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B. PHARM

The Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) program offered by SIX SIGMA is a four-year undergraduate course designed to provide comprehensive education and training in pharmaceutical sciences. The curriculum focuses on equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to excel in various pharmaceutical and healthcare settings.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

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Years 1-4: The four-year program includes both theoretical and practical training in pharmaceutical sciences. Key areas of study include pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical analysis, clinical pharmacy, and pharmacy practice.

Throughout the program, students gain hands-on experience through laboratory work, research projects, and internships in pharmaceutical companies and healthcare facilities. The curriculum integrates classroom learning with practical application, ensuring students are well-prepared for professional practice in the pharmaceutical industry.

MERITS

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  • Comprehensive curriculum tailored to meet the demands of the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare sector.

  • Experienced faculty with expertise in pharmaceutical education and research.

  • Extensive hands-on training through laboratory work, research projects, and internships.

  • Emphasis on drug development, patient care, and pharmaceutical management.

  • Opportunities for professional development and growth.

CAREER OPTIONS

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Graduates of the B. Pharm program can pursue various career paths, including:

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  • Community Pharmacist

  • Hospital Pharmacist

  • Clinical Research Associate

  • Quality Control and Quality Assurance Analyst

  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist

  • Pharmaceutical Marketing and Sales

  • Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance

  • Medical Writing and Documentation

  • Healthcare Consultancy

  • Pharmaceutical Research and Development

  • Academics and Teaching

  • Opportunities for higher education and specialization in pharmacy

Eligibility criteria

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