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M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)

Program

M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)*

Duration

2 Years

Eligibility

B.Pharm. with minimum 55% marks from a PCI-approved institution

M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics

A M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree is a postgraduate degree program in pharmacy at Geeta University, Panipat, Haryana that typically takes two years to complete. The program is designed to offer learners advanced training in the field of pharmacy, including the development, production, and use of pharmaceutical drugs. M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics at GU typically includes coursework in cores such as pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacotherapy and pharmacy practice, as well as clinical rotations and experiential learning opportunities. Right after the completion of their degree, graduates are eligible to sit for licensure examinations and become licensed pharmacists in their respective countries.

What is a M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics?

Master's of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a two-year postgraduate degree in the Pharmacy field. Pharmaceutical Chemistry is one of the specializations of the M Pharm program. M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics Chemistry is a non-dispensing area of study in Pharmacy that deals more with research aspects of the subject. The subject highlights the study of drugs. The features include the discovery of drugs, pharmacology, quality assurance and drug chemistry. Candidates get to know the life-saving remedies, faster delivery of drugs and drug metabolism. It includes the study of subjects such as pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and biomedical analysis. One gets to know the drug metabolism and can learn about the effects of a particular drug on the body. It includes quality and assurance tests, which ensure precision and standardization of the particular formulation designed by the pharmacists.

Program Structure:
  • Advanced Drug Formulation
  • Pharmaceutical Engineering
  • Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
  • Novel Drug Delivery Systems
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Advanced Instrumentation
  • Stability Studies
  • Industrial Case Studies
  • Dissertation
  • Lab Internships
Learning Outcomes
  • Dosage form design
  • GMP and QA skills
  • Novel delivery techniques
  • Research and innovation
  • Regulatory documentation
Why Pursue a M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree program?

The M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree provides advanced training in the pharmaceutical sciences. There are many benefits to pursuing an M Pharm degree, including:

  • Advanced knowledge and skills: An M Pharm degree program provides in-depth training in the pharmaceutical sciences, including drug development, pharmacology and pharmacy practice. Graduates of the M.Pharm Pharmaceutics course will have advanced knowledge and skills in these fields, which can be valuable in a range of career settings.
  • Improved job areas: M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree may have better job prospects and higher earning potential than those with only a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree. The program can also open up doors for advancement and leadership positions in the sector.
  • Professional recognition: In the field of pharmacy, having a M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree is very significant and can be seen as a sign of professionalism and skill. It might be easier for graduates to get roles and move up in their professional lives.
  • Options for further education: Numerous people who get their M Pharm degree go on to get more education and training, like a Ph D or a research role. Getting an M Pharm can help you build a strong background for further research and study in the pharmacy sciences.

So, getting an M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics can be an amazing option for people who wish to move up in their pharmacy job roles and make a difference in the healthcare industry.

Scope of the M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree program

In the field of pharmacy, the M Pharm degree is highly valued. People who have finished his/her graduation may be able to find good job roles in a variety of fields.

In India, pharmacists with an M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics can work in hospitals, neighbourhood clinics, study laboratories, and the pharmaceutical business, among other places. A doctoral program or a research position may also be good choices for them if they want to learn more about their area of expertise. 

In India, there is a huge demand for skilled chemists, and the field is only going to keep growing in the future.

Geeta University M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics Admission Process
  • M.Pharm Pharmaceutics Eligibility Criteria: For a Pharmaceutics postgraduate program admission, applicants must have completed the B.Pharm. with minimum 55% marks from a PCI-approved institution.
Why prefer Geeta University for a M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree program?

Getting a M Pharma course from Geeta University, Panipat, Haryana is a great way to get ready for leadership roles in the pharmaceutical sciences. The M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree is challenging academically, useful in the workplace and gives learners study experience. 

Geeta University is known for its industry-aligned and PCI-approved M.Pharm Pharmaceutics syllabus integrating advanced academic training with hands-on laboratory work, well-equipped modern laboratories for pharmaceutical chemistry and drug testing, which help students acquire the practical skills they need for research and development. 

The lecturers are skilled researchers and intellectuals who assist students in grasping difficult scientific concepts and completing their research projects. The institute's main library, connections with the pharmaceutical industry, training, and help with finding jobs all work together to create a complete learning setting that connects academic success with the real-world pharmaceutical profession.

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Guiding Futures with Expertise, Experience & Empathy

Dr. Seema Rohilla (Custom)
Dr. Seema Rohilla

Professor, M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics (DRA), Ph.D.

Having 58 publications with 550 citations in different journals of national and international repute; 15+ conference papers, 10 patents (6 in UK & 4 in India), 6 oral presentations, 1 practical manual on Herbal Drug Technology, 4 international books, and edited 2 conference proceedings.

Dr. Sarita
Dr. Sarita

Professor, Ph.D.

Specialist in Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry; Expertise in In Silico Screening, Novel Extraction Techniques, and HPTLC; Recognized researcher in pharmaceutical sciences.

