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Bc employability skill development programme by Princeton College of Pharmacy

Princeton College of Pharmacy successfully organized the BC Employability Skill Development Program on 6th January 2026 with the primary objective of enhancing students’ professional competencies and preparing them for the dynamic demands of the workplace. The program was designed to equip students with essential employability skills that go beyond academic knowledge, ensuring their readiness to meet current industry expectations in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. The training focused on key areas such as effective communication skills, interview etiquette, teamwork, problem-solving abilities, and strategic career planning. These competencies are crucial for building professional confidence and improving students’ ability to adapt to real-world work environments. Through interactive sessions, practical demonstrations, and expert guidance, students gained valuable insights into corporate culture, professional behavior, and the expectations of employers. Special emphasis was placed on helping students understand the importance of self-presentation, clear communication, and collaborative work practices. The sessions encouraged active participation, allowing students to engage in discussions, role-plays, and scenario-based learning that reflected real workplace challenges. This approach helped bridge the gap between theoretical academic learning and practical professional requirements. The BC Employability Skill Development Program proved to be a highly beneficial initiative, empowering students with the confidence, skills, and mindset required for successful career growth. By fostering professionalism, adaptability, and career awareness, Princeton College of Pharmacy reaffirmed its commitment to holistic education and student development, preparing future pharmacy professionals to excel in competitive and evolving healthcare industries.

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New Year Celebrations 2025 at Princeton College of Pharmacy

Princeton College of Pharmacy celebrated 31st December 2025 with great enthusiasm and festive spirit, marking the end of the year with joy, reflection, and togetherness. The campus was beautifully decorated, creating a vibrant atmosphere that reflected hope, gratitude, and excitement for the year ahead. Faculty members, students, and staff actively participated in the celebrations, making the event memorable and meaningful. The programme began with a warm welcome address highlighting the achievements of the institution during the year 2025. It emphasized academic excellence, student accomplishments, research initiatives, and community outreach activities undertaken by the college. The address encouraged students to carry forward the same dedication, discipline, and positivity into the coming year. Cultural performances added color and energy to the celebration. Students showcased their talents through dance, music, and skits, spreading happiness and unity among the audience. These performances reflected creativity, teamwork, and cultural diversity, reinforcing the spirit of celebration and camaraderie. Fun activities and interactive games further engaged participants, fostering a sense of bonding and relaxation after a year of hard work. A special session was dedicated to reflecting on personal and academic growth, motivating students to set meaningful goals for the New Year. Faculty members shared inspiring words, encouraging students to remain committed to their professional responsibilities as future pharmacists and healthcare professionals. As the countdown to the New Year approached, the entire gathering came together in anticipation and excitement. The celebration concluded with New Year wishes exchanged among all, symbolizing fresh beginnings, optimism, and renewed determination. The New Year celebration at Princeton College of Pharmacy not only marked the transition into 2026 but also strengthened the sense of unity, positivity, and purpose within the institution. It served as a reminder to embrace the future with confidence, compassion, and commitment to excellence.

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Personality Development Programme at Princeton College of Pharmacy

Princeton College of Pharmacy successfully organized a Personality Development Programme in association with DISHA Bharat on 16th December 2025 at the Seminar Hall, with the objective of fostering self-awareness, leadership qualities, ethical values, and holistic personality development among students. The programme was thoughtfully designed to inspire young minds to build strong character traits that are essential for both personal growth and professional excellence. The session was centered on the core philosophy of DISHA Bharat — “Know Yourself, Know Your Country, Know Your Culture.” Through engaging and thought-provoking deliberations, students were encouraged to introspect on their strengths, values, and responsibilities as individuals and as future professionals. The speakers emphasized the importance of confidence, discipline, integrity, and a positive mindset in achieving long-term success in life and career. Interactive discussions and motivational insights played a key role in keeping students actively involved throughout the programme. Participants were guided to set meaningful goals, develop leadership qualities, and cultivate ethical decision-making skills. Special emphasis was laid on the role of youth in nation building, highlighting how personal excellence and social responsibility together contribute to a stronger and more progressive society. The programme received an enthusiastic response from students and faculty alike. It proved to be highly impactful in shaping students’ attitudes, behavior, and outlook toward life and profession. Overall, the Personality Development Programme reinforced Princeton College of Pharmacy’s commitment to value-based education, helping transform students into confident, disciplined, and socially responsible professionals prepared to face future challenges with clarity and purpose.

