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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

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    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Institute of Chartered Accountants of India University, Solan
    Duration
    4 Years
    Pharmacy UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Institute of Chartered Accountants of India University, Solan
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹6,00,000

    Placement

    95.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Pharmacy
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹6,00,000

    Placement

    95.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    300

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    300

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Pharmacy program at Icmai University Solan is structured over 8 semesters, with each semester comprising core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions. This structure ensures a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge, practical application, and research exposure.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    IPHM101Chemistry for Pharmacy3-1-2-6None
    IPHM102Biology I3-1-2-6None
    IPHM103Physics for Pharmacy3-1-2-6None
    IPHM104Mathematics I3-1-2-6None
    IPHM105Chemistry Lab0-0-4-4PHM101
    IPHM106Biology Lab0-0-4-4PHM102
    IIPHM201Organic Chemistry3-1-2-6PHM101
    IIPHM202Biochemistry3-1-2-6PHM102
    IIPHM203Pharmacology I3-1-2-6PHM102
    IIPHM204Pharmaceutical Chemistry II3-1-2-6PHM201
    IIPHM205Organic Chemistry Lab0-0-4-4PHM201
    IIIPHM301Medicinal Chemistry3-1-2-6PHM201, PHM204
    IIIPHM302Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics3-1-2-6PHM203
    IIIPHM303Pharmaceutical Microbiology3-1-2-6PHM102
    IIIPHM304Pharmaceutical Analysis I3-1-2-6PHM101, PHM201
    IIIPHM305Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab0-0-4-4PHM304
    IVPHM401Drug Design and Synthesis3-1-2-6PHM301, PHM304
    IVPHM402Advanced Pharmacology3-1-2-6PHM203
    IVPHM403Pharmaceutical Technology I3-1-2-6PHM304
    IVPHM404Clinical Pharmacy3-1-2-6PHM203
    IVPHM405Pharmaceutical Technology Lab0-0-4-4PHM403
    VPHM501Biopharmaceutics3-1-2-6PHM403
    VPHM502Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science3-1-2-6PHM401
    VPHM503Pharmacogenomics3-1-2-6PHM302
    VPHM504Drug Delivery Systems3-1-2-6PHM403
    VPHM505Biopharmaceutics Lab0-0-4-4PHM501
    VIPHM601Nanotechnology in Pharmacy3-1-2-6PHM504
    VIPHM602Pharmaceutical Biotechnology3-1-2-6PHM302, PHM501
    VIPHM603Global Health Policy3-1-2-6PHM502
    VIPHM604Toxicology3-1-2-6PHM303
    VIPHM605Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Lab0-0-4-4PHM602
    VIIPHM701Research Methodology3-1-2-6PHM601
    VIIPHM702Mini Project I0-0-8-8PHM501, PHM602
    VIIIPHM801Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project0-0-12-12PHM701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Advanced departmental electives are offered in the later semesters to allow students to specialize based on their interests and career goals. These courses are designed to provide in-depth knowledge in specialized areas of pharmacy:

    • Drug Design and Synthesis: This course explores modern strategies for designing and synthesizing novel therapeutic compounds, including computational modeling, medicinal chemistry principles, and synthetic route optimization.
    • Nanotechnology in Pharmacy: Students learn about the application of nanomaterials in drug delivery systems, focusing on controlled release mechanisms, targeting approaches, and biocompatibility considerations.
    • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: This course covers recombinant DNA technology, protein engineering, vaccine development, and gene therapy applications in pharmaceutical research.
    • Pharmacogenomics: The study of how genetic variations affect drug response, including personalized medicine approaches and pharmacogenetic testing methodologies.
    • Global Health Policy: This elective introduces students to international health systems, regulatory frameworks, public health challenges, and global policy development related to pharmaceutical products.
    • Pharmacovigilance: Focuses on monitoring adverse drug reactions, post-market surveillance, and ensuring patient safety through pharmacovigilance programs.
    • Regulatory Affairs: Covers the regulatory processes involved in bringing drugs to market, including FDA guidelines, ICH standards, and global compliance requirements.
    • Personalized Medicine: Explores how individual genetic profiles can be used to tailor drug therapies for optimal effectiveness and minimal side effects.
    • Drug Delivery Systems: Students study various methods of delivering drugs to target tissues, including oral, injectable, transdermal, and pulmonary delivery systems.
    • Toxicology: This course examines the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms and evaluates risk assessment strategies used in pharmaceutical development.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department places a strong emphasis on project-based learning to ensure that students gain hands-on experience and develop critical thinking skills. Projects are integrated throughout the curriculum, starting with small-scale lab-based activities in early semesters and progressing to large-scale capstone projects in the final year.

    Mini projects begin in the seventh semester, where students work in teams on research topics related to their chosen specialization. These projects involve literature review, experimental design, data analysis, and presentation of findings. Each project is supervised by a faculty mentor who guides students through the research process and provides feedback on methodology and results.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project requires students to conduct an independent study under the supervision of a faculty member. Topics are selected in consultation with mentors and must align with current trends in pharmaceutical science. The project involves designing and executing a comprehensive research plan, collecting and analyzing data, writing a detailed report, and presenting findings at a departmental symposium.

    Evaluation criteria for projects include scientific rigor, innovation, clarity of presentation, adherence to ethical standards, and contribution to the field. Students are encouraged to publish their work in peer-reviewed journals or present at national/international conferences.

    Project Selection and Mentorship

    Students select their project topics based on faculty expertise and current industry needs. The selection process involves submitting a proposal outlining the research question, methodology, expected outcomes, and timeline. Faculty mentors are assigned based on their interest in the topic and availability of resources.

    Mentors provide guidance throughout the project lifecycle, helping students refine their ideas, access necessary equipment or databases, troubleshoot issues, and prepare for presentations. Regular meetings and progress reviews ensure that projects stay on track and meet academic standards.