JNU M.Pharm FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Pharm Pharmaceutical Chemistry and other M.Pharm specializations?
Ans. M.Pharm Pharmaceutical Chemistry focuses specifically on drug synthesis, analytical techniques, and chemical properties of pharmaceutical compounds. Unlike Pharmaceutics (which focuses on drug formulation) or Pharmacology (which focuses on drug effects), this specialization emphasizes the chemistry aspect of drug development and quality control.
Ques. Is GPAT score accepted for admission to M.Pharm at JNU Jaipur?
Ans. Yes, JNU Jaipur accepts GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) scores as an alternative to JNU JEST. However, JNU JEST is the primary entrance exam. Candidates with valid GPAT scores can also apply during the admission window.
Ques. Can I pursue M.Pharm Pharmaceutical Chemistry if I have a B.Pharm from a non-PCI approved college?
Ans. No, the eligibility criteria strictly require a B.Pharm degree from a PCI (Pharmacy Council of India) approved institution. Degrees from non-PCI approved colleges do not meet the admission requirements.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Pharm Pharmaceutical Chemistry?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in pharmaceutical companies (quality assurance, quality control, research and development), regulatory affairs, pharmaceutical analysis, medical writing, clinical research, and higher studies (PhD). The average salary package ranges from 3.60 to 6.00 Lakhs per annum based on placement data.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation mandatory for M.Pharm students?
Ans. No, hostel accommodation is optional and not mandatory. However, it is available for students who require it, with fees of approximately 6,36,000 for the two-year duration. Day scholars can also pursue the program.
Ques. What is the typical class schedule for the M.Pharm program?
Ans. The program follows a semester-based structure with classes typically held on a full-time basis. The first two semesters involve classroom teaching and practical laboratory work. Semesters 3 and 4 are primarily research-focused with thesis work. Exact class timings and schedules are provided during orientation.
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