DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY
About Department
The Department of Pharmacy was established in the year 2005 with an aim of improving patient centric health care system in India. The department is witnessing a period of exciting growth and opportunity towards building the highly competitive pharmacists through academic excellence. It offers 1 UG program and 4 PG programmes. The department of Pharmacy is well known for its distinguished Alumnus.
- Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) with intake-100
UG Programs
- Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) Pharmaceutics with intake -15
- Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) Pharmaceutical Technology with intake -15
- Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) Pharmaceutical Analysis with intake -15
- Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) Pharmacology with intake -15
PG Programs
The department provides state of art laboratories equipped with the latest infrastructure. We have
committed and competent faculty keep abreast of the upcoming technologies, through continuous participation in seminars and workshops, registering for the advanced
courses and acquiring merit certifications.
An impressive number of pharmacy students were being selected every year in National and Multinational companies. Pharmacy Department is highly acknowledged for
conducting multiple Inter/ Intra college level competitions, creating a platform for augmenting students’ technical skills and team spirit.
The Department of Pharmacy is concentrating on Research excellence with updated technical skills like Database management systems, Artificial Intelligence in Pharmacy,
Computer aided drug design, Clinical Data Management, Clinical SAS, Clinical SAP and has many no. of publications to its credit listed in science citation index,
Scopus, Web of Science Indexed and UGC care listed Journals.
VISION AND MISSION
- To provide quality education with world class standards to project the national image better.
Our Vision
- To be a beacon of healthcare excellence by empowering individuals and structuring community capacity building.
- To provide accessible and quality pharmacy education and service in the heart of the rural environments.
- To develop highly skilled professionals with ethics and human values.
Our Mission
Programme Outcomes (POs), Programme Educational Outcomes (PEOs),
and Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs) for B Pharmacy (UG Program)
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: Comprehensive pharmacy and clinical knowledge: Demonstrate mastery and application of core knowledge and skills in relation to the evolving pharmaceutical, biomedical, clinical and epidemiological sciences. This includes competency in areas supporting high quality pharmacy practice.
PO 2: Patient Centered Care:Provide patient-centered care to diverse patients using the best available evidence and in consideration of patients’ circumstances to devise, modify, implement, document and monitor pharmacotherapy care plans, either independently or as part of healthcare teams.
PO 3: Problem solving and decision making:Demonstrate the ability to use observational, analytical and critical thinking skills to develop, implement and evaluate solutions that solve pharmacotherapy problems and build the ability to take decisions based on evidenced based practice.
PO 4: Social and cultural awareness: Recognize social determinants of health and respect patients’ cultural, social and religious perspectives to produce safe and appropriate medication use throughout society. Reflect their knowledge, experiences, values, attitudes, biases and beliefs, to show evidence of being self-aware and life-long learners.
PO 5: Leadership Skills:Understand and consider the human reaction to change, motivation issues, leadership and team-building when planning changes required for fulfilment of practice, professional and societal responsibilities. Assume participatory roles as responsible citizens or leadership roles when appropriate to facilitate improvement in health and well- being.
PO 6: Innovation and entrepreneurship: Engage in innovative activities by using creative thinking to envision better ways of accomplishing professional goals. Utilize the principles of scientific enquiry and critical thinking while solving problems and making decisions in daily practice. Attain the key ability to start a community pharmacy or chain community pharmacies with patient care services.
PO 7: Pharmaceutical Ethics: Practice ethically, maintaining patient confidentiality, responding to errors in care and professional misconduct (including plagiarism), and understanding principles of ethical research (including conflicts of interest and obtaining appropriate informed consent). Apply ethical principles while making decisions and take responsibility for the outcomes associated with decisions.
PO 8: Interpersonal and Communication skills: Demonstrate effective interpersonal written and verbal skills, adapt to socioeconomic and cultural factors as well as situational applications. Effectively educate families, patients, caregivers and other health care professional (HCPs). Function effectively in a team and act in a consultative position for other members of the health care team, regulatory agencies and policy makers.
PO 9: Clinical Pharmacist and the Society: Apply contextual knowledge to assess the societal health care needs and demonstrate effective planning abilities in order to solve problems related to health care practice. Educate and aware the patients regarding the aspect of health and prevention of diseases and provide them a cost-effective drug therapy.
PO 10: Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional pharmacy solution in societal and environmental context and demonstrate the knowledge and need of sustainable development.
PO 11: 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: Scientific Analytical Thinking: Able to implement technical skills in extraction, purification, analysis, formulation, marketing of drugs and medicines.
PSO 2: Entrepreneurship: Able to develop entrepreneurial and administrative abilities to open community pharmacies, educational institutions, and training facilities for the long-term benefit of society.
Programme Outcomes (POs), Programme Educational Outcomes (PEOs), and Programme
Specific Outcomes (PSOs) for M Pharmacy Pharmacology (PG Program)
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO 1: Ethical Awareness: Graduates will be able to understand, appreciate and apply concepts about various aspects of regulations and ethical requirement for the usage of experimental animals, CPCSEA guidelines for laboratory animal facilities, and toxicity studies.
