Accredited as 'A' Grade College by NAAC - UGC, Diploma in Pharmacy, Accredited by NBA-AICTE, Declared as Model College & Knowledge Centre by State Government Approved by All India Council of Technical Education and Pharmacy Council of India. Affiliated to Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur
  M. Pharma.   
 
 
 Master in Pharmacy (M. Pharm.)
Admission Requirements
 

Eligibility as prescribed by the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur for admission to the M. Pharm Course are as follows:

2.1 A candidate who has passed B.Pharm with at least 55% marks (Aggregate of 4 years / 3 years for lateral entry admission) (for
  SC/ST candidates, the pass percentage at the qualifying examination) from an institution approved by PCI and AICTE.
2.2 Preference will be given to GATE qualified candidates.
2.3

For sponsored candidates

 
A Pharmacy Graduate, fulfilling conditions mentioned in section 2.1 and having 2 years of full time professional experience in a registered pharmaceutical company/ educational and/ or research institution/ any government organization shall be eligible for admission under sponsored category.
 

Sponsored candidates shall have to submit a sponsorship letter from their employer along with the application form for admission. The letter must also mention the length of candidate’s employment with the sponsor and the undertaking that the sponsorship shall not be withdrawn before the completion of the course. 

 

Sponsored candidates shall not be eligible to receive scholarship, even if they are admitted on the basis of GATE score.

2.4 There will be no age restriction. However, candidates below 45 years of age shall be preferred.
2.5 Admissions will be made in order of merit. For preparing merit, equal weightage shall be given to aggregate percentage of marks
  obtained in B.Pharm and GATE.
  Reservations will be made as per State Govt. / University rules. In case of non availability of reserved category candidate(s), the reserved seat(s) shall be filled up by general category candidate(s).
   
Course and Curriculum

Duration of the course

The duration of the M.Pharm course shall be of two academic years (four semesters). The course of study for M.Pharm shall include first semester, second semester, third semester and final semester, each of 15 weeks duration (excluding days spent in examination).

 
Course of Study

A choice of 3 disciplines are available at present, the areas are as follows:

> Quality Assurance    10 (5GN+3Spons+2SC/ST)
> Pharmaceutical Chemistry      08 (4GN+2Spons+2SC/ST)
> Pharmaceutical Management & Regulatory Affairs 10 (5GN+3Spons+2SC/ST)
 
Teaching & Examination Scheme

M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

First semester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Univ. Exam Hrs. Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.111T Methods in Pharmaceutical Research, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.112P Methods in Pharmaceutical Research, Practical 6 6 25 75 100
M.PC113T Advanced Medicinal Chemistry-I (Chemistry of Synthetic Drugs with Biochemical Approach), Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.PC114P Advanced Medicinal Chemistry-I (Chemistry of Synthetic Drugs with Biochemical Approach), Practical 6 6 25 75 100
M.PC115T Drug Discovery and Development (CADD, QSAR & Receptor Based Drug Design), Theory 4 3 25 75 100
  Professional Practice 12* - - -  
  Total 36   125 375 500
* These hours will not be counted as workload of Teacher.
 
 Second semester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Univ. Exam Hrs. Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.121T Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences including Biostatistics, Theory

4

3

25

75

100

M.122P Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences including Biostatistics, Practical

6

6

25

75

100

M.PC123T

Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Organic Name Reactions, Reaction Mechanism & Stereochemistry), Theory

4

3

25

75

100

M.PC124P

Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Organic Name Reactions, Reaction Mechanism & Stereochemistry), Practical

6

6

25

75

100

M.PC125T

Advanced Medicinal Chemistry-II (Chemistry of Natural Products), Theory

4

3

25

75

100

 

Professional Practice

12*

-

-

-

 

 

Total

36

 

125

375

500

* These hours will not be counted as workload of Teacher.
 
 Third semester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
  Dissertation Synopsis 36 To be submitted
M.PC 212D Dissertation (Report, Presentation & Viva-voce) 50 150 200
 
 Final semester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.PC 221D Dissertation (Thesis, Presentation & Viva-voce) 36 50 150 200
 
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance)

First semester

Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Univ. Exam Hrs. Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.111T Methods in Pharmaceutical Research, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.112P Methods in Pharmaceutical Research, Practical 6 6 25 75 100
M.QA113T Standardization & Stabilization Methods (Drugs & Formulations including Herbal Products, Food & Cosmetics), Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.QA114P Standardization & Stabilization Methods (Drugs & Formulations including Herbal Products, Food & Cosmetics), Practical 6 6 25 75 100
M.QA115T Total Quality Management-I, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
  Professional Practice 12* - - -  
  Total 36   125 375 500
* These hours will not be counted as workload of Teacher.
 

Second semester

Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Univ. Exam Hrs. Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.121T Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences including Biostatistics, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.122P Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences including Biostatistics, Practical 6 6 25 75 100
M.QA123T Advanced Pharm. Analysis-Method Development, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.QA124P Advanced Pharm. Analysis-Method Development, Practical 6 6 25 75 100
M.QA125T Total Quality Management-II, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
  Professional Practice 12* - - -  
  Total 36   125 375 500
* These hours will not be counted as workload of Teacher.
 

Third semester

Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
  Dissertation Synopsis 36 To be submitted
M.QA212D Dissertation (Report, Presentation & Viva-voce) 50 150 200
 
Final semester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.QA221D Dissertation (Thesis, Presentation & Viva-voce) 36 50 150 200
 

M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Management and Regulatory Affairs)

 Firstsemester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Univ. Exam Hrs. Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.111T Methods in Pharmaceutical Research, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.112P Methods in Pharmaceutical Research, Practical 6 6 25 75 100
M.PMRA 113T Pharmaceutical Management-I (General, & Personnel), Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.PMRA 114T Total Quality Management, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M.PMRA 115T Drug Regulatory Affairs-I (National Regulatory Aspects), Theory 4 3 25 75 100
  Case Studies 2 - - -  
  Professional Practice 12* - - - -
  Total 36   125 375 500
* These hours will not be counted as workload of Teacher.
 
 Second semester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Univ. Exam Hrs. Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.121T Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences including Biostatistics, Theory 4 3 25 75 100
M. 122P Advances in Pharmaceutical Sciences including Biostatistics, Practical  
6
6 25 75  
  100
M.PMRA 123T Pharmaceutical Management-II  (Production & Marketing), Theory 4 3 25 75   100
M.PMRA 124T Pharmaceutical Management-III  (Finance, Project), Theory 4 3 25 75   100
M.PMRA 125T Drug Regulatory Affairs–II  (Including International          Regulatory Aspects), Theory 4 3 25 75   100
  Case Studies 2 - - - -
  Professional Practice 12* - - - -
  Total 36   125 375 500
* These hours will not be counted as workload of Teacher.
 
 Third semester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
  Dissertation Synopsis 36 To be submitted
M.PMRA 211D Dissertation (Report, Presentation & Viva-voce) 50 150 200
 
 Final semester
Paper No. Subject Teaching Hours/ Week Marks
Sessional Univ. Exam Total
M.PMRA 221D Dissertation (Thesis, Presentation & Viva-voce) 36 50 150 200
 
Admission Procedure

The admissions to M. Pharm. courses are made on the basis of combined merit of valid GATE score and aggregate percentage of marks obtained in B. Pharm. An advertisement to this effect is issued in all editions of National and State level newspapers