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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Girijananda Chowdhury University Kamrup
    Duration
    4 Years
    Pharmacy UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Girijananda Chowdhury University Kamrup
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹8,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Pharmacy
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹8,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The Pharmacy program at Girijananda Chowdhury University Kamrup is structured over eight semesters to ensure a comprehensive and progressive learning experience. The curriculum combines foundational science courses, core pharmaceutical disciplines, departmental electives, and hands-on laboratory training to prepare students for diverse career opportunities in the healthcare sector.

    Course Structure Table

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    IPY-101Chemistry of Medicinal Plants3-0-0-3-
    IPY-102Biochemistry and Cell Biology3-0-0-3-
    IPY-103Basic Pharmacology3-0-0-3-
    IPY-104Introduction to Pharmacy Practice2-0-0-2-
    IPY-105Pharmaceutical Calculations2-0-0-2-
    IPY-106Lab: Basic Chemistry0-0-3-1-
    IIPY-201Pharmaceutical Chemistry I3-0-0-3PY-101
    IIPY-202Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry3-0-0-3PY-101
    IIPY-203Pharmacokinetics3-0-0-3PY-103
    IIPY-204Clinical Pharmacy I3-0-0-3PY-103
    IIPY-205Pharmaceutical Microbiology3-0-0-3-
    IIPY-206Lab: Organic Chemistry0-0-3-1PY-101
    IIIPY-301Medicinal Chemistry I3-0-0-3PY-201
    IIIPY-302Pharmaceutical Analysis I3-0-0-3PY-201
    IIIPY-303Clinical Pharmacy II3-0-0-3PY-204
    IIIPY-304Drug Delivery Systems3-0-0-3PY-201
    IIIPY-305Pharmaceutical Biotechnology3-0-0-3PY-102
    IIIPY-306Lab: Analytical Chemistry0-0-3-1PY-201
    IVPY-401Medicinal Chemistry II3-0-0-3PY-301
    IVPY-402Pharmacology I3-0-0-3PY-103
    IVPY-403Clinical Pharmacy III3-0-0-3PY-303
    IVPY-404Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance3-0-0-3PY-205
    IVPY-405Regulatory Affairs3-0-0-3-
    IVPY-406Lab: Instrumental Analysis0-0-3-1PY-302
    VPY-501Advanced Drug Design3-0-0-3PY-401
    VPY-502Pharmacogenomics3-0-0-3PY-303
    VPY-503Clinical Pharmacology3-0-0-3PY-402
    VPY-504Pharmaceutical Formulation Development3-0-0-3PY-301
    VPY-505Pharmacovigilance3-0-0-3PY-402
    VPY-506Lab: Advanced Formulations0-0-3-1PY-404
    VIPY-601Pharmacotherapy in Critical Care3-0-0-3PY-503
    VIPY-602Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics3-0-0-3PY-303
    VIPY-603Pharmaceutical Economics3-0-0-3PY-404
    VIPY-604Special Topics in Pharmacy3-0-0-3-
    VIPY-605Internship I0-0-0-6-
    VIPY-606Lab: Research Methodology0-0-3-1-
    VIIPY-701Pharmaceutical Marketing3-0-0-3-
    VIIPY-702Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine3-0-0-3PY-502
    VIIPY-703Global Regulatory Frameworks3-0-0-3PY-504
    VIIPY-704Drug Safety and Risk Management3-0-0-3PY-505
    VIIPY-705Internship II0-0-0-6-
    VIIIPY-801Final Year Project0-0-0-12-
    VIIIPY-802Capstone Seminar2-0-0-2-
    VIIIPY-803Industry Exposure Workshop1-0-0-1-
    VIIIPY-804Research Thesis0-0-0-12-

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Medicinal Chemistry II: This course builds upon the foundational concepts introduced in Medicinal Chemistry I, focusing on advanced synthetic strategies and structure-activity relationship studies. Students will explore novel drug design methodologies, including computational modeling, molecular docking, and virtual screening techniques.

    Clinical Pharmacology: Designed to bridge the gap between basic pharmacology and clinical practice, this course emphasizes therapeutic decision-making, adverse drug reaction management, and evidence-based medicine principles in pharmacy settings.

    Pharmacogenomics: This advanced elective delves into the interplay between genetic variations and drug response, covering topics such as pharmacogenetic testing, personalized dosing algorithms, and implementation of genomic data in clinical workflows.

    Pharmaceutical Formulation Development: Students learn to design and develop innovative dosage forms using modern excipient systems and formulation techniques. The course includes hands-on laboratory sessions on tablet compression, capsule manufacturing, and sustained-release formulations.

    Drug Delivery Systems: This course explores various drug delivery mechanisms including oral, parenteral, transdermal, and pulmonary routes. Emphasis is placed on controlled release technologies, nanocarriers, and targeted delivery systems for improved therapeutic outcomes.

    Pharmacovigilance: The course covers post-marketing surveillance of drugs, adverse event reporting systems, signal detection methodologies, and risk management strategies in pharmaceutical safety.

    Regulatory Affairs: Students gain insights into the regulatory landscape governing drug development, including FDA, EMA, and WHO guidelines. Practical components include drafting regulatory documents, conducting compliance audits, and preparing for inspections.

    Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance: This course focuses on ensuring consistent product quality through GMP principles, validation protocols, and quality control measures in pharmaceutical manufacturing environments.

    Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: An advanced exploration of drug behavior in the body, covering complex pharmacokinetic models, non-linear kinetics, and dose optimization strategies tailored to individual patient profiles.

    Global Regulatory Frameworks: This course compares regulatory standards across different countries and regions, examining harmonization efforts and compliance requirements for international drug marketing.

    Pharmaceutical Economics: Introduces cost-effectiveness analysis, budget impact modeling, and economic evaluation methods used in healthcare decision-making and pharmaceutical policy development.

    Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics: A deep dive into the principles governing drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, with emphasis on predicting and optimizing therapeutic outcomes through pharmacokinetic modeling.

    Pharmaceutical Marketing: Focuses on marketing strategies specific to pharmaceutical products, including product positioning, market analysis, promotional activities, and ethical considerations in pharmaceutical advertising.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department's philosophy on project-based learning emphasizes experiential education that integrates theory with practical application. Students are encouraged to engage in both individual and group projects throughout their academic journey, culminating in a comprehensive final-year capstone project.

    Mini-projects are assigned during the second and third years, allowing students to apply learned concepts in real-world scenarios. These projects typically involve case studies, literature reviews, or small-scale experiments designed to build foundational research skills.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project requires students to propose an original research question, conduct a literature review, design and execute an experiment or study, analyze results, and present findings in both written and oral formats. Faculty mentors guide students through each phase of the project, ensuring academic rigor and professional development.

    Project selection is facilitated through faculty mentorship sessions where students discuss potential areas of interest with mentors based on their career goals and academic strengths. Students are encouraged to propose interdisciplinary projects that connect pharmacy with fields such as biology, chemistry, engineering, or public health.