A paradigm change from Product to Patient has been occurring in pharmacy and pharmaceutical
sciences on a national and international level, and pharmacy education has adjusted to keep up
with this progress.
The four-year graduate programme leading to a bachelor's degree in pharmacy lasts eight
semesters. The programme is created in accordance with PCI standards and is affiliated with the
Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) in
New Delhi.
A number of topics relevant to pharmaceutical sciences are covered in the B Pharm course, such
as the formulation of synthetic and natural drug products, the production of active
pharmaceutical substances, their numerous techniques of analysis, the regulatory requirements
for their commercialization, etc. Their educational background will give them the chance to find
employment in a variety of fields, including the pharmaceutical industry, community and
hospital pharmacies, drug development research, quality control management, and
entrepreneurship.