PEO 2: Domain Knowledge: Graduates should inculcate advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of the pharmacological education which will help them to perform exceptionally in academics and their professions.
PEO 3: Systems based approach: Graduates should develop novel approaches for minimizing and monitoring of adverse drug reactions to ensure safe use of drugs by providing practical inputs in pharmacokinetic studies of various drugs and formulations in animals to establish in-vitro and in-vivo correlations.
PEO 4: Social Awareness: Graduates should act responsibly towards environment, follow ethical principles, be able to comprehend, interpret and apply laws pertinent to all spheres of pharmaceutical and allied domains. imbibe the spirit of being an entrepreneur.
Program Outcomes (POs)
PO 1: Drug Expertise: Acquire knowledge on various classes of drugs and their mode of actions to unveil the remedies for many ailments.
PO 2: Analytical Reasoning: Identify assumptions and reveal the evidence-based reasons for the disease or disorder take place to select the type of relevant treatment.
PO 3: Experimental Ethics: Consider and follow ethics and guidelines specified by the authorities of various agencies and Government of India for animal congenial laboratory practice.
PO 4: Interdisciplinary engagement: Obtain skill oriented practical proficiency by exposing and utilizing the needs of pharmacy in all disciplines to emerge as potent researcher.
PO 5: Statistical Skills: Apply and analyze quantitative metrics to gain safety data on dosage, also to compare the effectiveness among experimental groups
PO 6: Professional Identity: Be committed and responsible person to play a proactive role with fidelity to community and empower society.
PO 7: Environment and sustainability: understand, protect and cooperate environmental concerns for sustaining biodiversity.
PO 8: Modern tool usage: Learn, select, apply appropriate methods, procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.
PO 9: Intellectual Flexibility: Engage in critical thinking and gain insight to identify, design and formulate pharmaceutical products that are in need of current aspects by using material from natural sources.
PO 10: Lifelong learning: Understand and apply the concepts in day-to-day life activities for the benefit of self and for the welfare of society and its concerns.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO 1: Research Expertise: Graduates should have comprehensive knowledge of designing, conducting, analysis, reporting and documentation of the preclinical and clinical research studies for effective pharmacotherapy of drugs.
PSO 2: Pharmacovigilance Expertise: Graduates will be able to apply and appraise regulatory, computational and informatics tools and ethical concepts in preclinical and clinical research for pharmaceutical and healthcare domain in relation to society.
Programme Outcomes (POs), Programme Educational Outcomes (PEOs), and Programme
Specific Outcomes (PSOs) for M Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Analysis (PG Program)
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.
Programme Outcomes (POs), Programme Educational Outcomes (PEOs), and Programme Specific
Outcomes (PSOs) for M Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Technology / Pharmaceutics (PG Program)
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.
FACULTY
Sl No. | Name of the Faculty | Designation | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. M B Venkatapathi Raju | Professor & Principal | M. Pharm., Ph. D. |
2 | Dr. M Pavani | Professor & HOD | M. Pharm., Ph. D. |
3 | Dr. A H Varaha Santhoshi | Professor | M. Pharm., Ph. D. |
4 | Dr. K Murali Krishna | Professor | M. Pharm., Ph. D. |
5 | Dr. G Prashanthi | Professor | M. Pharm., Ph. D. |
6 | Dr. M Divya | Associate Professor | M. Pharm., Ph. D. |
7 | Chaitanya Bangari | Associate Professor | M. Pharm., (Ph. D.) |
8 | M.Madhavi Kumari | Associate Professor | M. Pharm., (Ph. D.) |
9 | M.Krishna Rekha | Associate Professor | M. Pharm., (Ph. D.) |
10 | Sravani Boyapati | Associate Professor | M. Pharm., (Ph. D.) |
11 | Y.Vishnu Vandana | Associate Professor | M. Pharm., (Ph. D.) |
12 | Asha Parveen | Associate Professor | M. Pharm., (Ph. D.) |
13 | B. Yerni Kumar | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm., (Ph. D.) |
14 | Vinay Ramji Janaki Dadi | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm., (Ph. D.) |
15 | D.V. Vamsi Krishna | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
16 | M.Divya | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
17 | M.Vasu | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
18 | A. Nanaji | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
19 | D.Purnima Yadav | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
20 | I.Adilakshmi | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
21 | M.Rajeswara Rao | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
22 | S. Chandrashekhar | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
23 | M.Suresh Kumar | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
24 | L.Divyasri | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
25 | M.Geethanjali | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
26 | K.Venkata Radhika | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
27 | M.Venkata Naga Deepika | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
28 | V.Hema Sundar Reddy | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
29 | B.Bhagya Sri | Associate Professor | M. Pharm. |
30 | B.Meher Jyothi | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
31 | K.Rohini | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
32 | Y.Anveshi Dhananjaya | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
33 | K.Bhargav Krishna Raju | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
34 | B.Mamatha | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
35 | B.Aruna | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
36 | V.Devi | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
37 | S. Vasantha Lakshmi | Assistant Professor | M. Pharm. |
38 | K. Subha Lakshmi | Assistant Professor | M.A |
Academic Information
Faculty Achivements
Dr.A.Hema Varaha Santhoshi awarded with Ph.D in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Specialization from College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam on 18th March 2024.
