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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY

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About Department

CHAIR-PERSON

Dr.RAMA KRISHNA MUNGI
Professor and Head

The Department of Pharmacy was established in the year 2007 , offers B.Pharm with an Intake of 100. The Department also offers M.Pharm- Pharmaceutics with an intake of 15, introduced in 2011 and M.Pharm- Pharmaceutical Analysis with an intake of 15, introduced in 2012 .The department provides spacious and well equipped laboratories with the latest infrastructure. The department having well experienced competent faculties

The Department has got good records of placement and several number of Pharmacy students were being selected every year in National and Multinational companies like Hetero Pharma , Aurobindo Pharma limited, Divis Laboratories , Medplus health services etc

VISION AND MISSION

    Our Vision

  • Our vision is to become the place where pharmacy practitioners, researchers, teachers, and students can go to be empowered to change health care around the world.

    Our Mission

  • Our mission is to advance clinical and research initiatives to enhance health outcomes while training the next generation of creative, cooperative pharmacists and health scientists.

COs - UG

  • BPHARM R22 POCO
  • R 17 PO CO

Program Educational Outcomes (PEOs), Program Outcomes (POs), and Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) for B Pharmacy (UG Course).

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO 1: Professionalism: Graduates will be able to demonstrate technical skills in medicine compounding and dispensing, offering drug information services to enhance the health care team's drug therapy.

PEO 2: Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Graduates will be able to inculcate leadership and management skills through effective communications, expertise in problem solving related to drugs, formulations and continuous professional development.

PEO 3: Liasion: Graduates will be able to train in synchronization with the requirements of pharmaceutical industry and encouraged to participate in seminars, conferences, workshops group discussions, quizzes, and health care programs.

PEO 4: Preventive Medicine: Graduates will be qualified to take part in national health development initiatives and serve the community with the highest standards of professional ethics.

Program Outcomes (POs)

PO 1 : Pharmacy Knowledge : Have sound knowledge of fundamental principles and their applications in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology.

PO 2 : Practical Skill: Develop an ability to use lab equipment and different kinds of simulation software with an in depth knowledge to design synthetic and analytical processes to perform experiments on synthesis, design, pharmaceutical analysis, pharmacological evaluation and formulation problem.

PO 3 : Professional Identity: Develop ability for in-depth analytical and critical thinking in order to identify, formulate and solve the issues related to Pharmaceutical Industry, Regulatory Agencies, and Hospital Pharmacy & Community Pharmacy.

PO 4 : Problem Solving: Develop an ability to solve, analyze and interpret data generated from Formulation Development, Quality Control & Quality Assurance.

PO 5 : Communication: Develop written and oral communication skills in order to communicate effectively the outcomes of the Pharmaceutical problems.

PO 6 : Planning Ability: Have an ability to acquire sound knowledge in order to execute the responsibilities successfully towards developing expertise as per the needs of industry and academia.

PO 7 : Leadership Skills & Team Work : Develop team spirit, apart from responding to the social needs and professional ethics

PO 8 : Life Long Learning: Develop an aptitude for lifelong learning and continuous professional development.

PO 09 : The Pharmacist & Society: Develop an understanding for the need of pharmaceutical sciences and technology towards giving quality life to people in society.

PO 10 : Environment & Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional pharmacy solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO 1: Able to apply the knowledge gained during the course of the program in drug discovery and development, their safety and efficacy and current technologies in Pharmaceutical industry

PSO 2: Able to apply the knowledge of ethical and management principles required to work in a team as well as to lead a team.


COs - PG

  • M PHARM R22 POCO
  • R 19 PO CO

Program Educational Outcomes (PEOs), Program Outcomes (POs),and Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) for M.Pharmacy –Pharmaceutics (PG Course)

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO 1: Comprehensive Expertise: Graduates should impart sound pharmaceutical knowledge in utilizing advanced laboratory techniques and instrumentation to make them ever-ready for producing quality, safety and effective pharmaceutical formulations.

PEO 2: Emerging Innovation Leaders: Graduates should become pioneers in the field of pharmaceutical innovation and research, constantly coming up with new and better techniques for drug development and assessment. Capable of making a substantial contribution towards the progress of pharmaceutical science and the creation of safer and more efficient pharmaceuticals.

