The B.Voc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a three-year vocational undergraduate degree program provided by Glocal University. It has obtained recognition and accreditation from esteemed bodies such as UGC, PCI, and NAAC.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry integrates the fundamentals of chemistry, molecular biology, and pharmacy. This scientific discipline is dedicated to researching and developing drug substances for pharmaceutical use. It delves into the biological properties of drugs with the goal of improving existing medications. This program offers students essential theoretical and practical exposure for those aspiring to build a career in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. It presents a significant opportunity for students to develop professional skills in dispensing while gaining a thorough understanding of the biochemical components of medicines.
Students who can demonstrate precision and excellence in their work become valuable assets to pharmacy firms, pharmaceutical businesses, and medicine production units. As the global demand for medicines and pharmaceutical drugs continues to increase, there is a rising number of job prospects for medical professionals who have pursued pharmaceutical degree programs.
Interested candidates should have passed class 10+2 or equivalent in a relevant stream from a recognized board.
Salary
3-12 LPA
Subjects
First Semester
1. Anatomy & Physiology
2. Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
3. Basic Pharmaceutical Calculations
4. Environmental Science
5. Anatomy - Practical
6. Physiology - Practical
7. Basic Pharmaceutical Calculations - Practical
8. Project-I
Second Semester
1. Pharmaceutics General
2. Physical Chemistry
3. Biochemistry
4. Pharmaceutics Practical
5. Physical Chemistry
6. Biochemistry Practical
7. Project-II
Third Semester
1. Advance Organic Chemistry
2. Analytical Chemistry
3. Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy
4. Advance Organic Chemistry - Practical
5. Analytical Chemistry - Practical
6. Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy - Practical
7. Project-III
Four Semester
1. Microbiology
2. Advanced Analytical Chemistry-I
3. Medicinal Chemistry-I
4. Microbiology - Practical
5. Advanced Analytical Chemistry-I
6. Medicinal Chemistry-I - Practical
7. Project-IV
Fifth Semester
1. Pharmacology-I
2. Advanced Analytical Chemistry-II
3. Medicinal Chemistry-II
4. Pharmacology-I - Practical
5. Advanced Analytical Chemistry-II - Practical
6. Medicinal Chemistry-II - Practical
7. Project-V
Sixth Semester
1. Pharmacology-II
2. Introduction to Drug Delivery System
3. Medicinal Chemistry-III
4. Pharmacology-II - Practical
5. Introduction to Drug Delivery System - Practical
6. Medicinal Chemistry-III - Practical
7. Project-VI
Admission Process
Individuals who have achieved a score of 50% or higher in their 12th-grade exams or an equivalent qualification are invited to visit the official website of Glocal University. There, they can submit an application for admission to the B.Voc in Pharmaceutical Chemistry course. Once the registration process is completed, applicants are required to provide the necessary documents, including personal details such as name, date of birth, and residential address. Additionally, academic qualifications and work experience should be submitted as specified by the authorities. After furnishing all the required information, applicants can proceed to make the course fee payment to confirm their enrollment in the program.
Course Fee
The pharmacy course fee is structured on a semester-wise basis, necessitating students to pay INR 25,000 for each semester. The aggregate fee for the entire three-year degree course equals INR 150,000. Universities offer diverse payment options to accommodate the varied needs of students.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must have successfully finished the 12th grade from a recognized educational board, with a preferred percentage of 50% or higher.
There is flexibility in qualifying marks for candidates in reserved categories.
The university requires the submission of necessary documents for verification.
Additionally, candidates need to meet the minimum age requirement of 17 years.