Mrs.D.Purnina Yadav - Achieved 1st Prize in APTI Women's Forum 2024
Dr.M.Pavani, Professor and HOD delivered oral presentation at G- Tech Summit 2023
Dr.M.Divya granted with Indian Design Patent with Design No 414281-001
Mrs B.Sravani granted with UK Design Patent No.6352513
Ms.D.Purnima Yadav granted with Indian Design Patent No.397657-001
Dr.M.Pavani and Mrs.B.Meher Jyothi granted with UK Design Patent No. 6354039
Journals: SCI/Scopus/UGC Care
Dr. M. Pavani – Professor: Published a UGC Care Journal paper with the Title “Optimization of keratinase production by streptomycetes malaysiensis (MTMS 1a) using statistical approach-plackett burman design” High Technology Letters, UGC Care Group I Journal, ISSN: 1006-6748,Volume29,Issue9,2023,Pages:316-326. https://drive.google.com/file/d/19p2ybU_hUZIlOymFJCgWCXtI1GV_GxYM/view?usp=sharing
Mrs. H.V Santhoshi Allu – Associate Professor: Published a Scopus indexed Journal paper with the Title “Traditional medicinal plant Leucas aspera linn GC-MS analysis chemical examination anti diabetic and anti obesity activities” in European Chemical Bulletin journal, ISSN: 2063-5346, 12 (S3), 6636 – 6646. DOI: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s3.748
Dr. V. Randeep Raj- Associate Professor: Published a Scopus indexed paper entitled “ Extend of implementation of patient centricity in the real world through an analysed live survey “ in European Chemical Bulletin journal, ISSN: 2063-5346, Volume 12(Regular Issue 3), 2131-2135, March 2023. https://doi.org/10.31838/ecb/2023.12.3.155
Mr. Chandaka Madhu- Associate Professor: Published a Scopus indexed paper entitled “ Stability Indicating Analytical Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Assay of ibuprofen, Domiphen Bromide and Related Substances of Ibuprofen in Finished Formulation by UPLC “ in European Chemical Bulletin journal, ISSN: 2063-5346, ,12(Special Issue 4), 851-871, April 2023. doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si4.081
Mrs. H.V Santhoshi Allu – Associate Professor: Published a Scopus indexed Journal paper with the Title “GC-MS Analysis, Phytochemical Profiling, Antidiabetic, And Anti-Obesity Activities of a Traditional Medicinal Plant, Achyranthes Aspera Lin” in European Chemical Bulletin journal, ISSN: 2063-5346, 12 (8), 5713 – 5722. DOI: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.8.45
Dr. V. Uma Sankar- Professor: Published an UGC Care Journal paper with the Title “Chronic kidney disease and its complete scenario, management of chronic kidney disease by clinical pharmacists - a prospective interventional study ” Journal: Journal of Innovations in Applied Pharmaceutical Science (JIAPS), Publisher: South Asian Academic Publications, ISSN / e-ISSN: 2455-5177, Volume: 7(2), June, 2022. . https://doi.org/10.37022/jiaps.v7i2.328
Dr. V. Uma Sankar- Professor: Published a UGC Care Journal paper with the Title “Optimization of keratinase production by streptomycetes malaysiensis (MTMS 1a) using statistical approach-plackett burman design” High Technology Letters, UGC Care Group I Journal, ISSN: 1006-6748,Volume29,Issue9,2023,Pages:316-326. https://doi.org/10.47957/ijpda.v10i4.521
Dr. V. Uma Sankar- Professor: Published an UGC Care Journal paper with the Title “Perinatal predictors of Postpartum depression” Journal: International Journal of Pharmaceutics and Drug Analysis, ISSN / e-ISSN: 2348:8948, Vol: 10, Issue: 4, 2022; 106-113. https://doi.org/10.47957/ijpda.v10i4.523
Patents:
D.Purnima Yadav: Patent has Published a Patent with a Title “Digital Portable Device Used For Pulmonary Function Test” Design Patent Application Id:Patent Application No:397657-00. Filed Applied Date:15/10/2023
Mrs H.V Santhoshi Allu: Patent has Published a Patent with a Title “Computer Aided Drug Design Synthesis And Estimation Of Newer Drug For Cancer Pain And Neurological Diseases” Application No. 202311049664, Date of filing of Application: 24/07/2023, Publication Date: 11/08/2023
Dr.M.Pavani: Patent has Published a Patent with a Title “Repurpose of Fluvastatin For The Treatment of Osteoporosis” Patent Application No:202341034185 A, Published Journal No: 24/2023, Date:16/06/2023
Dr. Uma Sankar Viriti: Patent has Published a Patent with a Title “Bioanalytical Method Development And Validation of Tetra cyclin Class of Antibiotic In Biological Matrices by LC-MS/MS” Application No. 202211021199, Date of filing of Application: 08/04/2022, Publication Date: 15/04/2023
Books Published:
Madhu Chandaka, Eshwar Kumar Kilari, M.B.Venkatapathi Raju: published a Book with the Title " Cultivation of spinacia oleraces by using hydroponics technique" ISBN: 6205500094, Publisher name: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing.
Dr. G. Prasanthi: published a Book with the Title " AI in Healthcare: Transforming medicine and Patient Care" ISBN: 978-81-966517-1-8, Publisher name: Indo-continental Academic Publishers. https://icappublishers.com/?product=ai-in-healthcare-transforming-medicine-and-patient-care-by-dr-gottapu-prashantidr-gottapu-santosh-kumardr-m-n-v-s-s-kumar
Dr.M.Pavani: published a Book with the Title " Ai Algorithms and Its Applications" ISBN: 978-81-964993-4-1, Publisher name: Deccan Acedemic International Publishers. https://diappublishers.com/?product=ai-algorithms-and-its-applications-by-dr-m-n-v-s-s-kumardr-gottapu-santosh-kumardr-gottapu-prashanti
Faculty Development Programs (FDP’s) Attended:
Mr. A. Nanaji Participated in a one-week Faculty development program on “Recent advances and innovations in Identification &Estimation of New Drugs by Different Analytical Techniques” organised by MAM College of Pharmacy from 20th June 2022 to 26th June 2022.
Dr. G. Prasanthi Participated in a one-week Faculty development program on “Recent advances and innovations in Identification &Estimation of New Drugs by Different Analytical Techniques” organised by MAM College of Pharmacy from 20th June 2022 to 26th June 2022.
Mrs. B. Aruna Participated in a one-week Faculty development program on “Recent Development Pharmacy Education &Pharmacy Practice” organised by NIMRA College of Pharmacy from 11-07-2022 to 16-07-2022.
Mrs. B. Poornima Participated in a one-week Faculty development program on “Recent Development Pharmacy Education &Pharmacy Practice” organised by NIMRA College of Pharmacy from 11-07-2022 to 16-07-2022.
Dr. N. Hema Madhuri Participated in a one-week Faculty development program on “Handling of Analytical Instruments” by MAM College of Pharmacy from 04-07-2022 to 09-07-2022
Mrs. B. Meher Jyothi Participated in a one-week Faculty development program on “Recent advances and innovations in Identification &Estimation of New Drugs by Different Analytical Techniques” organised by MAM College of Pharmacy from 20th June 2022 to 26th June 2022.
Dr. B. Teja Sree Participated in a one-week Faculty development program on “Handling of Analytical Instruments” by MAM College of Pharmacy from 04-07-2022 to 09-07-2022.
STUDENTS ACIEVEMENTS
Pratibha Award Winners:
Name: | R Harshitha |
Roll No | 13T51R0002 |
Percentage | 90% |
Year | 2013 -2019 |
Name: | Hanisha |
Roll No | 13T51R0016 |
CGPA | 89 % |
Year | 2013- 2019 |
Ms. P. Manisha of II B. Pharm stood first place in the International Seminar Conducted by Sanketika Engineering College, Visakhapatnam.
Ms. R. Harshitha and Hanisha of Pharm. D got Pratibha Awards for academic excellence.
Ch. Gayatri of IV B. Pharm presented poster in the National Seminar on “Changing Paradigm in Pharmaceutical Education and Research from Indian Perspective – NEP 2020” Conducted by Raghu College of Pharmacy in association with IPGA, A. P State Branch, Visakhapatnam.
N. Hima Bindu of IV Pharm. D presented eposter in the International Conference on “Challenges for Academics in Meeting The Goals of Novel Innovations in Pharmacy” Conducted by Raghu College of Pharmacy, Visakhapatnam.
R. Keerthi of IV B. Pharm presented poster in the National Seminar on “Changing Paradigm in Pharmaceutical Education and Research from Indian Perspective – NEP 2020” Conducted by Raghu College of Pharmacy in association with IPGA, A. P State Branch, Visakhapatnam.
Industrial Visits
Industrial Visits:
IV B.Pharm students Visited Pfizer Health care India Private Limited as an industrial visit, which was organized by Dr M.B.V.Raju, Principal, Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences on 16th March 2024.
IV/ IV B.Pharm Students of Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences visited Andhra Pradesh Med Tech Zone(AMTZ), Visakhapatnam on 5th March 2024.
Industrial visits expose students to potential career paths and foster connections between academia and the pharmaceutical sector, helping them make informed decisions about their future careers and giving them a competitive edge in a highly specialized field. These visits offer a firsthand look into pharmaceutical manufacturing, quality control, research and development, and regulatory compliance processes. Through such experiences, pharmacy students gain a deeper understanding of the practical applications of their coursework and witness how theoretical knowledge translates into tangible products and processes.
