PHARMACY

PHARMACY

PHARMACY

Among the many electives and streams offered by science, pharmacy is one of the most preferred ones. Science students who are interested in becoming a pharmacist choose this stream and seek admission in Pharmacy Colleges. These colleges offer both diploma as well as degree courses for students to choose fromAmong the many electives and streams offered by science, pharmacy is one of the most preferred ones. Science students who are interested in becoming a pharmacist choose this stream and seek admission in Pharmacy Colleges. These colleges offer both diploma as well as degree courses for students to choose from.

Pharmacy subjects such as Pharmaceutical Production Management, Urug regulatory Attairs and Intellectual Property Rights, Pharm Biotechnology Practical and many more are taught at a pharmacy college. However , you can get in touch with Vikas Pharmacy College to know more about the curriculum.

Courses Offered

B Pharmacy. M Pharmacy. Diploma in Pharmacy.

Vision

Our vision is to continue to be a leader in providing quality pharmaceutical care with a focus on complete and confidential service to patients across the entire health care spectrum through:

Expanding the role of the pharmacist as a clinician and drug information expert.

Expanding the role of the pharmacy technician as a pharmacy technical expert.

Provide pharmaceutical services that meet the needs of the patients in conjunction with the medical staff.

Mission

To provide a safe, efficient, and economical health care system medication distribution system in outpatient and inpatient settings.

To provide pharmaceutical services that meet the needs of the patients in conjunction with the medical staff.

To develop pharmacists clinical practice as an integral part of patient care in the health care system.

To serve as an educational residency site for pharmacy residents.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

To produce pharmacy graduates with strong fundamental concepts and high technical competence in pharmaceutical sciences and technology.

To provide students with a strong and well defined concepts in the various fields of pharmaceutical sciences , pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology and pharmacognosy.

To train the students to contribute towards health care system and counseling for prophylaxis and prevention of diseases.

To generate potential knowledge pools with interpersonal and collaborative skills to identify, assess and formulate problems and execute the solution in closely related pharmaceutical industries.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

Have sound knowledge of fundamental principles and their applications in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology.

Develop team spirit, apart from responding to the social needs and professional ethics.

Develop an aptitude for lifelong learning and continuous professional development.

Develop problem-solving skills and aptitude to participate and succeed in competitive examinations.

Develop written and oral communication skills in order to communicate effectively the outcomes of the Pharmaceutical problems.

Pharmacy Simulation Laboratory

The labs feature innovative spaces and creative curriculum that enrich the learning experience and prepare students for real-world work on rotations and in their future careers.

The Laboratory is used by students to practice and master their drug compounding and preparation skills in various dosage forms like Tablet, Capsule, Syrup, Suspension, Emulsion, Creams, and Ointments etc. including the Parenterals (Injections) before entering the workforce.

Pharmaceutics Laboratories

These laboratories provide knowledge about the manufacturing of pharmaceutical preparations and help in training the students in drug formulations like tablets, capsules, parenterals, ointments, creams, eye drops, syrups, drug interaction, stability, shelf-life studies, etc. Different aspects of filling, packing, sealing, and labelling are studied by the students.

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab

This lab deals testing and identification of various chemicals and drugs; synthesis and purification of chemical compounds; identification of medicinally active compounds.

Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab

This laboratory uses modern equipment for identification and qualification of chemical compounds using analytical methods. This is suitable for analysis, quality assessment and quality control studies of drugs on finished products.

Pharmacognosy Lab

This lab conducts isolation, separation, purification, identification and evaluation of phytoconstituents from medicinal plants. The lab is also suitable for organoleptic evaluation of crude and natural drugs.

Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab

This lab provides the understanding of different systems of Human Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology with tools like computer software, models, charts, permanent slides, bones, skeletons, diagnostic kits etc.

Pharmaceutical Microbiology Lab

This lab with its attached aseptic room as per GLP guidelines is suitable for preparation and sterilization of culture media both for static and broth cultures. It is also used for staining and identification of bacteria and fungi. The lab is suitable for the evaluation of antiseptics and disinfectants, for the determination of phenol coefficient, microbial assay of vitamins, antibiotics, etc.

Pharmacology Lab

This lab gives the exposure to students to handle animals and learn the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics principles. This lab provides the knowledge of general pharmacology, drug dose, mechanism of action of drugs, screening of drugs, etc. This lab is equipped with computer software for the basic demonstration of pharmacology experiments.

Central Instrumentation Lab

This lab provides instrumentation facility for students and faculty for conducting analytical practical & research work. Interested researchers, faculty members, and students can avail the facility for their academic and research activities..

  • S NO

    NAME OF THE FACULTY

    QUALIFICATION

    DESIGNATION

  • 1

    Dr K Narendra Kumar Reddy

    M.Pharmcy, Ph.D.

    Professor & Dean

  • 2

    Mrs. N Manasa

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 3

    Mr. D Sreenivasa Rao

    M.Pharmcy

    Assistant Professor

  • 4

    Mr. Y Rajesh

    M.Tech.

    Associate Professor

  • 5

    Mrs. N Malini

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 6

    Mrs. P Anitha

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 7

    Mr. P Rajasekhar reddy

    M.Pharmcy, (Ph.D.)

    Associate Professor

  • 8

    Mr. N Hanumantha reddy

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 9

    Mrs. K Tirupatamma

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 10

    Ms. G Durga Devi

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 11

    Mr. G Srikanth

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 12

    Mr. B Bobili Raja

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 13

    Mr. P Nagaraju

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 14

    Mr. Venkata Vardhan Reddy

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 15

    Mrs. V Sowjanya

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 16

    Mrs. M Neeharika

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 17

    Mr. K Ramdeep

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 18

    Mrs. N Lakshmi Prasanthi

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 19

    Mrs. G Lavanya

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 20

    Mrs. B Bhagya sri

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 21

    Mr. SK Sharifun

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 22

    Mrs. R Lakshmi

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 23

    Mrs. N Vanaja

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 24

    Mr. Ch Veera babu

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 25

    Mrs. G Priyanka

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 26

    Mr. P Vikas Babu

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 27

    Mr. V Pradeep

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 28

    Mr. B Kishore

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 29

    Mrs. S Mamatha

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 30

    Mrs. K Madhavi Latha

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 31

    Mr. K Kranthi

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 32

    Mr. K Ravi

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

  • 33

    Mr. D Kiran Babu

    M.Pharmcy

    Associate Professor

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Vikas Group of Institutions (VGI) was founded in 2010 under the visionary leadership of Sri N. Satyanarayana Reddy, Secretary & Correspondent, and Smt. N. Sailaja, Chairman. With an unwavering commitment to academic excellence and a transformative educational experience, their mission is to empower young minds through high-quality education, innovation, and holistic development.

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