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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Dr. D Y Patil Dnyan Prasad Pune
    Duration
    4 Years
    Pharmacy UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Dr. D Y Patil Dnyan Prasad Pune
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Pharmacy
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure Overview

    The Pharmacy program at Dr D Y Patil Dnyan Prasad Pune is meticulously structured to ensure a seamless academic journey from foundational sciences to advanced pharmaceutical practices. The curriculum spans eight semesters, with each semester building upon previous knowledge and introducing new concepts relevant to the field of pharmacy.

    Year 1: Foundation Building

    In the first year, students focus on laying a solid foundation in basic sciences essential for understanding pharmaceutical principles. Courses include General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Human Anatomy, and Introduction to Pharmacology.

    Year 2: Core Scientific Concepts

    The second year delves deeper into core scientific concepts relevant to pharmacy. Students study Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, and Pharmacy Practice. They also begin exploring dosage forms, formulation principles, and basic pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.

    Year 3: Specialized Learning

    The third year introduces students to specialized areas such as Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Industrial Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy, and Drug Design. Laboratory-based projects simulate real-world scenarios, such as formulating a tablet or evaluating the stability of a drug compound.

    Year 4: Capstone Experience

    The final year focuses on comprehensive learning through advanced elective courses in Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Toxicology, and Regulatory Affairs. Students undertake a capstone project under faculty supervision, applying their knowledge to real-world problems.

    Course Schedule Table

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credits (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    Semester I PHR101 General Chemistry 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester I PHR102 Organic Chemistry 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester I PHR103 Biochemistry 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester I PHR104 Cell Biology 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester I PHR105 Human Anatomy 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester I PHR106 Introduction to Pharmacology 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester II PHR201 Pharmacology 3-1-0-4 Introduction to Pharmacology
    Semester II PHR202 Medicinal Chemistry 3-1-0-4 Organic Chemistry
    Semester II PHR203 Pharmaceutical Microbiology 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester II PHR204 Pharmacy Practice 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester II PHR205 Pharmaceutical Formulations 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester II PHR206 Basic Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester III PHR301 Pharmacognosy 3-1-0-4 Medicinal Chemistry
    Semester III PHR302 Pharmaceutical Analysis 3-1-0-4 Organic Chemistry
    Semester III PHR303 Industrial Pharmacy 3-1-0-4 Pharmaceutical Formulations
    Semester III PHR304 Clinical Pharmacy 3-1-0-4 Pharmacology
    Semester III PHR305 Drug Design 3-1-0-4 Medicinal Chemistry
    Semester III PHR306 Pharmaceutical Microbiology Lab 0-0-2-2 Pharmaceutical Microbiology
    Semester IV PHR401 Biopharmaceutics 3-1-0-4 Pharmacology
    Semester IV PHR402 Pharmacokinetics 3-1-0-4 Pharmacology
    Semester IV PHR403 Toxicology 3-1-0-4 Pharmacology
    Semester IV PHR404 Regulatory Affairs 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester IV PHR405 Advanced Pharmaceutical Formulations 3-1-0-4 Pharmaceutical Formulations
    Semester IV PHR406 Drug Delivery Systems Lab 0-0-2-2 Biopharmaceutics
    Semester V PHR501 Pharmaceutical Marketing 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester V PHR502 Bioinformatics in Pharmacy 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester V PHR503 Pharmaceutical Economics 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester V PHR504 Research Methodology 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester V PHR505 Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester V PHR506 Pharmaceutical Entrepreneurship 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester VI PHR601 Mini Project I 0-0-3-3 None
    Semester VI PHR602 Mini Project II 0-0-3-3 None
    Semester VI PHR603 Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab 0-0-2-2 Pharmaceutical Analysis
    Semester VII PHR701 Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project 0-0-6-6 None
    Semester VII PHR702 Pharmaceutical Internship 0-0-6-6 None
    Semester VII PHR703 Pharmaceutical Case Studies 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester VIII PHR801 Pharmaceutical Ethics and Professionalism 3-1-0-4 None
    Semester VIII PHR802 Pharmaceutical Regulatory Compliance 3-1-0-4 Regulatory Affairs
    Semester VIII PHR803 Pharmaceutical Innovation and Future Trends 3-1-0-4 None

    Detailed Description of Departmental Elective Courses

    Departmental electives in the Pharmacy program allow students to explore specialized areas of interest and gain deeper insights into specific aspects of pharmaceutical science.

    Pharmacognosy

    This course explores the study of medicinal plants, their chemical constituents, and traditional uses. Students learn about phytochemical analysis, extraction techniques, and modern applications of natural products in drug discovery. The course emphasizes hands-on laboratory work involving plant specimen identification, bioassay testing, and formulation development.

    Pharmaceutical Analysis

    This course covers advanced analytical methods used in pharmaceutical quality control. Students study various techniques such as HPLC, GC-MS, NMR, and UV-VIS spectroscopy. Laboratory sessions involve sample preparation, instrument operation, and data interpretation to ensure drug purity and potency.

    Drug Delivery Systems

    This elective focuses on designing and developing novel drug delivery systems. Topics include controlled release formulations, targeted therapy, nanotechnology applications, and transdermal delivery methods. Students engage in project-based learning involving formulation design, stability studies, and in vitro evaluation of delivery systems.

    Regulatory Affairs

    This course provides an overview of regulatory frameworks governing pharmaceutical products globally. Students study good manufacturing practices (GMP), clinical trial protocols, and submission processes for regulatory agencies like FDA and WHO. Practical sessions involve preparing regulatory documents, understanding compliance requirements, and conducting risk assessments.

    Pharmaceutical Marketing

    This course combines pharmaceutical knowledge with marketing principles. Students learn about product launches, market analysis, brand management, and promotional strategies in the pharmaceutical industry. Case studies involving successful and failed product launches help students understand market dynamics and strategic decision-making.

    Bioinformatics in Pharmacy

    This cutting-edge elective integrates computational methods with pharmaceutical research. Students use databases, molecular modeling software, and genomic analysis tools to advance drug discovery. The course includes programming basics, database searching, and bioinformatics applications in target identification and lead optimization.

    Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance

    This course emphasizes quality control measures in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Students learn about quality management systems, validation protocols, and continuous improvement strategies. Practical sessions involve inspecting manufacturing processes, performing quality audits, and ensuring compliance with international standards.

    Pharmaceutical Entrepreneurship

    This elective encourages innovation and business development skills among students. Topics include startup formation, intellectual property rights, venture capital funding, and scaling businesses in the pharmaceutical sector. Guest speakers from industry provide real-world insights into entrepreneurial journeys.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department believes that project-based learning is essential for developing critical thinking and practical skills. Students engage in both mini-projects and a final-year capstone project that integrates all aspects of their education.

    Mini Projects

    Mini projects are conducted in semesters VI and VII, lasting approximately 6 weeks each. These projects provide students with hands-on experience in applying theoretical knowledge to practical problems. Students form teams of 3-5 members and select a topic related to their area of interest under faculty guidance.

    Final-Year Capstone Project

    The final-year project is a comprehensive research endeavor that spans the entire semester. Students work closely with a faculty mentor to develop an original research proposal, conduct experiments, analyze data, and present findings. The project must demonstrate technical proficiency, creativity, and relevance to current challenges in pharmaceutical science.

    Project Selection Process

    Students can choose their projects from a list of pre-approved topics provided by faculty members or propose their own ideas after consultation with mentors. The selection process considers student interests, resource availability, and academic relevance. Regular progress reports are required to ensure timely completion and quality output.