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doctor of Pharmacy [Pharm. d]

ELIGIBILITY

Candidates who have passed 10+2 P.U.C. examination of Karnataka P.U.C. Board or an equivalent examination of any other approved Board or University with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of the following subject-Mathematics or Biology or P.C.M.B. Minimum eligibility should be based on P.C.M./P.C.M.B. or P.C.B. with 40% in aggregate. For SC/ST students, the minimum requirement in percentage of marks for the admission will be 35% in PUC or its equivalent examination (PCMB/PCB/PCM),
Candidates who have passed D.Pharm course with 40% in aggregate from institutions approved by Pharmacy Council of India U/S 12 of Pharmacy Act, 1948, are only eligible to be admitted to first year Pharm. D course.

DURATION OF THE COURSE

The duration of the course shall be six academic years (five years of study and one year of internship or residency) full time with each academic year spread over a period of not less than two hundred working days. The period of six years duration is divided into two phases – Phase I – consisting of First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth academic year. Phase II – consisting of internship or residency training during sixth year involving posting in speciality units. It is a phase of training wherein a student is exposed to actual pharmacy practice or clinical pharmacy services and acquires skill under supervision so that he or she may become capable of functioning independently.

COURSE OF STUDY

The course of study for Pharm.D. shall include the subjects as given below-

FIRST YEAR

  1. Human Anatomy and Physiology(Theory & Practical)
  2. Pharmaceutics(Theory & Practical)
  3. Medicinal Biochemistry(Theory & Practical)
  4. Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry(Theory & Practical)
  5. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry(Theory & Practical)
  6. Remedial Mathematics/ Biology**


SECOND YEAR

  1. Pathophysiology(Theory)
  2. Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Theory & Practical)
  3. Pharmacognosy &Phytopharmaceuticals(Theory & Practical)
  4. Pharmacology-I(Theory)
  5. Community Pharmacy(Theory)
  6. Pharmacotherapeutics-I(Theory & Practical)


THIRD YEAR

  1. Pharmacology-II(Theory & Practical)
  2. Pharmaceutical Analysis(Theory & Practical)
  3. Pharmacotherapeutics-II(Theory & Practical)
  4. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence(Theory)
  5. Medicinal Chemistry(Theory & Practical)
  6. Pharmaceutical Formulations(Theory & Practical)


FOURTH YEAR

  1. Pharmacotherapeutics-III (Theory & Practical)
  2. Hospital Pharmacy(Theory & Practical)
  3. Clinical Pharmacy(Theory & Practical)
  4. Biostatistics & Research Methodology(Theory)
  5. Biopharmaceutics& Pharmacokinetics(Theory & Practical)
  6. Clinical Toxicology(Theory)

FIFTH YEAR

  1. Clinical Research(Theory)
  2. Pharmacoepidemiology&Pharmacoeconomics(Theory)
  3. Clinical Pharmacokinetics &Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring(Theory)
  4. Clerkship(Attending ward rounds on daily basis)
  5. Project work (Six Months)


SIXTH YEAR (INTERNSHIP)
Internship or residency training includes postings in specialty units. Student should independently provide the clinical pharmacy services to the allotted wards.

    • Six months in General Medicine department, and
    • Two months each in three other specialty departments
    • Internship is a phase of training wherein a student is expected to conduct actual practice of pharmacy and health care and acquires skills under the supervision so that he or she may become capable of functioning independently.
    • A student shall be permitted to start the internship only after having passed in theory and practical of all subjects of all the previous years.
    • Every student has to undergo one-year internship as per Appendix-C to these regulations.