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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    G H Raisoni International Skill Tech University Pune
    Duration
    4 Years
    Pharmacy UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    G H Raisoni International Skill Tech University Pune
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Pharmacy
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    250

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    250

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Listing and Structure

    SemesterCourse CodeFull Course TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1st SemesterPHY-101Basic Chemistry I3-0-2-4-
    1st SemesterBIO-101Introduction to Biology3-0-2-4-
    1st SemesterMAT-101Mathematics I3-0-2-4-
    1st SemesterPHY-102Basic Chemistry II3-0-2-4PHY-101
    1st SemesterBIO-102Cell Biology3-0-2-4BIO-101
    1st SemesterMAT-102Mathematics II3-0-2-4MAT-101
    1st SemesterLAB-101Chemistry Lab I0-0-4-2-
    1st SemesterLAB-102Biology Lab I0-0-4-2-
    2nd SemesterPHY-201Organic Chemistry I3-0-2-4PHY-102
    2nd SemesterBIO-201Genetics and Molecular Biology3-0-2-4BIO-102
    2nd SemesterMAT-201Statistics and Probability3-0-2-4MAT-102
    2nd SemesterPHY-202Organic Chemistry II3-0-2-4PHY-201
    2nd SemesterBIO-202Microbiology3-0-2-4BIO-201
    2nd SemesterMAT-202Calculus and Differential Equations3-0-2-4MAT-201
    2nd SemesterLAB-201Organic Chemistry Lab I0-0-4-2-
    2nd SemesterLAB-202Microbiology Lab I0-0-4-2-
    3rd SemesterPHY-301Pharmacology I3-0-2-4PHY-202, BIO-202
    3rd SemesterBIO-301Medicinal Chemistry I3-0-2-4PHY-202, BIO-201
    3rd SemesterMAT-301Pharmaceutical Calculations3-0-2-4MAT-202
    3rd SemesterPHY-302Pharmacology II3-0-2-4PHY-301
    3rd SemesterBIO-302Medicinal Chemistry II3-0-2-4BIO-301
    3rd SemesterMAT-302Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics3-0-2-4MAT-301
    3rd SemesterLAB-301Pharmacology Lab I0-0-4-2-
    3rd SemesterLAB-302Medicinal Chemistry Lab I0-0-4-2-
    4th SemesterPHY-401Pharmaceutics I3-0-2-4PHY-302, BIO-302
    4th SemesterBIO-401Pharmaceutical Analysis I3-0-2-4PHY-302, BIO-302
    4th SemesterMAT-401Drug Delivery Systems3-0-2-4MAT-302
    4th SemesterPHY-402Pharmaceutics II3-0-2-4PHY-401
    4th SemesterBIO-402Pharmaceutical Analysis II3-0-2-4BIO-401
    4th SemesterMAT-402Regulatory Affairs3-0-2-4MAT-401
    4th SemesterLAB-401Pharmaceutics Lab I0-0-4-2-
    4th SemesterLAB-402Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab I0-0-4-2-
    5th SemesterPHY-501Clinical Pharmacy I3-0-2-4PHY-402, BIO-402
    5th SemesterBIO-501Pharmacognosy and Natural Products3-0-2-4BIO-402
    5th SemesterMAT-501Pharmaceutical Economics3-0-2-4MAT-402
    5th SemesterPHY-502Clinical Pharmacy II3-0-2-4PHY-501
    5th SemesterBIO-502Biopharmaceuticals3-0-2-4BIO-501
    5th SemesterMAT-502Pharmacogenomics3-0-2-4MAT-501
    5th SemesterLAB-501Clinical Pharmacy Lab I0-0-4-2-
    5th SemesterLAB-502Pharmacognosy Lab I0-0-4-2-
    6th SemesterPHY-601Drug Discovery and Development3-0-2-4PHY-502, BIO-502
    6th SemesterBIO-601Pharmaceutical Biotechnology3-0-2-4BIO-502
    6th SemesterMAT-601Healthcare Management3-0-2-4MAT-502
    6th SemesterPHY-602Advanced Pharmaceutics3-0-2-4PHY-601
    6th SemesterBIO-602Research Methodology3-0-2-4BIO-601
    6th SemesterMAT-602Pharmaceutical Marketing3-0-2-4MAT-601
    6th SemesterLAB-601Advanced Pharmaceutics Lab I0-0-4-2-
    6th SemesterLAB-602Research Methodology Lab0-0-4-2-
    7th SemesterPHY-701Specialized Topics in Pharmacy3-0-2-4PHY-602, BIO-602
    7th SemesterBIO-701Industry Internship I0-0-8-8-
    7th SemesterMAT-701Capstone Project I0-0-8-8-
    7th SemesterPHY-702Advanced Topics in Pharmacology3-0-2-4PHY-701
    7th SemesterBIO-702Advanced Topics in Medicinal Chemistry3-0-2-4BIO-701
    7th SemesterMAT-702Global Healthcare Policy3-0-2-4MAT-701
    7th SemesterLAB-701Specialized Lab I0-0-4-2-
    8th SemesterPHY-801Industry Internship II0-0-8-8BIO-701
    8th SemesterBIO-801Capstone Project II0-0-8-8MAT-701
    8th SemesterMAT-801Entrepreneurship in Pharmacy3-0-2-4MAT-702
    8th SemesterPHY-802Final Project Presentation0-0-4-2-
    8th SemesterBIO-802Professional Development3-0-2-4-
    8th SemesterMAT-802Graduation Thesis0-0-12-12-

