Courses offered by the Institutions
1. Bachelor of Pharmacy –
60 In-take
2. Master of Pharmacy in Pharmacology
3. Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics
Note: P.G courses have been approved by AICTE
A.DETAILS OF THE EXISTING
PROGRAMS IN THE INSTITUTE
Presently Gautham College
of Pharmacy offers Diploma and Degree courses
in Pharmacy.
Details of the Programmes is summarized in
table below:
| Sl.No. |
Name
of the programme |
Year
of Commencement |
Approved
by AICTE |
Duration
(years) |
Cut
off marks |
Fees |
Placement
facilities |
Intake |
| 1. |
Diploma in Pharmacy |
1986 |
Yes |
2 |
Pass class in +2 |
|
Yes |
60 |
| 2. |
Bachelor in Pharmacy |
1985 |
Yes |
4 |
40% in PCB/PCM-General Category
35% in PCB/PCM for SC/ST & Category -I |
|
60 |
| 3. |
M.Pharmacy
In Pharmacology |
2009 |
Yes |
2 |
55% in B.Pharmacy |
|
Yes |
10 |
| 4. |
M.Pharmacy In Pharmaceutics |
2009 |
Yes |
2 |
55% in B.Pharmacy |
|
Yes |
10 |
|
B. Name and Duration of Programme
(s) having Affiliation/Collaboratiob with
foreign university(s)/institution(s) and being
run in the same campus along with status of
their AICTE approval. If there is Foriegn
Collaboration, give the details
The institute presently
has no such collaboration.
Curricula and syllabi for
each of the programmes as approved by
the University.
Diploma in Pharmacy (Part-I
and part-II)
Minimum qualification for
admission to Diploma in Pharmacy Part-I course-A
pass in any of the following examinations
with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics
.
- Intermediate examination
in Science:
- The first year of three
year degree course in Science.
- 10+2 examination (academic
stream) in Science
- Pre-degree examination.
- Any other qualification
approved by the Pharmacy Council of India
as equivalent to any of the above examination
Provided that there shall be reservation
of seats for Scheduled caste and Scheduled
Tribes candidates in accordance with the
instructions issued by the Central Govt./State
Govts./Union Territory Admns. as the case
may be from time to time
- Duration of the course
: The duration of the course shall be for
two academic years with each academic year
spread over a period of not less than one
hundred and eighty working days in addition
to 500 hours practical training spread over
a period of not less than 3 months.
- Course of study : The
course of study for Diploma in Pharmacy
Part-I and Diploma in Pharmacy Part-II shall
include the subjects as given in the Table
I & II below. The number of hour devoted
to each subject for its teaching in Theory
and Practical, shall not be less than that
noted against it in columns 2 and 3 of the
Tables below.
TABLE-I
Diploma in Pharmacy (Part-I) |
| Subject |
No.of
hours of Theory |
No.
of hours of Practical |
| Pharmaceutics-I |
75 |
100 |
| Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I |
75 |
75 |
| Pharmacognosy |
75 |
75 |
| Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology
|
50 |
75 |
| Human Anatomy & Physiology
|
75 |
50 |
| Health Education & Community
Pharmacy |
50 |
-- |
| |
400
+ 375 = 775 |
|
TABLE-II
Diploma in Pharmacy (Part-II) |
| Subject |
No.of
hours of Theory |
No.
of hours of Practical |
| Pharmaceutics-II |
75 |
100 |
| Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II |
100 |
75 |
| Pharmacology & Toxicology
|
75 |
50 |
| Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence |
50 |
-- |
| Drug Store and Business Management |
75 |
-- |
| Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy
|
75 |
50 |
| |
450
+ 275 = 725 |
|