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Doctor of Pharmacy

Pharm-D

Candidates for admission to Doctor of Pharmacy should have passed F.Sc. (Pre-medical with 60% marks or B.Sc. (After F.Sc. Pre-medical 60% marks] or equivalent examination.

Curriculum Outlines

Doctor of Pharmacy is a Five Years degree programme based on annual system duly approved by the Academic Council, Higher Education Commission and Pharmacy Council of Pakistan. The detail of new syllabus and marks is given below (Subject to the approval from University’s concerned bodies:

First Professional

  • Paper 1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic) 100

  • Paper 2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (Biochemistry) 100

  • Paper 3 Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy) 100

  • Paper 4 Physiology 100

  • Paper 5 Anatomy & Histology 50

  • Paper 6 English 100

  • PCHEM-721 Combinational Chemistry

  • PCHEM-722 Chromatographic Analysis

  • PCHEM-723 Polymers

  • PCHEM-724 Pharmaceutical Lab

  • PCHEM-725 Research Methodology

  • PCHEM-726 Seminar

  • PCHEM-727 Term Paper

 

Total Marks: 1000

Second Professional

  • Paper 1 Pharmaceutics-II (Dosage Forms Science) 100

  • Paper 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-I 100

  • Paper 3 Pharmacognosy-I (Basic) 100

  • Paper 4 Pharmaceutics-III (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology) 100

  • Paper 5 Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies/Ethics (Compulsory) 100

  • Paper 6 Pharmacy Practice-I (Pharmaceutical Mathematics and Biostatistics) 100

  • Paper 7 Pharmaceutics-II (Dosage Forms Science) 100

  • Paper 8 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-I 100

  • Paper 9 Pharmacognosy-I (Basic) 100

  • Paper 10 Pharmaceutics-III (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology) 100

Total Marks: 1000

Third Professional

  • Paper 1 Pathology 50

  • Paper 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II 100

  • Paper 3 Pharmacognosy-II (Advanced) 100

  • Paper 4 Pharmacy Practice-II (Dispensing, Community, Social & Administrative Pharmacy) 100

  • Paper 5 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III (Pharmaceutical Analysis) 100

  • Paper 6 Pharmacy Practice -III (Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy) 50

  • Paper 7 Pathology 50

  • Paper 8 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II 100

  • Paper 9 Pharmacognosy-II (Advanced) 100

  • Paper 10 Pharmacy Practice-II (Dispensing, Community and Social & Administrative Pharmacy)100

  • Paper 11 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III (Pharmaceutical Analysis) 100

  • Paper 12 Pharmacy Practice -III (Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy) 50

Total Marks: 1000

Fourth Professional

  • Paper 1 Pharmacy Practice-IV (Hospital Pharmacy) 100

  • Paper 2 Pharmacy Practice -V (Clinical Pharmacy-I) 100

  • Paper 3 Pharmaceutics-IV (Industrial Pharmacy) 100

  • Paper 4 Pharmaceutics-V (Biopharamceutics and Pharmacokinetics) 100

  • Paper 5 Pharmaceutics-VI (Pharmaceutical Quality Management) 100

  • Paper 6 Pharmacy Practice -V (Clinical Pharmacy-I) 100

  • Paper 7 Pharmaceutics-IV (Industrial Pharmacy) 100

  • Paper 8 Pharmaceutics-V (Biopharamceutics and Pharmacokinetics) 100

  • Paper 9 Pharmaceutics-VI (Pharmaceutical Quality Management) 100

Total Marks: 900

Fifth Professional

  • Paper 1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV (Medicinal Chemistry) 100

  • Paper 2 Pharmacy Practice -VI (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) 100

  • Paper 3 Pharmaceutics-VII (Pharmaceutical Technology) 100

  • Paper 4 Pharmacy Practice -VII (Forensic Pharmacy) 100

  • Paper 5 Pharmacy Practice-VIII (Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing) 100

  • Paper 6 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV (Medicinal Chemistry) 100

  • Paper 7 Pharmacy Practice -VI (Advanced Clinical Pharmacy-II) 100

  • Paper 8 Pharmaceutics-VII (Pharmaceutical Technology) 100

Total Marks: 800

Grand Total Marks: 4700

Note: Pass percentage in both theory and Practical examinations of Pharm. D. is 50%. The Theory and Practical Examination in each subject will be treated separately.