B. Pharm

Bachelor of Pharmacy

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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  • Duration

    4 Years

  • Eligibility

    10+2

    with min. 45% in PCM/ PCB

  • Selection Procedure

    Entrance Test + PI

Program Outcomes

What would the student learn

Pharmaceutical Knowledge

Graduates should have a solid understanding of pharmaceutical sciences, including drug formulation, pharmacology, and drug delivery systems.

Skill Development

Students should acquire practical skills in pharmacy practice, including dispensing, compounding, and patient counselling.

Research Competency

Graduates should be capable of conducting research in pharmaceutical sciences and critically evaluating scientific literature.

Ethics and Professionalism

A strong emphasis on ethical practices and professional conduct in pharmacy should be ingrained.

Communication Skills

Effective communication skills for interacting with patients, healthcare professionals, and the community are essential.

Problem-Solving Abilities

Graduates should be able to analyze complex pharmaceutical problems and devise appropriate solutions.

Interdisciplinary Approach

An understanding of how pharmacy integrates with other health professions and sciences.

Lifelong Learning

Encouragement to engage in continuous professional development and lifelong learning to stay current in the field.

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Career Paths

Community Pharmacist

Hospital Pharmacist

Pharmaceutical Sales & Marketing

Pharmaceutical Research and Development (R&D)

Regulatory Affairs

Quality Control and Quality Assurance

Clinical Pharmacist

Pharmacovigilance (Drug Safety)

Toxicology/Forensic Pharmacology

Curriculum

B. Pharm. Course Structure

Course Title Credits
Human Anatomy and Physiology I–Theory 4
Pharmaceutical AnalysisI–Theory 4
Pharmaceutics I–Theory 4
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry–Theory 4
Communication skills–Theory 2
Remedial Biology 2
Remedial Mathematics–Theory 2
Human Anatomy and Physiology–Practical 2
Pharmaceutical Analysis I–Practical 2
Pharmaceutics I–Practical 2
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry–Practical 2
Communication skills–Practical 1
Remedial Biology–Practical 1
Total 32

Course Title Credits
HumanAnatomyandPhysiologyII–Theory 4
PharmaceuticalOrganicChemistryI–Theory 4
Biochemistry–Theory 4
Pathophysiology–Theory 4
Computer Applications in Pharmacy–Theory 3
Environmental sciences–Theory 3
Human Anatomy and Physiology II –Practical 2
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I–Practical 2
Biochemistry–Practical 2
Computer Applications in Pharmacy–Practical 1
Total 29

Course Title Credits
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II–Theory 4
Physical Pharmaceutics I– Theory 4
Pharmaceutical Microbiology–Theory 4
Pharmaceutical Engineering– Theory 4
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II–Practical 2
Physical Pharmaceutics I–Practical 2
Pharmaceutical Microbiology–Practical 2
Pharmaceutical Engineering–Practical 2
Total 24

Course Title Credits
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III–Theory 4
Medicinal Chemistry I–Theory 4
Physical Pharmaceutics II– Theory 4
Pharmacology I–Theory 4
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I–Theory 4
Medicinal Chemistry I–Practical 2
Physical Pharmaceutics II–Practical 2
Pharmacology I– Practical 2
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I–Practical 2
Total 28

Course Title Credits
Medicinal Chemistry II 4
Industrial Pharmacy I 4
Pharmacology II 4
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II 4
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence 4
Industrial Pharmacy I–Practical 2
Pharmacology II–Practical 2
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II-Practical 2
Total 26

Course Title Credits
Medicinal Chemistry III - Theory 4
Pharmacology III - Theory 4
Herbal Drug Technology - Theory 4
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics - Theory 4
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - Theory 4
Quality Assurance - Theory 4
Medicinal Chemistry III - Practical 2
Pharmacology III - Practical 2
Total 28

Course Title Credits
Instrumental Methods of Analysis - Theory 4
Industrial Pharmacy II - Theory 4
Pharmacy Practice - Theory 4
Novel Drug Delivery System - Theory 4
Instrumental Methods of Analysis - Practical 2
Practice School 6
Total 06

Course Title Credits
Biostatistics and Research Methodology - Theory 4
Social and Preventive Pharmacy - Theory 4
Pharma Marketing Management - Theory 4+4
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science - Theory
Pharmacovigilance - Theory
Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals - Theory
Computer Aided Drug Design - Theory
Cell and Molecular Biology - Theory
Cosmetic Science - Theory
Experimental Pharmacology - Theory
Advanced Instrumentation Techniques - Theory
Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals - Theory
Project Work 6
Total 22

Tuition Fee

96,000

Note *Lab & Library fee will be charged separately
#Program Proposed from Session 2024-25

Scholarship

As per University norms

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Internship Opportunities

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the vibrant Life at JNU

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Acres Green
Campus

300+

State-of-the-Art
Labs

250+

Smart
Classrooms

30+

Signature Annual
Events

25+

Student
Clubs

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1000+

Placement
Offers

50+

Teaching
Faculty

17

Programmes To Choose From

20

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are many reasons to pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) degree, including better job opportunities, career stability, interest in medicines, scope in higher education,etc.

Pharmacists play a vital role in healthcare by ensuring patients receive the correct medication and guidance on how to use it safely and effectively.

Short-term and long-term goals in pharmacy can include: Marketing, Patient Programmes, Management skills, Customer service.

Jaipur National University (JNU) is a NAAC A+ , multidisciplinary, research based university in Jaipur, Rajasthan which offers a variety of courses and Programmes. After studying in this university you will gain recognition, confidence and opportunities in health care industries.

This Programme will create and maintain a level of excellence and high standard in pharmacy education.

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