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M. Pharmacy

The Master of Pharmacy is an advanced, specialized degree focusing on specialized practical, clinical, and conceptual applications in pharmaceutical fields.

Duration

2 Years (4 Semesters)

Intake

60 Students

M. Pharmacy (PG) | Program Overview

The Master of Pharmacy at Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (CLPT) is an advanced, specialized postgraduate degree. The program is designed to provide students with high-level practical, clinical, and conceptual expertise in pharmaceutical fields, preparing them for leadership roles in research and industry.

1. Program Duration & Intake

  • Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
  • Total Intake: 60 Students (Total across all branches)

2. Specializations Offered

The program provides four distinct specializations, each with a focused curriculum and a capacity of 15 seats per branch:

  • Pharmaceutics: Focuses on drug formulation and manufacturing technologies.
  • Pharmacology: Studies the interaction between drugs and biological systems.
  • Pharmaceutical Analysis: Concentrates on quality control and chemical testing.
  • Regulatory Affairs: Covers legal compliance and international drug standards.

3. Curriculum Highlights

The M. Pharmacy program is structured to bridge the gap between academic theory and industrial application:

  • Advanced Practical Training: Hands-on experience in specialized laboratories.
  • Clinical Applications: Understanding the real-world impact of pharmaceutical products.
  • Research & Development: A heavy focus on innovation and conceptual application in medicine.

4. Admission Summary

Admission to the M. Pharmacy program typically follows academic guidelines based on merit and entrance examinations. The 60-seat intake ensures a competitive and focused learning environment with a high faculty-to-student ratio in each specialized branch.

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Specializations Offered

Pharmaceutics (15 seats)
Pharmacology (15 seats)
Pharmaceutical Analysis (15 seats)
Regulatory Affairs (15 seats)

Eligibility & Admissions

B.Pharmacy degree from an AICTE/PCI approved institution with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories).

Admission Requirements

  • Category-A: GPAT qualified candidates followed by AP PGECET.
  • Category-B: Institutional guidelines.

Career Prospects

  • Research Scientist (R&D)
  • Formulation Development Scientist
  • Drug Inspector or Regulatory Consultant
  • Clinical Research Associate
  • Quality Control/Quality Assurance Manager