M.Pharm Courses/Colleges In Bangalore
Commencement of session : June and November
Eligibility:
* A candidate who has passed B.Pharm degree examination of RGUHS or B.Pharm examination of any other recognized Indian University established by law in India or any other degree courses in pharmacy recognized as equivalent by RGUHS University or Pharmacy Council of India.(PCI) and/or All India Council of Technical Education (A I.C.T.E,) for this purpose and who has secured not less than 50% of the maximum marks (aggregate of four years) prescribed for the qualifying examination shall be eligible for admission to the M.Pharm course.
* For SC / ST / Category-I (Karnataka) candidates a pass in B.Pharm examination is eligible.
* For SC / ST / Category-I (Karnataka) candidates a pass in B.Pharm examination is eligible.
Branches:
M.Pharm-Pharmacology
M.Pharm-Pharmaceutics
M.Pharm-Industrial Pharmacy
M.Pharm-Quality assurance
M.Pharm-Pharmaceutical analysis
M.Pharm-Pharmaceutics
M.Pharm-Industrial Pharmacy
M.Pharm-Quality assurance
M.Pharm-Pharmaceutical analysis
Duration:
*The course of study including submission of dissertation on the topic registered shall be of 24 months (Two years) duration from the commencement of academic term.
Attendance:
* A minimum of 80% in both theory and practical (regular) class is essential to be eligible for sessional as well as annual exam.
Course of study:
The study of M.Pharm course shall be of annual system that includes M.Pharm
Part-I : Extending for twelve months from the commencement of academic term which includes four papers. At the end of M.Pharm Part-I, there shall be a university examination for M.Pharm Part-I.
Part-II: Twelve months of duration. At the end of M.Pharm Part-II, the candidate shall submit a dissertation on the topic approved by the university.
Part-I : Extending for twelve months from the commencement of academic term which includes four papers. At the end of M.Pharm Part-I, there shall be a university examination for M.Pharm Part-I.
Part-II: Twelve months of duration. At the end of M.Pharm Part-II, the candidate shall submit a dissertation on the topic approved by the university.