
B.Pharm 1st Year is the foundation year of the Bachelor of Pharmacy programme, where students learn core subjects related to pharmaceutical sciences, human anatomy, chemistry, biology, and healthcare systems. The curriculum is generally divided into two semesters and introduces students to both theoretical and practical aspects of pharmacy education.
Since the first year forms the base for advanced subjects in later semesters, developing conceptual clarity and consistent study habits is important. Physics Wallah supports B.Pharm students through regular online classes, recorded lectures, practice sessions, mock tests, and mentorship support aligned with semester preparation.
B.Pharm 1st Year generally focuses on introductory pharmacy subjects that build the base for higher semesters. Students study both theory and practical-oriented concepts during the first academic year.
Some commonly covered subjects include:
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Pharmaceutics
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
Communication Skills
Remedial Biology/Mathematics
Biochemistry Basics
Environmental Sciences
These subjects help students understand the fundamentals of medicine formulation, healthcare systems, human body functions, and pharmaceutical sciences.
The first year plays an important role in building long-term understanding for future pharmacy subjects. Many advanced topics in later semesters depend on concepts studied during the first year.
A strong understanding of first-year subjects helps students:
Build a foundation for Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry, and Pharmaceutical Technology
Improve performance in semester examinations
Develop practical laboratory skills
Strengthen concepts required for GPAT and higher studies
Understand medicine formulation and healthcare systems
Prepare effectively for internships and industry exposure in later years
Students who study regularly from the beginning often find higher semesters easier to manage.
Many students face difficulties during the first year because the syllabus and learning style are different from school education.
Some common challenges include:
Managing multiple theory subjects together
Understanding scientific terminology
Balancing practicals and semester preparation
Lack of regular revision
Difficulty in understanding pharmacy-related concepts
Limited doubt-solving support in offline classrooms
A proper study plan and regular practice can help students overcome these challenges gradually.
Physics Wallah Pharma learning programmes may include:
Live interactive classes
Recorded lecture access
Topic-wise notes
Practice questions and DPPs
Mock tests
Revision sessions
Doubt-solving support
Mentor guidance
| Batch Name | Enroll If | Language | Support |
| B.Pharm 1st Year Full Batch | You want complete semester preparation with subject coverage | Hinglish | Live + Recorded Classes |
| Subject Support Batch | You need help in selected difficult subjects | Hinglish | Topic-wise Learning |
| Semester Revision Batch | You want revision before exams | Hinglish | Quick Revision Support |
Choose a full batch if:
You want complete semester syllabus coverage
You need regular study guidance
You are preparing alongside college
You want revision and practice support together
Choose a subject-focused batch if:
You are weak in specific subjects
You need extra help in difficult topics
You want additional practice for semester exams
Choose revision support if:
Your semester exams are approaching
You want quick concept revision
You need practice before exams
1. Study Regularly: Avoid studying only before semester exams. Daily revision helps in understanding technical subjects better.
2. Focus on Concept Clarity: Try to understand the reason behind pharmaceutical concepts instead of memorizing everything directly.
3. Revise Notes Frequently: Short notes and regular revision can improve retention for theory-heavy subjects.
4. Practice Important Questions: Practicing numerical and theory-based questions regularly helps improve exam confidence.
5. Attend Practical Sessions Carefully: Practical understanding is important because many pharmacy concepts are application-based.
6. Use Recorded Lectures for Revision: Recorded lectures can help students revisit difficult topics anytime during exam preparation.
Students starting B.Pharm 1st Year preparation can begin by understanding their semester syllabus and creating a consistent study routine.
A simple preparation approach can include:
Covering one topic daily
Attending regular classes
Revising weekly
Solving practice questions
Taking mock tests before exams
Physics Wallah Pharma batches also provide guidance through experienced faculty members from pharmacy subjects, including Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology, and related B.Pharm subjects.

