Department of Pharmacy – Prepare for the B. Pharmacy Entrance Exam
Welcome to the Department of Pharmacy
At SVNGEI’s Department of Pharmacy, we are committed to guiding aspiring pharmacists through every step toward success in the B. Pharmacy entrance exam. Our mission is to prepare you for a career in pharmaceutical sciences and industry by ensuring that you are fully equipped to excel in your academic journey and beyond.
Why the B. Pharmacy Entrance Exam Matters
The B. Pharmacy entrance exam serves as the principal gateway for admission into quality undergraduate pharmacy programs across India. Clearing the B. Pharmacy entrance exam with good rank gives students access to top colleges, modern labs, industry-ready learning and excellent placement opportunities.
About the Program
Our B. Pharmacy program is designed for students who have cleared entrance exam or are preparing for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam. Through this program, you will gain:
- Fundamental knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences
- Practical hands-on experience in labs
- Insights into real-world pharmaceutical industry practices
- This structured path begins by helping you prepare for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam, and then transitions to rigorous coursework.
Vision of the Department
To be a centre of excellence in pharmacy education, empowering graduates to succeed in the B. Pharmacy entrance exam and become leaders in the pharmaceutical field.
Mission of the Department
- To provide comprehensive support for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam through coaching, materials and mentoring.
- To deliver high-quality education in pharmacy once admission is secured via the B. Pharmacy entrance exam.
- To build strong industry links so students admitted through the B. Pharmacy entrance exam can transition smoothly into careers.
Eligibility & Preparation for the B. Pharmacy Entrance Exam
To appear for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam, candidates typically need to have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics as required by many states.
We offer a specialized guidance program to help students prepare effectively for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam, including subject-wise planning, mock tests and doubt-clearing sessions.
Curriculum & Course Structure
Once you gain admission via the B. Pharmacy entrance exam 2026, the B. Pharmacy program at our Department of Pharmacy covers:
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology.
- Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacognosy, Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy.
- Labs, projects and internships aligning with industry standards.
This curriculum is designed to ensure that students admitted through the B. Pharmacy entrance exam 2026 are future-ready.
Infrastructure & Labs
Our Department of Pharmacy supports students who’ve cleared the B. Pharmacy entrance exam with world-class infrastructure:
- Modern pharmaceutics and pharmacology labs.
- Computing facilities for simulation and analysis.
- Library stocked with latest journals and research in pharmacy.
With these resources, students who successfully qualify the B. Pharmacy entrance exam get the classroom and practical environment they need.
Faculty & Mentorship
Our faculty members are dedicated to guiding students through the B. Pharmacy entrance exam preparation and beyond. They bring academic and industry experience, mentor students after the entrance exam, and help them progress through the B. Pharmacy program.
Research & Industry Interface
We encourage students who succeeded in the B. Pharmacy entrance exam to engage in research in areas such as drug formulation, clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical technology and more. Our links with industry strengthen the transition from entrance exam success to professional excellence.
Career Opportunities after Successfully Clearing the B. Pharmacy Entrance Exam
Clearing the B. Pharmacy entrance exam and completing the B. Pharmacy program opens up multiple career paths:
- Pharmacist in hospitals, clinics or community pharmacies.
- Production or quality control roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
- Clinical research associate, regulatory affairs executive.
- Higher studies: M. Pharmacy, MBA in Healthcare, Research & Development.
This is why doing well in the B. Pharmacy entrance exam is key to your professional journey.
Why Choose SVNGEI for B. Pharmacy Entrance Exam Preparation & Admission
- Dedicated guidance for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam with workshops, mock tests and subject-mentoring.
- Accredited program and modern infrastructure to support students after they clear the B. Pharmacy entrance exam.
- Strong placement and career support once students progress beyond the B. Pharmacy entrance exam and complete their B. Pharmacy degree.
Choosing SVNGEI means choosing a trusted path from the B. Pharmacy entrance exam 2026 right through to industry success.
Admission Process for B. Pharmacy via the Entrance Exam
- Register for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam as per your state/university procedures.
- Fill out the college application after the entrance exam result.
- Attend counseling and seat allotment.
- Complete admission formalities and join the B. Pharmacy program.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is the significance of the B. Pharmacy entrance exam?