Priyanka Rathee
Dr. Priyanka Rathee

Associate Professor, Ph.D.

Researcher in Medicinal Chemistry, Phytochemistry, and Enzyme Inhibition; Specialised in In Silico Screening and Preservative Techniques.

Rakesh Redhu
Mr. Rakesh Redhu

Associate Professor, M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)

Specialised in Solubility Enhancement, Nano-carriers, and Formulation Development; Skilled in Design of Experiment (DOE) methodology.

Mamta
Dr. Mamta

Assistant Professor, Doctor of Pharmacy (PB)

Published 30+ Research & Review Papers; Authored 2 Books and 6 Book Chapters; Holds 3 Patents; Expertise in Pharmacy Practice, Epidemiological Studies, and Pharmacovigilance.

Geetika rani
Ms. Gitika Rani

Associate professor, M.Pharmacy(pharmaceutics), Ph. D (pursuing)

Hold 5 Patents, published 2 papers,3 book chapters; specializes in green pharmaceutics and biosensors.

Ajay
Mr. Ajay

Assistant Professor, M.Pharmacy

Holds 3 Granted Patents; Recognized for contributions in drug innovation and pharmaceutical research; Active in academic instruction and student mentorship.

Ms. Manita
Ms. Manita

Assistant Professor, M.Pharmacy, Ph.D. (Pursuing)

Co-inventor of 3 Patents in Novel Drug Delivery Systems; Published in Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science Journals; Dedicated to innovation in pharmaceutical sciences.

Ms. Ranjna Rani
Ms. Ranjna Rani

Assistant Professor, M.Pharm. (Industrial Pharmacy), Ph.D. (Pursuing)

Holds 3 Patents in Advanced Drug Delivery Systems; Specialised in drug solubility, bioavailability, and formulation development.

Twinkle Chadda
Ms. Twinkle Chadda

Assistant Professor, M. Pharm. (Pursuing Ph.D.)

Holds 4 Patents; Research in Pharmacology and Animal Handling; Contributing scholar in pharmaceutical sciences.

Charit Kumar
Mr. Charit Kumar

Assistant Professor, M.Pharm.

Specialised in Solubility Enhancement, Solid Dispersion, and Formulation Development; Contributor to pharmaceutical education and training.

Rahul Dhounchak
Mr. Rahul Dhounchak

Assistant Professor, M.Pharmacy

Focused on Solubility Enhancement, Drug Development, and Formulation Development; Contributor to pharmaceutical academic research.

Anjali Saini
Ms. Anjali Saini

Assistant Professor, Ph.D. (Pursuing)

Focused on Neuropharmacology and Neuroscience; Actively working on patents and publications; Contributor to innovation in pharmaceutical sciences.

Karan jhangra (Custom)
Mr. Karan Jangra

Assistant Professor, M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)

Published 1 research paper, and expert in Pharmacovigilance with hands-on experience in product development and research.

Nikita (Custom)
Ms. Nikita Sharma

Assistant Professor, M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

Specializes in heterocyclic compound synthesis, molecular docking, and synthetic chemistry.

Arun
Mr. Arun

Assistant Professor

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Students who finish the M.Pharm program can choose from many different pharmacy-related jobs. certain job roles that chemists with an M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree might have are:

  • Clinical chemist: Working closely with doctors and nurses to make sure that patients get the best meds. They might work in places like hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities.
  • Industrial chemists: Working in the drug industry, they are in charge of designing, making, and checking the quality of medications.
  • Research pharmacist: This type of pharmacist does research in the area of pharmacy sciences to find new drugs or improve the ones that are already on the market.
  • Regulatory affairs pharmacist: This sort of pharmacist is in charge of making sure that medicinal goods are made and sold in a way that follows all the rules.
  • Community pharmacist: This type of pharmacist works in a retail drugstore and helps patients with their medicine schedules by giving them health and medication information and working with other healthcare professionals.

Anyone with an M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics degree can work as a chemist or in a number of other fields. Graduates can choose to work in education, the government, or non-profit organisations.

Top Recruiters:

  • Mankind Pharma
  • GSK
  • Glenmark
  • Torrent Pharma
  • Sun Pharma
  • USV Pvt. Ltd.
  • Cipla
  • Biocon
  • Intas Pharmaceuticals
  • Jubilant Life Sciences

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FAQs

You can work on improving how medicines are made and delivered—like new tablets, injections, and advanced drug-delivery systems—and even be part of research teams in pharma companies or labs.
Yes, well equipped laboratories are there in the campus where students performe their experiments and projects with the help of professors.
You can work as a formulation or research assistant, in quality testing, production, or even in pharma sales—basically in teams that help create and deliver medicines.
Yes, the curriculum usually includes basics of regulatory affairs and product development, so students learn how medicines are approved, tested, and brought to the market.
Yes, M.Pharm graduates can definitely apply for PhD programs and research fellowships—they’re fully eligible to continue into advanced research.