University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS), the first IT-based private university in Bangladesh was founded on 7 August 2003 as a non-profit organization. INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SOLUTION LTD. (ISTS), a concern of PHP group headed by Alhaj Sufi Mohamed Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury is the sponsor of UITS.
UITS added the latest education system to its curriculum to developing the knowledge and skills of the students as well as integrated human values in the education system. UITS is a science and technological knowledge-based center that provides marketable skills for younger generations who may be gainfully employed both national and international organizations.
UITS introduced students with highest qualified faculties with foreign degrees
UITS forms a community of Bangladesh's brightest minds and most committed educators; and create opportunities for them to meet their academic and human potential. We believe in open and respectful interaction with students, and among its staff at all levels.
University of Information Technology & Sciences (UITS) is committed to publishing high-quality research and phenomenal works from academicians, scientists, engineers, business specialists, sociologists/ social scientists and lawyers/law makers
UITS located at Baridhara diplomatic zone with a beautiful campus of 1.3 acors of land. Quality education at affordable cost & Find all the resources you need here to thrive during your tenure at UITS.
UITS is more of a “learning institution” than a mere “teaching institution”. It is not a “teaching shop”; obviously the focus is more on knowledge than mere skills. The faculty are individuals who are deep researchers qualified to write and critique contemporary textbooks in the area they reach; obviously they do not teach to a “fixed syllabus”. They “design” the courses taking into account current trends and the student background so as to blend what is collectively taught across different courses into a cohesive body of knowledge that prepares the students not just for today but to take on the developments that are likely to take place years ahead. What is laid in the courses is a solid foundation that prepares the individual student to pursue academic or industrial career with rigor and innovation. The lectures are supplemented tutorials and self-reading (both individually and in groups) as well as projects. It is not sufficient to pick up what is taught in the class or written in the textbooks; it is important to understand, assimilate and demonstrate the individual and collective ability to apply the knowledge to a research/application environment. This is what sets apart UITS from the rest of the institutions.
Goals & Objectives:
The Department of Pharmacy offers the Bachelor of Pharmacy i.e., B. Pharm. Degree. Bachelor of Pharmacy is a four-year degree course, which includes theoretical courses, laboratory works, project works and intensive industrial and hospital training. This program aims at providing students with modern and broad-based education in pharmaceutical sciences and preparing them as well-trained pharmacy professionals/pharmacists to meet the needs of the Pharmacy profession as practiced all over the world. Through this program students will be equipped with the ethical requirements and technical know-how of the profession to develop their ability to practice as skilled and competent pharmacists both at home and abroad and in any field of the Pharmacy profession. B. Pharm. graduates have ample scope to work in the production, quality control, quality assurance, sales and promotion departments of the pharmaceuticals manufacturing industries and in the Community and Hospital pharmacies both at home and abroad.
Pharmacy Features & facilities at UITS:
Special Features
Other facilities
Career Scope
The number of pharmacy schools has grown in recent years, creating more pharmacy school graduates and therefore more competition for jobs. Students who choose to complete a residency program gain additional experience that may improve their job prospects. Certification from the Pharmacy Council of Bangladesh may be viewed favorably by employers.
The Applicant must pass the admission test arranged by the University.
Minimum 4 (four) years consist of 8 (eight) semesters.
Each Academic Year is divided into 2 semesters Spring (January – June), Autumn (July – December). Classes are held within 20 weeks of a semester and 2 weeks are allocated for Mid Term and Term Final Examinations.
Each Course is designated by two/ three letters and three digits. The maximum three letters represent the name of the discipline to which the subject belongs or the department that offers the course. The abbreviations are as under:
Examinations should be base on written, oral and practical assessments. The Head of the Department, or the Course Director / Coordinator, with approval of the Head of the Department, has the option to re-examine any student at any time or to give the student any additional test or tests other than those regularly scheduled, with the objective of arriving at a more accurate evaluation of the students, academic performance.
Examination materials will be retained by the Controller of Examinations / Course Director / Coordinator / Head of the Department until registration for the next academic session and unless grade appeal has been filed. Materials should be retained as long as an appeal is in progress.
We ensure that, Examiners panel &number of examiner will be decided as per UGC rules.
Four members exam committee will be formed by the academic committee meeting where one of the internal members will be convener and one of the external members will be from any public universities. Each exam committee will work for one year. Exam convener will select question setter, moderation, and answer script evaluator etc. The exam committee will be responsible for all exam related matters.
There shall be evaluations having based on class attendance, in course/class tests, assignments/term papers, mid-term and final examinations. There will be a Mid-term examination at the middle and a term final examination at the end of the Semester. The distribution of marks is as follows:
Letter grading will be made to assess student’s performance. The grade will be assigned on the over evolution of a student’s performance on the basis of semester final examination, mid+term examination, case studies, tutorial testes, term papers, assignment and class attendance in aggregate and whatever is applicable for an individual program. The teachers responsible for the course will determine the grades/ GPA. The final result will be prepared by cumulating the grade point average over the courses. The UGC approved common grading system is adopted for assigning a letter grade and grade point. This is given in the following table.
R****
Y*****
Audit
* `F` means failure. Credits for courses with this grade do not apply towards graduation.
** `I` grade is given to students who have fulfilled the majority of the course requirements but have been unable to complete the rest. The student is not requiring registering for the course in the next deadline with the consent of the instructor and the academic advisor.
*** `W` means withdrawal. A student may decide to withdraw from a course by the deadline with the consent of the instructor and the academic advisor.
**** `R` means repeat. To improve grade say, F to D better, more than two times repetition of course is allowed.
***** `Y` means audit. An existing student or ex-student may decide to audit a course of his / her interest for improvement of his knowledge for the particular course. In this case, the student pays the full tuition fee the course, attends the classes, but is not required to sit the exam and no credit is earned.