The department is equipped with well-established laboratories such as Pharmaceutics Lab, Pharmaceutical Technology Lab, Industrial Pharmacy Lab, and Machine Room with modern instruments for preparation and evaluation of solid, liquid, and semi-solid dosage forms.
The department emphasizes outcome-based education, research orientation, and skill development to prepare students for careers in pharmaceutical industries, regulatory affairs, production, quality control, formulation development, higher education, and entrepreneurship.
Vision
To develop competent pharmaceutical professionals with strong knowledge in pharmaceutics, innovative research skills, and ethical values to serve the healthcare system and pharmaceutical industry.
Mission
1. To impart quality education in pharmaceutical formulation development and drug delivery systems.
2. To provide practical and industrial exposure through well-equipped laboratories and training.
3. To encourage research, innovation, and entrepreneurship in pharmaceutical sciences.
4. To inculcate professional ethics, leadership, and lifelong learning among students.
5. To prepare students to meet the needs of pharmaceutical industries and healthcare sectors.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Graduates of the B.Pharmacy program will be able to:
PEO 1: Apply knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences to work effectively in pharmaceutical industries, hospitals, community pharmacies, and regulatory sectors.
PEO 2: Pursue higher education, research, and professional development in pharmacy and allied sciences.
PEO 3: Demonstrate professional ethics, communication skills, and teamwork in multidisciplinary environments.
PEO 4: Adapt to technological advancements and contribute to innovation and entrepreneurship in pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.
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Program Outcomes (POs)
After successful completion of the B.Pharmacy program, graduates will be able to:
PO1 – Pharmacy Knowledge:
Apply knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences including pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, and pharmacognosy to solve healthcare-related problems.
PO2 – Planning Abilities:
Plan and execute experiments, formulate dosage forms, and analyze pharmaceutical data.
PO3 – Problem Analysis:
Identify, formulate, and solve complex pharmaceutical formulation and manufacturing problems.
PO4 – Modern Tool Usage:
Use modern pharmaceutical instruments, equipment, and software in formulation development and quality control.
PO5 – Leadership Skills:
Function effectively as an individual and as a member/leader in multidisciplinary teams.
PO6 – Professional Identity:
Understand professional responsibilities, ethical practices, and regulatory requirements in pharmacy profession.
PO7 – Pharmaceutical Ethics:
Practice pharmacy with integrity, ethics, and respect for patient safety and confidentiality.
PO8 – Communication:
Communicate effectively with healthcare professionals, patients, and society.
PO9 – The Pharmacist and Society:
Apply pharmaceutical knowledge to promote public health and rational use of medicines.
PO10 – Environment and Sustainability:
Understand environmental and safety issues in pharmaceutical manufacturing and practice sustainable processes.
PO11 – Life-long Learning:
Recognize the need for continuous professional development through lifelong learning.
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Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO1: Formulate, develop, and evaluate various pharmaceutical dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, syrups, suspensions, emulsions, ointments, and sterile preparations.
PSO2: Operate and maintain pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality control instruments such as tablet punching machine, dissolution apparatus, friability tester, hardness tester, and spectrophotometer.
PSO3: Apply Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), and regulatory guidelines in pharmaceutical production and quality assurance.