PEO 3: Pharmaceutical regulationsGraduates should comprehend the goals, responsibilities, and duties of the several pharmaceutical regulatory agencies that oversee the effectiveness, safety, and quality of drugs from

PEO 4: Enterpreneural Spirit: Graduates should produce skilled pharmaceutical professionals, leaders, policy makers and entrepreneurs for building healthy nation

Program Outcomes (POs)

PO 1: Scientific knowledge: Apply the scientific and technological principles to design, develop effective pharmaceutical dosage forms and drug delivery systems for better therapeutic results.

PO 2: Technological applications: utilize technical knowledge and identify any factors affecting the quality of pharmaceutical production.

PO 3: Modern tool usage: Learn, select, and apply appropriate methods, procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.

PO 4: Entrepreneurship: Understand the basics of establishing and management of pharmaceutical enterprise.

PO 5: Practical Skills: Gain practical expertise in formulating and evaluating various novel drug release systems for minor ailments to major diseases.

PO 6: Applied science: Employ contemporary scientific knowledge viz., pharmacology, biotechnology for designing disease-centric pharmaceuticals.

PO 7: Computational and statistical methodologies: Applying and utilizing the statistical tools with the aid of computer software to optimize the formulations.

PO 8: Pharmaceutical ethics: Respect personal values and apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts. Demonstrate behavior that recognizes cultural, personal variability in values, communication and lifestyles. Use ethical frameworks; apply ethical principles while making decisions and take responsibility for the outcomes associated with the decisions.

PO 9: Environment and Sustainability: Understand, protect and cooperate environmental concerns for sustaining biodiversity.

PO 10: Life-Long Learning: Develop the habit of updating knowledge from time to time to meet industrial demands and social needs for having a fruitful career.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO 1: Formulation Expertise: Able to gain theoretical and practical knowledge on design of pharmaceutical formulations and manufacturing techniques, enabling the creation of novel drug delivery systems.

PSO 2: Computational application: Able to utilize artificial intelligence, software applications which are useful in screening formulations, interpretation of experimental data and their validation.



Program Educational Outcomes (PEOs), Program Outcomes (POs),and Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) for M.Pharmacy –Pharmaceutical Analysis (PG Course)

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO 1: Advanced Analytical Proficiency: Graduates should gain an in-depth knowledge of the advanced analytical tools and methods utilized in pharmaceutical analysis, enabling students to accurately determine the chemical composition of pharmaceutical dosage forms.

PEO 2: Innovative Analytical Science Research: Graduates will be proficient in pharmaceutical analysis research and innovation, with an emphasis on advanced instruments. develops new and enhanced techniques for the accurate assessment of medications, advancing the analytical sciences in the pharmaceutical industry.

PEO 3: Effective Communicators and Collaborators in Analytical Research: Graduates will excel in communication, conveying their research findings and analytical results effectively to their peers and the broader scientific community. They will also demonstrate strong collaborative skills, working effectively with healthcare professionals and researchers to enhance pharmaceutical analysis and research initiatives, fostering interdisciplinary teamwork

PEO 4: Initiative and Entrepreneurialism: Individual's ability to turn ideas into practice. Like finding new opportunities to share information and concepts. Generating options and solutions to cope with changes. It involves imagination, novelty and risk-taking, as well as the ability to plan and manage projects in order to achieve objectives.

Program Outcomes (POs)

PO 1: Analytical Knowledge: Possess knowledge and comprehension of the core and basic knowledge associated with the profession of pharmacy, including chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques and differentiate with volumetric analysis.

PO 2: Analytical Reasoning: Categorize assumptions and disclose the data according to guidelines.

PO 3: Problem Solving: Utilize the principles of analytical techniques with clear and critical thinking, while solving problems and making decisions. Find, analyze, evaluate and apply information systematically and shall make defensible decisions.

PO 4: Modern Techniques: Learn, choose and apply appropriate hyphenated methods and procedures and related computing tools with thoughtfulness of their applications.

