M. Pharm
Pharm in Pharmaceutics is a specialised programme that is designed to train Pharmacy graduates and help them develop requisite laboratory skills and application. It contributes to the progress in the field of pharmaceutical technology. It offers a comprehensive concept of the manufacturing of medicines and its effect on the human body.Aryans Group of Collegesoffered the M.Pharmacy course at Aryans Pharmacy College.
M.Pharma at Aryans Group of Colleges is a 2-years POST Graduate course for students. All those candidate who passed B.Pharma from a recognized Institute/University with minimum aggregate of 55% marks. GPAT qualified will be preferred .The course is approved by Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi and affiliated to Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University (MRSPTU), Bathinda.
Why Study M pharma?
Treat and prevent disease
You may want to study pharmacy if you have a desire to help people through your work. As a pharmacist, you will be at the forefront of the treatment and prevention of disease in society. This is an aspect of the job that is universal, which means the skills developed during a pharmacy degree can be utilised anywhere in the world.
Gain patient-centred responsibilities
This profession is very patient-focused, as you are likely to be the first person a patient will see for information on their illness. Pharmacists are often recommended to provide medical advice if a patient’s symptoms are not severe, meaning that they should be able to assess a patient’s needs and address them attentively.
Scientific research and development opportunities
If you wish to become a pharmacist, you’ll also have the option to undertake scientific research and development opportunities in the workplace, which can further expand your career options and introduce variety into your role. It is worth considering that universities and research institutions also directly recruit pharmacy graduates, if this type of work is in your interest.
Job stability
As a pharmacy graduate, you will also benefit from job security, as the skills learned in a pharmacy degree are specialised and pharmacist expertise are required globally. In 2019, it was reported that 98% of pharmacy students were in employment within six months of graduating from their degree (Prospects).
Flexible career options
Qualifying in pharmacy can lead to a variety of job roles, which often offer good professional progression. Alternatively to becoming a pharmacist, you could use your knowledge of medicine to become a research scientist, medical science liaison, pharmacologist, or toxicologist, among other professions.
M. Pharm Pharmaceutics course students can secure job opportunities as a –
-Medical Transcriptionist
-Lab technician
-Research associate
-Health Care unit manager
-Drug inspector
Course Duration-
2 years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility to the Course All those candidates who have passed BPharma with 55% marks (55% marks in case of candidate belonging to Reserved Category) from University recognized by UGC. GPAT qualified will be preferred