At SPPSPTM, various graduate, postgraduate and research programs in pharmaceutical science integrated with management education are offered. The School is the first in the country to offer such innovative integrated programmes in pharmacy and management education. Various regulatory bodies have also recognized the need for such integrated, multidisciplinary programmes and encouraging the same. SPP
SPTM since its inception is committed to excellence in pharmacy and management education to train techno managers and technocrats by being vigilant for timely changes required for achieving its goal. SPPSPTM endeavors to impart education and inculcate excellence in the field of Pharmacy & Management, in every process/activity using the principle, quality by design and not quality by default. The school views education as an academic process by which students are motivated to learn in ways that make a sustained, substantial, and positive influence on how they think, act, and feel, in line with vision and mission of the school. In a short span of six years, the school has made significant inroads in the sphere of pharmaceutical education and research. This has been achieved by outstanding student participation in various activities ably supported by highly qualified and motivated faculty and a world-class infrastructure. SVKM’s NMIMS is known for its progressive vision, futuristic programmes with dynamic curriculum, innovative pedagogy developed involving all the stake holders, keeping the emerging areas in view and delivering education based on future needs of the country as a whole to create employable and socially sensitive graduates. SPP SPTM is growing in the same direction, in line with the vision and mission of the University. FICCI has recently published a document titled “Higher Education in India: Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012 -2017) and beyond” which was provided during higher education summit held in New Delhi wherein present status and challenges ahead in higher education in India have been discussed along with action plan for future. Our hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Dr Rajan Saxena, played a significant role in the conference and bringing out the document. A few of the highlights of the document where the future directions are mentioned are given below:
Inter institutional collaboration
Designing of innovative interdisciplinary programs. Automation of library
Tap pool of retired experts,
Faculty development,
Fund doctoral students,
Send faculty for training/internship to best Universities in the world
Community service
Experiential learning
Opportunities for intellectual exploration
Academic credit system
Develop culture for protection and management of IPR,
Enabling research environment
Improved technology for education delivery
Twinning programmes, dual degrees, exchange programmes
We are happy to note that most of the things are already implemented at our School and our University indicating that the vision and mission of our School and University is very much in line with that of MHRD, GOI for higher education in the country and we are forging ahead of many others in the area. In the past two days, TOI has published a news that Disaster management will soon be an optional paper as part of the curriculam for all undergraduate (UG) courses at universities and affiliated colleges recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and that the disaster management course is expected to create a basis to work towards preparedness and also help develop a culture of safety and prevention. Our school has already included Disaster Management at UG level since last two years. It shows how involved we are, with the societal growth through education!