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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Guru Nanak University Hyderabad
    Duration
    4 Years
    Pharmacy UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Guru Nanak University Hyderabad
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

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    4 Years
    Pharmacy
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The Pharmacy program at Guru Nanak University Hyderabad is meticulously structured over 8 semesters to ensure a progressive and comprehensive educational journey. The curriculum balances foundational knowledge with advanced specialization, incorporating both theoretical understanding and practical application.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    IPH-101Chemistry I3-0-0-3None
    IPH-102Biology I3-0-0-3None
    IPH-103Mathematics I3-0-0-3None
    IPH-104Organic Chemistry Lab I0-0-3-1PH-101
    IPH-105Biology Lab I0-0-3-1PH-102
    IIPH-201Chemistry II3-0-0-3PH-101
    IIPH-202Biology II3-0-0-3PH-102
    IIPH-203Mathematics II3-0-0-3PH-103
    IIPH-204Inorganic Chemistry Lab I0-0-3-1PH-201
    IIPH-205Biology Lab II0-0-3-1PH-202
    IIIPH-301Pharmacology I3-0-0-3PH-102, PH-201
    IIIPH-302Pharmaceutical Analysis I3-0-0-3PH-101
    IIIPH-303Medicinal Chemistry I3-0-0-3PH-201
    IIIPH-304Pharmacology Lab I0-0-3-1PH-301
    IIIPH-305Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab I0-0-3-1PH-302
    IVPH-401Pharmacology II3-0-0-3PH-301
    IVPH-402Pharmaceutical Analysis II3-0-0-3PH-302
    IVPH-403Medicinal Chemistry II3-0-0-3PH-303
    IVPH-404Pharmacognosy I3-0-0-3PH-202
    IVPH-405Pharmacology Lab II0-0-3-1PH-401
    VPH-501Clinical Pharmacy3-0-0-3PH-301, PH-401
    VPH-502Pharmaceutical Manufacturing3-0-0-3PH-302, PH-303
    VPH-503Regulatory Affairs3-0-0-3PH-401
    VPH-504Pharmacognosy II3-0-0-3PH-404
    VPH-505Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Lab0-0-3-1PH-502
    VIPH-601Drug Discovery & Development3-0-0-3PH-403, PH-501
    VIPH-602Pharmaceutical Biotechnology3-0-0-3PH-302, PH-404
    VIPH-603Advanced Pharmacology3-0-0-3PH-401
    VIPH-604Pharmacognosy Lab II0-0-3-1PH-504
    VIIPH-701Research Methodology3-0-0-3PH-301, PH-302
    VIIPH-702Mini Project I0-0-6-3PH-501
    VIIIPH-801Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project0-0-9-6PH-701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    The department offers a range of advanced elective courses designed to deepen students' understanding and prepare them for specialized roles in the field.

    • Pharmacogenomics: This course explores how genetic variations affect drug metabolism and response. Students learn to analyze genomic data, understand pharmacogenetic testing methods, and evaluate their implications for personalized medicine.
    • Nanomedicine: An interdisciplinary course covering the application of nanotechnology in drug delivery systems. Topics include nanoparticle design, targeting mechanisms, and therapeutic applications of nanoscale materials in treating diseases like cancer and diabetes.
    • Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance: Focuses on regulatory compliance, good manufacturing practices (GMP), and quality control processes in pharmaceutical production. Students gain hands-on experience with analytical techniques used to ensure product safety and efficacy.
    • Clinical Pharmacokinetics: Designed to help students understand how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted in the human body. This course uses real clinical data and case studies to illustrate key principles.
    • Drug Safety and Toxicology: Examines adverse drug reactions, safety assessment procedures, and risk evaluation methods. Students learn to conduct safety reviews and interpret toxicological data relevant to regulatory submissions.
    • Pharmaceutical Economics: Analyzes the economic impact of pharmaceutical interventions, including cost-effectiveness analysis, health economics modeling, and reimbursement strategies used by healthcare systems and insurance providers.
    • Biopharmaceuticals: Covers the development and manufacturing of biologics such as monoclonal antibodies, recombinant proteins, and vaccines. Students explore the unique challenges associated with producing and regulating these complex therapeutic agents.
    • Pharmaceutical Marketing & Sales: Introduces students to marketing principles specific to pharmaceutical products, including market research, promotional strategies, brand management, and ethical considerations in drug promotion.
    • Global Health Policy: Explores health policy frameworks across different countries and regions. Students examine regulatory systems, public health initiatives, and international efforts aimed at improving access to essential medicines.
    • Pharmaceutical Innovation & Entrepreneurship: Encourages creative thinking and innovation in pharmaceutical research and development. This course includes modules on intellectual property protection, startup formation, and venture capital funding strategies for biotech ventures.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly advocates for project-based learning as a core pedagogical strategy. Projects are integrated throughout the curriculum to enhance student engagement and foster critical thinking skills.

    Mini-projects are introduced in the seventh semester, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts learned in earlier courses. These projects typically last 12 weeks and involve small groups working under faculty supervision. Students select topics relevant to their interests or current industry needs, often collaborating with external partners such as pharmaceutical companies or research institutions.

    The final-year capstone project is a significant component of the program. It requires students to conduct an in-depth study or experimental investigation related to their chosen specialization. Projects are selected through a proposal submission process where students present their ideas to faculty members who serve as potential mentors. Selected projects undergo rigorous review and must meet high academic standards before proceeding.

    Evaluation criteria for these projects include the clarity of research questions, methodology, data analysis, presentation quality, and overall contribution to the field. Students are assessed not only on technical outcomes but also on their ability to communicate findings effectively and work collaboratively within teams.