Currently, we are offering

Pharm D

(5 years Degree Program)

PharmD stands for Pharmacy Doctor which is a five years undergraduate degree program. This degree is stamped and approved by the Pakistan Pharmacy Council. This degree is all about dealing with medicines. The main concept behind this course is to be well aware of the fact that which medicine is the most appropriate for a specific disease. The students who have entered into this field are being trained and developed in such a manner that they even are capable of producing the medicines as well as prescribing it to the patients. The 5-year course which demands a further 6 months internship or house job to accomplish the degree is one of the most desirable and even the need of the present age.

Pharm D

is a 5 years degree program comprising of 10 semesters. The details of semester subjects, along with their credit hours is given below.

Theory
Paper 1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic) 100
Paper 2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Biochemistry) 100
Paper 3 Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy) 100
Paper 4 Physiology 100
Paper 5 Anatomy & Histology 50
Paper 6 English 100
Practical
Paper 7 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Organic) 100
Paper 8 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Biochemistry) 100
Paper 9 Pharmaceutics-I (Physical Pharmacy) 100
Paper 10 Physiology 100
Paper 11 Anatomy & Histology 50
Total Marks 1000
Theory
Paper 1 Pharmaceutics-II (Dosage Forms Science) 100
Paper 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-I 100
Paper 3 Pharmacognosy-I (Basic) 100
Paper 4 Pharmaceutics-III (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology) 100
Paper 5 Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies/ Ethics (Compulsory) 100
Paper 6 Pharmacy Practice-I (Pharmaceutical Mathematics & Biostatistics) 100
Practical
Paper 7 Pharmaceutics-II (Dosage Forms Science) 100
Paper 8 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-I 100
Paper 9 Pharmacognosy-I (Basic) 100
Paper 10 Pharmaceutics-III (Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Immunology) 100
Total Marks 1000
Theory
Paper 1 Pathology 50
Paper 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II 100
Paper 3 Pharmacognosy-II (Advance) 100
Paper 4 Pharmacy Practice-II (Dispensing & Community, Social & Administrative Pharmacy) 100
Paper 5 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III (Pharmaceutical Analysis) 100
Paper 6 Pharmacy Practice-III (Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy) 50
Practical
Paper 7 Pathology 50
Paper 8 Pharmacology and Therapeutics-II 100
Paper 9 Pharmacognosy-II (Advance) 100
Paper 10 Pharmacy Practice-II (Dispensing & Community, Social & Administrative Pharmacy) 100
Paper 11 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-III (Pharmaceutical Analysis) 100
Paper 12 Pharmacy Practice-III (Computer and its Applications in Pharmacy) 50
Total Marks 1000
Theory
Paper 1 Pharmacy Practice-IV (Hospital Pharmacy) 50
Paper 2 Pharmacy Practice-V (Clinical Pharmacy) 100
Paper 3 Pharmaceutics-IV (Industrial Pharmacy) 100
Paper 4 Pharmaceutics-V (Biopharamceutics and Pharmacokinetics) 100
Paper 5 Pharmaceutics-VI (Pharmaceutical Quality Management) 100
Practical
Paper 6 Pharmacy Practice-V (Clinical Pharmacy-I) 100
Paper 7 Pharmaceutics-IV (Industrial Pharmacy) 100
Paper 8 Pharmaceutics-V (Biopharamceutics and Pharmacokinetics) 100
Paper 9 Pharmaceutics-VI (Pharmaceutical Quality Management) 100
Total Marks 850
Theory
Paper 1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV (Medical Chemistry) 100
Paper 2 Pharmacy Practice-VI (Advance Clinical Pharmacy-II) 100
Paper 3 Pharmaceutics-VII (Pharmaceutical Technology) 100
Paper 4 Pharmacy Practice-VII (Forensic Pharmacy) 100
Paper 5 Pharmacy Practice-VIII (Pharmaceutical Management and Markating) 100
Practical
Paper 6 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV (Medical Chemistry) 100
Paper 7 Pharmacy Practice-VI (Advance Clinical Pharmacy-II) 100
Paper 8 Pharmaceutics-VII (Pharmaceutical Technology) 100
Total Marks 800

CAREER PROSPECTS

» Drug regulatory affairs
» Employment within primary care groups
» As pharmaceutical advisor to health authorities, drug regulatory bodies, health planners and policy makers
» In education institutions and international epidemiological research organizations
» As research scientists in Research & Development departments (R&D) for new drug developments
» As community pharmacist to ensure safe, cost effective and rational use of drugs along with follow up prescription advices to the patients as well as the important role in drug testing laboratories
» In government regulated hospitals and private clinics as hospital and clinical pharmacists
» As research scientists in nuclear and forensic science agencies
» Within pharmaceutical industries as production pharmacists and as marketing managers for sale promotion of drugs
» As federal & provincial drug inspectors to regulate drug affairs

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

i. F.Sc. (Pre-Medical) with minimum 60% marks

OR

ii.  A-Levels (Biology, Physics & Chemistry)

OR

iii. Equivalent with minimum 60% marks, equivalence from IBCC
will be required

FEE DETAILS

Description

Amount in PKR

Prospectus Fee 2,000
Admission Fee (one time) 25,000
Security Deposit (refundable) 23,000
Pharma Registration 1,000
Fee per annum 245,000
Examination Fee per year 15,000

Payment :

i.      Fees once paid are non-refundable and non-transferable.
ii.    College has discretion to revise fee & dues as deemed necessary by the management time to time.
iii.  Fee can be paid in installments once approved.

SCHOLARSHIPS

YCP offers Merits and Need-Based Scholarships:

i.   Merit Scholarships at the time of New Admission.
ii.  Scholarships based on Academic Performance in second and subsequent years.
iii. Kinship Discounts
iv.  Discounts for Disabled Students
v.   Discounts for teacher son / daughter