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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, Rampur
    Duration
    4 Years
    Pharmacy UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, Rampur
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    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Pharmacy
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

    Curriculum

    Pharmacy Curriculum Overview

    The Pharmacy program at Mohammad Ali Jauhar University Rampur is meticulously structured to ensure a comprehensive understanding of pharmaceutical sciences from foundational principles to advanced applications. The curriculum spans eight semesters, integrating core scientific subjects with specialized courses tailored to meet industry demands.

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    1st Semester PCH101 Organic Chemistry I 3-1-2-6 -
    1st Semester PCH102 Inorganic Chemistry 3-1-2-6 -
    1st Semester PBI101 Biology I 3-1-2-6 -
    1st Semester PMAT101 Mathematics I 3-1-2-6 -
    1st Semester PCH103 Chemistry Laboratory 0-0-4-2 -
    1st Semester PHYS101 Physics I 3-1-2-6 -
    2nd Semester PCH201 Organic Chemistry II 3-1-2-6 PCH101
    2nd Semester PMAT201 Mathematics II 3-1-2-6 PMAT101
    2nd Semester PBI201 Biology II 3-1-2-6 PBI101
    2nd Semester PCHE201 Physical Chemistry 3-1-2-6 PCH102
    2nd Semester PCH202 Chemistry Laboratory II 0-0-4-2 PCH103
    3rd Semester PPH101 Pharmacology I 3-1-2-6 -
    3rd Semester PPH201 Medicinal Chemistry I 3-1-2-6 PCH201
    3rd Semester PMED101 Human Anatomy & Physiology 3-1-2-6 -
    3rd Semester PPH301 Pharmaceutical Analysis I 3-1-2-6 PCH202
    3rd Semester PPH401 Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry 3-1-2-6 -
    3rd Semester PPH501 Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab 0-0-4-2 -
    4th Semester PPH601 Pharmacology II 3-1-2-6 PPH101
    4th Semester PPH701 Medicinal Chemistry II 3-1-2-6 PPH201
    4th Semester PPH801 Pharmaceutical Analysis II 3-1-2-6 PPH301
    4th Semester PPH901 Pharmacokinetics 3-1-2-6 -
    4th Semester PPH1001 Toxicology 3-1-2-6 -
    4th Semester PPH1101 Pharmaceutical Technology I 3-1-2-6 -
    5th Semester PPH1201 Clinical Pharmacy 3-1-2-6 PPH601, PPH701
    5th Semester PPH1301 Pharmaceutical Microbiology 3-1-2-6 -
    5th Semester PPH1401 Drug Design & Development 3-1-2-6 PPH701
    5th Semester PPH1501 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 3-1-2-6 -
    5th Semester PPH1601 Regulatory Affairs 3-1-2-6 -
    5th Semester PPH1701 Pharmaceutical Technology II 3-1-2-6 PPH1101
    6th Semester PPH1801 Advanced Clinical Pharmacy 3-1-2-6 PPH1201
    6th Semester PPH1901 Pharmacogenomics 3-1-2-6 -
    6th Semester PPH2001 Pharmaceutical Marketing 3-1-2-6 -
    6th Semester PPH2101 Public Health Pharmacy 3-1-2-6 -
    6th Semester PPH2201 Research Methodology 3-1-2-6 -
    6th Semester PPH2301 Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance 3-1-2-6 -
    7th Semester PPH2401 Capstone Project I 0-0-8-8 All previous semesters
    8th Semester PPH2501 Capstone Project II 0-0-8-8 PPH2401

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    The program offers several advanced departmental electives that allow students to specialize in areas of interest and gain deeper insights into specific aspects of pharmacy practice.

    • Drug Design & Development: This course explores the principles and practices of designing novel therapeutic agents. Students learn about molecular modeling, lead optimization strategies, and early-stage drug development processes. The course includes case studies of successful drugs and emerging trends in pharmaceutical innovation.
    • Pharmacogenomics: This elective delves into how genetic variations influence drug response and effectiveness. Students study genotyping techniques, pharmacogenetic databases, and ethical considerations in genomic medicine. The course emphasizes personalized treatment approaches based on individual genetic profiles.
    • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Students examine the intersection of biotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences, covering recombinant protein production, gene therapy, vaccine development, and biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Practical sessions involve laboratory work with modern biotech equipment and techniques.
    • Regulatory Affairs & Drug Policy: This course prepares students for careers in regulatory affairs by teaching them about drug approval processes, regulatory frameworks, and policy analysis. Topics include FDA regulations, international harmonization efforts, and strategic planning for drug development.
    • Pharmaceutical Marketing & Commercialization: Designed to equip students with skills needed for marketing roles in the pharmaceutical industry, this course covers market research, brand strategy, commercial operations, and product lifecycle management. Case studies from global pharmaceutical companies are used to illustrate real-world applications.
    • Public Health Pharmacy: This elective focuses on community-level health interventions and public health policy. Students study epidemiology, health economics, disease prevention strategies, and the role of pharmacists in promoting public health outcomes.
    • Clinical Pharmacotherapy: This course provides an in-depth look at therapeutic interventions in clinical settings. Students learn about drug selection, dosing regimens, adverse effects management, and optimizing medication therapy for individual patients.
    • Pharmaceutical Analysis Techniques: This advanced elective covers cutting-edge analytical methods used in pharmaceutical quality control. Topics include chromatography techniques, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and data interpretation for regulatory submissions.
    • Natural Product Isolation & Characterization: Students explore the isolation and structural characterization of bioactive compounds from natural sources. The course includes laboratory sessions on extraction methods, purification techniques, and structure elucidation using modern spectroscopic tools.
    • Drug Delivery Systems: This elective focuses on designing and developing novel drug delivery systems. Topics include controlled release formulations, targeted delivery mechanisms, nanocarriers, and transdermal and pulmonary delivery technologies.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a means of fostering innovation, creativity, and practical application of knowledge. This approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, particularly in the final two semesters when students undertake capstone projects.

    The structure of these projects involves multiple phases:

    1. Project Selection: Students choose projects based on their interests or collaborate with faculty members working on ongoing research initiatives. Projects are selected to align with current industry needs and emerging trends in pharmaceutical sciences.
    2. Research Phase: Under the guidance of a faculty mentor, students conduct literature reviews, design experiments, collect data, and analyze results.
    3. Development & Implementation: Students develop prototypes or implement solutions within their chosen area of study. This phase often involves collaboration with industry partners or research institutions.
    4. Presentation & Evaluation: Projects are presented to a panel of faculty members and industry experts, followed by evaluations based on innovation, feasibility, impact, and adherence to academic standards.

    The evaluation criteria for these projects include:

    • Originality and relevance of the problem addressed
    • Quality of research methodology and execution
    • Effectiveness of communication and presentation skills
    • Technical proficiency and innovation demonstrated
    • Impact on professional practice or scientific knowledge

    The capstone project, which spans the final two semesters, serves as a culmination of all learning experiences. It provides students with an opportunity to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills and contribute meaningfully to their field of study.