    Detailed Course Descriptions

    Pharmacology I is a foundational course that introduces students to the principles of drug action and therapeutic applications. The course covers concepts such as drug-receptor interactions, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. Students learn about the classification of drugs, their mechanisms of action, and clinical uses. This course provides essential knowledge for understanding how medications work in the human body and how they can be used effectively to treat various diseases.

    Medicinal Chemistry I explores the chemical structure and properties of medicinal compounds. The course focuses on the relationship between molecular structure and biological activity, introducing students to concepts such as structure-activity relationships (SAR), drug design principles, and molecular modeling techniques. Students study important classes of drugs including antibiotics, analgesics, and cardiovascular agents.

    Pharmaceutics I provides an introduction to the science and technology of dosage form development. The course covers the principles of formulation design, excipient selection, and manufacturing processes for various dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, and liquid preparations. Students learn about the physical and chemical properties of drugs and how these influence their delivery and effectiveness.

    Pharmaceutical Analysis I introduces students to the methods used for identifying, quantifying, and characterizing pharmaceutical compounds. The course covers analytical techniques such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and titration methods. Students gain hands-on experience in laboratory settings, learning how to perform quality control tests and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.

    Clinical Pharmacy I provides an overview of the role of pharmacists in patient care settings. The course covers medication management, drug information services, and the pharmacist's responsibilities in hospitals and clinics. Students learn about drug therapy monitoring, adverse drug reaction reporting, and patient counseling techniques.

    Drug Discovery and Development is a comprehensive course that explores the entire process of bringing new drugs to market. Students study preclinical research, clinical trials, regulatory processes, and commercialization strategies. The course includes case studies of successful drug development projects and discusses current challenges in the pharmaceutical industry.

    Pharmaceutical Biotechnology covers the application of biotechnology principles in drug development and manufacturing. The course explores recombinant DNA technology, gene therapy, protein engineering, and biopharmaceutical production methods. Students learn about the latest advances in biotherapeutics and their potential applications in treating complex diseases.

    Pharmacognosy and Natural Products introduces students to the study of medicinal plants and natural compounds as sources of pharmaceutical agents. The course covers plant classification, phytochemical analysis, traditional medicine practices, and modern drug discovery from natural sources. Students learn about the chemical constituents of medicinal plants and their therapeutic properties.

    Pharmaceutical Economics examines the economic aspects of pharmaceutical products and healthcare systems. The course covers cost-effectiveness analysis, health technology assessment, and pricing strategies for pharmaceuticals. Students learn how to evaluate the economic impact of new drugs and understand the financial considerations in healthcare decision-making.

    Regulatory Affairs provides an overview of the regulatory frameworks governing pharmaceutical products in India and internationally. The course covers drug approval processes, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and compliance requirements. Students learn about regulatory submissions, safety monitoring, and post-market surveillance activities.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The Department of Pharmacy at G H Raisoni International Skill Tech University Pune believes in the power of project-based learning as a transformative educational approach. This philosophy is rooted in the understanding that real-world problem-solving requires students to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills and apply their learning in meaningful contexts.

    Mini-projects are introduced starting from the second semester, allowing students to explore specific aspects of pharmacy through hands-on investigation. These projects typically last for 4-6 weeks and require students to work in small teams under faculty supervision. The projects are designed to be relevant to current industry challenges and academic disciplines.

    Each mini-project follows a structured format that includes problem identification, literature review, methodology development, data collection and analysis, and presentation of findings. Students learn essential skills such as scientific writing, oral communication, teamwork, and critical thinking through these experiences.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project represents the culmination of students' academic journey. This comprehensive project requires students to conduct original research or develop a significant practical application in their area of interest. The project must demonstrate advanced understanding of the chosen topic and contribute to knowledge or practice in pharmacy.

    Faculty mentors are assigned based on student interests and expertise areas. The mentorship process includes regular meetings, progress reviews, and feedback sessions. Students are encouraged to present their work at conferences and publish findings in academic journals.

    The evaluation criteria for projects include technical competence, originality of approach, quality of documentation, presentation skills, and team collaboration. Projects are assessed by a panel of faculty members and external experts, ensuring that students receive comprehensive feedback on their work.