SGT B.Pharm Practice FAQs
Ques. I have a D.Pharm and have been working as a pharmacist for 5 years. Will I be eligible for B.Pharm Practice at SGT University, and will my degree be recognised?
Ans. Yes, you are eligible. The B.Pharm (Practice) programme at SGT University is specifically designed for working pharmacists with a D.Pharm and at least 4 years of registered pharmacist experience. The degree is awarded by SGT University, which is a UGC-recognised and NAAC A+ accredited university, and the programme is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). The B.Pharm (Practice) degree is recognised for career advancement in hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy, and regulatory roles, though it is distinct from the regular 4-year B.Pharm in terms of eligibility for certain government posts. It is advisable to verify specific job requirements with the respective employer before enrolling.
Ques. Can I pursue M.Pharm after completing B.Pharm (Practice) from SGT University?
Ans. This is a common query among students. The B.Pharm (Practice) is a 2-year programme for D.Pharm holders and is recognised by PCI. However, eligibility for M.Pharm admission typically requires a regular 4-year B.Pharm degree as per PCI norms. GPAT, the national entrance exam for M.Pharm, is also generally open to regular B.Pharm graduates. It is strongly recommended to check the latest PCI guidelines and the specific M.Pharm college's eligibility criteria before assuming that B.Pharm (Practice) qualifies for M.Pharm admission.
Ques. Is the B.Pharm (Practice) programme at SGT University conducted on weekends or in the evenings to accommodate working professionals?
Ans. The programme is listed as Full Time on campus, which means regular attendance is required. However, since it is designed for working professionals, students often ask about flexibility. Based on the programme structure, classes are conducted on campus and students are expected to attend regularly. If you are currently employed, it is advisable to discuss your work schedule with the admissions office before enrolling, as the university may have specific arrangements for working professionals in this programme.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Pharm (Practice) and the regular B.Pharm offered at SGT University?
Ans. The regular B.Pharm is a 4-year programme open to students who have completed Class 12 with PCB/PCM. The B.Pharm (Practice) is a 2-year programme exclusively for D.Pharm holders with at least 4 years of registered pharmacist experience. The regular B.Pharm covers foundational pharmaceutical sciences, while B.Pharm (Practice) focuses on advanced clinical pharmacy, pharmacotherapeutics, patient counselling, and healthcare management. The fees also differ significantly: the regular B.Pharm costs approximately INR 8 lakhs for the full course, while B.Pharm (Practice) costs INR 2 lakhs for the full 2-year programme.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing B.Pharm (Practice) from SGT University?
Ans. After completing B.Pharm (Practice), graduates can pursue roles such as Clinical Research Associate, Regulatory Affairs Officer, Pharmacovigilance Specialist, Medical Science Liaison, Drug Inspector, Quality Control Analyst, Hospital Pharmacist, and Community Pharmacist. Top recruiters in the pharmacy sector include Cipla, Sun Pharma, Aurobindo Pharma, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Pfizer, Lupin, GlaxoSmithKline, Abbott India, and Alkem Laboratories. The degree also opens pathways for further education and specialisation in pharmacy practice.
Ques. How does the hostel facility work at SGT University for B.Pharm (Practice) students, and is it mandatory?
Ans. Hostel accommodation at SGT University is not mandatory. Students can choose to stay in the on-campus hostel or commute from their own residence. The university has separate hostels for boys and girls with modern amenities including AC facility (at extra cost), common areas, library access, computer labs, and 24/7 hospital access. Hostel fees range from INR 1,40,000 (four-sharing) to INR 2,00,000 (twin-sharing) per year, and mess charges are included in the hostel fee. Hostel fees must be paid on a yearly basis and cannot be paid in instalments.






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