Doctor of Pharmacy

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D)

(5 Years Dagree Program)

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Doctor of Pharmacy or Pharm D, is a 5 years undergraduate degree program. The Pakistan Pharmacy Council has verified and stamped this degree. Managing medications is the main focus of this degree. Being fully aware of which medication is most suited for a given illness is the fundamental idea of this course. Students entering this sector are being trained and developed to the point where they may even manufacture medications and write prescriptions for patients.

Doctor of Pharmacy one of the most popular and even necessary programs in the modern day is the five-year program that requires a six-month internship or house employment to complete the degree.

Syllabus of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D)

Doctor of Pharmacy is a 5 years program. Below are the specifics of each year’s subjects and their Marks.

Theory
Paper 1
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic)
100
Paper 2
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Biochemistry)
100
Paper 3
Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy)
100
Paper 4
Physiology
100
Paper 5
Anatomy & Histology
50
Paper 6
English
100
Practical
Paper 7
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic)
1000
Paper8
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Biochemistry)
100
Paper 9
Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy)
100
Paper 10
Physiology
100
Paper 11
Anatomy & Histology
50
Theory
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 & Biostatistics)
100
Theory
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
Theory
Paper 1
Pathology
50
Paper 2
Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II
100
Paper 3
Pharmacognosy-II

(Advance)
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
Theory
Paper 7
Pathology
50
Paper 8
Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II
100
Paper 9
Pharmacognosy-II

(Advance)
100
Paper 10
Pharmacy Practice-II

(Dispensing & Community, Social & Administrative Pharmacy)
100
Paper 11
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III

(Pharmaceutical Analysis)
100
Paper 12
Pharmacy Practice-III

(Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy)
50
Theory
Paper 1
Pharmacy Practice-IV

(Hospital Pharmacy)
50
Paper 2
Pharmacy Practice-V

(Clinical Pharmacy)
100
Paper 3
Pharmaceutics-IV

(Industrial Pharmacy)
100
Paper 4
Pharmaceutics-V

(Biopharamceutics and Pharmacokinetics)
100
Paper 5
Pharmaceutics-VI

(Pharmaceutical Quality Management)
100
Practical
Paper 2
Pharmacy Practice-V

(Clinical Pharmacy)
100
Paper 3
Pharmaceutics-IV

(Industrial Pharmacy)
100
Paper 4
Pharmaceutics-V

(Biopharamceutics and Pharmacokinetics)
100
Paper 5
Pharmaceutics-VI

(Pharmaceutical Quality Management)
100
Theory
Paper 1
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV (Medical Chemistry)
100
Paper 2
Pharmacy Practice-VI (Advance 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 Markating)
100
Practical
Paper 6
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV (Medical Chemistry)
100
Paper 7
Pharmacy Practice-VI (Advance Clinical Pharmacy-II)
100
Paper 8
Pharmaceutics-VII (Pharmaceutical Technology)
100

Career in Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D)

  • Drug regulatory issues
  • Primary care group members are employed.
  • As a pharmaceutical advisor to health authorities as well as drug regulatory agencies, health planners, and policy makers.
  • In educational institutions as well as international organizations for epidemiological research.
  • As researchers as part of Research & Development departments (R&D) to discover new drug development.
  • In addition to providing patients with follow-up prescription guidance and playing a crucial role in drug testing labs, community chemists are responsible for ensuring the safe, economical, and sensible use of medications.
  • As clinical and hospital chemists at privately owned clinics and government-regulated institutions
  • As forensic and nuclear science research scientists
  • Working as production chemists and marketing managers in the pharmaceutical industry to sell and promote medications.
  • In order to control drug affairs, federal and provincial drug inspectors.
Admission Requirement
Qualification
A-Level HSSC / F.Sc Pre-Medical / Grade 12 or equivalent
Minimum Marks
60%
Subject Include
1. Physics

2. Chemistry

3. Biology

Approved by

Description 1st year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Final Year
Prospectus Fee (Non-Refundable)
Rs. 2,000
At the time of Admission
Application Submission Fee (Non-Refundable)
Rs. 2,000
Pharmacy Council Registration Fee*
Rs. 2,000
Admission Fee (Non-Refundable)
Rs.35,000
University Reg. Fee*
Rs. 16,000
Library Fee (Per Annum)
Rs. 7,000
Rs. 7,000
Rs. 7,000
Rs. 7,000
Rs. 7,000
Computer Lab Charges (Per Annum)
Rs. 8000
Rs. 8000
Rs. 8000
Rs. 8000
Rs. 8000
Laboratory Charges (Per Annum)
Rs. 19,000
Rs. 19,000
Rs. 19,000
Rs. 19,000
Rs. 19,000
Administrative Charges
Rs. 30,000
Rs. 30,000
Rs. 30,000
Rs. 30,000
Rs. 30,000
Total
Rs. 121,000
Rs. 64,000
Rs. 64,000
Rs. 64,000
Rs. 64,000
Tuition Fee (Per Annum)
Rs. 249,000
Rs. 259,000
Rs. 269,000
Rs. 279,000
Rs. 289,000
Total
Rs. 370,000
Rs. 323,000
Rs. 333,000
Rs. 343,000
Rs. 353,000

Note:

  • The annual examination fee will be paid by the student directly to the IUB bank account.
  • Scholarships based on merit and need are given out at the time of admission and will be renewed in later semesters if students continue to perform well academically.
  • The IUB registration and exam schedule will follow the university’s announcement.
female

Prof. Dr. Lubna Rani

Ph.D (Pharmaceutics)

female

Prof. Dr Zahra Hammed

M. Phill (Pharmacology)

Male Icone

Prof. Nadeem Asif

Pharm-D

Male Icone

Muhammad Ashraf

Lab Assistant

female

Dr. Kiran Fatima

M Phill (Pharmacology)

Male Icone

Prof. Muhammad Nouman

Pharm-D

Male Icone

Prof. Asad Shahbaz

M-Phill (Pharmacutical Chemistry)

female

Miss Sumaira

Librarian

female

Dr. Nelofer

M Phill (Pharmaceutics)

Male Icone

Prof. Dr Ahmad Raza

M. Phill (Pharmacology)

Male Icone

Rizwan Ahmad

BSCS

Male Icone

Muhammad Aqeel

Lab Technician