Department of Pharmacy believes to be source of enlightenment in the field of pharmacy education. Started in 2020, the Department of pharmacy has vision to create benchmark in pharmacy education. The department will provide quality learning environment favorable to pursuit of professional competence, while providing service to the community and undertaking appropriate translation research for the enhancement of health.
Diploma in Pharmacy aims to provide the necessary knowledge to become a successful registered pharmacist. Diploma in Pharmacy is the minimum qualification required to practice or work as a pharmacist in India. The course consists of two academic years and practical training session.
On course completion (academic program and practical training), successful candidates will get Diploma certificate from the Institute that helps his/her to become a registered pharmacist.
A pass in 10+2 examination (science academic stream) with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics. OR Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to the above examination.
Candidate shall have to passed 10+2 examination conducted by respective state/central Govt authorities recognized as equivalent to 10+2 examination by the Association of Indian Universities with English as one of the main subjects and Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (P.C.M.) and or Biology (P.C.B./P.C.M.B.) as the optional subjects individually. Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as Equivalent to any of above examinations.
A pass in D Pharmacy course from an institution approved by the Pharmacy Council of India under section 12 of the Pharmacy Act.
The Department of Chemistry in the School of Sciences & Technology has well-equipped labs with advanced equipment for students to conduct experiments which are as follows:
S.No | Course | Duration | Intake |
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1 | B.Pharma | 4 years | 60 |
2 | D. Pharma | 2 years | 60 |
S.No | Faculty Name | Designation | Qualification |
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1 | Dr. Mandeep Singh | Dean, School of Pharmacy | M.Pharma, PhD |
2 | Dr. S. M. Satish | Dean (R&D) & Professor | M.Pharma, PhD |
3 | Ms. Sandeep Singh Kalsi | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
4 | Ms. Rajni Sharma | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
5 | Ms. Monika Kapoor | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
6 | Ms. Shamli | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
7 | Ms. Poonam Devi | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
8 | Mr. Rishab Bhanot | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
9 | Mrs. Rupam Sharma | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
10 | Mr. Saurav | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
11 | Ms. Aayushi | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
12 | Ms. Ritika | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | M.Pharma |
13 | Ms. Dipti | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | MSc Pharma Chemistry |
14 | Ms. Nidhi Sharma | Asst. Professor (Pharmacy) | MSc Forensic |
Letter grades A, B, C, D are pass grades and F grade is the fail grade. A student is declared pass only if he/she secures the minimum required grade points in each course.