Admission Procedure :

Category A: Out of the sanctioned intake, 50% of the intake will be filled by the Government by following all the norms stipulated by it at State and Central level.
Category B: The remaining 50% is left to the Management for admitting the students.

  • Minimum qualification for admission in to First year B.Pharm Course :
  • Candidate shall have passed 10+2 examination conducted by the respective state/central government authorities recognized as equivalent to 10+2 examination by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (M.P.C) and or Biology (Bi.P.C) as optional subjects individually. Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above examinations.

    • Minimum qualification for admission in to II B.Pharm lateral entry Course :
    • A pass in Diploma in Pharmacy course from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act.

Duration of the program :

The course of study for B.Pharm Course shall extend over a period of eight semesters (four academic years) and six semesters (three academic years) for lateral entry students. The curriculam and syllabus for the program shall be prescribed from time to time by Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi and The Tamil Nadu Dr.M.G.R Medical University, Chennai.

Admissions are made through two way based systems
  • Entry through a Counseling of Tamil Nadu State Council of Higher Education.
  • Entry through Management quota.

The Rules and Regulations

  • Students should be punctual to class at 8.45 AM. Late comers to the class will be treated as ABSENT for the First hour – instruction may be given to sit in the Library. However, they are permitted to join Second hour onwards.
  • Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited in the college premises. Severe legal action will be taken against the students involved in Ragging.
  • Uses of Mobile phones / camera are strictly prohibited within the college premises.
  • Students must wear Identity Card throughout their stay in college premises.
  • Students should fulfill the attendance of 80% compulsorily to make eligible for appearing Sessional Examination / University Examinations. Those who are having lack of attendance will not be eligible to appear for Sessional Examination / University Examinations.
  • The course of study of B.Pharm shall extend over a period of eight semester (four academic years) includes subjects for University exam and non University exam.
  • The minimum credit points for B.Pharm degree course is 208. Credits points will be given based on quiz, assignment, open book test, field work, group discussion and seminar is considered for continuous mode internal assessment marks. Marks will be allotted for attendance (Theory and Practical).
  • Sessional exam will be conducted for 75 marks for theory and 50 marks for practical. Internal assessment marks (25) for theory and (15) for practical’s include from continuous mode and sessional exam.
  • Grade system will be awarded (Outstanding, Excellent, Good, Fair, Average, Fail) based on the grade points.
  • Two Sessional Exams will be conducted for one Academic session during November / January. Students should appear for both sessional examination compulsorily [both Theory and Practical]. Failing which,students will not be eligible to appear for University Examinations.
  • Mark statement will be sent to parents at the end of every Sessional Examination.
  • Students are instructed to get prior permission from concerned Class Incharge by the way of submitting the Leave letter duly signed by parents.
  • Change of address and phone or mobile numbers must be promptly intimated to the office.
  • Students are strictly instructed not to take leave on Saturday and Monday [without prior permission], failing which fine Rs.100 /- will be collected.
  • In case of any Emergency Permission / Leave required, parents are requested to give Intimation through phone to the concerned Class Incharge.
  • Students taking leave for more than four days, then the leave letter should be supported by the Medical Certificate.
  • Students shall abide by the above rules and regulations for a healthy atmosphere in the College. The violation of the rules shall be seriously dealt with.
  • Parents /Guardians are advised not to encourage their wards to remain absent without any valuable reason.
  • Students should wear neat and clean dresses. Boys should wear full / half sleeves with simple top and noembroidery work on it. They should tuck in their shirts and wear shoes.
  • Girls should wear Churidhar with their Duppatas neatly pinned. Short Top, Leggins and Jeans are not allowed.
  • Students should pay their Tution Fee on [or] before the prescribed dates, failing which fine will be collected.
    (Every year 10th of June & December)
  • Students pay their Hostel / Bus fee on [or] before the prescribed dates, failing which fine will be collected.
    (Every year 30th of October & March)
  • Students who are leaving the college during the middle of course, he / she should pay fee for the entire course.
  • Payment will be made by demand draft infavour of “Jaya College of Pharmacy” payable at Thiruninravur.
  • Students must wear apron during the practical classes.
  • Students are instructed to switch off the lights / fans while leaving the lab / classrooms.
  • Students are strictly instructed to keep their class rooms Neat and Tidy.
  • Students should not waste water. Don’t sprinkle food materials in the class room which are more precious than anything else.
  • In case of hostel related problems, students should first intimate hostel warden, then it should be brought to the notice of class Incharge subsequently to the Principal.
  • The Management, Principal reserves the right to modify any of the rules whenever necessary and the decision taken by them shall be final.