Course Description

The Department of Pharmacy (KSOP) at KIET was established in 2005. Our mission is to nurture the scientific and practical expertise of students to meet the requirements of future Pharmacists. The course is approved by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). With NBA accreditation, the department offers a constantly updated curriculum designed by both academic and industry experts to gain exposure to cutting-edge pharmaceutical techniques, instrumentation and analytical methods through well-equipped labs. Our focus is on developing problem-solvers, innovators, and future leaders, not just programmers. Choosing ‘School of Pharmacy’ at KIET, means selecting a program built for the future, supported by modern infrastructure and global exposure.

Key Highlights:
  • Modern, well-equipped classrooms and labs with sophisticated instruments such as Gas Chromatography, Atomic absorption Spectrophotometer, HPLC, FT-IR, NIBP apparatus, Western blotting, gel documentation system, Varsa Trek Automated microbial detection system, FBD, etc.
  • Dedicated Centres of Excellence such as Modular Pharmacology including Centre of excellence in Tuberculosis, Molecular Pharmaceutics including Krismatic Naturals Product development and Central Instrumentation Facility (C.I.F).
  • Well established animal house facility for pre-clinical research.
  • Value added courses integrating python programming language and Emerging Technologies in Pharmacy (ETP) for Artificial intelligence and healthcare.
  • Strong research culture with 120+ patents filed and 560+ research papers published
  • Student achievements in various International and National events, and medals in academics at University level.
  • Research papers published by faculty along with research grants and consultancy in different domains.
  • Academic and industry collaborations for real-world exposure including IPA-DSB, CPA (Lucknow), IIPH, DPSRU, Vytals Well being, Lozenges healthcare, Vita Munch.
  • Consistent placement record with more than 95% placement of students with top global recruiters.

This blend of innovation, industry connections, research strength, and consistent placements ensures excellent career opportunities for our graduates while nurturing them into competent professionals ready for the global tech landscape.

Vision

To become a leading school in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research to meet the needs of industrial and global community.

Mission

  • To impart quality education in diverse fields of pharmaceutical sciences to improve human health.
  • To provide strong fundamental knowledge in order to fulfill the demands of industries and community at large.
  • To foster a conducive environment for academia multidisciplinary & socially relevant research and innovation.

Program Outcomes

  • Pharmacy Knowledge: Possess knowledge and comprehension of the core and basic knowledge associated with the profession of pharmacy, including biomedical sciences; pharmaceutical sciences; behavioural, social, and administrative pharmacy sciences; and manufacturing practices.
  • Planning Abilities: Demonstrate effective planning abilities including time management, resource management, delegation skills and organizational skills. Develop and implement plans and organize work to meet deadlines.
  • Problem analysis: Utilize the principles of scientific enquiry, thinking analytically, clearly and critically, while solving problems and making decisions during daily practice. Find, analyze, evaluate and apply information systematically and shall make defensible decisions.
  • Modern tool usage: Learn, select, and apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.
  • 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 wellbeing.
  • Professional Identity: Understand, analyze and communicate the value of their professional roles in society (e.g. health care professionals, promoters of health, educators, managers, employers, employees).
  • Pharmaceutical Ethics: Honour personal values and apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts. Demonstrate behaviour that recognizes cultural and 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.
  • Communication: Communicate effectively with the pharmacy community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports, make effective presentations and documentation, and give and receive clear instructions.
  • The Pharmacist and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety and legal issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional pharmacy practice.
  • Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional pharmacy solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  • 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-access and use feedback effectively from others to identify learning needs and to satisfy these needs on an ongoing basis.

Dean's Message

We earnestly believe that imparting good education is about good faculty, good students and a good learning environment and we specially focus on each of these three areas. We also believe that education is not about teaching curriculum, it is about the development of human intellect, training the thought process to face professional situations with confidence. It is about the development of personality, interpersonal skills and instilling the right value system. At School of Pharmacy, it is about teaching, research and reaching out to each one of our students. We teach and counsel through the numerous student activities in the campus. We encourage the students to learn beyond syllabus by organizing project clubs, literary events, social activities, participation in national level competitive events, etc. We believe in awarding the best performance of students to encourage them besides being an inspiration for others. Thus, the time one spends at School of Pharmacy is an exciting journey of learning, making lifelong friends, differentiating between what one knows and what one doesn't. This we believe is wholesome education-truly an experience, I here upon welcome you all to come, join and be a part of this legacy that will make me feel proud.

- Dr. K. Nagarajan

Faculty

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1Dr. K. NagarajanDean
2Dr. N. G. Raghavendra RaoProfessor
3Dr. Roma GhaiProfessor
4Dr. Daksh BhatiaProfessor
5Dr. Abhay BhardwajProfessor
6Dr. Deepti KatiyarProfessor
7Dr. Richa GoelProfessor
8Dr. Praveen Kr. DixitAssociate Professor
9Dr. Smriti SahuAssociate Professor
10Dr. Snigdha BhardwajAssociate Professor
11Dr. Abhishek KumarAssociate Professor
12Dr. Garima KapoorAssociate Professor
13Dr. LakshmiAssociate Professor
14Dr. Shardendu Kumar MishraAssociate Professor
15Dr. Anuj PathakAssociate Professor
16Dr. Sanjeev ChauhanAssociate Professor
17Dr. Shwetakshi SharmaAssistant Professor
18Mr. Debaprasad GhoshAssistant Professor
19Mr. Surya PrakashAssistant Professor
20Ms. Priya BansalAssistant Professor
21Ms. Vidhu SaxenaAssistant Professor
22Ms. Shipra SinghalAssistant Professor
23Ms. Shikha KaushikAssistant Professor
24Mr. Kapil SachanAssistant Professor
25Mr. Balwan SinghAssistant Professor
26Ms. Pragati GuptaAssistant Professor
27Ms. Surbhi KambojAssistant Professor
28Ms. Sheena MehtaAssistant Professor
29Ms. Sakshi GargAssistant Professor
30Ms. NidhiAssistant Professor
31Ms. Pallavi BarikAssistant Professor
32Ms. Megha GargAssistant Professor
33Mr. Nilay Kumar NandiAssistant Professor
34Ms. Monika TarghotraAssistant Professor
35Ms. Pushpika JainAssistant Professor
36Ms. Tejesvi MishraAssistant Professor
37Mr. Priya Ranjan BhidoniaLecturer
38Mr. Shubham SharmaLecturer
39Ms. Konika RaoLecturer
40Mr. Rahul SinglaLecturer
41Mr. Naveen KhannaProfessor of Practice

