Pokhara University (PU)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B PHARM)
Eligible Criteria:
- Students must have completed Intermediate in Science (I. Sc.), Higher Secondary Level (10+2, Science Stream), or Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL, Science) with a minimum of 50% marks.
About Program:
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) at Nobel College is a comprehensive four-year, eight-semester course affiliated with Pokhara University. This program equips students with the essential knowledge and skills to ensure the safe and effective production, storage, and use of medicines, aligning chemical sciences with health sciences. Pharmacy is a dynamic field, with graduates trained to provide not only traditional services such as compounding and dispensing medications but also modern healthcare roles, including clinical services, drug safety monitoring, and patient care. By successfully completing this program, graduates will become licensed pharmacists under the Pharmacy Council Act 2057, contributing to public health by ensuring the safe and effective use of medicines.
Courses:
SEMESTER 1
Code
Name
Cr. Hours
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Pharmaceutics I (Fundamentals of Pharmacy)
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Anatomy and Physiology I
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry I (General Chemistry)
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry II (Stereochemistry and Reaction Mechanism)
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Pharmacognosy I (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants)
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Mathematics
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 1 (Fundamentals of Pharmacy)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 2 (General Chemistry)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 3 (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants)
SEMESTER 2
Code
Name
Cr. Hours
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Pharmaceutics II (Physical Pharmacy)
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Biochemistry
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Anatomy and Physiology II
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Molecular Cell Biology (Genetic Engineering)
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry III (Physical Chemistry)
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Biostatistics and Computer Application
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 4 (Physical Pharmacy)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 5 (Physiology and Biochemistry)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 6 (Pharmaceutical Analysis)
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Pharmaceutical Seminar 1
SEMESTER 3
Code
Name
Cr. Hours
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Pharmaceutics III (Dosage Forms and Formulations A)
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Anatomy and Physiology III (Pathophysiology)
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Pharmaceutical Microbiology
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Immunology (Fundamentals of Immunology)
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV (General Chemical Reaction)
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Pharmacognosy II (Natural Products Chemistry I)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 7 (Dosage Forms and Formulations A)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 8 (Pharmaceutical Microbiology)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 9 (Natural Product Chemistry)
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Pharmaceutical Seminar 2
SEMESTER 4
Code
Name
Cr. Hours
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Pharmaceutics IV (Dosage Forms and Formulations B)
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Pharmaceutics V (Biopharmaceutics A)
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Pharmacology I
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry V (Analytical Chemistry)
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Pharmacognosy III (Natural Products Chemistry II)
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Pharmacognosy IV (Spectroscopy)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 10 (Dosage Forms and Formulations B)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 11 (Analytical Chemistry)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 12 (Spectral Analysis)
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Pharmaceutical Seminar 3
SEMESTER 5
Code
Name
Cr. Hours
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Pharmaceutics VII (Pharmaceutical Engineering and Drawing)
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Pharmaceutics VI (Biopharmaceutics B)
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Pharmacology II
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Medicinal Chemistry I (Natural Drugs)
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry VI (Name Reaction)
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Pharmacognosy V (Himalayan Crude Drugs)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 13 (Pharmaceutical Engineering and Drawing)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 14 (Biopharmaceutics)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 15 (Pharmacology)
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Pharmaceutical Seminar 4
SEMESTER 6
Code
Name
Cr. Hours
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Pharmaceutics VIII (Industrial Pharmacy)
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Pharmaceutics IX (Hospital and Community Pharmacy)
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Pharmaceutics X (Quality Assurance)
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Pharmacology III (Toxicology)
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Medicinal Chemistry II (Synthetic Drugs)
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Pharmaceutical Management and Entrepreneurship
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 16 (Industrial Pharmacy)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 17 (Quality Assurance)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 18 (Medicinal Chemistry)
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Pharmaceutical Seminar 5
SEMESTER 7
Code
Name
Cr. Hours
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Pharmaceutics XI (Cosmetology)
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Pharmaceutics XII (Clinical Pharmacy)
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Social and Public Health Pharmacy
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Pharmacology IV (Pharmacotherapeutics)
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Pharmacognosy VI (Traditional Systems of Medicine)
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Research Methodology
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 19 (Cosmetology)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 20 (Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy)
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Pharmaceutical Laboratory 21 (Traditional Systems of Medicine)
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Pharmaceutical Seminar 6
SEMESTER 8
Code
Name
Cr. Hours
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Pharmacy Practice
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Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
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Research Project Work
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