B Pharmacy 4th Year Syllabus: Subjects, Semester Wise Syllabus, Recommended Books, Electives

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B Pharmacy subjects in the 4th year include Biostatistics, Industrial Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Novel Drug Delivery System, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science, Pharmacovigilance, Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals. B Pharmacy 4th year practical syllabus include Dosage Form Design, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy – VI, Clinical Pharmacy and Drug Interactions. Some of the famous authors whose books are studied in B Pharmacy 4th year syllabus are B.K Sharma, Y.R Sharma, A.I. Vogel, Silverstein, S.C.Guptha. The sections below will discuss in detail the subjects and course structure included in B Pharmacy 4th year syllabus.

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B Pharmacy 4th Year Syllabus

The fourth year of B Pharmacy is divided into two semesters, namely, the seventh and eighth semesters. Each semester is four to six months long. Different subjects are taught in both semesters. The syllabus of 4th year B Pharmacy is listed below.

B Pharma 7th Semester Subjects B Pharma 8th Semester Subjects
Instrumental Methods of Analysis Biostatistics and Research Methodology
Industrial Pharmacy Social and Preventive Pharmacy
Pharmacy Practice Pharmaceutical Marketing
Novel Drug Delivery System Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
- Pharmacovigilance
- Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals
- Computer-Aided Drug Design
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Cosmetic Science
- Experimental Pharmacology
- Advanced Instrumentation

B Pharmacy 4th Year Subjects

In the seventh semester, there are four subjects. These subjects are Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Industrial Pharmacy, and Novel Drug Delivery Systems. 

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In the eighth semester, there are eleven subjects. These subjects are Biostatistics and Research Methodology, Social and Preventive Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science, Pharmacovigilance, Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals, Computer Aided Drug Design, Cell and Molecular Biology, Cosmetic Science, Experimental Pharmacology, and Advanced Instrumentation.

Seventh Semester Subjects

  • Instrumental Methods of Analysis: This subject focuses on the application of instrumental methods in qualitative and quantitative analysis of drugs. The topics covered are UV Visible spectroscopy, Fluorimetry, IR spectroscopy, Flame Photometry, Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Nepheloturbidometry, Introduction to Chromatography, and Ion exchange chromatography.
  • Industrial Pharmacy: This subject focuses on pharmaceutical product development and translation from laboratory to mark. The topics covered are Pilot plant scale-up techniques, Technology development and transfer, Regulatory Affairs, Regulatory requirements for drug approval, Quality management systems, and Indian Regulatory Requirements.
  • Pharmacy Practice: This subject focuses on pharmacy practice in India. The topics covered are Hospital and its organization, Hospital pharmacy, and its organization, Adverse drug reaction, Community Pharmacy, Drug distribution system in a hospital, Hospital formulary, Therapeutic drug monitoring, Medication adherence, Patient medication history interview, Pharmacy, and therapeutic committee, etc.
  • Novel Drug Delivery System: The topics covered in this subject are Controlled drug delivery systems, Polymers, Microencapsulation, Mucosal Drug Delivery systems, Implantable Drug Delivery Systems, Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems, gastroretentive drug delivery systems, Nasopulmonary drug delivery systems, Targeted drug Delivery, Ocular Drug Delivery Systems, and Intrauterine Drug Delivery Systems.

