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Department of pharmaceutical chemistry & pharmaceutical analysis is a constitutional part of the pharmacy curriculum involved in teaching and learning activities of various courses delineated by the pharmacy council of India that are shown in the following table.

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Pharmaceutical Analysis
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Pharmaceutical Analysis
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I, II and III Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Biochemistry Quality Assurance
Medicinal Chemistry I, II and III Advanced Instrumentation Techniques (Elective)
Computer-Aided Drug Design (Elective) Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science (Elective)
Project work

Pharmaceutical chemistry is a discipline that connects numerous scientific fields of health sciences towards design, synthesis and developing new chemical entities suitable for therapeutic use under new drug development. Also, it covers the study of existing drugs, their biological properties, and their quantitative structure-activity relationships. This department can produce a graduate with first-class knowledge in organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry.

Pharmaceutical Analysis focused on quality aspects of medicines and aimed to assure the efficacy of medicinal products. It covers the analysis of the raw materials and finished pharmaceutical and herbal products. Study of pharmaceutical analysis is centred for the evaluation of quality, safety, and efficacy of products before sales. The undergraduate student learns theoretical and practical knowledge of pharmaceutical analysis that includes the importance of quality control and quality assurance of pharmaceutical substances as per the need of the pharmaceutical industry and regulatory requirement.

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Pharmaceutical Analysis comprises of a dedicated and experienced team of faculty members who actively involved in teaching and research activities. This department can support the following research areas

Department of Pharmaceutics is an inherent element of the pharmacy course. Members of pharmaceutics, pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical biotechnology are regarded in teaching theory and practical’s of the following listed subjects as per the pharmacy council of India.

The Department of Pharmaceutics is established to parade with times, and our teaching and learning focus on expanding the scientific avenues for improving the delivery of drugs and therapeutic agents. We offer a training environment that includes the latest formulation technologies supervised by experienced teachers and dedicated staff.

The formulation and development lab in our institution has been equipped with modern instruments and machinery such as Rotary Tablet Punching Machine, Tablet Coating Machine, Disintegration and Dissolution Test Apparatus, UV-Visible Spectrophotometer, Tablet Tester, and Tray Drier etc. Our students have the opportunities to perform research in various interdisciplinary areas relating to pharmaceutics, including the preformulation studies, formulations and evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms, stability studies of formulations, and antimicrobial screening of drugs.

Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutics I Physical Pharmaceutics I & II
Pharmaceutical Engineering Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics Pharmacy Practice
Novel Drug Delivery System Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Cosmetic Science
Biostatistics and Research Methodology Social and Preventive Pharmacy
Pharma Marketing Management (Elective) Project work

Department of pharmacology is an integral part of the pharmacy course. Our Pharmacy curriculum follows the syllabus prescribed by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) that generally includes the following subjects.

Subjects
Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II
Remedial Biology
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology I, II & III
Pharmacovigilance (Elective)
Cell and Molecular Biology (Elective)
Experimental Pharmacology (Elective)
Project work

Pharmacology comprehends drugs origin, composition, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic use, and toxicity. Pharmacology is taught in either all or the most health-related courses. As defined by elsewhere, pharmacology covers the properties and reactions of drugs with their therapeutic value.

Department of Pharmacology consists of experienced pharmacologists. We educate our students to accomplish knowledge through interdisciplinary teaching that demonstrates the shift of pharmacology from experimental pharmacology to clinical pharmacology. Clinical pharmacology covers rational prescribing, clinical trials of drugs, adverse drug reaction monitoring, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicity, and drug interactions. We also educate our students on the role of pharmacology in quality, safety and efficacy of drugs towards patient compliance. Our research team can support various research areas. For example, in-vitro drug screenings and physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modelling.

Department of Pharmacognosy is a part of the Pharmacy discipline. Subjects taught by us gives an insight concerned with medicinal drugs obtained from plants / natural sources, which involve identification, characterisation, extraction, and quality control of drugs. Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry spans with phytomedicine, phytopharmacy, herbal cosmetics, healing herbals and aromatherapy. The department imparts knowledge of Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, traditional systems of medicines and studies of herbals and herbal products. This department teaches the following subjects.

Subjects
Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry I & II
Herbal drug Technology
Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals
Quality control & Standardisation of herbals (Elective)
Project Work

Department of Pharmacognosy supports student research activities on: