Experiential and Practical Skill Training

The institution emphasizes experiential learning and hands-on practical training as an important part of the teaching-learning process to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world pharmaceutical practices. This approach enables students to learn by doing, thereby improving their technical skills, analytical ability, and professional confidence.

Students are provided with laboratory-based learning, practical sessions, experimental assignments, and training on advanced instruments such as HPLC, UV–Visible Spectrophotometer, FTIR Spectroscopy, and Rotary Evaporator. The institution also promotes problem-based learning, mini projects, and industrial exposure to strengthen practical understanding and skill development.

This approach helps students develop practical proficiency, confidence in handling instruments, analytical thinking, and better understanding of pharmaceutical processes.

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