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Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm)

Course of Study:

A Bachelor of Pharmacy (abbreviated B. Pharm) is a graduate academic degree in the field of pharmacy. Bachelor of Pharmacy degree holders can choose various career paths, including being a pharmacist, doing patient counseling, doing further studies such as a master’s degree, working in a university as a lecturer, or working as a drug information specialist.

Duration of Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) Course Course Duration: 4 years
Duration of Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) Course Intake Capacity: 100
Duration of Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) Course Course Fees: Rs.62,500/- PA or as per Govt. direction
(Excluding dress, placement, training, lab book, etc)

N.B.: Fees is subjected to change. Please check this page for updated Course Fees.

Vision of Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm):

The vision of a Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) course typically revolves around producing competent pharmacy professionals who are capable of contributing to healthcare systems, pharmaceutical industries, and research sectors. The vision may include the following elements:
  1. Healthcare Contribution: To prepare graduates who can play a crucial role in patient care, providing safe and effective medications while ensuring optimal therapeutic outcomes through their knowledge of pharmaceuticals.
  2. Pharmaceutical Expertise: Equip students with a strong foundation in the science of drug development, quality control, and regulatory affairs to support the pharmaceutical industry.
  3. Innovation and Research: Foster innovation and encourage research in pharmaceutical sciences, contributing to the development of new medications and therapies.
  4. Ethical and Professional Practice: Develop professionals with high ethical standards who prioritize patient safety, comply with regulatory standards, and adhere to best practices in pharmaceutical care.
  5. Global Competitiveness: Train students to be globally competent, with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in international healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
  6. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration with other healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and biotechnologists, to ensure comprehensive healthcare delivery.

Mission of Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm):

The mission of a Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm) course typically revolves around the following key objectives:
  1. Providing In-Depth Knowledge of Pharmaceutical Sciences: Equip students with a solid foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, including subjects like pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacognosy, and clinical pharmacy.
  2. Developing Skills for Pharmaceutical Care: Foster the ability to provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care, ensuring safe and effective use of medications in healthcare settings.
  3. Enhancing Research Capabilities: Cultivate research skills in students to contribute to the development of new drugs, drug formulations, and healthcare solutions.
  4. Promoting Ethical and Professional Practices: Instill a sense of responsibility and ethics in pharmacy practice, emphasizing patient care, drug safety, and adherence to regulatory standards.
  5. Preparing for Industry and Healthcare Roles: Train students to work in various roles within the pharmaceutical industry, hospital settings, regulatory agencies, and community pharmacies.
  6. Encouraging Lifelong Learning and Adaptability: Encourage a commitment to lifelong learning, enabling students to stay updated with advances in pharmaceutical technology, research, and healthcare practices.
The mission reflects the goal of producing skilled, ethical, and knowledgeable professionals who contribute to improving patient care and the healthcare system.

Qualifying Criteria for award of Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm):

  • Students want to take admission in this course must have passed in 10+2 Science with Physics, Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with Mathematics/ Biology subjects).
  • Students possessing 10+2 qualification from non-formal and non-class rooms-based schooling such as national institute of open schooling, open school systems of states etc. shall not be eligible for admission to B. Pharm course.
  • Admission conducted by OJEE, Odisha through OJEE / JEE(Main) / NEET examination and through Institute Level
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