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Eighth Semester Subjects

  • Biostatistics and Research Methodology: This subject focuses on applications of Biostatics in Pharmacy. The topics covered are Measures of central tendency, Measures of dispersion, Correlation, Regression, Probability, Parametric test, Non Parametric tests, Regression modeling, Introduction to Practical components of Industrial and Clinical Trials Problems, and Response Surface methodology.
  • Social and Preventive Pharmacy: This subject focuses on a number of health issues and their challenges. The topics covered are the Concept of health and disease, Social and health education, Sociology and health, Preventive medicine, National health programs, their objectives, functioning and outcome the following, and Community services in rural, urban, and school health.
  • Pharmaceutical Marketing: This subject covers Marketing, the Pharmaceutical market, Product decision, Promotion, Pharmaceutical marketing channels, Professional sales representatives (PSR), Emerging concepts in marketing, and Pricing.
  • Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science: The topics covered are New Drug Discovery and Development, Regulatory Approval Processes, Regulatory authorities, and agents, Registration of Indian drug products in overseas markets, Clinical trials, and Regulatory Concepts.
  • Pharmacovigilance: This subject focuses on the development of pharmacovigilance as a science. The topics covered are Introduction to Pharmacovigilance, Introduction to adverse drug reactions, Basic terminologies used in Pharmacovigilance, Drug and disease classification, Drug and disease classification, Drug Dictionaries and Coding in Pharmacovigilance, Vaccine safety surveillance, etc.
  • Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals: This subject focuses on various methods and guidelines for the evaluation and standardization of herbs and herbal drugs. The topics covered are Basic tests for drugs, Quality assurance in the herbal drug industry, EU and ICH guidelines for quality control of herbal drugs, Stability testing of herbal medicines, and Regulatory requirements for herbal medicines.
  • Computer-Aided Drug Design: This subject focuses on the rational drug design process and various techniques used in the rational drug design process. The topics covered are Introduction to Drug Discovery and Development, Lead Discovery and Analog Based Drug Design, Analog Based Drug Design, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship, Molecular Modeling, and virtual screening techniques, Informatics & Methods in drug design, and Molecular Modeling.
  • Cell and Molecular Biology: The topics covered in this subject are Cell and Molecular Biology, Chemical Foundations, DNA and the Flow of Molecular Information, Proteins, Science of Genetics, Cell Signals, Protein-Kinases, etc.
  • Cosmetic Science: This subject covers Cosmetic excipients, Principles of formulation and building blocks of skin care products, Antiperspants & deodorants, Principles of formulation and building blocks of Hair care products, Role of herbs in cosmetics, Analytical cosmetics, Principles of Cosmetic Evaluation, and Cosmetic problems associated with Hair and scalp.
  • Experimental Pharmacology: The topics covered are Laboratory Animals, Preclinical screening models, and Research Methodology Bio-statistics.
  • Advanced Instrumentation: The topics covered are Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry, Thermal Methods of Analysis, X-Ray Diffraction Methods, Calibration and validation, Radio immune assay, Extraction techniques, and Hyphenated techniques.

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B Pharmacy Practical in 4th Year

The 4th year of B Pharmacy prepares students with some practical subjects too. The practical subjects are listed below.

Seventh Semester Practical

There is only one practical subject in the seventh semester.

  • Instrumental Methods of Analysis

Eighth Semester Practical 

The list of practicals in the eighth semester is listed below.

  • Dosage Form Design
  • Pharmaceutical Analysis - III
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry - VIII
  • Pharmacognosy – VI
  • Clinical Pharmacy and Drug Interactions

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B Pharmacy 4th Year Question Pattern

In the third year of B Pharmacy, there are a total of four exam terms. For the fifth semester - Internal and External exams. For the sixth semester - Internal and External exams.

Seventh Semester Question Pattern

Subjects Internal Assessment Marks End Semester Marks
Instrumental Methods of Analysis 25 75
Industrial Pharmacy 25 75
Pharmacy Practice 25 75
Novel Drug Delivery System 25 75
Instrumental Methods of Analysis Practical 15 35
Practice School 25 125

Eighth Semester Question Pattern

Subjects Internal Assessment Marks End Semester Marks
Biostatistics and Research Methodology 25 75
Social and Preventive Pharmacy 25 75
Pharmaceutical Marketing 50 150
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
Pharmacovigilance
Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals
Computer-Aided Drug Design
Cell and Molecular Biology
Cosmetic Science
Experimental Pharmacology
Advanced Instrumentation
Project Work - 150

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B Pharmacy Books in Fourth Year Syllabus

Books Author
Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis B.K Sharma
Organic spectroscopy Y.R Sharma
Vogel’s Text book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis A.I. Vogel
Spectrophotometric identification of Organic Compounds Silverstein
. Fundamental of Statistics S.C.Guptha

B Pharmacy 4th Year Electives

Electives in B Pharmacy 4th year are listed below.

  • Cell and Molecular Biology 
  • Pharmaceutical Product Development

B Pharmacy 4th Year Syllabus: FAQs

Ques. What are the subjects in B. Pharmacy 4th year?

Ans. The subjects in B. Pharmacy 4th year are listed below. 

  • Seventh-semester subjects: Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Industrial Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice, and Novel Drug Delivery Systems.
  • Eighth-semester subjects: Biostatistics and Research Methodology, Social and Preventive Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science, Pharmacovigilance, Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals, Computer Aided Drug Design, Cell and Molecular Biology, Cosmetic Science, Experimental Pharmacology, and Advanced Instrumentation.

