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Bachelor of Pharmacy
Department Profile
Scope of the Program
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) program at School of Pharmacy offers a comprehensive education in pharmaceutical sciences, preparing students for a rewarding career in the healthcare industry.
The scope of the program includes:
- Developing a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, including pharmacology, pharmaceutical chemistry, and pharmaceutics
- Gaining practical experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality control and research and development
- Understanding the principles of pharmacy practice, including patient counseling, pharmacy management and pharmaceutical jurisprudence
- Exploring career opportunities in pharmaceutical industry, hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy and regulatory affairs
- Preparing for postgraduate studies, including M.Pharm, MBA, MS and PhD programs
- Developing skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication, essential for success in the pharmaceutical profession.

Our Vision
To evolve and emerge in to a premier technological institution at every level of academic pursuit across the country with international standards.
Our Mission
To foster human excellence imbued with integrity, loyalty and the spirit of Pharma service to the mankind and industries through global standard education steeped in Indian ethos and values.

Head of Department

Dr.B. Sujatha
Head of the Department and Chairperson-BoS
HIGHLIGHTS
Approvals: Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)
Duration: 4 Academic Years (8 Semesters)
Other Details
No. of Seats: 100
Lateral Entry: 10 Seats
Affiliation: Godavari Global University, Rajahmundry
Approvals: Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)
Eligibility Criteria: (10+2) with Bi.P.C / M.P.C with 50% Marks Minimum & Qualify EAPCET Exam.
Lateral Students Eligibility – D.Pharm with minimum 50% of marks, Qualify- APECET
B PHARM PROGRAM OUTCOMES
1. Exhibit and understand the fundamental concepts and knowledge pertaining to the field of pharmacy
2. Learn the synthesis, formulation, analysis and pharmacological aspects of natural and synthetic drugs
3. To inculcate the development of research activities for new drug discovery on natural and synthetic molecules
4. Highlight the concepts for the benefit of academicians and to emphasize the concepts of community pharmacy and related areas of pharmacy with a focus on modern medications
5. Apply necessary methods and protocols related to modern pharmacy computing tools.
6. Exhibit personal values & professional roles in the social context of society.
7. Create a qualified pharmacist with strong technical and scientific skills for competing in the pharmaceutical and health care industry.
8. Apply moral principles that commit to professional ethics and abide by the pharmacy standards.
9. Employ pharmaceutical techniques and procedures that have an impact on the social environment to support sustainable development with knowledge and responsibility.
10. Develop entrepreneurial abilities that will enable the expansion of the pharmaceutical industry and related services, which will promote economic growth.
11. Recognize the need for training and aptitude as self-sufficient and lifelong learning, along with the ability to foster a talent for perpetual professional development.

MEDICINAL GARDEN
A medicinal garden in the School of Pharmacy serves as a valuable educational resource, providing hands-on experience with medicinal plants used in traditional and modern medicine. It offers students the opportunity to study plant morphology, active constituents, and therapeutic properties. The garden typically includes a variety of herbs like Aloe vera, Tulsi, Ashwagandha and Neem, which are known for their medicinal benefits. Such gardens promote awareness of herbal medicine, conservation of endangered species, and research opportunities in pharmacognosy. By integrating practical learning with theoretical knowledge, a medicinal garden enhances students’ understanding of natural remedies and their applications in pharmaceutical sciences.
LIBRARY
School of Pharmacy boasts a well-maintained and spacious library and reading room, stocked with the latest reference books, textbooks, and online resources. Our library subscribes to national and international journals, online databases like Knimbus Online & mLibrary portal, Micromedex, and newspapers to keep students and faculty up-to-date with the latest developments in pharmaceutical science.
Our Digital Library serves as an institutional repository, providing instant access to knowledge generated within the campus. This comprehensive repository includes full-text resources such as faculty and student publications, presentations, theses, dissertations, academic projects, audio and video lectures, conference proceedings, and more. By preserving and providing access to this knowledge, we aim to foster a culture of research and innovation within the campus.
Our library offers a range of services to support academic excellence, including reference and lending facilities, current awareness services, and information alerts via SMS and email. Students and faculty can also access tables of contents for journals, reprography services, book reservations, and audio/video facilities. Additionally, our library features a long-range search and Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) accessible on the intranet, making it easy to locate resources.
To ensure efficient and secure access to resources, our library utilizes barcode and biometric technology for a computerized circulation system. This cutting-edge technology enables us to provide seamless services to our users, while also maintaining the integrity of our collections.
