M. Pharmacy (Ayurveda) – Career Point University, Hamirpur

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M. Pharmacy (Ayurveda)

The Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharmacy) in Ayurveda is a postgraduate program that integrates the principles of traditional Ayurvedic medicine with modern pharmaceutical sciences. This course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge of Ayurvedic formulations, pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, standardization, quality control, and drug development. Students gain expertise in preparing and evaluating herbal and herbo-mineral formulations, ensuring their efficacy and safety through scientific validation techniques.
The curriculum typically covers subjects like Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics (Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana), Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Drugs (Dravyaguna), Analytical Techniques, and Advanced Research Methodologies. Additionally, students explore Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), regulatory affairs, and industrial applications of Ayurveda, preparing them for careers in Ayurvedic pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, regulatory bodies, and academia.
The program emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical training in formulation development, standardization techniques, and modern analytical tools such as chromatography and spectroscopy. With the increasing global interest in herbal and natural medicine, graduates of M. Pharmacy (Ayurveda) play a vital role in bridging the gap between traditional wisdom and contemporary scientific validation, contributing to the development of effective, evidence-based Ayurvedic medicines.

Duration - 2 years

Eligibility Criteria

B. Pharmacy (Ayurveda)

Annual Fee - 79,000/-

Semester Fee - 39,500/-

Career Scope After M. Pharmacy (Ayurveda)

After completing an M. Pharmacy in Ayurveda, graduates have a diverse range of career opportunities in both traditional and modern healthcare sectors. One of the most promising avenues is the pharmaceutical industry, where they can work in Ayurvedic drug manufacturing, quality control, regulatory affairs, or research and development (R&D) to formulate new herbal medicines and improve existing formulations. They can also join government agencies such as the AYUSH Ministry, FDA, or CCRAS (Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences) to contribute to policy-making, research, and drug standardization.
Academia is another viable career path, as M. Pharmacy (Ayurveda) holders can become lecturers or professors in Ayurvedic and pharmaceutical colleges, helping shape the next generation of professionals. For those interested in entrepreneurship, opening an Ayurvedic pharmacy, herbal product manufacturing unit, or wellness center can be a lucrative option, especially with the increasing global demand for natural and herbal remedies.

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