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D.Pharmacy

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OVERVIEW

ALARD School of Pharmacy, established in 2006 in Pune, is dedicated to developing top pharmacy professionals. The School offers a range of programs: Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm), Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm), and Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) with specializations in Pharmaceutics and Quality Assurance Techniques. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills across all programs, preparing students for diverse roles in the pharmaceutical field.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PROGRAM

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Academic Excellence

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Industry-Relevant Curriculum

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Innovative Teaching Methods

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Project Based learning

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Placement Record

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Alumni Network

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Student Support Services

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National Service Scheme (NSS)

Lab Facilities

Physical Pharmacy Laboratory

This lab focuses on the formulation, development, and testing of pharmaceutical dosage forms like tablets, capsules, ointments, and syrups. Students learn about drug delivery systems, manufacturing techniques, and quality control procedures to ensure the safety and efficacy of medications.

Pharmaceutical Microbiology Laboratory

The microbiology lab allows students to study microorganisms, their role in health and disease, and their use in pharmaceutical production (e.g., antibiotics, vaccines). Students learn sterile techniques, microbial culture, and methods of preventing contamination.

Pharmacognosy Laboratory

Dedicated to the study of natural drugs derived from plants and other organisms, this lab helps students analyze medicinal plants, extract active constituents, and understand herbal drug formulation. It also promotes research in traditional medicines.

Pharmacology Laboratory

This lab provides students with an understanding of human anatomy and physiological functions. Using models and dissections, students explore the structure and functioning of different organs and systems, crucial for understanding the interaction of drugs in the human body.

Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Laboratory

It is dedicated to the study and manipulation of organic compounds, which form the basis of most pharmaceutical drugs. This lab focuses on the synthesis, purification, Identification and Characterization and Reaction Mechanism Studies used in medicinal chemistry and drug development.

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory

This Laboratory is dedicated to the study of inorganic compounds and their applications in pharmaceuticals. This laboratory plays a key role in helping pharmacy students understand the properties, limit test, and analysis of inorganic substances, many of which are used as excipients, catalysts, or therapeutic agents in drug formulations.

Instrument laboratory

The Instrument Laboratory is a specialized facility designed to train students in the use of advanced analytical instruments for ensuring the quality, safety, and efficacy of pharmaceutical products. This laboratory provides practical exposure to the various instruments and techniques used in the analysis of raw materials, in-process samples, and finished pharmaceutical products.

Industrial Laboratory

The Industrial Laboratory is a dedicated facility designed to provide students with practical experience in the formulation, development, and manufacturing processes of pharmaceutical products.

Computer Labs

The computer labs at ALARD School of Pharmacy are equipped with approximately 40 computers and advanced software to support academic activities. Students utilize the labs to complete assignments, conduct research, and access a wide range of online resources.

ABOUT PROGRAM

Short Brief About the Program

The B.Pharm program is a four-year undergraduate course that offers an in-depth understanding of pharmaceutical science and technology. The curriculum covers a wide range of subjects such as pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical analysis. Students also gain hands-on experience through practical sessions, internships, and industrial visits, ensuring they are well-prepared for careers in pharmacy practice, research, or industry.

Semester - I
Human Anatomy and Physiology I– Theory and Practical
Pharmaceutical Analysis I– Theory and Practical
Pharmaceutics I– Theory and Practical
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry– Theory and Practical
Communication skills–Theory and Practical
(*Non-University Examination )
Remedial Biology/Remedial Mathematics–Theory
(*Non-University Examination )
Remedial Biology–Practical
(*Non-University Examination )
Semester - II
Human Anatomy and Physiology II–Theory and Practical
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I–Theory and Practical
Biochemistry– Theory and Practical
Pathophysiology–Theory
Computer Application in Pharmacy–Theory and Practical
(*Non-University Examination)
Environmental science –Theory
(*Non-University Examination)
Semester - III
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II–Theory and Practical
Physical Pharmaceutics I–Theory and Practical
Pharmaceutical Microbiology–Theory and Practical
Pharmaceutical Engineering–Theory and Practical
Semester - IV
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III–Theory
Medicinal Chemistry I–Theory and Practical
Physical Pharmaceutics II–Theory and Practical
Pharmacology I– Theory and Practical
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I–Theory and Practical
Semester - V
Medicinal Chemistry II–Theory
Formulative Pharmacy– Theory and Practical
Pharmacology II– Theory and Practical
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II– Theory and Practical
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence–Theory
Semester - VI
Medicinal Chemistry III –Theory and Practical
Pharmacology III–Theory and Practical
Herbal Drug Technology– Theory and Practical
Biopharmaceutics Pharmacokinetics –Theory
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology–Theory
Quality Assurance–Theory
Semester - VII
Instrumental Methods of Analysis–Theory and Practical
Industrial Pharmacy– Theory
Pharmacy Practice–Theory
Novel Drug Delivery Systems –Theory
Practice School
(*Non University Examination)
Semester - VIII
Biostatistics and Research Methodology
Social and Preventive Pharmacy
Select any two subjects from below
  1. Biostatistics and Research Methodology
  2. Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
  3. Pharmacovigilance
  4. Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals
  5. Computer Aided Drug Design
  6. Cell and Molecular Biology
  7. Cosmetic Science
  8. Experimental Pharmacology
  9. Advanced Instrumentation Techniques
Project Work
  • Academic Excellence: Highlighting achievements in academic performance, faculty credentials, and any recognition or accreditation received.
  • Infrastructure: We offer outstanding infrastructure featuring cutting-edge laboratories, modern library, digital library, and seminar room designed to host engaging lectures and seminars.
  • Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Offering programs and add-on courses that are aligned with industry needs, including communication skills, technical skills, practical skills, internships, and interview preparations.
  • Project-Based Learning: Implementing the Project-Based Learning (PBL), a dynamic teaching method that actively engages students with current industry trends and societal needs. Through PBL, students are encouraged to engage in research activities, exploring new ideas and pushing the boundaries of existing knowledge.
  • Experienced Faculty: Showcasing a team of experienced and qualified faculty members with industry expertise and research contributions.
  • Placement Records: Demonstrating strong placement rates and partnerships with companies to help students secure job opportunities after graduation.
  • Student Support Services: Highlighting services such as career counseling, mentoring, tutoring, and other support systems to ensure student success.
  • National Service Scheme (NSS): Conducting NSS program to engage students in a variety of activities that promote social responsibility, community engagement, and the spirit of volunteerism.
  • Innovative Teaching Methods: Implementing modern and interactive teaching methods, including online learning platforms, flipped classrooms, and technology integration.
  • Alumni Success Stories: Showcasing successful alumni who have made significant contributions in their respective fields.

Eligibility

  • Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharmacy) -Candidates should have 40 to 45% in class 12 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics subjects.

Fee Structure

Indian Nationals/NRI
B.Pharmacy
INR 1,50,000 per year

OTHERS

Career Opportunities

  • Medical Coder
  • Medical Representative
  • Officer – Production/ QA/QC/ Product Management
  • Safety Associate, Case processor in Pharmaco-vigilance
  • Pharmacist – Hospitals, health clinics , community centers
  • Medical record reviewer, Medical scribe staff
  • Business development staff
  • virtual radiology assistant

Summary

Graduates of the B. Tech Computer Science and Engineering program will demonstrate proficiency in the field, equipped to embark on successful careers as engineering professionals. They will exhibit a dedication to developing sustainable solutions that meet current societal needs and will be adept at adapting to and driving technological advances through continuous learning and innovation.

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