B. Pharm should basically cater the needs of the pharma industry and clinical settings for patients
So B. Pharm is both Technical and Medical
As all drugs are chemical it should also be chemical to support the term druggist and Chemist
Experimental pharmacology in animal models can be taken care in M. Pharm
Experimental pharmacology in animal models has least relevance in clinical or pharmaceutical settings; Rather Therapeutics and clinical trials are the areas more apt and important in contemporary pharmaceutical world.
Pharmacognosy can be discussed in ayurveda B. Pharm
Please verify the subjects in each year:
FIRST YEAR (Total 700 hours)
Dispensing, Hospital and Community Pharmacy, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Pharmaceutical Technology, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Human anatomy and physiology, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Drug development (Pharmacognostical, Pharmacological and chemical basis of drug development), 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Biochemistry, 50 hrs theory
+ 5 assignments, 50 hours
SECOND YEAR (Total 700 hours)
Medicinal Chemistry-I, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Physical Pharmacy, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Pathophysiology and Therapeutics, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 50 hours theory
+ 5 assignments, 50 hours
THIRD YEAR (Total 700 hours)
Medicinal Chemistry-II, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Industrial Pharmacy-I (with GMP & GLP), 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Pathophysiology and Therapeutics-II, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Pharmaceutical Analysis, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Pharmaceutical care (with GCP), 50 hours
+ Assignments, 50 hours
FOURTH YEAR (Total 700 hours)
Medicinal Chemistry-III, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Industrial Pharmacy-II, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Pathophysiology and Therapeutics-III, 75 hrs theory and 75 hours practical
Pharmaceutical Business management, 50 hours
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, 50 hours
+ Project work, 150 hours
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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