Fee: NPR 777,000

By the end of the Bachelor in Pharmacy course, students learn the application of theoretical knowledge and develop practical skills through Clinical/Hospital, Regulatory, Industrial, Quality Control Laboratory, and Retail Pharmacy training. A Bachelor in Pharmacy graduate will be called a “Pharmacist” as per the Nepal Pharmacy Council Act 2057 with the following career possibilities:

1. Working in multi-professional health care teams involving biochemists, physiochemists, surgeons, microbiologists, physiologists, etc. in the research center.

2. Research in the formulation of the herbal arena, and development of Bulk Drug Industries.

3. Pharmacist Officer for Regulatory authority, QC laboratories, Nursing Homes, and Hospitals.

4. Research in newly developed sciences: onco-pharmacy, nuclear pharmacy, proteomics, bioinformatics, and immune-pharmacology.

5. Can work in NGOs/INGOs of health sectors.

6. Can practice as a licensed Pharmacist in countries like Canada, Australia, UK after taking their equivalency examinations, etc.