Regulations & Accreditation
Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)
The Pharmacy Council of India is the statutory body established under the Pharmacy Act, 1948 to regulate pharmacy education and the profession in India. The institution follows PCI-prescribed curriculum, infrastructure norms, laboratory requirements, faculty standards, and professional training guidelines.
Regulatory Approvals
Asha Pharmacy College operates under the guidelines and regulations of:
- Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), New Delhi
- Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow
- Board of Technical Education (BTE), Lucknow
- Government of Uttar Pradesh
Quality Commitment
Asha Pharmacy College is committed to:
- Academic Excellence
- Ethical Pharmacy Practice
- Research & Innovation
- Industry-Oriented Education
- Student-Centric Learning
- Continuous Quality Improvement
Institutional Compliance
The college maintains compliance with:
- Pharmacy Act, 1948
- PCI Education Regulations
- AKTU Academic Regulations
- Anti-Ragging Regulations
- Examination and Assessment Regulations
- Student Welfare and Safety Guidelines
Accreditation & Future Initiatives
The institution continuously strives to strengthen its academic and quality assurance framework through:
- Quality enhancement initiatives
- Industry collaborations
- Research promotion
- Outcome-based education
- Preparation for national accreditation and ranking frameworks`z
Through its commitment to academic quality, regulatory compliance, and professional excellence, Asha Pharmacy College aims to develop competent pharmacists capable of contributing effectively to healthcare and pharmaceutical sciences.
