IBSSBS College of Pharmacy, Buldhana, Maharashtra, the Prime center of pharmaceutical education, established in the year 2005. Affiliated college in Malkapur having enlarged to a 3-acre campus. Approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the institute has made a strong reputation in the field.
With a total student enrolment of 581 and having a faculty strength of 35, IBSSBS College of Pharmacy provides a good learning environment for any aspirant pharmacist. The college takes pride in having state-of-the-art facilities that aid student development in academic and personal growth. The fully automated library contains all the up-to-date knowledge with books and journals of pharmacy and the allied fields.
The total hours of working are 12 in a day, with an enormously large and well-ventilated room with a seating capacity for student concentration while studying. In order to provide students with the experience of numerous hands-on learning, there are several laboratories that are fully equipped for different departments.
The courses at IBSSBS College of Pharmacy are rich and ample, facing all kinds of educational needs. There are 4 full-time courses related to diplomas, under graduation, and postgraduation. The total intake approved for all courses is 187 seats. The college runs a 2-year Diploma in Pharmacy ( D. Pharma ) course having 60 seats, 4-year Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.
Pharm) course with 100 seats, and two 2-year Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm ) courses viz. , one in Pharmaceutics having 18 seats and the other in Quality Assurance having 9 seats. Course Name Total Number of Seats No of Specialisation Total Fees B. Pharma 100 1 Rs 3,16,000 D. Pharma 60 1 Rs 1,30,000 M. Pharma Pharmaceutics 18 1 Rs 1,40,000 M.
Pharma Quality Assurance 9 1 Rs 1,40,000 Admissions to the college have to be made in accordance with the admission procedure defined by the Directorate of Technical Education, State of Maharashtra by its Centralised Admission Process (CAP) office. Admissions to both the D. Pharma course and the undergraduate B. Pharma are made according to the CAP.