PO 5: Experimental Ethics: Believe and follow ethics and guidelines specified by the regulatory authorities of various countries and Government of India for good laboratory practice.

PO 6: Interdisciplinary Commitment: Acquire skill oriented practical ability and utilize the needs of pharmacy in all other programmes to emerge as potent researcher.

PO 7: Professional Identity: Be committed and responsible person to play a proactive role with fidelity to community and empower society.

PO 8: Statistical Skills: Apply and evaluate quantitative metrics to gain method development, validation, safety data on dosage and also to compare the effectiveness among different marketed formulations.

PO 9: Rational Flexibility: Engage in critical and logical thinking and to gain an overall knowledge in developing newer methods, impurity profiling and validation protocols those are useful in laboratory purpose.

PO 10: Life-Long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. Self- assess and use feedback effectively from others to identify learning needs and to satisfy these needs on an ongoing basis.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO 1: Advanced Analytical Proficiency: Achieve a deep and advanced understanding of analytical instrumentation and techniques in pharmaceutical analysis, enabling them to conduct precise chemical analyses of pharmaceutical products and contribute to the advancement of analytical sciences.

PSO 2: Entrepreneurship: Graduates should Able to develop entrepreneurial and administrative abilities to open community pharmacies, educational institutions, and training facilities for the long-term benefit of society.


Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO 1: Formulation Expertise: Able to gain theoretical and practical knowledge on design of pharmaceutical formulations and manufacturing techniques, enabling the creation of novel drug delivery systems.

PSO 2: Computational Application: Able to utilize artificial intelligence, software applications which are useful in screening formulations, interpretation of experimental data and their validation.


PHARMACY FACULTY

SNo Name of the faculty Designation Name of the Department Qualification
1 Dr. BALAJI KAVETI PROFESSOR & PRINCIPAL PHARMACOGNOSY M.PHARM ,PhD
2 Dr.NIHAR RANJAN DAS PROFESSOR & VICE-PRINCIPAL PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY M.PHARM , PhD
3 Dr.RAMA KRISHNA MUNGI HOD & PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM ,PhD
4 Dr. PAVANI CHALLAMALLA PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS & QUALITY ASSURANCE M.PHARM , PhD
5 PITTA LAVANYA ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
6 G SWAPNA RANI ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY M.PHARM
7 THATIKAYALA MAHENDER ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY M.PHARM
8 MIR SAJID ALI ZUBERI ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACOLOGY M.PHARM
9 L VARALAXMI ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY M.PHARM
10 R NAGANJANEYULU ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACOGNOSY M.PHARM
11 AREPALLY KUMAR ANIL ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY M.PHARM
12 J VENKATA RAJKUMAR ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
13 SAPAVATH MAHENDER ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACOLOGY M.PHARM
14 ITHNA SWATHI ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
14 NAKKAPOTHULA SARITHA ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
16 SOUJANYA BURAM ASSOC PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS M.PHARM
17 UMARANI MIRYALA ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS M.PHARM
18 KANDUKURI DILEEP KUMAR ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
19 ANIL KUMAR KAMALLAPELLY ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS M.PHARM
20 AMRUTAM SRUTHI ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACOLOGY M.PHARM
21 POKALA VENKATA PAVAN KUMAR ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
22 NENAVATH SAROJA ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACOLOGY M.PHARM
23 DARAVATH BALU ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
24 VANKUDOTH KAVITHA ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS M.PHARM
25 KUKKALA SHAILAJA ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS M.PHARM
26 KATTA SARIKA REDDY ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS M.PHARM
27 SUDHA MUDURUKOLLA ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY M.PHARM
28 SANGEETHA YEDLA ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACOLOGY M.PHARM
29 SANTI SANDHYA RANI ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
30 M VASANTHA ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
31 K KIRANMAI ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACEUTICS M.PHARM
32 A ANJANEYULU ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACY MSC-Math
33 MD ALEEMUDDIN ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACY M.A.-ENG
34 BODEMPUDI LAKSHMI KANTHARAO ASST PROFESSOR PHARMACY M.TECH,CSE

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