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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya Katni
    Duration
    4 Years
    Pharmacy UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya Katni
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,80,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Pharmacy
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,80,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    250

    Students

    250

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    Seats

    250

    Students

    250

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The pharmacy program is divided into eight semesters with a carefully designed progression from foundational knowledge to advanced specialization. Each semester includes core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1PHM101Organic Chemistry I3-1-0-4-
    1PHM102Biochemistry3-1-0-4-
    1PHM103Microbiology3-1-0-4-
    1PHM104Pharmaceutical Chemistry I3-1-0-4-
    1PHM105Introduction to Pharmacology3-1-0-4-
    1PHM106Chemistry Lab I0-0-2-2-
    1PHM107Biochemistry Lab0-0-2-2-
    2PHM201Organic Chemistry II3-1-0-4PHM101
    2PHM202Pharmacognosy3-1-0-4-
    2PHM203Pharmacokinetics3-1-0-4PHM105
    2PHM204Pharmaceutical Analysis I3-1-0-4PHM104
    2PHM205Drug Design Principles3-1-0-4PHM104
    2PHM206Organic Chemistry Lab II0-0-2-2PHM106
    3PHM301Clinical Pharmacy3-1-0-4PHM203, PHM205
    3PHM302Toxicology3-1-0-4-
    3PHM303Pharmaceutical Technology3-1-0-4PHM204
    3PHM304Pharmacovigilance3-1-0-4-
    3PHM305Regulatory Affairs3-1-0-4-
    3PHM306Pharmaceutical Analysis II3-1-0-4PHM204
    3PHM307Pharmaceutical Technology Lab0-0-2-2PHM303
    4PHM401Drug Discovery & Development3-1-0-4PHM302, PHM305
    4PHM402Pharmacogenomics3-1-0-4-
    4PHM403Nanopharmaceutics3-1-0-4PHM303
    4PHM404Pharmaceutical Formulation3-1-0-4PHM303
    4PHM405Advanced Pharmacology3-1-0-4PHM105
    4PHM406Nanopharmaceutics Lab0-0-2-2PHM403
    5PHM501Pharmaceutical Biotechnology3-1-0-4-
    5PHM502Drug Metabolism & Pharmacokinetics3-1-0-4PHM203
    5PHM503Pharmacoeconomics3-1-0-4-
    5PHM504Medicinal Chemistry3-1-0-4PHM201
    5PHM505Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance3-1-0-4-
    5PHM506Biotechnology Lab0-0-2-2PHM501
    6PHM601Pharmaceutical Marketing3-1-0-4-
    6PHM602Clinical Research3-1-0-4PHM301
    6PHM603Pharmaceutical Ethics3-1-0-4-
    6PHM604Drug Safety & Risk Management3-1-0-4-
    6PHM605Pharmaceutical Regulatory Compliance3-1-0-4PHM305
    6PHM606Project Management in Pharma3-1-0-4-
    7PHM701Advanced Drug Delivery Systems3-1-0-4PHM403
    7PHM702Computational Drug Design3-1-0-4-
    7PHM703Pharmaceutical Policy & Law3-1-0-4-
    7PHM704Research Methodology in Pharmacy3-1-0-4-
    7PHM705Pharmaceutical Innovation & Entrepreneurship3-1-0-4-
    7PHM706Industry Internship I0-0-0-8-
    8PHM801Capstone Project3-1-0-4All previous courses
    8PHM802Pharmaceutical Case Studies3-1-0-4-
    8PHM803Industry Internship II0-0-0-8-
    8PHM804Final Presentation & Defense0-0-0-2-

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    These advanced courses are offered in the latter years of the program to provide specialized knowledge and skills:

    • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (PHM501): This course delves into the intersection of biotechnology and pharmacy, covering topics like recombinant DNA technology, gene therapy, and biopharmaceuticals. Students learn about large-scale production techniques, purification methods, and regulatory aspects of biologics.
    • Computational Drug Design (PHM702): Utilizing advanced software tools, students explore molecular modeling, docking studies, and virtual screening to predict drug-target interactions. The course includes hands-on sessions with industry-standard platforms like AutoDock, MOE, and Schrödinger.
    • Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance (PHM505): Focuses on quality control measures in pharmaceutical manufacturing, including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), validation protocols, and compliance auditing. Students gain insights into international standards set by the FDA and EMA.
    • Drug Safety & Risk Management (PHM604): This course examines pharmacovigilance systems, adverse event reporting, risk assessment, and mitigation strategies. It includes case studies from real-world incidents and regulatory responses.
    • Nanopharmaceutics (PHM403): Students study nanoscale drug delivery systems such as liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, and targeted therapies. The course covers formulation design, characterization techniques, and in vivo evaluation methods.

    Each elective course includes a combination of lectures, laboratory experiments, guest speaker sessions, and group projects that enhance both theoretical understanding and practical application.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department emphasizes project-based learning as a cornerstone of the pharmacy education experience. Projects are designed to simulate real-world scenarios, allowing students to apply their knowledge in practical settings while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

    The program includes two mandatory mini-projects during the first and second years, followed by a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project. Students select projects based on their interests and career aspirations, often aligning with ongoing faculty research initiatives or industry needs.

    Faculty mentors guide students through each phase of their project work, from initial concept development to data collection, analysis, and presentation. Evaluation criteria include scientific rigor, innovation, clarity of communication, and adherence to ethical standards.

    The capstone project requires students to complete an original research study or a significant applied project under the supervision of a faculty member. The final deliverables typically include a detailed report, oral presentation, and demonstration of findings to a panel of experts.