bachelor of pharmacy (B.Pharma)

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO's)

  1. PEO 1: Apply fundamental knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences to work effectively in pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical industry, research, and related healthcare fields.
  2. PEO 2: Demonstrate practical skills in drug formulation, manufacturing, pharmaceutical analysis, quality control, and pharmacy practice.
  3. PEO 3: Use scientific reasoning and problem-solving skills to address challenges related to medicines, drug development, and patient care.
  4. PEO 4: Practice pharmacy with ethical responsibility, good communication, teamwork, and concern for patient safety and public health.
  5. PEO 5: Pursue continuous learning and professional development to keep pace with advances in pharmaceutical sciences and healthcare.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO's)

  1. PO 1. Pharmacy Knowledge: Apply comprehensive knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical sciences, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacy practice, and manufacturing processes to understand drug actions, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic interventions and solve professional problems across diverse pharmacy domains.
  2. PO 2. Problem Analysis, Critical Thinking and Evidence-Based Decision Making: Identify, formulate, analyze, and interpret complex pharmaceutical problems using principles of scientific inquiry, critical thinking, biostatistics, and evidence-based reasoning to arrive at defensible solutions and informed decision-making.
  3. PO 3. Pharmaceutical Skills & Practice: Demonstrate proficiency in formulation development, analysis, quality assurance, pharmacovigilance, clinical pharmacotherapy, and pharmacy practice through laboratory work, simulations, internships, and experiential learning.
  4. PO 4. Modern Tools, AI & Digital Competence: Select, apply, and evaluate modern pharmaceutical tools, analytical instruments, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computational techniques with awareness of their limitations and ethical use.
  5. PO 5. Research & Innovation: Design and conduct basic research, analyze data, interpret results, and contribute to innovation through research projects, startup initiatives, and problem-based learning relevant to industry, healthcare, and society.
  6. PO 6. Professional Ethics & Human Values: Apply ethical principles, professional integrity, regulatory frameworks, intellectual property rights, and universal human values while addressing professional, legal, and societal responsibilities in pharmacy practice.
  7. PO 7. Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Communicate effectively with patients, healthcare professionals, industry personnel, and society through clear documentation, reports, presentations, counseling, teamwork, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
  8. PO 8. Leadership, Management & Entrepreneurship: Demonstrate leadership, teamwork, planning, and managerial skills in pharmaceutical organizations, healthcare systems, quality systems, and entrepreneurial ventures, including innovation and startup ecosystems.
  9. PO 9. Pharmacist & Society: Evaluate public health, patient safety, legal, and societal issues related to pharmacy practice and contribute responsibly to healthcare delivery, rational use of medicines, and improvement of community health outcomes.
  10. PO 10. Environment and sustainability: Recognize and address the environmental impact of pharmaceutical manufacturing, use, and disposal, and promote environmentally responsible practices, green pharmacy principles, and sustainable healthcare aligned with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  11. PO 11. Life-Long Learning & Professional Development: Recognize the need for continuous learning and demonstrate the ability to engage in selfdirected, lifelong learning to adapt to technological advancements, evolving healthcare needs, and professional growth.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSO's)

  1. PSO 1:Graduates will acquire advanced knowledge and technical expertise in pharmaceutical sciences to design and develop innovative healthcare solutions.
  2. PSO 2:Graduates will actively engage in advanced research and leverage emerging technologies to contribute to drug discovery, formulation development, and regulatory sciences.
  3. PSO 3:Graduates will develop entrepreneurial competencies, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities to establish start-ups, contribute to the pharmaceutical industry, and address socio-economic and healthcare challenges.

FACULTY

S.NO. STAFF NAME QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1 Dr. Mohd Wasiullah M.Pharm., Ph.D. PROFESSOR & PRINCIPAL
2 Dr.PIYUSH YADAV M.Pharm., Ph.D PROFESSOR & HoD
3 Dr. SHAHJAHAN M.Pharm., Ph.D PROFESSOR
4 Dr. MANOJ KUMAR YADAV M.Pharm., Ph.D ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
5 Mrs. PRATIBHA DEVI MAURYA M.Pharm., (Ph.D) ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
6 Mr. MOHIT VISHWAKARMA M.Pharm., (Ph.D) ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
7 Mr. GIRIJESH KUMAR M.Pharm., (Ph.D) ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
8 Mr. SATISH KUMAR YADAV M.Pharm., (Ph.D) ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
9 Mr. VISHAL KUMAR AGRAHARI M.Pharm., (Ph.D) ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
10 Mr. ROHIT KUMAR M.Pharm., (Ph.D) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
11 Mr. SHUBHAM SHUKLA M.Pharm., (Ph.D) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
12 Mr. SHIVANAND YADAV M.Pharm. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
13 Mr. SHIVANAND YADAV M.Pharm. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
14 Mr. VIKASH YADAV M.Pharm. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
15 Ms. MANYATA YADAV M.Pharm. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
16 Ms. PRAKRITI MAURYA M.Pharm. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
17 Mr. ASHUTOSH RAJPUT M.Pharm. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
18 Mr. PRIYANKAR SHRINIVAS M.Pharm. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

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