Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) Program
The B.Pharm was established in the year 2009. The B. Pharm. curriculum has been structured in such a way that the students apart from learning and understanding the pharmacy courses also gain exposure to other fundamental disciplines of core sciences like Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physical Chemistry, and Pharmaceutical Engineering.
Apart from the regular courses, B. Pharm students are also given direct exposure to the professional world through an internship in any pharmaceutical industry and Practice School (PS) method. These programs open a window of opportunity for an in-depth understanding of vast industrial operations and their various aspects such as inventory, productivity, management, information systems, human resource development, etc. These components of the B. Pharm. The curriculum shapes students by teaching them to learn by a process of observation and participation and enables them to work in an organized and systematic manner.
The department is well-equipped with chemicals, equipment, and instruments. After B.Pharm, the students would get an opportunity to work as a community pharmacist, hospital pharmacist, drug inspector, quality control associate, clinical research associate, research and development scientist, medical representative, formulation development associate, science writer, sales and marketing representative.
These features play a vital role in our curriculum & make it very unique in comparison with any other institute offering B. Pharm all across the country. Since we follow such a structured approach for the B. Pharm program, students undergo an overall development and gain knowledge in multidisciplinary fields which is reflected in the high-paying jobs they secure after completing their B. Pharm program.
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in pharmaceutical sciences, preparing them for various roles in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. The course typically spans four years and includes both theoretical and practical components. Here’s an overview of the typical course content for a B.Pharm program:
- Duration: Four Years (full Time)
- Eligibility: The Candidate must have passed 10+2 Exam from Madhya Pradesh Board or any other Board with Physics, Chemistry as the main subjects and Mathematics/ Biology/ Biotechnology as one of the optional subjects, with minimum 50% marks for General/OBC category candidates and 45% in case of SC/ST candidate.
- Intake: 60 Seats (Proposed)
- Pattern Of Program: 8-semester modular structure
- Affiliation: Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal, M.P.
Admission Procedure
Admission in B.Pharm course is conducted by competent authority in the mode provided by the DTE website
As per the DTE admission process, for 10+2 passed eligible students, have to register themselves online. Students must be present in the institute with an online registration receipt along with TC, Migration, 2 sets of photocopy of required documents, and photographs. On the day of admission a student is verified by DTE (Online) and physically verified at the institute. Based on students’ details a common merit list is prepared and seats are allotted to students on the merit basis.
If seats remain vacant in the college level counselling by DTE, round 1, the same process is done in next round of CLC (If next round declared)
he Candidate must have passed 10+2 Exam from Madhya Pradesh Board or any other Board with Physics, Chemistry as the main subjects and Mathematics/ Biology/ Biotechnology as one of the optional subjects, with minimum 50% marks for General/OBC category candidates and 45% in case of SC/ST candidate.
B Pharm | 10+2 With PCM/PCB |
- 8-semester modular structure
- Spread light to basic science, Chemistry, Biology, and Pharmacy-related subjects
- In-depth exposure to various practical aspects of the Pharmaceutical Technology, instrumental techniques, emerging areas, and industrial operations
- Opportunity for projects (Study/ Laboratory/ Computer oriented) from third year onwards along with regular courses, seminars, assignments, etc.