Malla Reddy Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MRIPS), a part of the Chandramma Educational Society was established in the year 2005 by Sri. Ch. Malla Reddy a renowned educationist of Andhra Pradesh. The college was established to pass on quality of education in the field of Pharmacy. The college offers with graduate and post graduate program in Pharmacy. The college offers B. Pharmacy M. Pharma to the students. The college is affiliated to the JNT University, Hyderabad. The college is approved by AICTE and PCI. The college has qualified, dedicated and experience faculty for its students.
Facts and Figures:
Established in |
2005 |
Affiliated to |
JNT University, Hyderabad |
Admission |
Admission in college B. Pharmacy is through EAMCET rank and for M. Pharmacy through GPAT rank. |
Seminar Hall |
The college has a well equipped Seminar hall with the seating capacity for about 300 audiences. |
Library |
The college has a well ventilated, spacious and furnished library. It has about 5831 volume & 850 titles of books, subscribed to about 25 international journals and 10 online national journals in addition to some of newspapers and magazines for the students. The library is also facilitated with LAN & internet connectivity. |
Laboratories |
The college has about 10 other laboratories for all courses which are spacious with modern equipments and build according to the norms of JNTUH, AICTE & PCI. |
Why to Join Malla Reddy Institute of Pharmaceutical Science?
1. Internship or Residency Training– The students after the completion of the academic curriculum enter for 1 year of internship which involves posting of students in specialty units. In the training period the students are exposed to the actual practice in pharmacy or other related services in pharmacy. Through this phase the students acquires required knowledge and skills under the supervision of a preceptor.
2. Promoting and supporting anti-ragging culture: Malla Reddy Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences strives to ensure every measure with respect to anti-ragging. The college inspects student activity both in college and campus in order to eradicate any possibilities of ragging.