6 years (5 years study and 1year of internship in hospital)
Pass in 12th Std / PUC / PDC / H.Sc / Intermediate with Physics
17 yrs and above on 31st December of the year of admission
A minimum of 80% attendance in both theory and practical classes is essential to get eligibility for sessional and university examination
During each academic year three sessional exams for theory and practical papers will be conducted for a maximum of 30 marks and an average of the best two marks will be considered to qualify for the annual exam
A student shall not be declared to have passed the examination unless he or she secure at least 50% marks in each of the subjects separately in the theory examinations, including sessional marks and at least 50% marks in each of the practical examination including sessional marks.
Every student shall be posted in constituent hospital for a period of not less than seventy five hours to be covered in not less than 200 working days in each of second,
third & fourth year course.
In the fifth year, every student shall spend half a day in the morning hours attending ward rounds on daily basis as a part of clerkship.
To allow the student to develop data collection and reporting skills in the area of community, hospital and clinical pharmacy, a project work shall be carried out under
the supervision of a teacher.
The project topic must be approved by the Head of the Department or Head of the Institution. Project work shall be presented in a written
report and as a seminar at the end of the year. External and the internal examiners shall do the assessment of the project work.
Every student must complete a one year mandatory internship period as per Appendix-C regulations.
Internship is a phase of training where a student is expected to conduct actual practice of pharmacy and health care and acquires skills under supervision so that
he or she may become capable of functioning independently.
A student shall be permitted to start the internship only after having passed in theory and practical of all subjects of all previous years.Every student has to undergo one-year
internship as per PCI regulations.
Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy is attached to MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital. MVJ Medical College & Research Hospital is a state of the art Medical Research
Center with 950 beds, and Pharm D programmes of Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy uses the facilities for clinical rounds.
Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy also operates Drug Information Center in the hospital premises and has a memorandum of understanding for knowledge sharing with the institution.
Si.No. | Name of Subject |
1.1 | Human Anatomy and Physiology |
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1.2 | Pharmaceutics |
1.3 | Medical Biochemistry |
1.4 | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry |
1.5 | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
1.6 | Remedial Mathematics/ Biology * |
Si.No. | Name of Subject |
2.1 | Pathophysiology |
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2.2 | Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
2.3 | Pharmacognosy & Phytopharmaceuticals; |
2.4 | Pharmacology-I |
2.5 | Community Pharmacy |
Si.No. | Name of Subject |
3.1 | Pharmacology-II |
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3.2 | Pharmaceutical Analysis |
3.3 | Hospital Pharmacy |
3.4 | Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence |
3.5 | Medicinal Chemistry |
3.6 | Pharmaceutical Formulations |
SI.No. | Name of Subject |
4.1 | Pharmacotherapeutics-I |
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4.2 | Pharmacotherapeutics-II |
4.3 | Clinical Pharmacy |
4.4 | Biostatistics & Research Methodology |
4.5 | Biopharmaceutics& Pharmacokinetics |
4.6 | Clinical Toxicology |
SI.No. | Name of Subject |
5.1 | Pharmacotherapeutics-III |
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5.2 | Clinical Research |
5.3 | Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics |
5.4 | Clinical Pharmacokinetics & Therapeutic Drug Monitoring |
5.5 | Clerkship * |
5.6 | Project work (Six Months) |
Three sessional examinations evenly spread during the academic year shall be conducted and the average marks of the best two examinations shall be computed out of a maximum 30 marks and shall constitute the sessional marks in theory.
Students are expected to perform the number of experiments listed in the respective syllabus. The average marks of the best two practical examinations shall be computed out of a maximum of 30 marks. While awarding the sessional marks of practical experiments, the following considerations should be taken into account.