Pharmacy

After completion of one year general science course, students of DPh are guided by department of Pharmacy. Department of Pharmacy carries out teaching learning activities for the subjects Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology & therapeutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Biochemistry, Microbiology & Pathology, Pharmaceutical Management, Health Education, health care system & First Aid, Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy, Forensic Community Pharmacy, Pharmacoepidemiology & Environmental Health, Comprehensive Professional Field Practice.  The course is designated to prepare health personnel to work as Pharmacy Assistant in the Community Pharmacy and other pharmaceutical services.

Department of Pharmacy has 5 teaching faculty. Subjects related to Public Health, Clinical Medicine, Medical Laboratory are dealt by Department of General Medicine and Department of Medical laboratory Technology. Theory and intensive practical classes are carried out in the school to make students able to deal with different tasks in pharmaceuticals and dispensaries. Besides theory and practical classes in school students are sent to different pharmaceuticals and dispensaries for industrial exposure. Every year a trip of educational tour for student is managed by department to visit different herbarium, botanical garden, pharmaceuticals, & government organization like DDA.

Programme Regulation

Eligibility

SEE with GPA at least 2.0 and grade C in English, Math and Science. OR

School Leaving Certificate (SLC) or Equivalent Certificate with English, Math and Science are eligible to apply. Admission is based on merit list of entrance examination conducted by CTEVT 

Attendance

It is beneficial to a student to be attending 100% in all subjects. However, under unavoidable conditions the students must have not less than  90% attendance to be eligible for the internal and external examinations.

If a student lacks the stipulated attendance, he/she must repeat to make up the attendance in that subject, especially in the particular lesson, before he/she is permitted to take the internal or external examination.

Discipline

  1. Intoxication, insubordination or rudeness to peers will result in immediate suspension.
  2. Dishonesty in academic or practice activities will result in immediate suspension.
  3. Illicit drug use, bearing arms on campus, threats or assaults to peers, faculty or staff will result in immediate suspension.

Evaluation Scheme

  1. In all courses, the students must achieve at 40% minimum in theory, and 60% minimum in practical before proceeding to the next level of instruction.
  2. A minimum of three internal examinations will be given for each course. In order to sit for the external exam in any course, a student must achieve (in aggregate) a passing mark for the internal examinations.
  3. A student must pass the external examination independently of the internal examination mark (the internal mark and external mark will not be averaged together to give a passing mark).
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