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Programme Educational Outcomes
- To infuse quality education and training through effective teaching-learning methodologies
- To build team spirit, leadership quality and professionalism based upon moral values
- To augment Industry-Institute-Interaction to bridge the gap between academia and industry
- To foster strong determination in the students towards higher education and career goals.
Programme Outcomes
- Pharmacy Knowledge: The graduate student shall exhibit knowledge in the field of pharmacy and allied subjects of life sciences.
- Planning Ability: The graduate students will exhibit ability of understanding, and offer remedial solutions in pharmaceutical industries, health sectors.
- Problem Analysis: The graduate students will exhibit the ability to conduct, analyze and understand the scientific data of pharmaceutical industries in area of Manufacturing, Quality control, Quality Assurance, Marketing Management and Clinical Research.
- Modern Tool Usage: The graduate students will exhibit the ability to learn, select and apply appropriate procedure, resources in the area of Manufacturing, Marketing and Quality control. The graduate students will implement newly implemented software to solve the problems in the above areas.
- Leadership Skills: The graduate students will exhibit the ability to understand and consider the human reply , leadership and team building as and when the planning changes which is required for accomplishment in the area of Manufacturing, Marketing and Quality control and Assurance, practice , professional and societal responsibilities.
- Professional Identity: Understand, analyze and communicate the value of their professional roles in society (e.g. health care professionals, promoters of health, educators, managers, employers, employees).
- Pharmaceutical Ethics: The graduate students shall maintain the high professional identity and render the services in the society as per the ethics and moral value given in Pharmacy oath and pharmaceutical jurisprudence
- Communication: The graduate students will be able to communicate the policies of the industries, academic and healthcare departments to the society through effective communication through verbal and written.
- Pharmacist and Society: The graduate students will apply reasoning informed appropriate knowledge to improve the drug safety and action through patient counseling.
- Environment and Sustainability. The graduate students will understand and communicate the importance of professional pharmacy practice solutions in society and environmental issues.
- Lifelong learning: The graduate students will exhibit confidence for self education and ability for lifelong learning.
Course Outcomes
Course code |
Course Outcome |
First Year B. Pharmacy (Semester-I) CGPA Pattern | |
BP101T. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY-I (Theory) | student should be able to CO1. Explain the gross morphology, structure and functions of various organs of the human body. CO2. Describe the various homeostatic mechanisms and their imbalances. CO3. Identify the various tissues and organs of different systems of human body. CO4. Perform the various experiments related to special senses and nervous system. CO5. Appreciate coordinated working pattern of different organs of each system |
BP102T. PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (Theory) | student shall be able to CO1.understand the principles of volumetric and electro chemical analysis CO2.carryout various volumetric and electrochemical titrations CO3.develop analytical skills CO4.Understand the principles of conductometry and potentiometry |
BP103T. PHARMACEUTICS- I (Theory) | student should be able to: CO1.Know the history of profession of pharmacy CO2.Understand the basics of different dosage forms, pharmaceutical incompatibilities and pharmaceutical calculations CO3.Understand the professional way of handling the prescription CO4.Preparation of various conventional dosage forms |
BP104T. PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (Theory) | student shall be able to CO1.know the sources of impurities and methods to determine the impurities in inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals CO2. understand the medicinal and pharmaceutical importance of inorganic compounds CO3.Describe radiopharmaceuticals and use CO4.Explain electrolytes used for replacement therapy ,acid-base balance and combination therapy. |
BP105T.COMMUNICATION SKILLS (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. Understand the behavioral needs for a Pharmacist to function effectively in the areas of pharmaceutical operation CO2. Communicate effectively (Verbal and Non Verbal) CO3. Effectively manage the team as a team player CO4. Develop interview skills CO5. Develop Leadership qualities and essentials |
BP 106RBT.REMEDIAL BIOLOGY (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1.know the classification and salient features of five kingdoms of life CO2.understand the basic components of anatomy & physiology of plant CO3.know understand the basic components of anatomy & physiology animal with special reference to human CO4.learn chemical co-ordination and regulation ,Human reproduction |
BP 106RMT.REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS (Theory) | the student shall be able to:- CO1. Know the theory and their application in Pharmacy CO2. Solve the different types of problems by applying theory CO3. Appreciate the important application of mathematics in Pharmacy CO4.Express abstract mathematical reasoning |
