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Friday 14 February 2020

Course Curriculum for B. Pharma


Course Curriculum for B. Pharma

Course

Syllabus

B. Pharm
  •          Human Anatomy and Physiology I– Theory
  •          Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory
  •          Pharmaceutics I – Theory
  •          Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – Theory
  •          Communication skills – Theory
  •          Remedial Biology/
  •          Remedial Mathematics – Theory
  •          Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory
  •          Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory
  •          Biochemistry – Theory
  •          Pathophysiology – Theory
  •          Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory
  •          Environmental sciences – Theory
  •          Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II
  •          Physical Pharmaceutics I
  •          Pharmaceutical Microbiology
  •          Pharmaceutical Engineering
  •          Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III
  •          Medicinal Chemistry I
  •          Physical Pharmaceutics II
  •          Pharmacology I
  •          Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I
  •          Medicinal Chemistry II
  •          Industrial Pharmacy I
  •          Pharmacology II
  •          Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II
  •          Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
  •          Medicinal Chemistry III
  •          Pharmacology III
  •          Herbal Drug Technology
  •          Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
  •          Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  •          Quality Assurance
  •          Herbal Drug Technology
  •          Instrumental Methods of Analysis
  •          Industrial Pharmacy II
  •          Pharmacy Practice
  •          Novel Drug Delivery System
  •          Biostatistics and Research Methodology
  •          Social and Preventive Pharmacy
  •          Pharma Marketing Management
  •          Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
  •          Pharmacovigilance
  •          Quality Control and Standardization of
  •          Herbals
  •          Computer Aided Drug Design
  •          Cell and Molecular Biology
  •          Cosmetic Science
  •          Experimental Pharmacology
  •          Advanced Instrumentation Techniques
  •          Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals

B.Pharm: Top Job Profiles and Top Recruiters

Pharmaceutical Scientist: Design new drug therapies using natural or synthetic (man-made) ingredients. Uncover new ways to use existing drugs to treat different types of disease. Study how disease affects the body and what causes some people to develop certain types of disease. Study how the human body responds to medications, so scientists can develop better, safer drugs Test drugs on animals and humans to ensure safety and efficacy. Determine the most effective formulation and dosage for a specific drug. Work on improving the drug manufacturing process. Ensure the consistent quality of prescription based medications. Advice corporations or government agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration, on issues related to pharmaceutical development.
Quality Control Associate: As a quality controller, you need to quality check all medicinal drugs in-process or post-processing, basically before the drugs are dispersed in the market. The Quality Control Associate in Pharmacy ensures that all medicinal drugs are produced as per the standards of Pharmacy Association.  

Indian Recruiter

International Recruiter

  • Lupin
  • Cipla
  • Piramal
  • Sun Pharmaceuticals
  • Aurobindo Pharma
  • Dr, Reddy’s Laboratories
  • Pfizer
  • AbbVie
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Amgen
  • Merck

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