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Pharmacology

Pharmacology

About Master of Pharmacology

The M. Pharm in Pharmacology program is designed to provide advanced knowledge and practical expertise in the study of drugs, their actions, therapeutic uses, and toxicological effects. The primary objective of this course is to develop skilled professionals capable of contributing to drug discovery, clinical research, pharmacovigilance, and healthcare research. Students gain in-depth understanding of experimental pharmacology, clinical studies, and modern research methodologies. The scope of M. Pharm Pharmacology is extensive, offering career opportunities in pharmaceutical industries, research and development organizations, clinical research centers, hospitals, regulatory agencies, and academic institutions. Graduates can work as pharmacologists, clinical research associates, toxicologists, drug safety associates, and academicians. The program also provides strong research exposure, enhances analytical and laboratory skills, and creates opportunities for higher studies such as Ph.D. programs. With the growing pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors, M. Pharm in Pharmacology offers excellent career growth, professional recognition, and opportunities to contribute to innovative drug development and patient care.

The M. Pharm in Pharmacology program is designed to develop advanced knowledge and research skills in drug action, drug safety, toxicology, and therapeutic applications. The course aims to prepare students for careers in research, academics, healthcare industries, and clinical studies.

  • Drug Action & Mechanisms: In‑depth study of how drugs interact with cells, tissues, and organ systems at the molecular and physiological levels.
  • Pharmacodynamics & Pharmacokinetics: Understanding how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted, and how they produce therapeutic effects.
  • Toxicology: Study of harmful effects of drugs and chemicals and methods to evaluate toxicity and safety.
  • Experimental Pharmacology: Conducting laboratory research, animal studies, and cell‑based assays to evaluate drug responses.
  • Clinical Pharmacology: Applying pharmacological principles to understand drug use in patient care, clinical trials, and therapeutic monitoring.
  • Drug Discovery & Development: Knowledge of research techniques used in developing new medicines and evaluating their safety and effectiveness.
  • Pharmacovigilance: Monitoring, detecting, and preventing adverse drug reactions to optimize patient safety.

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility (GEN/OBC/Min.)

Eligibility Criteria (SC/ST)

Duration

Level

Passed B.Pharm With 55%

Passed B.Pharm With ≥50%

2 Years

PG

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