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1. Short Title and Commencement These regulations shall be called as “The Revised Regulations for the B. Pharm. Degree Program (CBCS)of the Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi”. They shall come into effect from the Academic Year 2016 - 17. The regulations framed are subject to modifications from time to time by Pharmacy Council of India. 2. Minimum qualification for admission 2.1 First year B. Pharm: Candidate shall have passed 10 + 2 examination conducted by the respective state/central government authorities recognized as equivalent to 10+ 2 examination by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (P.C.M) and or Biology (P.C.B / P.C.M.B.) as optional subjects individually. Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above examinations. 2.2. B. Pharm lateral entry (to third semester): A pass in D. Pharm. course from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act. 3. Duration of the program The course of study for B.Pharm shall extend over a period of eight semesters (four academic years) and six semesters (three academic years) for lateral entry students. The curricula and syllabi for the program shall be prescribed from time to time by Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi. 4. Medium of instruction and examinations Medium of instruction and examination shall be in English. 5. Working days in each semester Each semestershall consist of not less than 100 working days. The odd semesters shall be conducted from the month of June/July to November/December and the even semesters shall be conducted from December/January to May/June in every calendar year. 6. Attendance and progress A candidate is required to put in at least 80% attendance in individual courses considering theory and practical separately. The candidate shall complete the prescribed course satisfactorily to be eligible to appear for the respective examinations.
Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tuto rial Credit points BP101T Human Anatomy and Physiology I– Theory
BP102T Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Theory 3 1 4 BP103T Pharmaceutics I – Theory 3 1 4 BP104T Pharmaceutical^ Inorganic^ Chemistry^ – Theory
BP105T Communication skills – Theory * 2 - 2 BP 106 RBT BP 106 RMT Remedial Biology/ Remedial Mathematics – Theory*
Human Anatomy and Physiology – Practical
BP108P Pharmaceutical Analysis I – Practical 4 - 2 BP109P Pharmaceutics I – Practical 4 - 2 BP110P Pharmaceutical^ Inorganic^ Chemistry^ – Practical
BP111P Communication skills – Practical* 2 - 1 BP 112 RBP Remedial Biology – Practical* 2 - 1 **Total 32/ $ /3 6
4 27/ $ /3 0 #**
9. Course of study The course of study for B. Pharm shall include Semester Wise Theory & Practical as given in Table – I to VIII. The number of hours to be devoted to each theory, tutorial and practical course in any semester shall not be less than that shown in Table – I to VIII. Table-I: Course of study for semester I #Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry at HSC and appearing for Remedial Biology (RB)course. $Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology at HSC and appearing for Remedial Mathematics (RM)course.
Table-II: Course of study for semester II Course Code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points BP201T Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory 3 1 4 BP202T Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory 3 1 4 BP203T Biochemistry – Theory 3 1 4 BP204T Pathophysiology – Theory 3 1 4 BP205T Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory * 3 - 3 BP206T Environmental sciences – Theory * 3 - 3 BP207P Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Practical 4 - 2 BP208P Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I– Practical 4 - 2 BP209P Biochemistry – Practical 4 - 2 BP210P Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Practical* 2 - 1 **Total 32 4 29 *** Non University Examination (NUE) Table-III: Course of study for semester III Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points BP301T Pharmaceutical^ Organic^ Chemistry^ II^ –^ Theory^3 1 BP302T Physical^ Pharmaceutics^ I^ –^ Theory^3 1 BP303T Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Theory 3 1 4 BP304T Pharmaceutical Engineering – Theory 3 1 4 BP305P Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II – Practical 4 - 2 BP306P Physical Pharmaceutics I – Practical 4 - 2 BP307P Pharmaceutical Microbiology – Practical 4 - 2 BP 308P Pharmaceutical Engineering – Practical 4 - 2 Total 28 4 24
Table-VI: Course of study for semester VI Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points BP601T Medicinal Chemistry III – Theory 3 1 4 BP602T Pharmacology III – Theory 3 1 4 BP603T Herbal Drug Technology – Theory 3 1 4 BP604T Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics – Theory
