B. Pharm. Programme:

Eligibility :

For Non Sponsored category: Class XII with (PCM/PCB) min. 60%
For Sponsored category: Class XII with (PCM/PCB) min. 55%

Aggregate percentage will be calculated on the basis of marks scored in English and three academic subjects (excluding second language, Physical Education, Fine Arts, Performing Arts or any other Vocational /Non-Written subjects). Student should have passed all the subjects of class XII from a recognized board.

 

Duration : 4 Yr(s)
1st Year Non Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. in Lacs) : 1.10
1st Year Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. in Lacs) : 1.65
Course Structure  
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B.Pharm Lateral Entry:
Eligibility: Diploma in Pharmacy, Govt. approved Institute/University, directly into 2nd year of the programme (link: http://amity.edu/lateral/)

Details of the B.Pharm Programme

Pharmacy is a versatile, dynamic, growing, and increasingly diverse profession, one which creates an excitement because there are so many opportunities. It is an age old profession which has transformed into a hub for “Global Healthcare” and evolved as a multidisciplinary and multifaceted field in recent times. With the phenomenal rate of advances in the pharmaceutical industry, the health sector has thrown open a sea of opportunities for pharmacy professionals.

Pharmacists work in a wide variety of health care settings: in the pharmaceutical industry (carrying out a wide range of activities – like, R & D ,Manufacturing, Quality Control, Packaging, Quality Assurance, etc.), in practice settings- (hospital & community i.e. retail pharmacy), in academics, regulatory affairs & clinical research ( CROs).

Pharmacists are health care professionals whose professional responsibilities include seeking to ensure that people derive maximum therapeutic benefit from their treatments with medicines. This requires them to keep abreast of developments and advances in knowledge & technology related to manufacture & use of medicines, professional standard requirements, laws governing pharmacy, etc.

Scope of the B.Pharm. Programme



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