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B.Pharm & M.Pharm admissions are open
Pharm.D admissions are open

Pharm D & B. Pharm : SIPC

M. Pharm : SIPC1

Departments

Global Perspective,
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Bridging the gap between academic theory and industry reality with a research-driven, JNTUH-affiliated curriculum.

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)

The Foundation of Pharmaceutical Sciences


  • Course Code: SIPC
  • Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)
  • Intake: 100 Seats

Program Overview: 



The B.Pharm program is a comprehensive undergraduate degree that trains students in the art and science of preparing and dispensing medicines. It combines the study of chemistry, biology, and management to produce versatile professionals capable of working in R&D, manufacturing, and healthcare settings.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Intermediate) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics.
  • Minimum Aggregate: 50% (45% for reserved categories).
  • Lateral Entry: Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) holders can enter directly into the 2nd year.


Key Curriculum Highlights:

  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry: Understanding drug structure and synthesis.
  • Pharmaceutics: Mastering the formulation of tablets, capsules, and syrups.
  • Pharmacology: Studying the effect of drugs on the human body.
  • Pharmacognosy: Deriving medicines from natural plant sources.

Career Scope:
Graduates can work as Production Chemists, Quality Control Officers, Drug Inspectors, or pursue higher education (M.Pharm/Pharm.D).

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)

Excellence in Clinical Pharmacy & Patient Care

  • Course Code: SIPC
  • Duration: 6 Years 
(5 Years Academic + 1 Year Internship)
  • Intake: 30 Seats

Program Overview: 



The B.Pharm program is a comprehensive undergraduate degree that trains students in the art and science of preparing and dispensing medicines. It combines the study of chemistry, biology, and management to produce versatile professionals capable of working in R&D, manufacturing, and healthcare settings.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics.
  • Or passed D.Pharm from a PCI-recognized institute.


Key Curriculum Highlights:

  • Ward Rounds: 
Daily hospital visits to monitor patient charts.

  • Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM): 
Optimizing dosage for individual patients.

  • Clinical Toxicology: 
Managing poisoning and drug overdose cases.

  • Drug Information Services: 
Providing evidence-based drug data to doctors.

Career Scope:
Clinical Pharmacist, Hospital Pharmacist, Medical Writer, or roles in Pharmacovigilance (Drug Safety) at top MNCs.

Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)

Advanced Clinical Specialization for 
B.Pharm Graduates


  • Course Code: SIPC
  • Duration: 
3 Years (2 Years Academic + 1 Year Internship)
  • Intake: 10 Seats

Program Overview:
This lateral entry program allows B.Pharm graduates to upgrade their qualification to a Doctor of Pharmacy. It serves as a bridge course to transition from industrial knowledge to clinical expertise.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must hold a B.Pharmacy degree from a PCI-recognized institute.

Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm)

Specialized Research & Expertise

  • Course Code: SIPC1
  • Duration: 
2 Years (4 Semesters)
  • Intake: 60 Seats (15 per specialization)

Program Overview: 


This lateral entry program allows B.Pharm graduates to upgrade their qualification to a Doctor of Pharmacy. It serves as a bridge course to transition from industrial knowledge to clinical expertise.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Pass in B.Pharmacy with 50% aggregate (45% for reserved categories).
  • Valid score in GPAT or TS PGECET is preferred.

We offer four distinct specializations tailored to industry needs:


A. Pharmaceutics (15 Seats)

  • Focus: The science of dosage form design. Students learn to develop Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS) like nano-particles and transdermal patches.
  • Career: R&D Scientist (Formulation), Production Manager.


B. Pharmaceutical Analysis (15 Seats)

  • Focus: The backbone of Quality Control. Training involves handling advanced instruments like HPLC, GC, and UV-Spectrophotometers to test drug purity.
  • Career: Quality Assurance (QA) Manager, Analytical Chemist.


C. Pharmacology (15 Seats)

  • Focus: Pre-clinical research. Students study drug screening, toxicology, and the molecular mechanism of drug action using animal models and computer simulations.
  • Career: Clinical Research Associate (CRA), Pharmacovigilance Officer.


D. Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs (15 Seats)

  • Focus: The legal side of Pharma. Dealing with FDA/CDSCO guidelines, patenting (IPR), and preparing dossiers for drug approval in global markets.
  • Career: Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Drug Inspector.