BP 60 5T Pharmaceutical Biotechnology – Theory 3 1 4 BP606T Quality Assurance – Theory (^3 1 ) BP607P Medicinal chemistry III – Practical 4 - 2 BP608P Pharmacology III – Practical 4 - 2 BP609P Herbal Drug Technology – Practical 4 - 2 Total 30 6 30 Table-VII: Course of study for semester VII Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points BP701T Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Theory 3 1 4 BP702T Industrial PharmacyII – Theory 3 1 4 BP703T Pharmacy Practice – Theory 3 1 4 BP 704 T Novel Drug Delivery System – Theory 3 1 4 BP705P Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Practical 4 - 2 BP 706 PS Practice School* 12 - 6 **Total 28 5 24 *** Non University Examination (NUE)
Table-VIII: Course of study for semester VIII Course code Name of the course No. of hours Tutorial Credit points BP801T Biostatistics and Research Methodology 3 1 4 BP802T Social and Preventive Pharmacy 3 1 4 BP803ET Pharma Marketing Management BP804ET Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science BP805ET Pharmacovigilance BP806ET Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals BP807ET Computer Aided Drug Design BP808ET Cell and Molecular Biology BP809ET Cosmetic Science BP810ET Experimental Pharmacology BP811ET Advanced Instrumentation Techniques
BP812ET (^) Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals BP 813 PW Project Work 12 - 6 Total 24 4 22 Table-IX: Semester wise credits distribution Semester Credit Points I 27/ 29 $/3 0 # II 29 III 26 IV 28 V 26 VI 26 VII 24 VIII 22 Extracurricular/ Co curricular activities 01* Total credit points for the program 209 / $ /21 2 #
Internal Assessment End Semester Exams Sessional Exams Course code Name^ of^ the^ course^ Continuous Mode Marks Duration Total Marks Duration Total Marks BP 101 T Human^ Anatomy^ and Physiology I– Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP 102 T Pharmaceutical^ Analysis^ I^ – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP 103 T Pharmaceutics I – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP 104 T Pharmaceutical^ Inorganic Chemistry – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP 105 T Communication^ skills^ – Theory * 5 10 1 Hr 15 35 1. 5 Hrs 50 BP 106 RBT BP 106 RMT Remedial Biology/ Mathematics – Theory* 5 10 1 Hr 15 35 1. 5 Hrs 50 BP 107 P Human Anatomy and Physiology – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP 108 P Pharmaceutical^ Analysis^ I^ – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP 109 P Pharmaceutics I – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP 110 P Pharmaceutical^ Inorganic Chemistry – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP 111 P Communication^ skills^ – Practical* 5 5 2 Hrs 10 15 2 Hrs 25 BP 112 RBP Remedial^ Biology^ – Practical* 5 5 2 Hrs 10 15 2 Hrs 25 Total 70 /^75 $/ 80 # (^115) / 125 $/ 130 # (^23) / 24 $/ 26 # Hrs 185 / 200 $/ 210 #^490 / 525 $/ 540 #^ 31.5/ 33 $/ 35 #^ Hrs 675 / 725 $/ 750 # Semester I Tables-X: Schemes for internal assessments and end semester examinations semester wise #Applicable ONLY for the students studied Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry at HSC and appearing for Remedial Biology (RB)course. $Applicable ONLY for the students studied Physics / Chemistry / Botany / Zoology at HSC and appearing for Remedial Mathematics (RM)course**. *** Non University Examination (NUE)
Semester II Internal Assessment End Semester Exams Sessional Exams Course code Name of the course (^) Continuous Mode Marks Duration Total Marks Duration Total Marks BP201T Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP202T Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP203T Biochemistry – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP204T Pathophysiology – Theory (^10 15) 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP205T Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Theory* 10 15 1 Hr 25 50 2 Hrs 75 BP206T Environmental sciences – Theory* 10 15 1 Hr 25 50 2 Hrs 75 BP207P Human Anatomy and Physiology II – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP208P Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I– Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP209P Biochemistry – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP210P Computer Applications in Pharmacy – Practical* 5 5 2 Hrs 10 15 2 Hrs 25 **Total 80 125 20 Hrs 205 520 30 Hrs 725 *** The subject experts at college level shall conduct examinations
Semester IV Internal Assessment End Semester Exams Sessional Exams Course code Name of the course (^) Continuous Mode Marks Duration Total Marks Duration Total Marks BP401T Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III– Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP402T Medicinal Chemistry I – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP403T Physical Pharmaceutics II – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP404T Pharmacology^ I^ –^ Theory^10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP405T Pharmacognosy I – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP406P Medicinal Chemistry I – Practical 5 10 4 Hr 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP407P Physical Pharmaceutics II – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP408P Pharmacology I – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP409P Pharmacognosy I – Practical 5 10 4 Hrs 15 35 4 Hrs 50 Total 70 115 21 Hrs 185 515 31 Hrs 700
