Program Specific Outcomes (PSOS):
- Knowledge of Pharmaceutical Sciences: Graduates should demonstrate a strong foundation in various aspects of pharmaceutical sciences, including pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, and pharmacognosy.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Graduates should have the ability to identify, analyze, and solve pharmaceutical problems using critical thinking and scientific reasoning.
- Product Development and Formulation: Graduates should be able to design and develop pharmaceutical products and formulations based on scientific principles.
- Quality Assurance and Control: Graduates should understand the principles of quality assurance and quality control in pharmaceutical manufacturing, including adherence to regulatory guidelines.
- Drug Discovery and Development: Graduates should be familiar with the drug discovery and development process, including pre-clinical and clinical trials.
- Drug Regulatory Affairs: Graduates should be knowledgeable about pharmaceutical regulations and the requirements for product approval and marketing.
- Patient Care: Graduates should be prepared to contribute to patient care by providing pharmaceutical services, including medication counseling and management.
- Communication Skills: Graduates should have effective communication skills, both written and oral, to interact with healthcare professionals and patients.
- Professional and Ethical Behavior: Graduates should demonstrate professionalism and adhere to ethical standards in pharmaceutical practice.
- Teamwork and Leadership: Graduates should be capable of working effectively in teams and, over time, taking on leadership roles.
- Lifelong Learning: Graduates should understand the importance of continuing education and be committed to lifelong learning to stay updated with the evolving field of pharmacy.
- Environmental and Social Responsibility: Graduates should be aware of the environmental and social responsibilities associated with the pharmaceutical industry, including sustainable and ethical practices.
Duration
2 years