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Academics at a Glance
The college boasts a well-planned, aesthetically designed campus and state-of-the-art facilities. Our highly qualified and experienced faculty guide students across D.Pharm, B.Pharm, Pharm.D, M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Quality Assurance, and Pharmacognosy), and Ph.D. programs, ensuring a rich and comprehensive learning experience
Programs We Offer
Academic Procedures
Examination and Evaluation
For D.Pharma, The system is based on an internal assessment of 20 marks in theory and practical and an external assessment to 80 in theory and practical. A total of 100.
Internal Assessment
Each academic year includes at least three sessional examinations, with the highest aggregate of any two considered for sessional marks. Practical sessional marks are awarded based on performance in the examination (10 marks) and day-to-day assessment in practical classes (10 marks)
External Assessment
The annual D.Pharm examinations are conducted in July/August by the Board of Examining Authority, Bangalore. To pass, a candidate must secure at least 40% marks in each subject, separately in theory and practical, including sessional marks.
Code of Conduct for Students
Students are expected to maintain strict discipline on the campus and in the hostels. They should observe the following rules:
Students must not participate in or encourage strikes, demonstrations, or any activity that affects the college’s reputation.
Attendance in classes and examinations is mandatory; prior permission from the Principal is required for any absence.
Students must treat all staff members with respect and should not misbehave or show disrespect in any form.
Laboratory instruments must only be used under the supervision or permission of the staff in charge.
Silence must be maintained in classrooms, libraries, and laboratories, and students should work quietly.
Latecomers should seek permission from the staff before entering the class.
Students must adhere to all rules and regulations of the college.
Any violation of the code of discipline will attract appropriate punishment, which may include fines, suspension for a specified period, or expulsion, depending on the severity of the misconduct.