Program Outcomes (POs)

  1. Pharmacy Knowledge: Attain and comprehend essential and fundamental knowledge related to the pharmacy profession, encompassing biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, behavioural, social, and administrative pharmacy sciences, and manufacturing practices.
  2. Problem Analysis: Utilize principles of scientific inquiry, and engage in analytical, clear, and critical thinking. Systematically find, analyze, evaluate, and apply information for decision-making.
  3. Planning Abilities: Exhibit effective planning skills, including time management, resource management, delegation abilities, and strategic management.
  4. Modern Tool Usage: Acquire, select, and employ modern pharmacy-related computing tools, recognizing their limitations.
  5. Professional Identity: Understand, analyze, and communicate the significance of their professional role in society as healthcare professionals.
  6. Communication: Communicate proficiently with the pharmacy community and society through effective report writing, presentations, and documentation.
  7. Pharmaceutical Ethics: Uphold human values and ethical principles in professional and social contexts. Use ethical frameworks and principles in decision-making, and take responsibility for decisions that benefit society.
  8. The Pharmacist and Society: Apply professional knowledge to assess social, health, and legal issues. Acknowledge social determinants of health and respect patients’ cultural, social, and religious perspectives to ensure safe and appropriate medication use in society.
  9. Environment and Sustainability: Comprehend the impact of professional pharmacy solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate an understanding of sustainable development.
  10. Leadership Skills: Grasp leadership and team-building skills to fulfill professional and societal responsibilities. Recognize the role as responsible citizens or leaders to enhance health and well-being.
  11. Life-long Learning: Maintain competence throughout their careers by adapting to the rapid evolution of knowledge and technological advancements. Be proactive healthcare professionals who ensure the continuous acquisition of necessary competencies.