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M.Pharm (Master in Pharmacy)
2 Years Full Time Master Degree Course

  1. Degree Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
  2. Degree Awarded by West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT)

OFFERED AT:

Master of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

Master of Pharmacognosy*
Master of Pharmaceutical Chemistry*
Master of Pharmaceutics*

Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology *
Recognised by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)

Eligibility:

Candidates who have passed B. Pharm can apply with valid GPAT score. Candidates without GPAT have to sit for Institute's Entrance Test.

The Programme

M.Pharm is a post graduate degree course related to pharmacy field that one can opt after successful completion of B.Pharm degree.

India is fast becoming a leading player in the global pharmaceutical sector. So plenty of opportunities will be offering and many students will be able to find jobs in India & abroad. M.Pharm. and Ph.D. holders are in great demand in different fields of pharmaceutical research and development. Quality control and quality assurance are the important areas of the drug and pharmaceutical industry where highly qualified pharmacy professionals are required.

Job Prospects

To keep abreast of the international patent acts all pharmaceutical companies require to have their own R&D facilities with trained staff. They also require trained R&D staff to manufacture and market their own drug molecules and/or formulations. So there are plenty of opportunities in the R&D sector for M.Pharm. and Ph.D. students in India and abroad. The students will be involved in Research and Development of new drug molecules, formulation development, patent search, clinical research, quality assurance and regulatory affairs, etc.

M.Pharm. students are eligible to join as lecturer in diploma, degree and post graduate pharmacy institutes.

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Course Content

M.Pharm (Master in Pharmacy) - 2 Years Full Time Degree Course