Doctor of Pharmacy
Year |
Blocks |
Modules |
Courses |
Foundation Year |
I |
Biochemical Basis of Life I Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences I Cellular Basis of Life I Professional Practice I |
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II |
Biochemical Basis of Life II Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences II Cellular Basis of Life II Behavioral Sciences I |
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III |
Chemical Biology Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences III Cellular Basis of life III |
Year |
Blocks |
Modules |
Courses |
Freshman Year |
IV |
Basics of Drug Discovery & Development I Neurosciences I Principles of Pharmacokinetics |
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V |
Basics of Drug Discovery & Development II CVS I (CVS) Professional Practice II |
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VI |
Oral Dosage Form I CVS II (CVS & Hematology) Behavioral Sciences II |
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VII |
Oral Dosage Form II Renal System Integrated Practice I (Retail Community) |
Year |
Blocks |
Modules |
Courses |
Sophomore Year
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VIII |
Sterile Products Gastrointestinal System Behavioral Sciences III |
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IX |
Instillations Endocrine & Reproductive System Professional Practice III Integrated Practice II (Industrial) |
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X |
Aerosols & Inhalations Respiratory System Professional Practice IV Integrated Practice III-A (Hospital OPD) |
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XI |
Topical and Transdermal Systems Integumentary System and MSK System Behavioral Sciences IV Integrated Practice III-B (Hospital IPD) |
Year |
Blocks |
Modules |
Courses |
Junior Year
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XII |
Unit Operations Neurosciences II Professional Practice V-A Integrated Practice IV-A (Clinical) |
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XIII |
Clinical Pharmaceutics Infectious Diseases Behavioral Sciences V Integrated Practice IV-B (Clinical) |
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XIV |
Biopharmaceutics I Nutrition Support Professional Practice V-B Integrated Practice IV-C (Clinical) |
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XV |
Biopharmaceutics II Oncology Behavioral Sciences VI Integrated Practice IV-D (Clinical) |
Year |
Blocks |
Modules |
Courses |
Senior Year |
XVI |
Advances in DDD I Professional Practice VI A Research Methodology I Integrated Practice IV-E (Clinical) |
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XVII |
Advances in DDD II Professional Practice VI B Research Methodology II Integrated Practice IV-F (Clinical) |
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XVIII |
Community Service & Public Health Entrepreneurship Final Year Project Student-led Clerkship |
The student shall be able to develop integrated projects (products/ procedures/ set-ups) to ensure safe, efficacious and cost-effective use of medicines through production, use, promotion, entrepreneurship and scholarship.
The student shall be able to:
- Plan a pharmacotherapeutic intervention plan for the patients suffering from a specific diseased state.
- Develop an understanding of technical, technological, managerial, regulatory and financial requirements of establishing a pharmacist-run practice set-up.
- Contribute to the fulfilment of national needs as an active member of the society as a person and a professional.
The student shall develop an understanding of the biological, chemical and physical processes involved in the preparation of drug molecules/ dosage forms and the mechanisms that lead to the establishment of their pharmacological actions at molecular, cellular, organ and organismal level.