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Career oriented seminar by Vision Tech Pvt.ltd at Princeton College of Pharmacy

Princeton College of Pharmacy, in association with Vision Tech Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad, organized a comprehensive career-oriented seminar on 3rd December 2025, focusing on emerging and high-demand domains in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. The seminar covered a wide range of advanced topics, including Artificial Intelligence in Pharmaceuticals, Medical Coding, Pharmacovigilance, Clinical SAS Programming, Clinical Data Management, and Clinical Research, offering students valuable exposure to contemporary industry practices. The primary objective of the seminar was to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements. With rapid technological advancements transforming healthcare, the role of pharmacy professionals has expanded beyond traditional practices to include data-driven research, regulatory compliance, and technology-enabled healthcare solutions. The sessions highlighted how AI-driven drug discovery, automated safety monitoring, advanced clinical data analysis, and regulatory research are reshaping the pharmaceutical landscape and creating new global career opportunities. Expert speakers from Vision Tech Pvt. Ltd. provided in-depth insights into real-world applications of these domains, helping students understand how theoretical concepts are implemented in professional settings. The seminar emphasized the importance of pharmacovigilance in ensuring patient safety, medical coding in healthcare documentation and compliance, and Clinical SAS programming and data management in analyzing clinical trial data accurately and efficiently. Participants also gained clarity on the clinical research process, regulatory requirements, and ethical considerations involved in modern drug development. The session enabled students to develop a strong awareness of current industry trends, global career pathways, and the skill sets required to succeed in pharmaceutical, clinical research, and IT-enabled healthcare sectors. Practical guidance on skill development, certification pathways, and employability strategies further empowered students to plan their careers with confidence. Overall, the seminar proved to be highly informative and impactful, equipping students with industry-relevant knowledge and professional direction. Through such initiatives, Princeton College of Pharmacy continues to demonstrate its commitment to holistic education, industry collaboration, and preparing students to excel in evolving, technology-driven healthcare careers.

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World AIDS day Awareness programme by Princeton College of Pharmacy

World AIDS Day was observed on 1st December 2025 at the Seminar Hall of Princeton College of Pharmacy with the primary objective of creating awareness among students about HIV/AIDS, its modes of transmission, prevention strategies, and the importance of early diagnosis and timely treatment. The programme was organized to educate future healthcare professionals about the medical, social, and ethical aspects of HIV/AIDS, while reinforcing the need for empathy and responsibility in patient care. The session highlighted the global and national scenario of HIV/AIDS and emphasized that, with proper awareness, preventive measures, and access to treatment, the disease can be effectively managed. Students were informed about the importance of safe health practices, regular screening, and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in improving the quality of life of individuals living with HIV. Special focus was given to the role of early diagnosis in reducing disease progression and preventing further transmission. A key message of the programme was the urgent need to eliminate stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS. Speakers addressed common myths and misconceptions, encouraging students to adopt a compassionate, non-judgmental approach toward affected individuals. The discussions underscored that stigma often acts as a major barrier to testing and treatment, and healthcare professionals play a crucial role in creating a supportive and inclusive environment. Students were sensitized to their responsibility as future pharmacists and healthcare providers in spreading accurate information, counseling patients, and actively supporting public health initiatives. The programme motivated students to act as awareness ambassadors within their communities, promoting prevention, respect, and understanding. The observation of World AIDS Day at Princeton College of Pharmacy served as a meaningful platform for learning, reflection, and social commitment. It reinforced the institution’s dedication to community health education, ethical healthcare practices, and public awareness, while inspiring students to contribute positively toward building a healthier, stigma-free society through knowledge, empathy, and professional integrity.