A. The B. Pharmacy entrance exam is the first step to secure admission in quality pharmacy institutes and sets your career path.
Q2. What eligibility is needed for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam?
A. Generally, 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics and valid entrance exam registration.
Q3. Are there different types of B. Pharmacy entrance exams?
A. Yes – national, state and university-level entrance exams for B. Pharmacy.
Q4. How can I prepare for the B. Pharmacy entrance exam at this department?
A. We provide subject-wise coaching, mock tests, study materials and for B. Pharmacy entrance exam.
Q5. What happens after I clear the B. Pharmacy entrance exam?
A. You join the B. Pharmacy program, undergo coursework, labs, and projects and then launch your career in pharmacy.
Concluding Note
The journey to becoming a successful pharmacist begins with conquering the B. Pharmacy entrance exam. At SVNGEI’s Department of Pharmacy, we offer the guidance, curriculum and environment you need to succeed. Let us help you turn your pharmacy career dream into reality — starting from the B. Pharmacy entrance exam and beyond.
Program Educational Objectives
(PEOs)
PEOs: To prepare graduates to excel in the profession through a structured teaching learning system of highly qualified staff with adequate knowledge and hands – on training in the core areas of the profession.
PEOs: To develop a pool of technically sound professionals by imparting industry oriented education and research.
PEOs: To act as a link between the health care system and the society to serve at large by spreading professional values with a sense of social responsibilities.
PEOs: To build effective communication skills, planning, analytical ability and leadership among the students.
PEOs: To motivate graduates for higher education and update them in the context of technological advancement.
PEOs: Develop a sense of social responsibility and commitment to contribute to the social health care system.
PEOs: Encourage students to pursue continuing professional development, including advanced education relevant to their career development and foster enthusiasm for life – long learning.
Program Outcomes (POs)
(Pharmacy Graduates will be able to have)
1.Pharmacy Knowledge: Understanding the basic and fundamental knowledge associated with the profession of pharmacy including biomedical sciences; pharmaceutical sciences; applied, social and administrative pharmaceutical sciences and manufacturing practices
2.Planning Capabilities: Authenticate effective planning abilities including time management, resource management, delegation skills and organizational skills. Develop and implement plans and organize work to meet deadlines.
3.Problem Analysis: Use the principles of scientific inquiry to think analytically, clearly and critically while solving problems and making decisions during daily practice. Systematically seek, analyse, evaluate and apply information and make defensible decisions.
4.Modern Tool Usage: Learn, select and apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources and modern pharmacy – related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.
5.Leadership Skills: Understand and consider human response to change, issue of motivation, leadership and team building while planning necessary changes to meet professional and social responsibilities. Take up participatory roles as appropriate citizens or leadership in facilitating improvement with health and well-being.
6.Professional Identity: Understand, analyze and communicate the value of their profession. Impart role in society (i.e. health care professionals, promoters of health, teachers, managers, employers, employees).
7.Pharmaceutical Ethics: Respect personal values and apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts. Demonstrate behaviour that recognises cultural and individual variability in values, communication and life style. Use an ethical framework; Apply ethical principles while making decisions and taking responsibilities for the consequences associated with decisions
8.Communication: Communicate effectively with the pharmacy community and society at large, such as being able to understand and write effective reports, make effective presentations/ documents in giving and receiving clear instructions.
9.The Pharmacist and Society: Apply reasoning informed by relevant knowledge to access social, health, safety and legal issues consequential responsibilities relevant to professional pharmacy practice.
10.Environment And Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional pharmacy solutions in social and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge and need for sustainable development.
11.Life – Long Learning: Recognize the need for independent and life – long learning in the wider context of technological change. Use self – assessment and feedback from others effectively to identify learning needs and address these needs on an ongoing basis.
Program-Specific Outcomes
(PSOs)
PSOs: To impart theoretical and practical knowledge among the students in various fields of pharmaceutical science such as pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacognosy.
PSOs: To promote the development of communication skills and leadership qualities among the students.
PSOs: To upgrade the practical skills of the students through industrial training and research to meet challenges of the pharmaceutical sector.
PSOs: Exposure of students to fundamental regulatory aspects of pharmaceuticals.
