Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) in Pharmacy Practice is a two-year postgraduate degree aimed at training pharmacists to deliver patient-centered care and actively participate in clinical decision-making. The program bridges the gap between pharmaceutical sciences and direct patient care by equipping students with knowledge in clinical pharmacology, pharmacotherapeutics, drug interactions, hospital pharmacy, and evidence-based practice.
The course emphasizes the role of the pharmacist in promoting the safe, effective, and economical use of medicines. It involves clinical rotations, case presentations, patient counseling, drug utilization reviews, and exposure to hospital and community pharmacy environments. Students also engage in research and thesis work related to clinical outcomes, pharmacovigilance, and public health.
Graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, community pharmacies, regulatory bodies, academia, and pharmaceutical companies, with roles focused on medication therapy management, drug safety, and healthcare improvement.

