Overview

M.PHARM in Pharmaceutics is a postgraduate degree program in pharmacy that focuses on the formulation and development of drugs and drug delivery systems. The program is designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills related to drug development, drug delivery systems, and pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.

During the program, students study subjects such as physical pharmacy, pharmaceutical analysis, dosage form design, drug delivery systems, pharmacokinetics, and biopharmaceutics. They also gain hands-on experience through research projects and practical training in various aspects of pharmaceutical manufacturing.

After completing the M.PHARM in Pharmaceutics, graduates can work in various settings such as pharmaceutical industries, research institutions, academia, and regulatory agencies. They can also pursue higher education such as a Ph.D. in Pharmacy or related fields.

The following are some of the topics covered in the M.PHARM in Pharmaceutics syllabus:

  • Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis
  • Novel Drug Delivery Systems
  • Advanced Pharmaceutical Formulations
  • Drug Regulatory Affairs
  • Quality Control and Quality Assurance in Pharmaceuticals
  • Pre-formulation studies
  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  • Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
  • Experimental Design and Optimization Techniques
  • Product Development and Technology Transfer

In summary, M.PHARM in Pharmaceutics is a postgraduate program that provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in drug development, drug delivery systems, and pharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Graduates of this program can pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry, research, or academia.

Syllabus

Semester 1 Semester 2
Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques Molecular Pharmaceutics
Drug Delivery Advanced Biopharmaceutics
Regulatory Affairs Computer-Aided Drug Delivery System
Modern Pharmaceutics Cosmetic and Cosmeceuticals
Semester 3 Semester 4
Seminar Seminar
Dissertation Dissertation

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