Message from HoD’s Desk
Dr. Arpita Singh
Head of Department
Area of Interest: Pharmaceutics
“Education is the most powerful weapon that you can use to change the world.”
SVNIP gratify you at the most illustrious institute in the expanse of pharmacy .SVNIP has set an amazing benchmark in all spheres of education. It’s my immense pride to cordial you to the rich traditional and modern centre of imparting practical experience based education that the institute has upheld since its inception. The institute believes in a holistic education that fosters its students to achieve excellence in all spheres and become leaders with the moral depth and intellectual sharpness required to meet the challenges of times of significant changes in the society.
There is no set formula for success other than an unconditional acceptance of life and what it brings. So plan your work and work on your plan for a smooth working professional life.
With Best Wishes
Pharmacy Faculties
Mr. Rizwan Ahmad
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: UV spectrometer, IR spectrometer, Rotavapour, HPTLC method development and Validation, CADD
Subject Taught: Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry-I, Medicinal Chemistry-II, Medicinal Chemistry-III, Pharma Marketing Management, Modern Pharmaceutical analytical Techniques.
Dr. Rahul Prem Kumar Mishra
(Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmacology
Subject Taught: Pharmacology and Toxicology, Clinical Pharmacology, Screening methods in Pharmacology, Advanced Pharmacology
Mr. Kuldeep Verma
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Subject Taught: Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry
Mrs. Urmila Nishad
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmaceutics
Subject Taught: Modern Pharmaceutics, Molecular Pharmaceutics (Nano Tech and Targeted DDS)
Miss. Priyanka Tyagi
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmaceutics, formulation and development, Technology transfer, Method development and validation
Subject Taught: Industrial pharmacy, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Quality assurance
Mr. Royal Patel
(Assistant Professor)
Area of Expertise: Neuropharmacology, Ethanopharmacology, Behavioural Pharmacology, Neuro degeneration, Brain Aging, clinical trial, Drug Safety
Subject Taught: Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pharmacology
Mrs. Ritunja Singh
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Immunology
Subject Taught: Microbiology, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology , Advance Pharmaceutics, Jurisprudence, Biopharmaceutics
Dr. Anupama Maurya
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceuticals & Neutraceuticals Formulation Development
Subject Taught: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Mr. Shubham Singh
(Assistant Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmacology
Subject Taught: Advance Pharmacology, Screening
Mr. Md Khalid
(Assistant Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmacognosy
Subject Taught: Pharmacognosy, Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Social Pharmacy, Community pharmacy and Management
Pharmacy Faculties
Mrs. Anupam Sharma
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Documentation, Validation, Adv. Formulation
Subject Taught: Novel Drug Delivery S ystem (NDDS), Modern Pharmaceutics, Advanced Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
Mrs. Anshu Mishra
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmacognosy
Subject Taught: Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry, Herbal Drug Technology
Miss. Anupama Maurya
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceuticals & Neutraceuticals Formulation Development
Subject Taught: Pharmaceutical Technology , Biotechnology
Mrs. Beena Goyal
(Associate Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmaceuticals & Neutraceuticals Formulation Development
Subject Taught: Pharmaceutical Technology , Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry
Mrs. Ritunja Singh
(Assistant Professor)
Area of Expertise: Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Immunology
Subject Taught: Microbiology, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology , Advance Pharmaceutics, Jurisprudence, Biopharmaceutics
Mr. Kuldeep Verma
(Assistant Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry
Subject Taught: Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Miss. Urmila Nishad
(Assistant Professor)
Area of Expertise: Synthesis of heterocyclic compounds & their screening as anticonvulsant, anti inflammatory etc.
Subject Taught: Modern Pharmaceutics, Molecular Pharmaceutics (Nano Tech and Targeted DDS)
Mr. Abhishek Kushwaha
(Assistant Professor)
Area of Expertise: Pharmaceutical formulation & Developments
Subject Taught: Advanced Biopharmaceutics, Pharmaceutics-II
Mr. Harshit Yadav
(Assistant Professor)
Area of Expertise: Modern Pharmaceutics
Subject Taught: Pharmaceutics-1, Cosmetics Technology
Mr. Shubham Singh
(Lecturer)
Area of Expertise: Pharmacology
Subject Taught: Advance Pharmacology, Screening