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National Seminar on Clinical Research and Artificial Intelligence

Princeton College of Pharmacy, in association with ClinOxy Clinical Research Organization, organized a National Seminar on “Clinical Research and Artificial Intelligence” on Wednesday, 26th November 2025, at the Princeton College of Pharmacy campus, Chowdaryguda, Ghatkesar, Hyderabad. The seminar was conducted with the objective of providing in-depth insights into the rapidly evolving integration of artificial intelligence (AI) within the field of clinical research and its growing impact on modern healthcare systems. The program aimed to familiarize participants with the latest advancements, applications, and emerging trends where AI is transforming clinical trials, data management, drug development, and patient safety. By addressing both theoretical concepts and real-world applications, the seminar effectively bridged the gap between academic learning and industry practices. It also highlighted diverse career opportunities in clinical research and AI-driven healthcare, encouraging students and researchers to explore innovative and future-oriented career paths. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from pharmacy students, research scholars, faculty members, and industry professionals. Expert speakers from the field shared their knowledge through informative lectures and interactive sessions, offering practical perspectives on how artificial intelligence enhances accuracy, efficiency, and decision-making in clinical research processes. Participants actively engaged in discussions, gaining clarity on industry expectations, skill requirements, and technological advancements. Overall, the national seminar served as a valuable academic platform for knowledge exchange and professional growth. By fostering collaboration between academia and industry, Princeton College of Pharmacy reaffirmed its commitment to advancing research, innovation, and skill development in pharmaceutical sciences. Participation certificates were awarded to all attendees, marking the successful completion of the event.

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Road Safety Awareness Programme at Princeton College of Pharmacy

Princeton College of Pharmacy, through its NSS Cell, organized a Road Safety Awareness Programme on the occasion of the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims – 2025, as a part of National Pharmacy Week–25. The programme was conducted on 19th November 2025 at the Seminar Hall, PCOP, in association with the Transport Wing, Brahmakumaris Silence Retreat Centre. The event was thoughtfully organized to honor the victims of road traffic accidents while reinforcing the importance of road safety, responsibility, and respect for human life. The primary objective of the programme was to create awareness among students about road safety rules, responsible driving behavior, and ethical conduct on roads. The session emphasized the alarming rise in road traffic accidents and highlighted how negligence, lack of discipline, and disregard for traffic regulations contribute to the loss of valuable lives. Students were sensitized to the need for mindfulness, patience, and alertness while using roads, whether as drivers, riders, or pedestrians. The resource persons delivered insightful and impactful talks focusing on safe road practices, preventive measures, and moral responsibility. They explained the serious consequences of rash driving, over-speeding, drunk driving, and distracted driving, while stressing the importance of helmets, seat belts, and adherence to traffic signals. Special emphasis was placed on the role of youth as responsible citizens in promoting road safety and influencing positive behavioral change in society. The programme witnessed active participation from students, who engaged attentively in the discussions and reflected on their personal responsibility toward road safety. The interaction helped students understand that road safety is not merely about rules, but about valuing human life and showing compassion toward others. Overall, the Road Safety Awareness Programme successfully conveyed the message of remembrance, responsibility, and commitment toward safer roads. The initiative reinforced social responsibility among students and strengthened Princeton College of Pharmacy’s dedication to community service, safety awareness, and nation-building through meaningful NSS activities.

