Bojjam Narasimhulu Pharmacy College

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Bachelor of Pharmacy - Overview

Under-Graduate Degree Program in Pharmacy

JNTUH offers a 4-year (8 semesters) Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm.) degree program, under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) at its affiliated colleges with effect from the academic year 2022-23. The B Pharm degree run in the institution is duly accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA)

Eligibility for admission

Admission to the under graduate program shall be made either on the basis of the merit rank obtained by the qualified candidate in entrance test conducted by the Telangana State Government (EAMCET) or the University or on the basis of any other order of merit approved by the University, subject to reservations as prescribed by the government from time to time. The medium of instructions for the entire under graduate program in Pharmacy will be English only.

Year of Establishment

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B.Pharmacy Program structure

A student after securing admission shall pursue the under graduate program in B.Pharm. in a minimum period of four academic years (8 semesters), and a maximum period of eight academic years (16 semesters) starting from the date of commencement of first year first semester, failing which student shall forfeit seat in B.Pharm course.A student shall register for all subjects for covering 209 credits and each student shall secure 209 credits (with CGPA ≥ 6) required for the completion of the under graduate program and award of the B.Pharm. degree.

Attendance requirements

Attendance in all Courses (Lectures/ Laboratories/ Seminar/ Project Work) is compulsory. The minimum required attendance in aggregate of all the subjects/ courses including the attendance of mid-term examination/ Laboratory etc. is 80%. Two periods of attendance for each theory subject shall be considered, if the student appears for the mid-term examination of that subject. A student shall not be permitted to appear for the Semester End Examinations (SEE), if his attendance is less than 80% (excluding attendance in mandatory courses like Environmental Sciences, Human Values and Professional Ethics, Gender Sensitization Laboratory, NCC/NSO, NSS and Industrial Training) for that semester.Condoning of shortage of attendance (between 70% and 80%) up to a maximum of 10% (considering the days of attendance in sports, games, NCC, NSS activities and Medical grounds) in each semester shall be granted by the College Academic Committee on genuine and valid grounds, based on the student’s representation with supporting evidence. A stipulated fee shall be payable towards condoning of shortage of attendance. Shortage of attendance below 70% in aggregate shall in no case be condoned. Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in any semester are not eligible to take their end examinations of that semester. They get detained and their registration for that semester shall stand cancelled. They will not be promoted to the next semester.

Academic requirements

A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to each subject/ course, if student secures not less than 40% marks (30 out of 75 marks) in the semester end examination, and a minimum of 50% of marks in the sum total of the CIE (Continuous Internal Evaluation) and SEE (Semester End Examination) taken together; in terms of letter grades, this implies securing ‘D’ grade or above in that subject/ course. For practicals/laboratory courses, a student should secure not less than 50% of marks in the sum total of the CIE (Continuous Internal Evaluation) and SEE (Semester End Examination) taken together; in terms of letter grades, this implies securing ‘D’ grade or above.

A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to Practice School (or) Industrial Training if the student secures not less than 50% marks (i.e. 50 out of 100 allotted marks) in each of them. The student is deemed to have failed, if he (i) does not submit a report on Practice School (or) Industrial Training, (ii) does not make a presentation of the same before the evaluation committee as per schedule, or (iii) secures less than 50% marks in Practice School (or) Industrial Training evaluations. A student may reappear once for each of the above evaluations, when they are scheduled again;if the student fails in such ‘one reappearance’ evaluation also, the student has to reappear for the same in the next subsequent semester, as and when it is scheduled.

R22 Academic Regulations Of B.pharm

R25 Academic Regulations Of B.pharm