B.Pharm
COURSE CONTENT
Dispensing of drugs in the hospital, retail shop and to the patient is the crucial task in the health care system. This important task is fulfilled only by the pharmacist. What should be the dose of a drug? Pharmacist can help the patient to take the right dose. When to take the drug? After or before the meal? Pharmacist can tell the proper time. What are the drugs we can’t take at a time? Yes, pharmacist can advise us about the drug-drug interaction. Pharmacist is the bridge between doctor and patient.
Role of pharmacist is not only limited to the dispensing of drugs. Pharmacist is the key player in the manufacturing, quality control, research & development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, marketing of drugs & cosmetics. Recently new areas like pharmacovigilance, pharmacogemonics etc. have emerged where pharmacy graduates are major players.
Eminent College of Pharmaceutical Technology offers 2 years Diploma in Pharmacy & 4 years Bachelor of Pharmacy for the session 2018-19.
BACHELOR IN PHARMACY
ELIGIBILITY
Candidates applying for admission should pass 10+2 level examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics as the subjects with minimum of 45% marks (average) in the above subjects (40% for SC/ST/PWD/OBC) and have to qualify in West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) or Joint Entrance Examination, (JEE Main). The admission of the candidates would be as per guidelines of MAKAUT & PCI.
INTAKE - 60 students.
The course content of the Bachelor in Pharmacy is given below:
As per MAKUAT –
B. Pharm. (Semester-I) |
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Theory |
Practical |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
Pharmaceutical Analysis I |
Pharmaceutical Analysis I |
Pharmaceutics I\ |
Pharmaceutics I |
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
Communication skills |
Communication skills |
Remedial Biology |
Remedial Biology |
Remedial Mathematics |
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B. Pharm. (Semester-II) |
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Theory |
Practical |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I |
Biochemistry |
Biochemistry |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I |
Pathophysiology |
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Environmental sciences |
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B. Pharm. (Semester-III) |
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Theory |
Practical |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II |
Physical Pharmaceutics I |
Physical Pharmaceutics I |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
Pharmaceutical Engineering |
Pharmaceutical Engineering |
B. Pharm. (Semester-IV) |
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Theory |
Practical |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III |
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Medicinal Chemistry I |
Medicinal Chemistry I |
Physical Pharmaceutics II |
Physical Pharmaceutics II |
Pharmacology I |
Pharmacology I |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I |
B. Pharm. (Semester-V) |
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Theory |
Practical |
Medicinal Chemistry II |
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Formulative Pharmacy |
Formulative Pharmacy |
Pharmacology II |
Pharmacology II |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II |
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence |
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B. Pharm. (Semester-VI) |
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Theory |
Practical |
Medicinal Chemistry III |
Medicinal chemistry III |
Pharmacology III |
Pharmacology III |
Herbal Drug Technology |
Herbal Drug Technology |
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics |
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Pharmaceutical Biotechnology |
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Quality Assurance |
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B. Pharm. (Semester-VII) |
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Theory |
Practical |
Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
Industrial Pharmacy |
Practice School |
Pharmacy Practice |
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Novel Drug Delivery System |
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B. Pharm. (Semester-VIII) |
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Theory |
Practical |
Biostatistics and Research Methodology |
Project Work |
Social and Preventive Pharmacy |
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Pharmaceutical Marketing |
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Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science |
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Pharmacovigilance |
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Quality Control and Standardizations of Herbals |
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Computer Aided Drug Design |
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Cell and Molecular Biology |
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Cosmetic Science |
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Experimental Pharmacology |
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Advanced Instrumentation Techniques |
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