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64th National Pharmacy week celebrations at Princeton College Of Pharmacy

National Pharmacy Week is a significant occasion that recognizes the indispensable role of pharmacists in the healthcare system and emphasizes their contribution to ensuring the safe, effective, and rational use of medicines. In observance of the 64th National Pharmacy Week, Princeton College of Pharmacy organized a vibrant series of academic, professional, and extracurricular activities from 16th to 22nd November 2025, centered around the theme “Pharmacists as Advocates of Vaccination.” This theme highlighted the expanding responsibility of pharmacists in public health, particularly in educating communities about immunization, disease prevention, and vaccine safety. The week-long celebrations were thoughtfully designed to promote both professional excellence and holistic student development. Academic events such as essay writing and elocution competitions provided a platform for students to enhance their research abilities, critical thinking, and communication skills while expressing their views on contemporary healthcare challenges. Alongside academics, a variety of sports and indoor games including chess, shuttle, and carrom fostered teamwork, strategic thinking, and healthy competition among students. A key highlight of the celebrations was the road safety awareness programme, which reinforced the importance of social responsibility and community engagement. Through this initiative, students actively participated in spreading awareness about safe practices, reflecting the pharmacist’s role as a responsible healthcare professional beyond the pharmacy setting. Overall, the National Pharmacy Week celebrations at Princeton College of Pharmacy successfully combined learning, leadership, and service. The events not only strengthened students’ professional knowledge but also nurtured ethical values, confidence, and a sense of responsibility, preparing them to serve society as competent and compassionate future pharmacists.

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Empowering Global Aspirations Overseas Education Awareness Session at Princeton College of Pharmacy

Princeton College of Pharmacy successfully organized an Overseas Education Awareness Session in association with Orient Spectra – Abroad Education Specialists on 14th November 2025, with the objective of guiding students who aspire to pursue higher education abroad. The session was thoughtfully designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and practical guidance, enabling students to make informed decisions about their international academic journeys. The programme offered valuable insights into the crucial factors involved in selecting a suitable study destination. Experts discussed important considerations such as stay-back opportunities after graduation, affordability of education and living expenses, return on investment, employment prospects, climatic conditions, and the presence of family or support systems abroad. These discussions helped students understand how to align their academic goals with long-term career planning. Students were taken through the complete overseas education process in a structured and systematic manner. The session covered profiling and career mapping, preparation for standardized tests, shortlisting of universities based on individual strengths, and detailed guidance on drafting effective Statements of Purpose (SOPs) and Letters of Recommendation (LORs). Application procedures, visa documentation, interview preparation, and pre-departure services were also explained thoroughly, ensuring clarity at every stage. A special highlight of the programme was the emphasis on free TOEFL coaching, which encouraged students to begin early preparation and enhance their language proficiency. The experts also stressed the importance of strategic planning, timelines, and choosing the right academic pathway to maximize global opportunities. The session was highly interactive, allowing students to clarify doubts and seek personalized guidance. Overall, the programme proved to be informative and motivating, instilling confidence among students and reinforcing Princeton College of Pharmacy’s commitment to supporting global academic and career aspirations.

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Pharma Incepta-2025 A New Beginning in Pharmaceutical Education

Princeton College of Pharmacy proudly extends a warm and cordial welcome to all newly admitted students and their parents for Orientation Day – Pharma Incepta-2025, a significant academic milestone that marks the formal beginning of the students’ journey into the world of pharmaceutical education. Scheduled to be held on 13th November 2025 at the Seminar Hall, Princeton College of Pharmacy, the programme is thoughtfully designed to introduce students to the institution’s academic framework, professional culture, and core values. The event will be graced by Dr. S. Prabhakar Rao, Ph.D., Chairman, Princeton Group of Institutions, as the Chief Guest, whose visionary leadership has been instrumental in shaping quality education. The programme will also be supported by Mr. S. Sudheer, Director, Princeton Group of Institutions, as the Chief Patron, and will be presided over by Dr. K. Satyanarayana, M.Pharm., Ph.D., Principal, whose academic guidance continues to inspire excellence among students and faculty alike. Pharma Incepta-2025 aims to provide a comprehensive overview of academic regulations, curriculum structure, institutional facilities, and professional opportunities available to students. It also serves as a platform to instill a sense of responsibility, discipline, and commitment essential for future pharmacists. By fostering interaction between students, parents, and faculty, the orientation programme creates a strong foundation for academic success and personal growth. This meaningful initiative symbolizes not just the commencement of a course, but the beginning of a purposeful and promising professional journey in pharmacy.

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