)
  4. Pharmacogonosy and
    Phytochemistry - II (T&P)
  5. Pharmaceutical Analysis - III
    (T&P)
  6. Pharmaceutical Marketing and
    Jurisprudence (T)
  7. Pharmacology and Bioassay
    including Toxicology (T&P)
 
  EXAMINATION PATTERN  
 

The B.Pharm. Curriculum consists of Four Years (Full Time) course approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) & Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and Directorate of technical Education (DTE) of Maharashtra State and affiliated to University of Pune. It follows annual pattern. The University conducts the annual examination for theory as well as practical at the end of each academic year. However, for continuous evaluation of the students, three Sessional tests which constitute 20% of the total marks, awarded by the University is conducted by the college. The Pune University awards the degree after successful completion of practical training of 01 month duration in pharmaceutical manufacturing companies before completion of 4th year. The students have to apply separately for registration to the State Pharmacy Council (which works under PCI, New Delhi) after completion of the B.Pharm, Degree from the University to be a Registered Pharmacist. The scheme of examination marks of internal and University exams is as under.

 
     
  CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE  
 
  1. Students should obey the discipline and instruction given by the Competent authority from time to time
  2. The students must be regular in his/her attendance for theory and practical classes. In case the student's attendance is less than 75% at the theory lectures and the practical separately, his/her term may not be granted.
  3. Students should have decent behavior in the institute campus.
  4. The student name will be struck off the roll calls if he /she remain absent for more than one month without prior written notice.
  5. Mobile use is prohibited in the class room, Computer lab, Laboratories,
    And Library
  6. The student should not participate in any practical or anti social activities.
    Chewing syms, Tobaco, Gutka & drinking of liquer
  7. Smoking, drinking, use of drugs, gutka etc in the institute premises and campus is strictly prohibited.
  8. Attendance is compulsory for seminars, Guest lecturers, Examinations,
    Project etc.
  9. Ragging of students in any form is not allowed. Strict disciplinary action will be taken if any one is found guilty.
  10. Students should carry the identity card with in the campus, Dress code is Compulsory in the institute.
  11. Violation of the institute rules or any act of indiscipline within the campus will make the student liable for the strict disciplinary action.
  12. Students if found indulging in anti-national activities contrary to the provisions of Acts and Laws enforced by Government or in any activity contrary to rules of discipline, will be liable to be expelled from the college without any notice by the Principal.
  13. If any of the statement made in application form or any information supplied by the candidate in connection with his or her admission in later on at any time, found to be false or incorrect, his or her admission will be cancelled, fees forfeited and he or she may be expelled from the college by the Principal. An appeal against the order of expulsion, however, may be preferred within 7 days to the Director of Technical Education, Maharashtra State, Mumbai, whose decision in such cases will be final.
  14. The student should understand and accept the code of conduct and notification displayed on the general Notice Board and shall make note of the circulars put on the notice board from time to time.
 
  Action against Ragging

Maharashtra prohibition of Ragging Act.1999 has the following Provision for action against ragging
 
 
  1. Ragging within or outside of institute is prohibited.
  2. Any student convicted of on offence of ragging shall be dismissed from
    the institute and such student shall not be admitted in any other institute
    for a period of five year from the date of order of such dismissal
  3. Who-so-ever directly or indirectly commits, Participates in abets or
    Propagates ragging with in or outside the institution shall, on conviction, b
    be punished with imprisonment for a term of up to two year and / or
    penalty which may extend to Rs. 10000/-