MM College of Pharmacy In Haryana - College Courses List

MM College of Pharmacy

Mullana, Ambala, Haryana   |   ESTD : 0   |   Approved By: AICTE   |   Type: Private
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About College

MM College of Pharmacy was established in 2005 by the Maharishi Markandeshwar University Trust (MMUT) Mullana, Ambala. The college is approved by State of Haryana, AICTE and UGC. It is ISO 9001:2008 certified institutions and joint accreditation of Australia-New Zealand. The college is approved for deemed university.  

MM college of Pharmacy is top ranked by careers 360 magazine 2011.Under the supervision of Principal Prof. Dr. Vipin Saini, the institute is running Diploma in Pharmacy, undergraduate course in Pharmacy(B. Pharm) and post graduate courses in Pharmacy(M. Pharm) and Ph.D in pharmacy.

Facts and Figures of MM College of Pharmacy

Establishment Year

2005

College Type

Autonomous

Principal of the College

Prof. Dr. Vipin Saini

Approval

State. Of Haryana., AICTE and UGC

Total Faculty

38

How to Reach

23 kms from Ambala Cantt. Bus and Railway 200 kms , 225 kms from New Delhi.

Why to choose MM College of Pharmacy?

  • Research and Development: - MM has got a special “R&D” cell that unique, exploratory initiative provides a creative, innovative research which help to bring best out of the researchers. Recently college won the NASA system engineering award.
  • Value Added Courses: - The University has taken up several initiatives by offering value added courses like corporate interaction, foreign languages and interfacing with the industry to bridge the gap between curriculum and requirement of the industry.
  • Strong Training and Placement cell: - Many students are placed every year with reputed MNC. There are lots of pharma companies are visiting to the campus. Last Year more than 300 companies have visited to the MMU for on Campus Placement. 

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