Examination Rules & Regulations
Academic regulations and evaluation system for Pharmacy programmes
“The examination system for B.Pharm and M.Pharm under AKTU, aligned with PCI norms, ensures academic rigor through a credit-based evaluation system with a minimum 50% aggregate passing requirement and comprehensive assessment of theoretical, practical, and research competencies.”
B.Pharm and M.Pharm Programmes (AKTU – As per Latest Ordinance & PCI Norms)
Regulatory Framework
- Both B.Pharm and M.Pharm programmes are governed by PCI Education Regulations and implemented through AKTU ordinances.
- The system follows a semester-based CBCS (Choice Based Credit System) with credit and grade-based evaluation.
Examination System
- B.Pharm: 8 semesters (4 years)
- M.Pharm: 4 semesters (2 years)
- Each semester includes:
- Internal assessment
- End-semester (external) examination
- Practical and viva voce examinations
Eligibility for Examination
- Minimum 75% attendance in each subject (theory and practical separately)
- Completion of all sessional work, assignments, and practical records
- Submission of examination form within prescribed time
Scheme of Evaluation
- Internal Assessment conducted by institute
- External Examination conducted by AKTU
- Final evaluation based on combined performance
Passing Criteria
B.Pharm
- Minimum 50% marks in aggregate (internal + external) in theory subjects
- Minimum passing marks in external examination (generally 40%)
- Minimum 50% marks in practical/laboratory examinations
- Minimum SGPA of 5.0 to pass a semester
M.Pharm
- Minimum 50% marks or equivalent grade in each subject
- Separate passing in theory and practical components
- Dissertation and viva voce mandatory to pass
Grading and Credit System
- Letter grades awarded based on marks obtained
- SGPA and CGPA calculated through credit-weighted system
- Promotion and degree award depend on credits earned
Carry Over (Back Paper) Rules
- Students failing in any subject will have carry over (back paper)
- Reappearance allowed in subsequent examinations
- Degree awarded only after clearing all subjects and credits
Promotion Rules
- Students promoted based on credit-based progression system
- Excessive backlog may lead to detention as per AKTU ordinance
Maximum Duration
- B.Pharm: Maximum duration typically 8 years
- M.Pharm: Maximum duration typically 4 years
- Failure to complete within prescribed duration results in discontinuation
Attendance Requirement
- Minimum 75% attendance mandatory
- Relaxation only under approved exceptional conditions
Unfair Means (UFM)
- Strict prohibition of cheating or misconduct
- Penalties include:
- Cancellation of examination
- Award of zero marks
- Debarment from future examinations
Re-evaluation / Challenge Evaluation
- Students may apply for scrutiny or challenge evaluation
- Revised result shall be treated as final
Project Work and Training
B.Pharm
- Industrial training mandatory
- Final year includes project work and viva voce
M.Pharm
- Dissertation (research project) compulsory
- Evaluation includes:
- Internal assessment
- External evaluation
- Viva voce
Award of Degree
- Successful completion of all semesters
- Earning required credits
- Passing all theory, practical, and project components
“The D.Pharm examination system under BTEUP, in accordance with PCI ER-2020, ensures competency-based education through a minimum 40% passing requirement and rigorous evaluation of theoretical and practical skills.”
D.Pharm Programme (BTEUP – As per PCI ER-2020)
Regulatory Framework
The Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm) programme is governed by the Education Regulations, 2020 (ER-2020) of the Pharmacy Council of India, and examinations are conducted by BTEUP.
Duration and Examination System
- The programme duration is 2 academic years (Part I and Part II).
- Each academic year includes:
- Theory examinations
- Practical examinations
- Internal (sessional) assessment
Eligibility for Examination
- Minimum 75% attendance in theory and practical classes separately
- Completion of sessional work, assignments, and practical records
- Submission of examination form within prescribed time with fee
Scheme of Evaluation
- Internal Assessment (Sessional Marks) conducted by institution
- Board Examination conducted by BTEUP
- Internal marks submitted before final examination