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Academic infrastructure for practical learning

The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences provides laboratories, library resources,
instrumentation facilities, and digital infrastructure to support academic learning
and research activities.

Labs

Library

Computer Lab

CIF

Sports

Infrastructure overview

The department can present its facilities as a connected academic ecosystem where classrooms and laboratories support daily teaching, the library supports study and reference work, the computer facility supports digital access, and CIF supports advanced academic exposure.

Laboratories

Our core laboratories serve as the physical foundation of safety-compliant training, active teaching, and basic pharmaceutical experimentation

Library

The library functions as a specialist resource center with digital databases, important pharmaceutical literature, and quiet reference areas designed for in-depth scholarly research.

Computer lab

The computer facility supports digital learning and internet-enabled academic work, with public summaries specifically referencing up-to-date systems and connectivity.

Central Instrument Facility (CIF)

The Central Instrumentation Facility (CIF) is designed as a high-precision analytical hub for advanced research, drug characterization, and quality control, supported by sophisticated tools.

To know more about CIF, click here.

Sports

KUDOPS fosters a vibrant sports culture, offering a variety of athletic programs that encourage teamwork, discipline, and personal growth among students.

A focused section for advanced academic support

These can be described as the foundation of practical teaching, demonstrations, and regular academic engagement. Public summaries also mention projectors and multimedia-equipped classrooms.

Supporting facilities beyond the main sections

KUDOPS publicly lists other infrastructure headings such as Machine Room, CADD Lab, Animal House Facility, and Others, which means you can extend this page later with short sections if the department wants fuller coverage.