Ques. What is the passing marks for B Pharma semester?

Ans. The passing mark for the B Pharma semester is 50% of the total mark.

Ques. Which is the hardest subject in B. Pharmacy?

Ans. Every subject in B Pharmacy has a different difficulty level and cannot be compared.

Ques. How is B Pharm percentage calculated?

Ans. The percentage of B Pharm is calculated by finding the percentage of the average of marks of all eight semesters.

Ques. What is the passing marks in pharma?

Ans. The passing mark in Pharma is 50% of the total mark.

Ques. What is a good percentage in B Pharmacy?

Ans. Anything above 75% is considered a distinction and is a very good percentage in B Pharma.

Ques. Can an average student pass Bpharm?

Ans. Yes, an average student can definitely pass B Pharma with proper preparation.

Ques. Which is tough MBBS or B Pharm?

Ans. MBBS is tough than BPharma.

Ques. What is the highest salary of B. Pharmacy student?

Ans. B Pharma freshers can earn an average annual salary of INR 2.4 Lakhs.

Ques. Can a B. Pharm student get job?

Ans. Yes, a B. Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) student can get a job in the pharmaceutical industry, drug manufacturing companies, hospitals, research institutions, and government agencies. Some of the job roles are Pharmacist, Drug Inspector, Clinical Research Associate, Quality Control/Quality Assurance Executive, Medical Writer, Regulatory Affairs Officer, Production Manager, Sales Representative, etc.

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Ques. How are the salary packages for B.Pharm students at BITS, Pilani?

● Top Answer By Shruti Dasgupta on 05 Aug 23

Ans. The salary package is very bad for B.Pharm. students at BITS Pilani. Companies including Mylan Labs, and Hetero Pharma visit the institute, but they offer lower packages to the students, which is highly disappointing. The highest package ranges from 1.2 to 3.2 lakhs per annum. Students from non-pharmacy backgrounds also have the chance to get placed in consulting and marketing firmsRead more
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Ques. Is it worth taking B Pharmacy at Bits Pilani and leaving a BTech in mining in NIT Raipur?

● Top Answer By Tithi Aggrawal on 09 Sept 23

Ans. In my opinion, a B Pharmacy at BITS Pilani is better than a BTech in mining at NIT Raipur. There are many opportunities one can avail of by doing this course. Some of them have been listed below  You can do an M Pharmacy from a prestigious US University or from NIPER Mohali. You might secure an excellent job abroad.  As far as core placements are concerned, there are far more pharmaceutical companies than mining companies. Moreover, BITS offers elective courses in 2nd year and minor courses so you can opt for CS minor courses and even get placed in a CS company. Another future prospect of doing B Pharmacy is that you can join any pharmaceutical company and work hard to secure a better position. You can also pursue a Ph.D. degree and pursue a career in research. In all, choosing a B Pharmacy at BITS Pilani will offer better opportunities than a BTech in mining at NIT Raipur.Read more
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Ques. How good is Sharda University for a B.Pharm course?

● Top Answer By Devdutta Bose on 16 Jul 21

Ans. In comparison to other Universities in Delhi NCR, Sharda University provides a good possibility for B.Pharm students to work in a reputable field. There is a methodical technique to approaching the educational pattern in order to provide students with knowledge. Students will be able to demonstrate a thorough comprehension of the scientific principles and methodologies of pharmaceutical sciences through their basic professional education. This will allow them to continue their education and pursue postgraduate training and research. The curriculum was inspired by the fact that pharmacists are important members of the healthcare team, and they will be able to find work in either the public or private sector. Community pharmacy, clinical pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, regulatory control and drug management, pharmaceutical industry, quality assurance, academic activities, training activities, and research are all key topics. Categories B.Pharm at Sharda University Course Fee 7.50 lakh Highest CTC 7 LPA Average CTC 4 LPA Recruiting Companies Patanjali, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Himalaya, etc. As a result, Sharda University will play a critical role in preparing students for the workforce rather than simply imparting theoretical information.Read more
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Ques. Is NIMS University Jaipur a good institution for a B.Pharm?

● Top Answer By Aliyah Bose, on 01 Nov 21

Ans. One of my friends studied B.Pharm at NIMS University Jaipur. According to him, it is overall a good institution, but the faculties are not good enough. They are said to be uncooperative and not easy to approach. They maintain a distance from students and keep them in continuous check, probably giving you a feeling of the school. Many students have mentioned that the fees of the college are really high and not appropriate for considering the facilities offered. It is suggested that you go to any other college because the scope and exposure NIMS University Jaipur provides is not enough to make a mark in today’s world.Read more
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Ques. Is it worth taking B Pharma in BITS Pilani?

