The Bachelor in Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) program at Apex University is a four-year degree focused on pharmaceutical sciences, drug development, and healthcare applications. The curriculum covers pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical analysis, and drug delivery systems. Students gain hands-on experience in research labs, hospital pharmacy, and industrial training. This program prepares graduates for careers in the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare, and drug regulation. With an emphasis on innovation and patient care, students develop expertise in drug formulation, clinical research, and medical technology.
Passed in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Math’s) or equivalent. Obtained at least 50% for General,45% for SC, ST, OBC & SBC.
55000/-
4 Years (8 Semesters)
50% CUET and 50 % AUCET
Scholarship up-to 10 Lacs available for meritorious students
Semester 1 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I | - Human Anatomy and Physiology |
- Pharmaceutical Analysis I | - Pharmaceutical Analysis I |
- Pharmaceutics I | - Pharmaceutics I |
- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry | - Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
- Communication skills | - Communication skills |
- Remedial Biology / Remedial Mathematics | - Remedial Biology |
Semester 2 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Human Anatomy and Physiology II | - Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I | - Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I |
- Biochemistry | - Biochemistry |
- Pathophysiology | - Computer Applications in Pharmacy |
- Computer Applications in Pharmacy | |
- Environmental sciences |
Semester 3 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II | - Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II |
- Physical Pharmaceutics I | - Physical Pharmaceutics I |
- Pharmaceutical Microbiology | - Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
- Pharmaceutical Engineering | - Pharmaceutical Engineering |
Semester 4 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III | - Medicinal Chemistry I |
- Medicinal Chemistry I | - Physical Pharmaceutics II |
- Physical Pharmaceutics II | - Pharmacology I |
- Pharmacology I | - Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I |
- Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I |
Semester 5 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Medicinal Chemistry II | - Industrial Pharmacy |
- Industrial Pharmacy | - Pharmacology II |
- Pharmacology II | - Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II |
- Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II | |
- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence |
Semester 6 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Medicinal Chemistry III | - Medicinal chemistry III |
- Pharmacology III | - Pharmacology III |
- Herbal Drug Technology | - Herbal Drug Technology |
- Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics | |
- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | |
- Quality Assurance |
Semester 7 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Instrumental Methods of Analysis | - Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
- Industrial Pharmacy II | - Practice School |
- Pharmacy Practice | |
- Novel Drug Delivery System |
Semester 8 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Biostatistics and Research Methodology | - Project Work |
- Social and Preventive Pharmacy | |
- Pharma Marketing Management | |
- Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science | |
- Pharmacovigilance | |
- Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals | |
- Computer Aided Drug Design | |
- Cell and Molecular Biology | |
- Cosmetic Science | |
- Experimental Pharmacology | |
- Advanced Instrumentation Techniques | |
- Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals |
This program provides comprehensive knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences, focusing on drug formulation, clinical research, and quality control. It integrates theoretical and practical training, ensuring graduates are equipped for roles in the pharmaceutical industry, hospital pharmacy, and healthcare management. Students also learn about regulatory compliance and drug safety protocols.
The B. Pharm. program combines theoretical learning with hands-on training in pharmaceutical sciences. Students gain industry exposure through research labs and hospital internships. The curriculum aligns with global pharmaceutical standards, preparing graduates for careers in drug development, healthcare, and regulatory bodies.
Regulatory Affairs Specialist:
Manages legal compliance in pharmaceutical production and marketing processes.
Pharmaceutical Researcher:
Conducts research to develop new drugs and improve existing pharmaceutical formulations.
Drug Inspector:
Inspects drug manufacturing processes to ensure compliance with government regulations.
Clinical Pharmacist:
Works in healthcare settings, optimizes medication therapy, and ensures patient safety.