First Year B. Pharmacy (Semester-II) CGPA Pattern | |
BP 201T. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY-II (Theory) | the student should be able to: CO1. Explain the gross morphology, structure and functions of various organs of the human body. CO2. Describe the various homeostatic mechanisms and their imbalances. CO3. Identify the various tissues and organs of different systems of human body. CO4. Perform the hematological tests like blood cell counts, haemoglobin estimation, bleeding/clotting time etc and also record blood pressure, heart rate, pulse and respiratory volume. CO5. Appreciate coordinated working pattern of different organs of each system CO6. Appreciate the interlinked mechanisms in the maintenance of normal functioning (homeostasis) of human body. |
BP202T. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –I (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound CO2. write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions CO3. account for reactivity/stability of compounds, CO4. identify/confirm the identification of organic compound |
BP203 T. BIOCHEMISTRY (Theory) | student shell able to CO1. Understand the catalytic role of enzymes, importance of enzyme inhibitors in design of new drugs, therapeutic and diagnostic applications of enzymes. CO2. Understand the metabolism of nutrient molecules in physiological and pathological conditions. CO3. Understand the genetic organization of mammalian genome and functions of DNA in the synthesis of RNAs and proteins. CO4.learn, develop and practice experimental biochemistry and motivate using conventional and modern learning methods. |
BP 204T.PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (THEORY) | the subject student shall be able to – CO1. Describe the etiology and pathogenesis of the selected disease states CO2. Name the signs and symptoms of the diseases CO3. Mention the complications of the diseases. CO4.know how our body carried out the healing process after injury by any cause |
BP205 T. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PHARMACY (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. know the various types of application of computers in pharmacy CO2. know the various types of databases CO3. know the various applications of databases in pharmacy CO4.know web technology |
BP 206 T. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (Theory) | the student shall be able to: CO1. Create the awareness about environmental problems among learners. CO2. Impart basic knowledge about the environment and its allied problems. CO3. Develop an attitude of concern for the environment. CO4. Motivate learner to participate in environment protection and environment improvement. CO5. Acquire skills to help the concerned individuals in identifying and solving environmental problems. CO6. Strive to attain harmony with Nature. |
Second Year B. Pharmacy (Semester-III) CGPA Pattern | |
BP301T. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –II (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound CO2. write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions CO3. account for reactivity/stability of compounds, CO4. prepare organic compounds |
BP302T. PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS-I (Theory) | student shall be able to CO1. Understand various physicochemical properties of drug molecules in the designing the dosage forms CO2. Know the principles of chemical kinetics & to use them for stability testing and determination of expiry date of formulations CO3. Demonstrate use of physicochemical properties in the formulation development and evaluation of dosage forms. CO4.To understand the factor affecting physicochemical properties of drugs |
BP 303 T. PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY (Theory) | student shall be able to; CO1. Understand methods of identification, cultivation and preservation of various microorganisms CO2. To understand the importance and implementation of sterilization in pharmaceutical processing and industry CO3. Learn sterility testing of pharmaceutical products. CO4. Carried out microbiological standardization of Pharmaceuticals. CO5. Understand the cell culture technology and its applications in pharmaceutical industries. |
BP 304 T. PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING (Theory) | student shall be able: CO1. To know various unit operations used in Pharmaceutical industries. CO2. To understand the material handling techniques. CO3. To perform various processes involved in pharmaceutical manufacturing process. CO4. To carry out various test to prevent environmental pollution. CO5. To appreciate and comprehend significance of plant lay out design for optimum use of resources. CO6. To appreciate the various preventive methods used for corrosion control in Pharmaceutical industries. |
Second Year B. Pharmacy (Semester-IV) CGPA Pattern | |
BP401T. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY –III (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. understand the methods of preparation and properties of organic compounds CO2. explain the stereo chemical aspects of organic compounds and stereo chemical reactions CO3. know the medicinal uses and other applications of organic compounds CO4.Descibe enantiomers, diastereomers ,racemic mixture and modification |
