NASHIK GRAMIN SHIKSHAN PRASARAK MANDAL’s

BRAHMA VALLEY INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY

Approved by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi, and DTE Mumbai, recognized by the Government of Maharashtra, affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere

Choice Code: 550582310  |  DTE Code: 5505

PO-PEO-PSO&CO

Meet the visionaries guiding Brahma Valley Pharmacy toward excellence

πŸŽ“ Program Outcomes (POs)

Empowering students with academic excellence, professional skills, and ethical values in pharmaceutical sciences.

πŸŽ“ Program Outcomes (POs)

PO1 – Pharmacy Knowledge

Possess comprehensive knowledge of pharmacy and its applications in areas like drug design, drug manufacturing, regulatory affairs, and pharmacological evaluation.

PO2 – Planning Abilities

Demonstrate effective planning and time management in both academic and professional settings to achieve pharmaceutical goals.

PO3 – Problem Analysis

Identify, analyze, and solve pharmaceutical problems using scientific principles and data analysis, particularly in areas such as pharmacokinetics, formulation, and quality assurance.

PO4 – Modern Tool Usage

Apply modern tools and software relevant to pharmaceutical research, drug design, biotechnology, and formulation development while understanding their limitations.

PO5 – Leadership Skills

Exhibit leadership, team-building, and management skills in multidisciplinary professional environments such as hospitals, industries, and regulatory bodies.

PO6 – Professional Identity

Understand and uphold the roles, responsibilities, and ethical values of a pharmacist in diverse healthcare settings.

PO7 – Pharmaceutical Ethics

Practice pharmaceutical ethics in accordance with national and international codes of conduct and contribute responsibly to healthcare and the community.

PO8 – Communication

Communicate effectively with peers, patients, healthcare professionals, and the public through verbal, written, and digital means.

PO9 – The Pharmacist and Society

Apply reasoning informed by pharmaceutical knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, and legal responsibilities relevant to pharmacy practice.

P10 – Environment and Sustainability

Understand the impact of pharmaceutical industries on the environment and promote sustainable practices in drug development and healthcare delivery.

P11 – Lifelong Learning

Recognize the need for and engage in continuous professional development and lifelong learning in a rapidly evolving pharmaceutical and healthcare sector.

P12 – Research Aptitude

Demonstrate research skills, scientific temperament, and ability to design, conduct, analyze, and report experiments and projects in pharmaceutical sciences.

🎯 Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Nurturing future pharmacists to lead with knowledge, ethics, and innovation.

🎯 Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO1: Strong Pharmaceutical Foundation

Graduates will have a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and allied areas enabling them to understand, analyze, and solve real-world healthcare and industrial challenges.

PEO2: Professional Competence

Graduates will become competent professionals capable of working effectively in various fields such as community pharmacy, clinical pharmacy, regulatory affairs, pharmaceutical marketing, and drug manufacturing.

PEO3: Lifelong Learning and Higher Studies

Graduates will engage in lifelong learning and pursue higher education, research, or professional development in pharmaceutical sciences and related fields.

PEO4: Ethics and Social Responsibility

Graduates will exhibit high ethical standards and social responsibility, serving the healthcare system and contributing positively to society through safe and effective drug use.

PEO5: Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Graduates will develop entrepreneurial capabilities and innovative thinking for setting up ventures or contributing to R&D and product development in the pharmaceutical sector.

πŸ§ͺ Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

Focused capabilities designed for excellence in pharmacy practice, industry, and research.

πŸ§ͺ Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO1: Drug Development and Formulation

Apply knowledge of pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry, and biopharmaceutics to design, develop, and evaluate effective drug delivery systems and dosage forms.

PSO2: Clinical and Community Pharmacy

Provide effective patient care by applying principles of pharmacology, clinical pharmacy, and pharmacotherapeutics, ensuring safe and rational use of medicines.

PSO3: Regulatory and Industrial Competency

Demonstrate understanding of pharmaceutical laws, ethics, regulatory frameworks, quality assurance, and industrial practices essential for roles in manufacturing and compliance.

PSO4: Research and Analytical Skills

Demonstrate skills in pharmaceutical research, quality control, and analysis using advanced instrumentation and techniques, contributing to innovation and problem-solving in drug development.

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