Bachelor of Pharmacy

Duration : 4 Years

Maharajah's College of Pharmacy offered Bachelor of Pharmacy (Degree Cource) the Course of B-Pharmacy duration is four (4) year bachelor's programmes in pharmacy affiliated to Andhar University, Visakhapatnam and recognized by AICTE and Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi with an intake of 60 seats.

category No of seats Fees per Year
Convener 70 Seats 63,600 Rs.
B-Category 30 Seats 90,000 Rs.

REGULATIONS

Minimum qualification for admission to the course:

  • Candidates who have passed (10+2) examination or an equivalent examination (EAMCET) of any approved Board or university with not less than 50% marks.
  • Candidates who have passed, D. Pharm course with not less than 50% aggregate, from an institution, approved by Pharmacy Council of India and passed in E-CET examination shall be eligible to this course and shall be admitted directly to II B. Pharm course.

Duration of the Course:

The course of study for B.Pharm shall extend over a period of four academic years and three academic years for those admitted to second B. Pharm directly. The curricula and syllabi for the course shall be prescribed from time to time.

Medium of Instruction and Examinations:

Medium of Instruction and Examination shall be English.

Working Days in the Academic Year:

Each academic year shall consist of not less than 200 working days.or each semester shall consist of not less than 75 working days.

Attendance and Progress :

A candidate is required to put in at least 75% attendance in theory and practical subjects separately. The candidate shall complete the prescribed course satisfactorily to be eligible to appear for the respective examinations.

Course of study:

The course of study of B.Pharmacy I, II, III and IV year shall include the respective Theory & Practical subjects. The number of hours to be devoted to each theory is 60 (sixty) hrs. and practical subject is 90 (Ninty) hrs.

Academic Work:

A regular record of attendance both in Theory and Practical shall be maintained by the teaching staff of respective subjects.

Internal Assessment Marks :

  • Theory : Two sessional examinations evenly spread during the academic year/semester shall be conducted by the constituent colleges. The average marks of the best two examinations shall be computed out of a maximum of 20 marks and shall constitute the sessional award in theory.
  • Practical :Students are expected to perform the experiment listed in the respective syllabus. The number of experiments is also listed. Marks shall be awarded out of a maximum of 20 to each of the practical exercise and an average of those shall be computed out of maximum of 10 marks.
    While awarding the sessional marks for practical experiments, the following considerations should be taken into account.
    • Preparation of the candidate..
    • Manipulative skills.
    • Results of the experiment.
    • Knowledge of the experiment
    • Viva voce pertaining to the experiments only

The college shall maintain the sessional books of the students and the record of sessional award of the students. A regular record of both theory and practical class work and sessional examinations conducted in an institution imparting the course shall be maintained for each student in the institution.

Conditions under which candidates are permitted to appear for annual university examination

The candidates are required to score a minimum of 50% marks in each of the subjects (Theory and practicals separately) in the sessional examination to be eligible to appear for annual university examination in the respective subject.

University Examinations

  • Every year/semester will have term end examination for 80 (Eighty) Marks (theory and practical).
  • The student performance will be awarded in grades by the university.