Our Infrastructure
The infrastructure of a pharmacy college plays a crucial role in providing students with a conducive learning environment and supporting various academic and research activities. Here are key components of the infrastructure typically found in a pharmacy college:
- Classrooms
Well-equipped classrooms with modern audio-visual aids for interactive teaching sessions and lectures.
- Laboratories
Pharmaceutical laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and instruments for practical training in pharmaceutical sciences, including medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical analysis.
Research laboratories for conducting experiments, research projects, and investigations in pharmaceutical sciences and drug discovery.
- Library
A well-stocked library with a vast collection of textbooks, reference materials, journals, and online databases related to pharmacy, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, and related fields.
Access to digital resources and online journals for research and study purposes.
- Research Centers and Specialized Facilities:
Specialized research centers, institutes, or facilities dedicated to specific areas of pharmaceutical research, such as drug discovery, pharmacogenomics, pharmaceutical biotechnology, or pharmacoeconomics.
- Pharmacy Practice Labs
These labs simulate real pharmacy settings, allowing students to practice dispensing medications, counseling patients, and managing pharmacy operations under the supervision of faculty.
- Quality Assurance Laboratories
These labs focus on ensuring the quality, safety, and efficacy of pharmaceutical products through testing and analysis.