OVERVIEW
Courses Offered
📘 B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy)
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Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
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Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics
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Affiliation & Approval: Approved by PCI (Pharmacy Council of India), affiliated with a recognized university
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Key Focus: Foundational knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences, practical lab skills, community and hospital pharmacy practices.
📗 M.Pharm (Master of Pharmacy)
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Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
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Eligibility: B.Pharm degree with a valid GPAT score (preferred but not always mandatory)
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Specializations May Include:
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Pharmaceutics
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Pharmacology
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Industrial Pharmacy
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Focus: Advanced pharmaceutical research, formulation development, regulatory affairs, and teaching skills.
Facilities and Infrastructure
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Modern laboratories equipped with the latest instruments
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Digital library with access to pharmaceutical journals
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Experienced faculty and industry interactions
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Internship and industry training opportunities
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Placement support and career counseling
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Rao Faculty of Pharmacy can pursue careers as:
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Pharmacists in hospitals and retail
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Quality Control/Assurance Officers
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Medical Representatives
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Regulatory Affairs Executives
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Research Scientists
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Academic Lecturers
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With M.Pharm, students can go into teaching, clinical research, formulation R&D, or pursue a Ph.D.
Why Choose Rao Group for Pharmacy?
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Emphasis on hands-on learning and research
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Industry-oriented curriculum
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Focus on placements and career readiness
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Affordable education with modern facilities
                                                                                      The courses under the Faculty of Pharmacy are the following:
| Course | Duration | Eligibility |
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| D.PHARM. | 2 Years | 10+2 with PCB/PCM from a recognized Board |
| B.PHARM. | 4 Years (8 Semesters) | 10+2 with PCB/PCM from a recognized Board |
| B.PHARM. (Lateral Entry) | 3 Years (6 Semesters) | Diploma in Pharmacy with 50% marks. |