COURSE DETAILS
   Introduction - Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma)
  The Bachelor of Pharmacy Programme (B.Pharm) seeks to train individuals to become competent and compassionate health-care professionals with a commitment to the welfare of patients. The degree programme emphasizes the acquisition of current knowledge and skills to enable graduates to meet the demands of society's health care needs as they relate to the pharmacy practice. It also provides a sound foundation for graduates to pursue further educational and professional qualifications.
  Awarded by
  MVNU
  Entry Requirement
  10+2 with PCB/PCM
  Course Fees

  INR 18500 OR   $ 925
  Note
: Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.

  Course Duration
  3 YEARS
  Subject Information 
  Lateral Entry : Not Available
  Credit Transfer : Not Available
YEAR-1
  • Biomedical Informatics
     
  • Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis and Monitoring
     
  • Community Healthcare Outreach
     
  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
     
  • Early Practice Experience
     
  • Early Practice Experience-II
    YEAR-2
  • Electronic Mentor Interaction Programme
     
  • Endocrine System Pharmacotherapy
     
  • Integrated Pharmaceutical Sciences
     
  • Introduction to Pharmacy Practice
     
  • Introductory Pharmaco Kinetics
     
  • Over The Counter Drugs and Medical Supplies
    YEAR-3
  • Parenteral Products and Immunizations
     
  • Pharmacotherapy for Infectious Diseases
     
  • Pharmacy Law and Ethics
     
  • Principles of Pharmaceutical Care
     
  • Professional Communication and Counseling
     
  • Professional Responsibility and Leadership
     
  • Pharmacotherapy Case Studies
      Elective Papers / Specializations
       
     There is no Elective / Specializations papers in this course.
      Career Opportunities
     In addition to finding job opportunities as pharmacists in private and public institutions, graduates can also obtain employment as managers of pharmaceutical manufacturing operations, medical representatives for drug companies, agents of pharmacy and drug regulation in the Ministry of Health, medical consultants and researchers.