Semester V Internal Assessment End Semester Exams Sessional Exams Course code Name of the course (^) Continuous Mode Marks Duration Total Marks Duration Total Marks BP501T Medicinal Chemistry II – Theory (^10 15) 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP502T Industrial PharmacyI– Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP503T Pharmacology II – Theory (^10 15) 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP504T Pharmacognosy II – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP505T Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP506P Industrial PharmacyI– Practical (^5 10) 4 Hr 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP507P Pharmacology II – Practical 5 10 4 Hr 15 35 4 Hrs 50 BP508P Pharmacognosy II – Practical 5 10 4 Hr 15 35 4 Hrs 50 Total 65 105 17 Hr 170 480 27 Hrs 650
Semester VII Internal Assessment End Semester Exams Sessional Exams Course code Name of the course Continuous Mode (^) Marks Duration Total Marks Duration Total Marks BP701T Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Semester VIII Internal Assessment End Semester Exams Sessional Exams Course code Name of the course (^) Continuous Mode Marks Duration Total Marks Duration Total Marks BP801T Biostatistics and Research Methodology – Theory 10 15 1 Hr 25 75 3 Hrs 100 BP802T Social and Preventive Pharmacy
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BP 812 PW Project Work - - - - 150 4 Hrs 150 Total 40 60 4 Hrs 100 450 16 Hrs 550
11.2. Internal assessment: Continuous mode The marks allocated for Continuous mode of Internal Assessment shall be awarded as per the scheme given below. Table-XI:Scheme for awarding internal assessment: Continuous mode Theory Criteria Maximum Marks Attendance (Refer Table – XII) 4 2 Academic activities (Average of any 3 activities e.g. quiz, assignment, open book test, field work, group discussion and seminar)
Student – Teacher interaction 3 1. Total 10 5 Practical Attendance (Refer Table – XII) 2 Based on Practical Records, Regular viva voce, etc. 3 Total 5 Table- XII: Guidelines for the allotment of marks for attendance Percentage of Attendance Theory Practical 95 – 100 4 2 90 – 94 3 1. 85 – 89 2 1 80 – 84 1 0. Less than 80 0 0 11.2.1. Sessional Exams Two Sessional exams shall be conducted for each theory / practical course as per the schedule fixed by the college(s). The scheme of question paper for theory and practical Sessional examinations is given below. The average marks of two Sessional exams shall be computed for internal assessment as per the requirements given in tables – X. Sessional exam shall be conducted for 30 marks for theory and shall be computed for 15 marks. Similarly Sessional exam for practical shall be conducted for 40 marks and shall be computed for 10 marks. Question paper pattern for theory Sessional examinations For subjects having University examination I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) =^ 10 x^ 1 =^10 OR OR Objective Type Questions (5 x 2) = 05 x 2 = 10 (Answer all the questions) I. Long Answers (Answer 1 out of 2) = 1 x 10 = 10 II. Short Answers (Answer 2 out of 3) = 2 x 5 = 10
Total = 30 marks
For subjects having Non University Examination I. Long Answers (Answer 1 out of 2) = 1 x 10 = 10 II. Short Answers (Answer 4 out of 6) = 4 x 5 = 20
Total = 30 marks ------------------ Question paper pattern for practical sessional examinations I. Synopsis = 10 II. Experiments = 25 III. Viva voce = 05 Total =
40 marks ------------------
12. Promotion and award of grades A student shall be declared PASSand eligible for getting gradein a course of B.Pharm.program if he/she secures at least 50 % marks in that particular course including internal assessment.For example, to be declared as PASS and to get grade, the student has to secure a minimum of 50 marks for the total of 100 including continuous mode of assessment and end semester theory examination and has to secure a minimum of 25 marks for the total 50 including internal assessment and end semester practical examination. 13. Carry forward of marks In case a studentfails to secure the minimum 50% in any Theory or Practical course as specified in 12 ,then he/she shall reappear for the end semester examinationof that course. However his/her marks of the Internal Assessmentshallbe carried overand he/she shall be entitled for grade obtained by him/her on passing. 14. Improvement of internal assessment A studentshall have the opportunity to improvehis/her performance only oncein the Sessional exam component of the internal assessment. The re-conduct of the Sessional exam shall be completed before the commencement of next end semester theory examinations. 15. Re-examination of end semester examinations Reexamination ofend semester examinationshall be conducted as per the schedule given in table XIII. The exact dates of examinations shall be notified from time to time.