Industrial Visit to Pfizer by the III B. Pharm Students
Industrial Visit to Pfizer by the IV B. Pharm Students
Academic Toppers
B.Pharm Academic Toppers
Name: | Indu Itamsetti |
Roll No | 20T51R0037 |
CGPA | 8.35 |
Year | 2020-2024 |
Name: | Dummu Yamuna |
Roll No | 20T51R0025 |
CGPA | 8.27 |
Year | 2020-2024 |
Name: | B.Gayatri |
Roll No | 19T51R0018 |
CGPA | 8.55 |
Year | 2019-2023 |
Name: | S.Sesanka |
Roll No | 19T51R0083 |
CGPA | 8.22 |
Year | 2019-2023 |
Name: | V.Naga Gowthami |
Roll No | 18T51R0080 |
CGPA | 83.5 |
Year | 2018-2022 |
Name: | S. Priyanka |
Roll No | 18T51R0067 |
CGPA | 82.9 |
Year | 2018-2022 |
Competitive Examinations
NIPER Rankers (2023-24)
Name: | Batna Lavanya |
Roll No | 20T51R0012 |
Batch | 2020-2024 |
NIPER Rank | 2097 |
Name: | Bonala Radha Shyam Priya |
Roll No | 20T51R0016 |
Batch | 2020-2024 |
NIPER Rank | 2256 |
Name: | Bhavarapu Raviteja |
Roll No | 20T51R0015 |
Batch | 2020-2024 |
NIPER Rank | 5249 |
LIST OF STUDENTS QUALIFIED IN PGECET EXAMINATIONS (2023 - 2024)
Sl No. |
Registration/ Roll Number for the Exam |
Name of the student qualified | Qualified Exam | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 5176010894 |
Neelamsetti Bala Shankar (20T51R0068) |
PGECET | 245 |
2 | 5177010036 |
Bevara Bhavana (20T51R0014) |
PGECET | 342 |
3 | 5176010482 | Itamsetti Indu (20T51R0037) |
PGECET | 525 |
4 | 5177010309 |
Yamala Adi Lakshmi (20T51R0097) |
PGECET | 608 |
5 | 5176010477 |
Indigabilli Oliva Kumari (20T51R0036) |
PGECET | 608 |
6 | 5177010292 |
Vadakkeveettil Leah Suzeine Raju (20T51R0091) |
PGECET | 709 |
7 | 5176010509 |
Jonnapalli Alaja (20T51R0041) |
PGECET | 947 |
8 | 5177010179 |
Mahanthi Gayathri (20T51R0059) |
PGECET | 1082 |
9 | 5176010350 |
Erothi Bhargavi (20T51R0029) |
PGECET | 1199 |
10 | 5177010216 |
Nandika Jyothi (20T51R0066) |
PGECET | 1199 |
11 | 5176010373 | Gangireddy Meghana (20T51R0030) |
PGECET | 1358 |
12 | 5176010851 | Mylapilli Prasanna Lakshmi (20T51R0065) |
PGECET | 1526 |
13 | 5176010002 | Akula Mariyamma (20T51R0001) |
PGECET | 1692 |
14 | 5177010274 | Suratha Hari Sai (20T51R0086) |
PGECET | 1692 |
15 | 5176011356 | Vasupalli Lavanya (20T51R0094) |
PGECET | 1692 |
16 | 5176010596 | Kesa Harika (20T51R0046) |
PGECET | 1862 |
17 | 5176010669 | Konta Jaya Lakshmi (20T51R0051) |
PGECET | 1862 |
18 | 5176010340 | Dhuvvana Ramya Varshini (20T51R0023) |
PGECET | 1862 |
19 | 5176011263 | Tanga Raj Latha Sri (20T51R0087) |
PGECET | 2038 |
20 | 5176011200 | Sharma Jyothirmai (20T51R0084) |
PGECET | 2198 |
21 | 5176011284 | Thanuku Ashika Sai (20T51R0089) |
PGECET | 2342 |
22 | 5177010293 | Vajrapu Harika (20T51R0092) |
PGECET | 2342 |
23 | 5173010277 | Pondala Sai Sireesha (20T51R0079) |
PGECET | 2342 |
24 | 5176011033 | Pinapatruni Dhana Sai Teja (20T51R0078) |
PGECET | 2495 |
25 | 5176010531 | Kamisetty Jyothsna (20T51R0042) |
PGECET | 2495 |
26 | 5176010126 | Bhavarapu Raviteja (20T51R0015) |
PGECET | 2495 |
27 | 5176010939 | Palavani Vyshnavi (20T51R0071) |
PGECET | 2495 |
28 | 5177010225 | Pandiri Rajeev (20T51R0072) |
PGECET | 2636 |
29 | 5177010260 | Sarapenta Sravani (20T51R0083) |
PGECET | 2636 |
GPAT/NIPER RANKERS
Name: | Y Naga Gowthami |
Roll No | 18T51R0080 |
GPAT Rank | 3574 |
NIPER Rank | 1053 |
Name: | T Sateesh |
Roll No | 18T51R0075 |
GPAT Rank | 3200 |
Year | 2018-2022 |
Name: | K Naresh |
Roll No | 18T51R0030 |
GPAT Rank | 378 |
NIPER Rank | 639 |
Name: | S Chinna Reddy |
Roll No | 17T51R0075 |
CGPA | 7.50 |
Year | 2018-2022 |
AVANTHI INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES (AIPS)
Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AIPS) has always been proactive in placing the students into the profiles of their preference. The institute has a well-organized placement team headed by the principal, faculty and the student coordinators.
