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PROGRAM OUTCOME (PO)

PO1 : Problem analyze: Graduates will be proficient in analyzing complex problems, will be capable of identifying key issues, formulating research questions and applying analytical techniques to effectively address challenges in drug development, quality control, and analytical testing.

 PO2 : Design and development of solutions: Graduates will be skilled in designing and developing innovative solutions and will apply advanced principles of pharmaceutical chemistry and analytical methods to create, optimize, and validate processes, formulations, and systems that meet industry standards and regulatory requirements..

PO3 : Conduct investigations of complex problems: Graduates will develop abilities to apply advanced research techniques and analytical methods to real-world problems in pharmaceutical sciences, ensuring their findings are accurate and practically relevant.

 PO4 : Gaining knowledge in drug development and new drug synthesis: Graduates will gain comprehensive knowledge and expertise in drug development and new drug synthesis, will be equipped to apply their knowledge to advance drug discovery and contribute to innovative solutions in the pharmaceutical industry.

PO5 : Environment sustainability and Ethics: Graduates will be capable in discovering and developing economically viable, eco-friendly, and non-conventional green chemistry methods and apply principles of green chemistry to scheme sustainable processes and solutions that minimize environmental impact, reduce costs, and improve efficiency.

PO6 : Skilled Communicator: Enabling graduates to effectively articulate complex concepts through technical writing and oral presentations.

 PO7 : Lifelong Learner: Cultivate a mindset of continuous learning by actively engaging with advanced ICT tools, scientific literature, and research resources, thereby supporting personal academic growth and enhancing professional development and employability in the field of Pharmaceutical and Analytical Chemistry