BP402T. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – I (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. understand the chemistry of drugs with respect to their pharmacological activity CO2. understand the drug metabolic pathways, adverse effect and therapeutic value of drugs CO3. know the Structural Activity Relationship (SAR) of different class of drugs CO4. write the chemical synthesis of some drugs |
BP 403 T. PHYSICAL PHARMACEUTICS-II (Theory) | student shall be able to CO1. Understand various physicochemical properties of drug molecules in the designing the dosage forms CO2. Know the principles of chemical kinetics & to use them for stability testing and determination of expiry date of formulations CO3. Demonstrate use of physicochemical properties in the formulation development and evaluation of dosage forms. CO4.Study concept of viscosity and deformation of solids CO5.Study disperse system as a pharmaceutical dosage form |
BP 404 T. PHARMACOLOGY-I (Theory) | the student should be able to CO1. Understand the pharmacological actions of different categories of drugs CO2. Explain the mechanism of drug action at organ system/sub cellular/ macromolecular levels. CO3. Apply the basic pharmacological knowledge in the prevention and treatment of various diseases. CO4. Observe the effect of drugs on animals by simulated experiments CO5. Appreciate correlation of pharmacology with other bio medical sciences |
BP 405 T.PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY I (Theory) | the student shall be able CO1. to know the techniques in the cultivation and production of crude drugs CO2. to know the crude drugs, their uses and chemical nature CO3. know the evaluation techniques for the herbal drugs CO4. to carry out the microscopic and morphological evaluation of crude drugs |
Third Year B. Pharmacy (Semester-V) CGPA Pattern | |
BP501T. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – II (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. Understand the chemistry of drugs with respect to their pharmacological activity CO2. Understand the drug metabolic pathways, adverse effect and therapeutic value of drugs CO3. Know the Structural Activity Relationship of different class of drugs CO4. Study the chemical synthesis of selected drugs |
BP502 T. INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY-I (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. Know the various pharmaceutical dosage forms and their manufacturing techniques. CO2. Know various considerations in development of pharmaceutical dosage forms CO3. Formulate solid, liquid and semisolid dosage forms and evaluate them for their quality CO4.Understand formulation and development of injectable dosage form manufacturing and their techniques |
BP503.T. PHARMACOLOGY-II (Theory) | the student should be able to CO1. Understand the mechanism of drug action and its relevance in the treatment of different diseases CO2. Demonstrate isolation of different organs/tissues from the laboratory animals by simulated experiments CO3. Demonstrate the various receptor actions using isolated tissue preparation CO4. Appreciate correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences |
BP504 T. PHARMACOGNOSY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY II (Theory) | the student shall be able CO1. to know the modern extraction techniques, characterization and identification of the herbal drugs and phytoconstituents CO2. to understand the preparation and development of herbal formulation. CO3. to understand the herbal drug interactions CO4. to carryout isolation and identification of phytoconstituents |
BP 505 T. PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE (Theory) | the student shall be able to understand: CO1. The Pharmaceutical legislations and their implications in the development and marketing of pharmaceuticals. CO2. Various Indian pharmaceutical Acts and Laws CO3. The regulatory authorities and agencies governing the manufacture and sale of pharmaceuticals CO4. The code of ethics during the pharmaceutical practice
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Third Year B. Pharmacy (Semester-VI) CGPA Pattern | |
BP601T. MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY – III (Theory) | student shall be able to CO1. Understand the importance of drug design and different techniques of drug design. CO2. Understand the chemistry of drugs with respect to their biological activity. CO3. Know the metabolism, adverse effects and therapeutic value of drugs. CO4. Know the importance of SAR of drugs. |
BP602 T. PHARMACOLOGY-III (Theory) | the student should be able to: CO1. understand the mechanism of drug action and its relevance in the treatment of different infectious diseases CO2. comprehend the principles of toxicology and treatment of various poisoning CO3. Appreciate correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences. CO4.Know the pharmacology of all drugs which used in treatment of infectious disease |
BP 603 T. HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY (Theory) | the student should be able to: CO1. understand raw material as source of herbal drugs from cultivation to herbal drug product CO2. know the WHO and ICH guidelines for evaluation of herbal drugs CO3. know the herbal cosmetics, natural sweeteners, ne utraceuticals CO4. appreciate patenting of herbal drugs, GMP . |
