Sri Sai College of Pharmacy (SSCP) started in 2004, having its campus situated in Pathankot of Punjab state. This affiliated college, recognised by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi & Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi, regulates the future of pharmacy education for eighteen years. Located in a small area of 2.
5 acres, SSCP is offering different pharmacy programmes to 247 students, and among them, 247 students are undergraduates and 12 students are postgraduates. The college has a large student population, with the majority of the students being from out of Punjab, and this increases the multiculturalism of the college.
Thus, the total faculty strength of SSCP consists of 24 professional academic members who In SSCP, the student-to-faculty ratio is low, which facilitates quality and individual attention toward students. They stand as a great hall, and they are determined to provide all teaching amenities that would ensure a complete learning experience for a student.
Accommodation: The campus has two different hostels for male and female students to ensure they maintain comfort abroad from their parent’s home with an environment that supports their study. Preferably for those with a certain athletic disposition, SSCP comes with a nice gym. The college also applies student welfare where the college now has a health centre with first aid facilities for students.
The campus is equipped with a facility with seminar and cultural event possibilities to support community sense and events. Sri Sai College of Pharmacy has three courses of Pharm in different categories of the course. This programme, called Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharma), is an undergraduate programme of four years' duration with an intake of 60 students.
For those desirous of further specialisation, the college provides for a two-year Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharma) in Pharmaceutics with 9 seats. The college expects the M. Pharma students to cover the following fields: It can also make use of other departments, such as Moreover, SSCP offers a Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharma); this course offers two years and has a capacity of sixty seats.
In total the college has an approved intake of 129 students across all its programmes; this shows the college’s intention of producing skilled pharmacy professionals at different levels. The admission process in this Sri Sai College of Pharmacy will be based on merit, and the college enshrines the policy of high admission.