Duration

4 Years (8 Semesters)

Intake

100

Eligibility

Admission to F.Y.B.Pharm.

  • Minimum of 45% marks at the HSC (10+2) level of the Maharashtra State board of Secondary Education or any other equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics as compulsory subjects. For backward class candidates, the minimum requirement is 40% marks. (with MHT-CET Exam Score)

  • Diploma Holders who have passed the diploma course in Pharmacy approved by PCI or its equivalent with min 50% marks can take admission to the First Year.

 

Admission to S.Y.B.Pharm.

  • Diploma Holders who have passed the diploma course in Pharmacy approved by PCI or its equivalent with minimum First Class (60%) can take admission to the Direct Second Year.

 

Attendance

Minimum of 80% attendance in theory and practicals separately

Course Affiliation

Approved by PCI & AICTE, New Delhi,

Recognized by DTE & Govt. of Maharashtra

Affiliated by KBC NMU Jalgaon (Maharashtra)

Fee for Academic Year

Annual / Tuition Fees and other fees per academic year : contact us for details

Course of study for semester I

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Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points
BP101T Human Anatomy and Physiology I–
Theory
3 1 4
BP102T Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory 3 1 4
BP103T Pharmaceutics I – Theory 3 1 4
BP104T Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry –
Theory
3 1 4
BP105T Communication skills – Theory * 2 - 2
BP106RBT
BP106RMT
Remedial Biology/
Remedial Mathematics – Theory*
2 - 2
BP107P Human Anatomy and Physiology –
Practical
4 - 2
BP108P Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Practical 4 - 2
BP109P Pharmaceutics I – Practical 4 - 2
BP110P Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry –
Practical
4 - 2
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 RemedialMathematics (RM)course.
* Non University Examination (NUE)

Course of study for semester II

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Course Code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit 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)

Course of study for semester III

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Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit 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

Course of study for semester IV

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Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit 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

Course of study for semester V

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Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points
BP501T Medicinal Chemistry II – Theory 3 1 4
BP502T Industrial Pharmacy I– 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 Industrial Pharmacy I – Practical 4 - 2
BP507P Pharmacology II – Practical 4 - 2
BP508P Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II –
Practical
4 - 2
Total 27 5 26

Course of study for semester VI

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Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit 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 –
Theory
3 1 4
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

Course of study for semester VII

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Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points
BP701T Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Theory 3 1 4
BP702T Industrial Pharmacy II – 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)

Course of study for semester VIII

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Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points
BP801T Biostatistics and Research Methodology 3 1 4
BP802T Social and Preventive Pharmacy 3 1 4
BP803ET Pharma Marketing Management
BP804ET Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
BP805ET Pharmacovigilance
BP806ET Quality Control and Standardization of
Herbals
3+3=6 1+1=2 4+4=8
BP807ET Computer Aided Drug Design
BP808ET Cell and Molecular Biology
BP809ET Cosmetic Science
BP810ET Experimental Pharmacology
BP811ET Advanced Instrumentation Techniques
BP812ET Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals
BP813PW Project Work 12 - 6
Total 24 4 22

Departments

Vision:

To take efforts for the excellence in teaching, training & in research & development to promote the human health through safe, effective & affordable Pharmaceutical interventions.

Mission:

  • To develop the scientific knowledge for the identification, formulation, preparation, standardization, quality controls and uses of drugs, with their effective management of distribution and sale.

  • To encourage the research in department of Pharmaceutics so as to develop newer techniques of formulation, quality control and evaluation of drugs and drug product.

Vision:

To create competent chemists and analysts through innovative ideas, recent concepts and trends in the field of Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

Mission:                                            

The mission of the department is to provide learning outcomes based on good didactic practice to pharmacy students and offer comprehensive information regarding the Pharmaceutical applications in the field of drug design, development , discoveries and analysis in daily life.

Vision:

To shape/sculpt students to tackle the global challenges in crude drug research & make them unfold to noble technology with creative techniques & also traditional methodology.

Mission:

To reach overall standards in crude drug research. The department includes well-equipped laboratory with all facilities for extraction, isolation & estimation of phyto – Constituents.

Vision:

The vision of the department is to become a top-ranked research-intensive academic center in the disciplines of Pharmacology in India. The vision is not only to prepare the undergraduate students for their future success in life through a host of up-to-date courses in Pharmacology, but also help them to develop a rigorous scientific attitude so that they can serve the Pharmacy and other Health-related professions in the best possible way, thereby improving the quality of life.

Mission:

  • The mission of the Department of Pharmacology is summarized in the following general objectives.

  • Promote academic excellence through quality teaching and knowledge dissemination.

  • Relocate all practical courses under the Department of the College of Pharmacy premises.

  • To flourish animal house the encourage students to do pre-clinical study.

  • To organize monthly Department seminars on proposal writing, publication review, draft publications, result dissemination etc.

  • Increase rate of publications from senior members.

  • Encourage fund raising activities (writing for research funding)

  • Establish postgraduate programme, both M.Pharm and Ph.D. (Pharmacology).