Introduction
The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences prepares students to work in drug development, formulation, clinical pharmacy, regulatory affairs, manufacturing, and healthcare settings. Training focuses on scientific fundamentals, laboratory practice, regulatory awareness, and ethical patient care.
Programs Offered
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm.)
Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics.
Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm.)
Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics and English; Minimum age: 17 years.
Master in Pharmacy (M.Pharm.)
Specializations:
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Pharmaceutics
Eligibility: B.Pharm. with required marks as per PCI norms (relaxation for reserved categories as applicable).
Core Focus Areas
- Pharmaceutical formulation and drug delivery systems
- Quality assurance and analysis
- Pharmacology and therapeutic applications
- Hospital, community, and clinical pharmacy practices
Learning Outcomes
Students are expected to:
- Understand pharmacy career pathways in industry, research, and healthcare.
- Recognize principles of drug safety and medication error prevention.
- Apply regulatory and ethical standards in pharmaceutical operations.
Value Principles
- Integrity in academic work and professional conduct
- Respectful, collaborative learning environment
- Focus on public health improvement
- Encouragement of personal and professional growth
Introduction
Beena Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (est. 2017) provides industry-aligned pharmacy education rooted in global academic standards and professional ethical values. The Institute offers practical skill development through laboratories, workshops, and structured professional training.
The Institute is approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI).
Programs Offered
Diploma in Pharmacy (D.Pharm.)
Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics.
Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm.)
Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics and English; Minimum age: 17 years.
Core Focus Areas
- Pharmaceutical sciences and formulation studies
- Drug regulation, ethics, and documentation
- Community and clinical pharmacy foundations
- Industrial pharmacy and quality assurance practices
Learning Objectives
Graduates will be able to:
- Understand academic and career pathways within pharmacy.
- Address medication safety and adverse drug reaction management.
- Apply ethical and regulatory frameworks in pharmacy practice.
Institutional Values
- Student competency and academic quality are the priority.
- Commitment to public health and drug safety.
- Environment built on respect, honesty, and professional responsibility.
- Support for skill-building, professional conduct, and personal growth.