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Study Pharmacy Courses at Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences Established in 1963, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MCOPS) offers

DPharm. , BPharm. , MPharm. , PharmD. , PharmD. , Post Baccalaureate and Ph.D programmes. The hospital pharmacy manufacturing unit and pharmacies of the Kasturba Hospital provide practical training to students. Practical training in manufacturing pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, perfumes and cosmetics museum and a medicinal garden is provided to the students. A bioavailability study centre and placement cell is some of the other facilities offered by the institution. Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences has research labs for pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutics, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical marketing and administration, pharmacology, pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical quality assurance and pharmaceutical biotechnology. In the last 40 years, more than 1500 research papers have been published and presented at various national and international conferences. The college has received research grants from CSIR, DST, ICMR, UGC, AICTE, DBT, DAE and pharmaceutical industries. Why MCOPS? The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) of University Grants Commission (UGC) and National Board of Accreditation (NBA) of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, India, accredited Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The college offers professional pharmacy education from basic level to doctoral level with an accent on strong foundation. The college boasts of well-equipped laboratories and highly qualified and competent faculty and supporting staff facilitating at the highest level. Pharmacy Course You can expect a university pharmacy course to include modules focusing on chemistry, human biology and physiology, pharmaceutics (how medicines are made) and pharmacology (how drugs interact with the body). Of course, the study of medicines also involves learning about all the different diseases and afflictions that affect the human body. Most pharmacy degrees combine opportunities to develop academic research skills, with more vocational training. This could include learning about legal and ethical issues, and how to interact with patients. The overall aim is to produce graduates who will be ready to take on the responsibility involved in becoming a professional pharmacist, thrive in a sector that combines scientific research and human interaction and who will continue to be lifelong learners, adapting to the constant developments and discoveries being made in this field of knowledge. Mission Vision Quality:

Mission Excellence in Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Marching with the Times

Vision
1. Upgrade the infrastructure and facilities required for new courses and

programmes
2. Efficient coordination at all levels in MCOPS 3. Executing all Training Programmes, AICTE sponsored Quality Improvement

Programmes (QIP), Industry Institute Partnership Programmes (IIP) and other funded research projects of institution efficiently 4. Supporting Manipal University for advanced programmes of allied pharmaceutical sciences like Cosmeceuticals, Nutraceuticals, Phytopharmaceuticals, Nanopharmaceuticals, Intellectual Property Management and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs 5. Progress and Prosperity of institution Quality Policy MCOPS is committed towards providing value based pharmaceutical education to meet industry, hospital and community needs through continuous improvement of infrastructure and facility for learning, practice and research. MCOPS shall provide an environment conducive to the development of staff and students. Quality Objectives
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Enhance student satisfaction Enhance faculty capability in teaching and research Enhance academic results Promote personality development of students Enhance training

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