HYDERABAD:The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has urged the state government to restrict B. Pharmacy seats in each pharmacy college to 60. Several colleges were sanctioned an intake ranging from 100 to 300 seats by the All India Council for Technical Education, despite a request from the PCI to cap the seats at 60.
The PCI president, Prof.B.Suresh and PCI education division chairman Prof. T.V. Narayana met the officials of the higher education department and urged them not to grant approvals for more than 60 seats.
They pointed out that the standards in pharmacy education have already touched rock bottom and further increase in the intake will deteriorate the situation further
The PCI president, Prof.B.Suresh and PCI education division chairman Prof. T.V. Narayana met the officials of the higher education department and urged them not to grant approvals for more than 60 seats.
They pointed out that the standards in pharmacy education have already touched rock bottom and further increase in the intake will deteriorate the situation further
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