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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Noble University Junagadh
    Duration
    4 Years
    Pharmacy UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Pharmacy

    Noble University Junagadh
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Pharmacy
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    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

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The Pharmacy program at Noble University Junagadh spans eight semesters and is meticulously designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of pharmaceutical sciences, practical skills, and industry exposure. The curriculum integrates foundational courses in chemistry, biology, and physics with specialized subjects in pharmacy, ensuring a well-rounded education that prepares graduates for diverse career paths.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1PHC101Organic Chemistry I3-1-0-4-
    1PHC102Inorganic Chemistry I3-1-0-4-
    1PHB101Biology I3-1-0-4-
    1PHM101Mathematics I3-1-0-4-
    1PHP101Physics I3-1-0-4-
    1PHL101Organic Chemistry Lab I0-0-3-2PHC101
    1PHL102Inorganic Chemistry Lab I0-0-3-2PHC102
    1PHL103Biology Lab I0-0-3-2PHB101
    1PHL104Physics Lab I0-0-3-2PHP101
    2PHC201Organic Chemistry II3-1-0-4PHC101
    2PHC202Physical Pharmacy3-1-0-4PHC101, PHB101
    2PHB201Biology II3-1-0-4PHB101
    2PHM201Mathematics II3-1-0-4PHM101
    2PHP201Physics II3-1-0-4PHP101
    2PHL201Organic Chemistry Lab II0-0-3-2PHC101, PHL101
    2PHL202Physical Pharmacy Lab0-0-3-2PHC202
    2PHL203Biology Lab II0-0-3-2PHB101, PHL103
    3PHC301Pharmacognosy3-1-0-4PHC201, PHB201
    3PHC302Pharmaceutical Chemistry3-1-0-4PHC201, PHB201
    3PHC303Pharmacology3-1-0-4PHB201
    3PHC304Pharmaceutics I3-1-0-4PHC201, PHC202
    3PHL301Pharmacognosy Lab0-0-3-2PHC301
    3PHL302Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab0-0-3-2PHC302
    3PHL303Pharmacology Lab0-0-3-2PHC303
    3PHL304Pharmaceutics Lab I0-0-3-2PHC304
    4PHC401Pharmacology II3-1-0-4PHC303
    4PHC402Pharmaceutics II3-1-0-4PHC304
    4PHC403Clinical Pharmacy3-1-0-4PHC303, PHC304
    4PHC404Pharmaceutical Analysis3-1-0-4PHC201
    4PHL401Pharmacology II Lab0-0-3-2PHC401
    4PHL402Pharmaceutics Lab II0-0-3-2PHC402
    4PHL403Clinical Pharmacy Lab0-0-3-2PHC403
    4PHL404Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab0-0-3-2PHC404
    5PHC501Drug Development3-1-0-4PHC302, PHC401
    5PHC502Regulatory Affairs3-1-0-4PHC401
    5PHC503Pharmaceutical Marketing3-1-0-4-
    5PHC504Industrial Pharmacy3-1-0-4PHC402, PHC404
    5PHL501Drug Development Lab0-0-3-2PHC501
    5PHL502Regulatory Affairs Lab0-0-3-2PHC502
    5PHL503Industrial Pharmacy Lab0-0-3-2PHC504
    6PHC601Pharmaceutical Biotechnology3-1-0-4PHC401, PHC402
    6PHC602Public Health Pharmacy3-1-0-4PHC401, PHC403
    6PHC603Pharmacoeconomics3-1-0-4PHC401
    6PHL601Biotechnology Lab0-0-3-2PHC601
    6PHL602Public Health Pharmacy Lab0-0-3-2PHC602
    7PHC701Advanced Pharmacology3-1-0-4PHC401
    7PHC702Pharmaceutical Formulation3-1-0-4PHC304, PHC402
    7PHC703Clinical Research3-1-0-4PHC401, PHC403
    7PHL701Advanced Formulation Lab0-0-3-2PHC702
    7PHL702Clinical Research Lab0-0-3-2PHC703
    8PHC801Capstone Project4-0-0-4All core courses
    8PHL801Capstone Project Lab0-0-6-4PHC801

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    The department offers a wide array of advanced elective courses designed to deepen students' understanding of specialized areas in pharmacy. These courses are taught by internationally recognized faculty members and include cutting-edge research topics that reflect current industry trends.

    Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Advanced Topics in Medicinal Design

    This course explores the design and synthesis of novel therapeutic agents, focusing on drug discovery processes, structure-activity relationships (SAR), and computational modeling techniques. Students engage in hands-on projects involving virtual screening, molecular docking, and lead optimization strategies. The course emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical applications, enabling students to contribute to early-stage drug development.

    Pharmacology: Clinical Applications of Pharmacological Agents

    This elective delves into the clinical use of pharmacological agents, examining their therapeutic mechanisms, side effects, and safety profiles. Students learn to evaluate clinical trial data, interpret pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters, and apply this knowledge in patient care settings. The course also covers emerging therapies in oncology, immunology, and neurology.

    Pharmaceutics: Novel Drug Delivery Systems

    This advanced course focuses on the development of innovative drug delivery systems, including nanotechnology-based formulations, transdermal patches, inhalers, and controlled-release tablets. Students work with real-world case studies to understand the challenges in formulation design and explore emerging technologies such as liposomes, micelles, and hydrogels.

    Pharmacognosy: Natural Product Chemistry

    This course explores the chemical composition and biological activities of natural products derived from plants, animals, and microorganisms. Students study traditional medicine practices, identify bioactive compounds, and investigate their potential for drug development. The course includes laboratory sessions on extraction techniques, phytochemical analysis, and structure elucidation methods.

    Regulatory Affairs: Global Drug Development Pathways

    This elective provides an in-depth understanding of regulatory frameworks governing drug development in different regions, including the FDA, EMA, and WHO guidelines. Students learn about clinical trial design, regulatory submissions, quality assurance standards, and risk management strategies. The course also covers ethical considerations and compliance issues in pharmaceutical research.

    Industrial Pharmacy: Manufacturing and Quality Control

    This course focuses on the principles of pharmaceutical manufacturing, including Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), process validation, quality control testing, and production optimization. Students gain practical experience through laboratory sessions and industrial visits to leading pharmaceutical companies.

    Clinical Pharmacy: Patient-Centered Care

    This elective emphasizes the role of pharmacists in clinical settings, covering medication therapy management, therapeutic monitoring, and patient education. Students participate in simulated clinical scenarios to develop decision-making skills and learn how to collaborate effectively with healthcare teams.

    Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Gene Therapy and Stem Cell Research

    This course explores the application of biotechnology in drug development, focusing on gene therapy, recombinant protein production, and stem cell-based treatments. Students study current research trends, regulatory challenges, and ethical implications of biotech interventions.

    Public Health Pharmacy: Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

    This course addresses the broader impact of medications on public health systems, including epidemiology, health policy, and community pharmacy practice. Students analyze health disparities, evaluate public health programs, and design strategies for equitable access to medicines.

    Pharmacoeconomics: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Healthcare

    This elective introduces students to economic evaluation methods used in healthcare decision-making, including cost-benefit analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, and budget impact modeling. Students learn how to assess the economic value of pharmaceutical interventions and develop policies that promote efficient resource allocation.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department places a strong emphasis on project-based learning as a core component of the educational experience. This approach encourages students to engage actively with real-world problems, fostering critical thinking, innovation, and collaboration.

    Mini-projects are introduced in the second year and gradually increase in complexity throughout the program. These projects allow students to apply theoretical concepts learned in class to practical scenarios, often involving collaboration with industry partners or research institutions.

    The final-year capstone project is a comprehensive initiative that integrates knowledge from all areas of study. Students select a research topic under faculty supervision, conduct literature reviews, design experiments, collect and analyze data, and present findings in both written and oral formats.

    Project selection is based on student interests, available resources, and alignment with current industry needs. Faculty mentors guide students through every stage of the project lifecycle, ensuring that they develop essential skills such as scientific writing, presentation, and teamwork.

    Evaluation criteria for projects include research methodology, data analysis, innovation, presentation quality, and adherence to ethical standards. The department also hosts annual project showcases where students present their work to faculty, industry experts, and fellow students.