
Duration of the Course
  The program of study for M. Pharm shall extended  over a period of four semester (two academic years). The curricula and syllabi  for the program shall be prescribed from time to time by Pharmacy Council of  India, New Delhi.
  
  Minimum  qualification for admission 
  A pass in  the following examinations
Medium of  instruction and examinations
  Medium of instruction and examination shall be in  English 
Working days in  each semester
  Each semester shall consist of  not less than 100 working days. The odd semesters shall be conducted from the  month of June/July to November/December and the even semesters shall be  conducted from the month of December/January to May/June in every calendar year.
M.PHARM (Pharmacognosy) 
    Subjects
Semester I
| Course Code | Course | 
| MPA101T | Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques | 
| MPG101T | Advanced Pharmacognosy-I | 
| MPG102T | Phytochemistry | 
| MPG103T | Industrial Herbal drug technology | 
| MPG104P | Pharmacognosy Practical I | 
| MPA105P | Modern Pharmaceutical Analysis Practical | 
| - | Seminar/Assignment | 
Semester II
| Course Code | Course | 
| MPG201T | Medicinal Plant biotechnology | 
| MPG102T | Advanced Pharmacognosy-II | 
| MPG203T | Indian system of medicine | 
| MPG204T | Herbal cosmetics | 
| MPG205P | Pharmacognosy Practical II | 
| MPG206P | Medicinal Plant Biotechnology Practical | 
| - | Seminar/Assignment | 
Semester III
| Course Code | Course | 
| MPM101T | Research Methodology and Biostatistics* | 
| - | Journal club | 
| - | Discussion / Presentation (Proposal Presentation | 
| - | Research Work | 
*Non-University Exam
    Semester IV
| Course Code | Course | 
| - | Journal club | 
| - | Research Work | 
| - | Discussion/Final Presentation | 
Attendance  and progress
  A candidate is required to put in at least 80%  attendance in individual courses considering theory and practical separately.  The candidate shall complete the prescribed course satisfactorily to be  eligible to appear for the respective examinations.
Examination
    
  There shall be an examination for M. Pharm Part-I at the end of one academic  year. For M. Pharm Part-II, the examination shall be an evaluation of  dissertation and Viva-Voce at the end of twelve months (one year) after  commencement of M. Pharm Part-II course. 
   Program/Course credit structure 
  As per  the philosophy of Credit Based Semester System, certain quantum of academic  work viz. theory classes, practical classes, seminars, assignments, etc. are  measured in terms of credits. On satisfactory completion of the courses, a  candidate earns credits. The amount of credit associated with a course is dependent  upon the number of hours of instruction per week in that course. Similarly, the  credit associated with any of the other academic, co/extra-curricular  activities is dependent upon the quantum of work expected to be put in for each  of these activities per week/per activity.
Credit assignment
Theory and Laboratory courses
  Courses  are broadly classified as Theory and Practical. Theory courses consist of  lecture (L) and Practical (P) courses consist of hours spent in the laboratory.  Credits (C) for a course is dependent on the number of hours of instruction per  week in that course, and is obtained by using a multiplier of one (1) for  lecture and a multiplier of half (1/2) for practical (laboratory) hours.Thus,  for example, a theory course having four lectures per week throughout the  semester carries a credit of 4. Similarly, a practical having four laboratory  hours per week throughout semester carries a credit of 2. The contact hours of  seminars, assignments and research work shall be treated as that of practical  courses for the purpose of calculating credits. i.e., the contact hours shall  be multiplied by 1/2. Similarly, the contact hours of journal club, research  work presentations and discussions with the supervisor shall be considered as  theory course and multiplied by 1.
Minimum  credit requirements
  The minimum credit points  required for the award of M. Pharm. degree is 95. However, based on the credit  points earned by the students under the head of cocurricular activities, a  student shall earn a maximum of 100 credit points. These credits are divided  into Theory courses, Practical, Seminars, Assignments, Research work,  Discussions with the supervisor, Journal club and Co-Curricular activities over  the duration of four semesters.  Courses  generally progress in sequence, building competencies and their positioning  indicates certain academic maturity on the part of the learners. Learners are  expected to follow the semester wise schedule of courses given in the syllabus.
  
  Academic  work
  A regular record of attendance both in Theory,  Practical, Seminar, Assignment, Journal club, Discussion with the supervisor,  Research work presentation and Dissertation shall be maintained by the  department / teaching staff of respective courses. 
  
