D. Pharm.

The D. Pharmacy Course is recognized by Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi and Government of Karnataka.

Intake : 60

Duration of course : 2 Years

Part1
Subject No. of hours of theory No. of hours of Practical.
Pharmaceutics 75 75
Pharmaceutical Chemistry 75 75
Pharmacognosy 75 75
Human Anatomy and Physiology 75 75
Social Pharmacy 75 75

PartII
Subject No. of hours of theory No. of hours of Practical.
Pharmacology 75 50
Community Pharmacy & Management 75 75
Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology 75 50
Pharmacotherapeutics 75 25
Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy 75 25
Pharmacy Law & Ethics 75

Examination : There shall be three sessional examinations conducted for both theory and practicals by the school for 20 Marks during each academic year. The average marks of best two examinations for theory and practicals shall be computed separately. Board of Examining Authoirty shall conduct Final Examination for theory and practicals for 80 Marks.

Part I
Subject Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Written Papers Total Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Practical Papers Total
Pharmaceutics 20 80 100 20 80 100
Pharmaceutical Chemistry 20 80 100 20 80 100
Pharmacognosy 20 80 100 20 80 100
Human Anatomy and Physiology 20 80 100 20 80 100
Social Pharmacy 20 80 100 20 80 100

Part II
Subject Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Written Papers Total Sessoinal Maximum marks Maximum Marks for Practical Papers Total
Pharmacology 20 80 100 20 80 100
Commuity Pharmacy & Management 20 80 100 20 80 100
Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology 20 80 100 20 80 100
Pharmacotherapeutics 20 80 100 20 80 100
Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy 20 80 100 20 80 100
Pharmacy Law & Ethics 20 80 100

Practical Training : After passing Second Year D. Pharm. Examination the student shall undergo compulsory practical training of 500 Hours over a period of 3 months at approved Hospital / Pharmacy.

Results : Student shall secure a minimum of 40% marks to pass, minimum of 50% marks for second class, minimum of 60% marks for first class, and minimum of 75% marks for distinction.

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