SD College of Pharmacy is the first of its kind in the Barnala City. The college was started in the year 1985 for higher studies in the pharmaceutical field. As pharmacy is an important field throughout the world and is a necessity for health services, the college with the vision of improving the scenario in this field in the area, started imparting bachelor, master and doctorate degrees with a focus on research. The college is affiliated to the Punjab Technical University and has an approval from AICTE and Pharmacy Council of India.
Established In |
1985 |
University Type |
Self Financing |
Affiliated With |
Punjab Technical University |
Approval |
AICTE, PCI New Delhi |
Campus Strength |
500+ |
Total Faculty Members |
40 |
Library |
4000 |
Highly Qualified Faculty – The College has notable faculty with good educational background ranging from Masters to Doctorates, each and every faculty member is one of the best in their respective fields.
Exposure to Research and improve analytical skills – Students are motivated to improve their analytical skills and publish papers in International & National journals.
World Class Facilities in Library – Reference and Award winning authors’ book collection, fully computerized with Internet facilities.
Health Centres – AICTE and Pharmacy Council of India approved centres have been started in the college premises.
Herbal Gardens, Animal Facility for research– Well developed gardens and additional facilities are maintained in the college ground for aware students about the medicines and drugs.
Modern pharmaceutical Labs – The laboratories are provided with the latest and AICTE approved instruments for better exposure to the latest technologies.
What is the admission eligibility for B.Pharma course ?
This college is affiliated with Punjab Technical University & approved AICTE, PCI New Delhi. Admission eligibility for B.Pharma - 10+2 or High School Senior Secondary exam by the CBSE or any equivalent exam conducted by any State Board or Equivalent. He or She should have secured a minimum 50% Aggregate. All SC, ST candidates have a relaxation of 5% in the minimum aggregate.