Placements for the Academic Year 2023-2024 | ||||
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Sl No. | Name of the student | Branch | Details of the Company | Package |
1 | Ch.Ganesh (20T51R0021) |
B. Pharm | Haleon | 3 LPA |
2 | Doddi Manikantha (20T51R0024) |
B. Pharm | Haleon | 3LPA |
3 | Hemanth Kumar Vemakoti (20T51R0096) |
B. Pharm | Haleon | 3 LPA |
4 | Bhavarapu raviteja (20T51R0015) |
B. Pharm | Haleon Alembic Pharma Ceuticals |
3 LPA 2.2LPA |
5 | Jummu. Jennipaul (20T51R0040) |
B. Pharm | Haleon | 3 LPA |
6 | Srinivasrao kattevarapu
(20T51R00451) |
B. Pharm | Haleon | 3 LPA |
7 | N.Balashankar
(20T51R0068) |
B. Pharm | Haleon Alembic Pharmaceuticals |
2.2 LPA |
8 | Emandi Komal Hari RamaKrishna
(20T51R0028) |
B. Pharm | Hetero | 2 LPA |
9 | Addanki Anil Kumar
(20T51R0003) |
B. Pharm | Hetero | 3 LPA |
10 | Suratha Hari Sai
(20T51R0086) |
B. Pharm | Hetero | 3 LPA |
11 | Pulakhandam Nagavardhan
(20T51R0081) |
B. Pharm | Hetero | 3 LPA |
12 | Rokkam Eswararao
(20T51R0082) |
B. Pharm | Hetero | 3 LPA |
13 | Pandiri Rajeev
(20T51R0072) |
B. Pharm | Hetero | 3 LPA |
14 | Kotipalli Balu
(20T51R0055) |
B. Pharm | Hetero | 3 LPA |
15 | Mosuru Praveen Kumar | B. Pharm | Hetero | 3 LPA |
16 | Meela Pavan Kumar
(20T51R0077) |
B. Pharm | Hetero | 3 LPA |
17 | Siripuram kirandattatreya
(20T51R0085) |
B. Pham | Hetero | 3 LPA |
18 | Dasuru Santhosh
(20T51R0026) |
B. Pham | Hetero | 3 LPA |
19 | Gedala Pullaiah Verma
(18T51R0018) |
B. Pham | Hetero | 3 LPA |
20 | J.Ajayreddy
(20T51R0039) |
B. Pham | Hetero Alembic Pharmaceuticals |
3 LPA 2.2 LPA |
21 | M. Samuel Raj
(20T51R0062) |
B. Pham | Hetero | 3 LPA |
22 | Y.Tharun
(20T51R00A0) |
B. Pham | Hetero | 3 LPA |
23 | P.Dhan Sai Tej
(20T51R0078) |
B. Pham | Alembic Pharmaceuticals | 2.2 LPA |
24 | B.R. Shyam Priya
(20T51R0016) |
B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
25 | Batna Lavanya
(20T51R0012) |
B. Pham | Pulsus Bell and horn Consulting Services |
2 LPA 1.5 LPA |
26 | Kommala Rupa
(20T51R0049) |
B. Pham | Pulsus Zenex facilitators |
2 LPA 2 LPA |
27 | A Mariyamma
(20T51R0001) |
B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
28 | T Ashikasai
(20T51R0089) |
B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
29 | Yamuna K
(20T51R0056) |
B. Pham | Pulsus Vasista life sciences |
2 LPA 2 LPA |
30 | Indu Itamsetti
(20T51R0037) |
B. Pham | Pulsus Bell and horn Consulting Services |
2 LPA 1.5LPA |
31 | P Manisha
(20T51R0074) |
B. Pham | Pulsus VRL facilitators Pvt .Ltd |
2 LPA 1.5LPA |
32 | Metta Gayathri
(20T51R0063) |
B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
33 | K. Jayasri
(20T51R0052) |
B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
34 | Ch Devi Divya
(20T51R0018) |
B. Pham | Pulsus Zenex Facilitators |
2 LPA 2 LPA |
35 | Gayathri Mahanthi (20T51R0059) | B. Pham | Pulsus Vasista life sciences |
2 LPA 2 LPA |
36 | Geddapu Susritha
(20T51R0032) |
B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
37 | M.S.K Poojitha (20T51R0058) | B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
38 | V.Leah Suzeine
(20T51R0091) |
B. Pham | Pulsus Synaptic labs |
2 LPA 2LPA |
39 | M. Prasanna Lakshmi
(20T51R0065) |
B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
40 | A Priyanka
(20T51R0005) |
B. Pham | Pulsus Synaptic labs |
2 LPA 2LPA |
41 | M.Keerthana
(20T51R0061) |
B. Pham | Pulsus Zenex Facility Management |
2 LPA 2LPA |
42 | D.Pavani (20T51R0022) | B. Pham | Pulsus | 2 LPA |
43 | T.Bhavana
Tejaswini
(20T51R00) |
B. Pham | CMS Laboratories | 2 LPA |
44 | E.Ramya
(20T51R0027) |
B. Pham | CMS Laboratories | 2 LPA |
45 | P. Saisireesha
(20T51R0079) |
B. Pham | CMS Laboratories | 2 LPA |
46 | Y.Jhansi
(20T51R0098) |
B. Pham | CMS Laboratories | 2 LPA |
47 | G.Chandrika
(20T51R0034) |