Publications & Research

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Class Room

We have well-equipped class rooms with smart touch boards, audio system and internet facilities:

Labs

Modern, well-equipped labs with sophisticated instruments.

  • Pharmaceutics : This Laboratory provides students with hands-on experience in the design, formulation, and evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms. It is well equipped with modern instruments such as tablet dissolution apparatus, tablet punching machine, stability chambers, and particle-size analyzers, the lab enables learners to understand drug delivery systems, pre-formulation studies, and manufacturing processes. It serves as a practical platform for developing skills in formulation development, quality testing, and industrial-grade pharmaceutical practices.
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry : This Laboratory provides hands-on training in the analysis, synthesis, and characterization of drug molecules. Equipped with modern instruments such as UV–Visible spectrophotometers, pH meters, chromatographic systems, and melting point apparatus. It builds strong analytical and problem-solving skills essential for quality control, drug development, and research in the pharmaceutical industry. It combines principles of organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and analytical techniques to understand the chemical properties, synthesis, and interactions of therapeutic agents.
  • Pharmacognosy : This laboratory focuses on the study, identification, and evaluation of medicinal plants and natural drug sources. Equipped with microscopes, extraction and isolation apparatus, and phytochemical analysis tools, the lab enables students to authenticate crude drugs, analyze bioactive compounds, and understand herbal formulation techniques. It provides practical skills essential for research, quality assessment, and standardization of herbal and natural products.
  • Model Pharmacy : This Laboratory is designed to simulate a real-world pharmacy setup, allowing students to practice dispensing procedures, prescription handling, patient counseling, and drug information services. Equipped with mock drug shelves, labeling systems, and counseling spaces, the lab helps students develop essential skills in pharmacy practice, communication, and medication management. It provides a practical foundation for community and hospital pharmacy operations.
  • Pharmacology : This Laboratory provides practical training in studying the effects of drugs on biological systems. Equipped with advanced experimental setups, simulation software, and analytical tools, the lab allows students to observe drug actions, evaluate dose–response relationships, and understand pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles. It serves as a foundation for learning drug safety, efficacy testing, and preclinical research techniques essential in drug development.

Placement

    Center of Excellence

    Centre of Excellence of Central Instrumentation Facility (C.I.F.) Laboratory

    Centre of Excellence of Central Instrumentation Facility (C.I.F.) Laboratory

    The CoE of CIF Laboratory encompasses highly sophisticated instruments like HPLC Binary gradient Pump and Single isocratic Pump with Variable wavelength UV-Visible Detector including Empower QS Software (Waters), Digital Filter Fluorimeter (Biogen), Rheometer (Brook Field), Gel electrophoresis Assembly (Gene i), Digital Colorimeter (Biogen), Microprocessor controlled pH meter, etc.

    Modular Pharmacology Laboratory

    Modular Pharmacology Laboratory

    Modular Pharmacology Laboratory including CoE in Tuberculosis Facility encompasses highly sophisticated instruments like Neuro Behavioural Tracking System (VJ Instruments), Cell Analyser Fully automatic (Quick Lab), Fluorescence Microscope (Weswox), Stereotaxis Apparatus (SGLM 18DEG), Franz Diffusion Cell, ELISA Plate reader (Micro Lab), Digital Plethysmometer, etc.

    Molecular Pharmaceutics Laboratory

    Molecular Pharmaceutics Laboratory

    Molecular Pharmaceutics Laboratory including CoE in Krismatic Natural Product Development & Training Centre are specialized research and training facilities devoted to the scientific comprehension and use of novel drug delivery systems, dosage form design, and the creation of novel medications and formulations, especially those originating from natural sources respectively.

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    Clubs

    Pharma Innovation Club

    Pharma Innovation Club

    The Pharma-Innovation Club of KIET School of Pharmacy is a dynamic, technology-driven platform that nurtures creativity, research aptitude, and hands-on innovation among students.

    Aayushmaan Club

    Aayushmaan Club

    Ayushman Club of KIET School of Pharmacy is a dedicated healthcare-oriented student initiative that focuses on community service, health awareness, diagnostic support, and social responsibility.

    Syllabus

    D.Pharm I YEAR
    D.Pharm II YEAR
    SIH Software Edition 2025SIH Grand Finale will be held on 8 - 9 December
    UP Scholarship 2025Biometrics verification will continue until December 10th
    AKTU Circular Odd Sem 2025-26Regarding Filling Examination Form (III & IV Year)
    Alumni Meet 2025Alumni Meet is scheduled for 27th December, 2025

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