  Scheme of Examination: 
  
    A. Sessional Examination: 
  Two sessional exams shall be  conducted for each theory / practical course as per the schedule fixed by the  college(s). The average marks of two sessional exams shall be computed for  internal assessment.
  
  Promotion  and award of grades
  A student shall be declared PASS and eligible for  getting grade in a course of
  M.Pharm programme if he/she secures at least 50% marks  in that particular
  Course including internal assessment.
Eligibility  Criteria 
  A student shall be eligible to carry forward all the  courses of I and II semesters till the III semester examinations. However,  he/she shall not be eligible to attend the courses of IV semester until all the  courses of I, II and III semesters are successfully completed.
  A student shall be eligible to get his/her CGPA upon  successful completion of the courses of I to IV semesters within the stipulated  time period as per the norms. 
  
Grading  of performances
Letter grades and grade points allocations:
Based on the performances, each student shall be  awarded a final letter grade at the end of the semester for each course.The  letter grades and their corresponding grade points are given in Table 
Table: Letter grades and grade points equivalent to Percentage of marks and performances
| Percentage of Marks obtained | Letter Grade | Grade Point | performance | 
| 90.00 - 100 | O | 10 | Outstanding | 
| 80.00 - 89.99 | A | 9 | Excellent | 
| 70.00 - 79.99 | B | 8 | Good | 
| 60.00 - 69.99 | C | 7 | Fair | 
| 50.00 – 59.99 | D | 6 | Average | 
| Less than 50 | F | 0 | Fail | 
| Absent | AB | 0 | Fail | 
A learner who remains absent for any end semester examination shall be assigned a letter grade of AB and a corresponding grade point of zero. He/she should reappear for the said evaluation/examination in due course.
The Semester grade point average (SGPA)  
  The performance of a student in a semester is indicated by a  number called ‘Semester Grade Point Average’ (SGPA). The SGPA is the weighted  average of the grade points obtainedin all the courses by the student during  the semester. For example, if a student takes five courses(Theory/Practical) in  a semester with credits C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 and the student’s grade pointsin  these courses are G1, G2, G3, G4 and G5, respectively, and then students’ SGPA  is equal to: 
C1G1 + C2G2 + C3G3 + C4G4 
    SGPA   =           --------------------------------------------------  
    C1 + C2 + C3 + C4 
The SGPA is calculated to two decimal points.
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)  
  The  CGPA is calculated with the SGPA of all the VIII semesters to two decimal  points and is indicated in final grade report card/final transcript showing the  grades of all VIII semesters and their courses. The CGPA shall reflect the  failed statusin case of F grade(s),till the course(s) is/are passed. When the  course(s)is/are passed by obtaining a pass grade on subsequent examination(s)  theCGPA shall only reflect the new grade and not the fail grades earned  earlier.The CGPA is calculated as: 
C1S1 + C2S2 + C3S3 + C4S4 
    CGPA =       ------------------------------------------  
    C1 + C2 + C3 + C4
where  C1, C2, C3,…. is the total number of credits for  semester I,II,III,…. and S1,S2, S3,….is the SGPA of semester I,II,III,…. . 
Declaration  of class  
  The class shall be awarded on the basis of CGPA as follows: 
  First Class with Distinction = CGPA of. 7.50 and above 
  First Class = CGPA of 6.00 to 7.49 
  Second  Class = CGPA of 5.00 to 5.99
Project work
  All the students shall undertake a project under the  supervision of a teacher in Semester III to IV and submit a report. 4 copies of  the project report shall be submitted (typed & bound copy not less than 75  pages).
  The internal and external examiner appointed by the  University shall evaluate the project at the time of the Practical examinations  of other semester(s).
Award of Ranks
  Ranks and Medals shall be awarded on the basis of final  CGPA. However, candidates who fail in one or more courses during the M.Pharm  program shall not be eligible for award of ranks. Moreover, the candidates  should have completed the M. Pharm program in minimum prescribed number of  years, (two years) for the award of Ranks.
Award of degree
  Candidates who fulfill the requirements mentioned above  shall be eligible for award of degree during the ensuing convocation.
Duration for  completion of the program of study
  The duration for the completion of the program shall be  fixed as double the actual duration of the program and the students have to  pass within the said period, otherwise they have to get fresh Registration.
Revaluation I Retotaling of answer papers
  There is no provision for revaluation of the answer  papers in any examination. However,the candidates can apply for retotaling by  paying prescribed fee.
Re-admission  after break of study
  Candidate who seeks re-admission to the program after  break of study has to get the approval from the university by paying a  condonation fee.