GEHU M.Pharm FAQs
Ques. Is GPAT mandatory for M.Pharm admission at GEHU Dehradun?
Ans. GPAT is not mandatory but is strongly preferred for M.Pharm admission at GEHU Dehradun. Candidates with a valid GPAT score are given preference. Admission can also be granted on the basis of B.Pharm graduation percentage alone, subject to seat availability.
Ques. What is the specialization offered in M.Pharm at GEHU Dehradun?
Ans. GEHU Dehradun offers M.Pharm with specialization in Pharmaceutics. The curriculum covers Modern Pharmaceutics, Molecular Pharmaceutics, Advanced Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, Computer Aided Drug Delivery Systems, GMP, GLP, Pharmaceutical Marketing, and Intellectual Property Rights.
Ques. What are the career options after M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) from GEHU Dehradun?
Ans. Graduates can work as Production Supervisor/Manager, Quality Control/Quality Assurance Executive, Research and Development Scientist, Medical Representative, Regulatory Affairs Executive, or Drug Inspector (Government Service). They can also pursue a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Ques. Is the M.Pharm programme at GEHU Dehradun approved by the Pharmacy Council of India?
Ans. Yes, the M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) programme at GEHU Dehradun is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi. The curriculum is designed as per PCI guidelines.
Ques. Can a student with less than 60% in B.Pharm apply for M.Pharm at GEHU?
Ans. The official eligibility requires a minimum of 60% aggregate in B.Pharm. Students with less than 60% may not be eligible as per PCI norms. It is advisable to contact GEHU admissions at admissions@gehu.ac.in for any exceptions or relaxations applicable to reserved category candidates.
Ques. What laboratory facilities are available for M.Pharm students at GEHU Dehradun?
Ans. GEHU Dehradun has well-equipped pharmaceutical laboratories for M.Pharm students, providing hands-on training in drug synthesis, dosage formulation, drug testing, analytical techniques, and preclinical drug studies. The labs are designed to meet PCI standards and prepare students for industry-level pharmaceutical work.
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