BP 604 T. BIOPHARMACEUTICS AND PHARMACOKINETICS (Theory) | the course student shall be able to: CO1. Understand the basic concepts in biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics and their significance. CO2. Use of plasma drug concentration-time data to calculate the pharmacokinetic parameters to describe the kinetics of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, elimination. CO3. To understand the concepts of bioavailability and bioequivalence of drug products and their significance. CO4. Understand various pharmacokinetic parameters, their significance & applications. |
BP 605 T. PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (Theory) | the subject student shall be able to; CO1. Understanding the importance of Immobilized enzymes in Pharmaceutical Industries CO2. Genetic engineering applications in relation to production of pharmaceuticals CO3. Importance of Monoclonal antibodies in Industries CO4. Appreciate the use of microorganisms in fermentation technology |
BP606TPHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE (Theory) | student shall be able to: CO1.understand the cGMP aspects in a pharmaceutical industry CO2.appreciate the importance of documentation CO3.understand the scope of quality certifications applicable to pharmaceutical industries CO4.understand the responsibilities of QA & QC departments |
Final Year B. Pharmacy (Semester-VII) CGPA Pattern | |
BP701T. INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. Understand the interaction of matter with electromagnetic radiations and its applications in drug analysis CO2. Understand the chromatographic separation and analysis of drugs. CO3. Perform quantitative & qualitative analysis of drugs using various analytical instruments. CO4.understand electrophoresis, factors affecting electrophoretic mobility, techniques and application |
BP 702 T. INDUSTRIAL PHARMACYII (Theory) | the student shall be able to: CO1. Know the process of pilot plant and scale up of pharmaceutical dosage forms CO2. Understand the process of technology transfer from lab scale to commercial batch CO3. Know different Laws and Acts that regulate pharmaceutical industry CO4. Understand the approval process and regulatory requirements for drug products |
BP 703T. PHARMACY PRACTICE (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1. know various drug distribution methods in a hospital CO2. appreciate the pharmacy stores management and inventory control CO3. monitor drug therapy of patient through medication chart review and clinical review CO4. obtain medication history interview and counsel the patients CO5. identify drug related problems CO6. detect and assess adverse drug reactions CO7. interpret selected laboratory results (as monitoring parameters in therapeutics) of specific disease states CO8. know pharmaceutical care services CO9. do patient counseling in community pharmacy; CO10. appreciate the concept of Rational drug therapy. |
BP 704T: NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS (Theory) | student shall be able CO1. To understand various approaches for development of novel drug delivery systems. CO2. To understand the criteria for selection of drugs and polymers for the development of Novel drug delivery systems, their formulation and evaluation CO3.learn about site specific drug delivery CO4.learn transdermal, gastro protective and naso pulmonary drug delivery
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Final Year B. Pharmacy (Semester-VIII) CGPA Pattern | |
BP801T. BIOSTATISITCS AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Theory) | the student shall be able to CO1.Know the operation of M.S. Excel, SPSS, R and MINITAB®, DoE (Design of Experiment) CO2.Know the various statistical techniques to solve statistical problems CO3.Appreciate statistical techniques in solving the problems CO4.Know about research, plagarism |
BP 802T SOCIAL AND PREVENTIVE PHARMACY | the student shall be able to: CO1.Acquire high consciousness/realization of current issues related to health and pharmaceutical problems within the country and worldwide. CO2.Have a critical way of thinking based on current healthcare development. CO3.Evaluate alternative ways of solving problems related to health and pharmaceutical issues CO4.Understand and explain basic of community services in rural, urban and school health |
BP803ET. PHARMA MARKETING MANAGEMENT (Theory) | CO1.The course aims to provide an understanding of marketing concepts and techniques and their applications in the pharmaceutical industry. CO2.Distinction between marketing and selling environment, industry and competitive analysis CO3.Analysing consumer buying behavior, industrial buying behavior CO4.Survey marketing management groom the people for taking a challenging role in sales and product management |
BP 806 ET. QUALITY CONTROL AND STANDARDIZATION OF HERBALS (Theory) | student shall be able to; CO1. know WHO guidelines for quality control of herbal drugs CO2. know Quality assurance in herbal drug industry CO3. know the regulatory approval process and their registration in Indian and international markets CO4. appreciate EU and ICH guidelines for quality control of herbal drugs |
BP813PW PROJECT WORK | student shall be able to CO1.Demonstrate a sound technical knowledge of their selected project topic CO2.Undertake problem identification, formulation and solution CO3.Design solution to complex problems utilising a system approach CO4.Conduct Pharmaceutical project |