
Who should enroll in B.Pharma, SANSKRITI UNIVERSITY?
- Candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination (or its equivalent) from a recognized board.
- Candidates must have passed individually in Physics, Chemistry, and either Mathematics (PCM) or Biology (PCB) or both (PCMB) as optional subjects.
- Candidates need to have obtained a minimum aggregate score of 50% in the qualifying examination.
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What you will learn
Pharmaceutics – Study of drug formulation, dosage forms, and manufacturing processes.
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry – Understanding chemical properties and drug interactions.
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Pharmacology – Study of drug effects on the human body and therapeutic applications.
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Pharmacognosy – Learning about medicines derived from natural sources (plants, animals, minerals).
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Biochemistry & Microbiology – Understanding biological systems and microbial infections.
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Anatomy & Physiology – Basic knowledge of human body structure and functions.
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Clinical Pharmacy & Hospital Pharmacy – Training in patient care and hospital-based drug management.
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Medicinal Chemistry – Study of drug synthesis and molecular pharmacology.
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Pharmaceutical Analysis – Techniques for drug quality testing and validation.
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Regulatory Affairs & Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence – Understanding laws related to drug approval and manufacturing.
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Toxicology & Bioinformatics – Study of drug toxicity, adverse effects, and computational drug research.
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Research & Development – Hands-on training in new drug discovery and innovation.
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Industrial & Community Pharmacy – Understanding pharmacy business, supply chain, and retail management.
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Internship & Practical Training – Real-world experience in pharmaceutical labs, hospitals, and production units.
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Project

Development of herbal-based tablets or syrups using natural ingredients.

A mobile app that identifies possible interactions between prescribed drugs.

Automated device that dispenses medicine on time with dosage alerts.

Study of drug release rate from tablets using lab-based dissolution apparatus.

Lab project analyzing the antibacterial properties of herbal extracts.

Prototype of an e-commerce platform for ordering and managing prescriptions.