B. Pham | CMS Laboratories | 2 LPA |
48 | P.Nisha
(20T51R0080) |
B. Pham | Synaptic labs | 2 LPA |
49 | S.Jyothirmai
(20T51R0084) |
B. Pham | Synaptic labs | 2 LPA |
50 | N.Jhansi
(20T51R0067) |
B. Pham | Vasista life sciences | 2 LPA |
51 | V.Harika
(20T51R0092) |
B. Pham | Vasista life sciences | 2 LPA |
52 | G.Meghana
(20T51R0030) |
B. Pham | VLR facilitators pvt ltd | 1.5LPA |
53 | E.Bhargavi (20T51R0029) | B. Pham | VLR facilitators pvt ltd | 1.5LPA |
54 | N.Jyothi
(20T51R0066) |
B. Pham | VLR facilitators pvt ltd | 1.5LPA |
55 | V.Lavanya
(20T51R0094) |
B. Pham | Zenex Facility Management | 2LPA |
56 | A.Swathi
(20T51R0008) |
B. Pham | Bell and horn Consulting Services | 1.5LPA |
57 | G.Gayathri
(20T51R0033) |
B. Pham | Bell and horn Consulting Services | 1.5LPA |
Placements for the Academic Year 2022 -2023 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Sl No. | Name of the student | Branch | Details of the Company | Package |
1 | K. Roshini | B. Pharm | Haleon | 5.5 LPA |
2 | S. Sesanka | B. Pharm | Haleon | 5.25LPA |
3 | L. Chandrika | B. Pharm | Haleon | 5.5 LPA |
4 | K. Revathi | B. Pharm | Haleon | 5.5 LPA |
5 | L. Sai Bhuvaneswari | B. Pharm | Haleon | 5.5 LPA |
6 | B. Kaveri | B. Pharm | Haleon | 5.5 LPA |
7 | P. Harshaveena | B. Pharm | Haleon | 2.2 LPA |
8 | K. Swapna | B. Pharm | Pfizer | 3.0 LPA |
9 | M. Nafisa | B. Pharm | Comtron | 1.5 LPA |
10 | M. Rishika | B. Pharm | Comtron | 1.5 LPA |
11 | T.Veenapani | B. Pharm | Mediassist | 2.76 LPA |
12 | N. Shivani | B. Pharm | Mediassist | 2.76 LPA |
13 | B. Kaveri | B. Pharm | Mediassist | 2.76 LPA |
14 | B. Kaveri | B. Pharm | Mediassist | 2.76 LPA |
15 | K. Roja ramani | B. Pharm | Mediassist | 2.76 LPA |
16 | S. Vamsi | B. Pharm | Mediassist | 2.76 LPA |
17 | M. Renuka swathi | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
18 | M. Lohith | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
19 | K. Navya | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
20 | P. Sai Jahnavi | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
21 | P. Sahron | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
22 | V. Lavanya | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
23 | B. Bindusri | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
24 | B. Gayatri | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
25 | B. Sankar Rao | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
26 | V. Sai sravani | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
27 | V. Harsha | B. Pham | Comtron | 1.44 LPA |
The following companies have visited the campus during the academic year 2022-2023.
Sl No. | Name of the Company | Designation | No. of Students Attended | No. of Students Selected | Package |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mediassist | Junior Executive | 80
(B. Pharm) |
8 | 3.5LPA |
2 | Comtron | Medical Coding | 60
(B. Pharm) |
13 | 3.5LPA |
3 | Pfizer | Apprentice | 20 | 1 | 2.5LPA |
4 | Haleon | Sales Executive | 77
(B. Pharm, M. Pharm, Pharm. D) |
10 | 5.5LPA |
ACTIVITIES
Guest lectures:
World Pharmacists Day: "Pharmacists Meeting Global Health needs"
"One Day Workshop on ADR Reporting" on 21-09-2024 on the eve of Pharmacovigilance Programme of India - 4th National Pharmacovigilance week Celebrations Organized by Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Dr.D.Shyamala, Professor and HOD Pharmacology and Dr.K.Chitra, Assistant Professor,Pharmacology of Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam were attended as Guest Speakers for workshop and enlighten the B.Pharm, Pharm.D and M.Pharm students with Adverse Drug Reporting( ADR), its Importance in the present scenario and gave valuable insights on How to report and when to report ADR with Case Studies.