● Top Answer By Nisha Dubey on 19 Jul 21

Ans. My brother used to be a student of BITS Pilani and from what he has heard; it is not a good institute for students who want to pursue pharmacy. You should pursue pharmacy at BITS Pilani only if you have a strong background in physics, chemistry, and biology or you cannot get admission to some other institute. Even if you do have a strong background in the three subjects, the chances of getting converted to a different stream are very low. You have to obtain a CGPA of or higher than 9.8. It is simply too high and getting a 257 just will not be enough. On the other hand, BITS is a very reputed institute. It is highly praised by my friend and a lot of the students and former students as well. It is a very good institute but pharmacy is just not its forte. It would be better if you look for other institutes if you want to pursue pharmacy.Read more
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Ques. Which is the best university for pharmacy, Sharda University or Galgotias University?

● Top Answer By Senjuti Verma on 25 Mar 22

Ans. Galgotias University is a better option for pursuing Pharmacy. The course is well-structured and offers you practical training for a career in Pharmacy. The course will give you inside into how drugs are made and how pharmacists can make patient care better by interacting with other health professionals.  You will learn through lectures, laboratory assignments, study projects, seminars, etc. Read more
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Ques. Which are the best colleges for B.Pharma in Andhra Pradesh?

● Top Answer By Aishwarya Shastri on 08 Dec 23

Ans. Based on their popularity, I am listing down the top 10 pharmacy colleges in Andhra Pradesh- Andhra University, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Visakhapatnam Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guntur Acharya Nagarjuna University - [ANU], Guntur Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam - [SPMVV], Tirupati Sri Venkateswara College of Pharmacy - [SVCP], Etcherla Raghavendra Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research - [RIPER], Anantapur K L University - [KLU], Guntur Sri Venkateswara University - [SVU], Tirupati Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology, and Research, Guntur Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University - [JNTU], Anantapur These are just a few of the pharmacy colleges in Andhra Pradesh from where you can pursue your B.Pharma. You can check the details of all of these, and also check some other pharmacy colleges in the state . Read more
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Ques. Is SHUATS okay for B Pharm or not?

● Top Answer By Radhika Jadeja on 14 Oct 21

Ans. Actually, no, the forte of SHUATS lies in the course it offers for agriculture and allied courses. SHUATS does offer the B.Pharm degree but if you really want to pursue this degree then it would be better if you opt for some other institute. The placement scenario for students of B.Pharm at SHUATS is not good at all. Instead, try pursuing the degree at VIT or SRM where students who have completed this course do get placements. Another popular degree that attracts candidates is the food technology course.Read more
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Ques. How are the placements in LPU for bpharma? Is it worth it or not?

● Top Answer By Vinima Bhola on 02 Jul 25

Ans. Particularly when compared to private universities in India, Lovely Professional University's (LPU) B.Pharm placements are robust and generally regarded as worthwhile. Particulars LPU B.Pharm Placement Data Highest Package 8.40 LPA  Average Package (Top 50%) 7.33 LPA Total Recruiters 40+ No. of Dream & Super Dream Offers 120+ If you want a private university setting, industry exposure, and robust placement support, LPU is a good option for your B.Pharm. Given the recruiter network and placement statistics, the investment is typically regarded as worthwhile. Although the highest packages are competitive for pharmacy graduates, they are not as high as those for engineering or management streams. Individual results are dependent on student performance, abilities, and initiative, just like at any other university.  Read more
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Ques. Can i get admission in b.pharma my percentage is 47 percentage ?

● Top Answer By Vinima Bhola on 01 Jul 25

Ans. No, you are not eligible to enrol in Amity University Gwalior's B.Pharm programme because of your 47% grade in the 12th grade. With 47%, you fall short of Amity University Gwalior's minimum eligibility requirements for a B.Pharm. This 50% cutoff is strictly enforced by the university, and their official admissions policy makes no mention of exceptions. You can look into other private colleges in India that might accept applicants with a 45% or higher.  If eligibility requirements are more flexible, you might also think about enrolling in a Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) and then pursuing lateral entry into a B.Pharm programme after completing the diploma.Read more
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