Pharmacy (Diploma)
Pharmacy diploma focuses on drug formulation, pharmacology, and pharmaceutical chemistry. Students learn to manufacture and dispense medicines safely and effectively.
Core Topics
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Pharmacology
- Drug Formulation & Manufacturing
- Pharmacy Practice & Regulations
- Clinical Pharmacy Basics
Career Opportunities
Graduates can work as Pharmacists, Research Assistants, Quality Control Analysts or continue higher studies in Pharmacy or Pharmacology.
About Labs
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY LAB
A Pharmaceutical Chemistry lab is a facility for the synthesis, analysis, and quality control of drugs and related compounds. Students and researchers use it to develop new drugs, identify impurities, perform qualitative and quantitative tests, and ensure the quality of medicinal products. Labs are equipped with instruments for techniques like chromatography and spectroscopy, and they provide hands-on experience for careers in the pharmaceutical industry and research.
PHARMACOGNOSY LAB
A pharmacognosy lab is a specialized facility for studying natural products from plants, animals, and microorganisms, focusing on their physical, chemical, and biological properties for medicinal use. Students gain hands-on experience with microscopic identification, phytochemical analysis, extraction, isolation, and characterization of bioactive compounds, contributing to new drug discovery and the understanding of traditional medicines. The lab also emphasizes the importance of biodiversity and sustainable cultivation of medicinal plants.
PHARMACEUTICS LAB
A pharmaceutics lab is a practical, research, and teaching facility dedicated to the study of pharmaceuticals, focusing on the design, manufacturing, formulation, and evaluation of drug products. It provides hands-on training in creating various dosage forms (like tablets, capsules, and syrups), studying drug stability, and learning quality assurance principles for pharmaceutical preparations. The lab uses specialized equipment to conduct experiments and develop innovative drug delivery methods to improve medication efficacy, safety, and patient compliance.
PHARMACOLOGY LAB
A pharmacology lab investigates how drugs affect living systems by studying their mechanisms of action (pharmacodynamics) and how the body handles them (pharmacokinetics). Labs use various instruments to conduct in vivo (living organism) and in vitro (isolated tissue) experiments on different classes of drugs, such as analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and psychopharmacological agents, ultimately contributing to drug discovery and ensuring drug safety and efficacy