PCI extended date for submission of online application for colleges
Pharmacy Council of India extended date for submission of online aaplication for academic year 2023-24
Pharmacy Council of India has issued a notification on Pharmacy Council of India website regarding approval process for academic year 2023-24. The notification includes the PCI decision for extension of date from 21st February 2023 to 27th February 2023
No further extension will be given by council for the same
In case of any technical query please take a screensshot and forward on the PCI helpdek
For any quiries with respect to PCI, you may kindly email on: registrar@pci.nic.in,
Contact No: 011-61299900
For any technical quiries with respect to SIF, you may kindly email on pcihelpit@gmail.com
The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is a statutory body established under the Pharmacy Act of 1948. It is responsible for regulating the practice of pharmacy in India and for maintaining uniform and high standards of education and practice in the profession.
The main functions of the Pharmacy Council of India include:
- Recognition of pharmacy education institutions and approval of courses of study leading to diploma, degree, and postgraduate qualifications in pharmacy.
- Registration of pharmacists and renewal of registration certificates.
- Regulation of the practice of pharmacy by enforcing ethical and professional standards.
- Maintenance of a register of pharmacists.
- Inspection of pharmacy institutions to ensure that they meet the required standards of education and practice.
The Pharmacy Council of India works in collaboration with state pharmacy councils to ensure the effective implementation of pharmacy laws and regulations. It also promotes research in the field of pharmacy and encourages the development of new drugs and therapies.
Overall, the Pharmacy Council of India plays a critical role in ensuring that the pharmacy profession in India is held to high standards of education, practice, and ethics, and that the health and welfare of the public are protected.