Pharmacognosy (With thesis)
Pharmacognosy is a science that studies the biological origin of pharmaceutical raw materials and excipients. Bio-pharmaceutical raw materials sourced from plants, animals, microorganisms and marine organisms are included in the research interests of the Department of Pharmacognosy.
Upon referring to the current drugs in use, it is observed that the biological materials are the source of an important part of their active ingredients. Pure bioactive molecules derived from nature can be used directly as drugs, or these compounds may be converted to a more effective form and have less side effects through semisynthetic or synthetic drug models. Natural resources, especially from plants, undoubtedly constitute a great potential for the discovery of new drugs. The main objectives of the program are to protect and promote health; utilize nature's rich diversity and development of chemical molecule drugs for the treatment of diseases; and learn the methods for the discovery of new molecules; The program also aims to raise graduates who can, for this purpose, apply the transfer of basic scientific methods in the planning and conducting of research; form sources for drug trials, compile information regarding their use in therapy cultures of people with interest in natural resources; separate active ingredients for the structural analysis and motility; conduct spectroscopic methods of chemical and biological assays of natural resources; utilize drug products in qualitative and quantitative analysis methods; and become qualified researchers in these areas.
Required Documents
Documents Required for Application and Registration:
1- High School Certificate
2- High School Transcript (All Grades)
3- A Copy of the Passport
4- A Personal Photo
5- Valid English Language Certificate (For English Programs / if any)
Accommodation Info
Accommodation Types:
University Halls:
On-campus or nearby
Single rooms with shared facilities (bathrooms, kitchen)
Catered (meals provided) or self-catered
Social activities and support services
Private Halls:
Off-campus, often in purpose-built student accommodation
Similar to university halls, but privately owned and managed
Private Rented Accommodation:
Houses or flats rented from private landlords
Shared or individual rooms
More flexibility but less support