Guest Lecture on " Recent approaches in Granulation techniques with trouble shooting (Wet granulation, Drying ) using Glatt Integra Lines" Organised by Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences on 5th August 2024
Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences invites specialists from different exploration a region from reputed associations/industries to impart their insight to the students which makes them to familiarize about the advanced appraises/strategies utilized in the field of Pharmacy.
Guest lecture on How to prepare for GPAT exam by
Dr. K. Swathi Priya to IV B. Pharm students
One – day webinar on “DIFFERENCE IN FILING FOR INDIAN PATENTS AND AUSTRALIAN PATENTS” by Mrs. S. Swarna Latha, M.Pharm, PGDES,PGDCR (Ph.D), Clinical Research Associate, Life Fertility and Research Centre VSP on 17/05/2023.
One- day workshop on “HEALTH APP DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT” by Dr. Venkata Jagadeesh, Business Development Executive, SUITS CARE NETWORK on 30-11-2022
Seminar on “Trade Mark And Copyrights” by Dr. D. VASUDHA, Associate Professor, Vignan Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology on 12-08-2023
Seminar on “Steps To Follow A Patent Application For UK Patent System” by Dr. P.V. MADHAVI LATHA, Professor, Viswanadha Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Visakhapatnam on 26-08-2023.
Alumni
Name : | V. Venkatesh |
Reg No : | 05T51R0055 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Senior Scientist, AR&D |
Company Name : | Signa Pharma, USA |
Salary : | 1 Crore 10 Lakhs PA |
Name : | D Archana Kumari |
Reg No : | 05T51R0010 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Admin Manager |
Company Name : | Bank Of India , Hyderabad |
Salary : | 15 LPA |
Name : | Padmaja Chodiganji |
Reg No : | 11T51R0052 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Eisai Pharmaceutical India Pvt. Ltd |
Company Name : | Sr. Associate, Visakhapatnam |
Salary : | 15 LPA |
Name : | Chinnababu Kasukurthi |
Reg No : | 08T51R00027 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Product Safety Specialist |
Company Name : | Solenis GSS India Pvt Ltd, HYD |
Salary : | 12 LPA |
Name : | Srujana |
Reg No : | 07T51R0034 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Senior Specialist, Regulatory Operations |
Company Name : | Sandoz India private limited, Hyd |
Salary : | 10 LPA |
Name : | B.Jagadeesh |
Reg No : | 14T51R0073 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Senior Quality Transitional Analyst |
Work Place: | WNS, Visakhapatnam |
Salary : | 8 LPA |
Name : | M. Adinarayana |
Reg No : | 07T51R0001 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Senior Executive |
Company Name : | Lee Pharma Limited, VSKP |
Salary : | 8 LPA |
Name : | Lankalapalli Harsha Sree |
Reg No : | 14T51R0025 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Senior Research Associate |
Work Place : | Actimus Biosciences pvt. Ltd |
Location : | Visakhapatnam |
Salary : | 8 LPA |
Name : | Jayashree |
Reg No : | 07T51R0016 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Operations - Production |
Company Name : | WNS Global Services, VSKP |
Salary : | 7 LPA |
Name : | Rajeswarao Muddada |
Reg No : | 11T51R0060 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Team Member |
Company Name : | Dr. Reddy”s Laboratories, VSKP |
Salary : | 7 LPA |
Name : | G.Pavani Sirisha Jyothirmayi |
Reg No : | 15T51R0027 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Branch Postmaster |
Work Place : | Gramin Dak Sevaks |
Location: | Visakhapatnam |
Salary : | 6 LPA |
Name : | M. Sai Srilatha |
Reg No : | 15T51R0043 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Learning Content Specialist |
Work Place : | REPLICON Software |
Location: | Banglore |
Salary : | 6 LPA |
Name : | B. Hima Bindu |
Reg No : | 16T51R0007 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Bio-Analytical Associate |
Work Place : | PRADO |
Location : | Pune |
Salary : | 5 LPA |
Name : | S. Yesu Babu |
Reg No : | 17T51R0070 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Executive -Quality control |
Work Place : | Eugia Pharma |
Location: | Hyderabad |
Salary : | 5 LPA |
Name : | G.P. Varma |
Reg No : | 18T51R0018 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Domain Trainer |
Work Place : | CMS Laboratories |
Location: | Visakhapatnam |
Salary : | 5 LPA |
Name : | Nirupa Paila |
Reg No : | 16T51R0050 |
Branch : | B. Pharm |
Designation : | Research Associate |
Work Place : | Laurus Labs Pvt Ltd |
Location : | Visakhapatnam |
Salary : | 5 LPA |