Rules and Regulations
All students are required to follow the rules and regulations as framed by the college, the university (Rajasthan University of Health Sciences- RUHS) and Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). Students are advised to keep visiting the college, RUHS and PCI website regularly for any update.
- RUHS Website- https://ruhsraj.org/
- Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) website- https://www.pci.nic.in/
Attendance and Academic Performance:
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Regular Attendance:Students are required to attend classes and practicals regularly, often with a minimum attendance requirement (e.g., 75% or 80% as applicable as per PCI/RUHS) to be eligible for examinations.
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Extra Classes:If students are found to be struggling in certain subjects, they may be required to attend extra classes to improve their understanding.
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Disciplinary Action:Failing to meet the required attendance percentage may result in disciplinary action, including being barred from examinations.
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Academic Integrity:Students are expected to maintain academic honesty and integrity in their coursework and exams.

Conduct on Campus:
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Identity Cards:Students are required to carry and present their identity cards when requested.
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Respect for Property:Students should not damage or deface college property.
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Prohibited Activities:Activities like ragging, consuming alcohol or drugs, smoking, and using vulgar language are strictly prohibited.
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Discipline and Decorum:Students are expected to maintain a respectful and orderly environment on campus, including in classrooms and laboratories.
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Electronic Devices:The use of mobile phones and other electronic devices may be restricted in certain areas, like classrooms and labs.
Disciplinary Actions:
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Violations:Violations of the rules and regulations can lead to disciplinary action, which may include warnings, fines, suspension, or even expulsion.
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Anti-Ragging Committee:College has anti-ragging committees to address any instances of ragging.
Other Important Considerations:
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Changes and Modifications:The rules and regulations may be subject to change or modification, so students should stay informed of any updates.
Various Regulations:
Regulations related to curriculum-
- Education Regulation- 2020 (ER-2020) (Regulation to govern D.Pharm curriculum)
- Syllabus- D.Pharm course as per ER-2020 {D.Pharm- New Scheme}
- B.Pharm Regulation (2014) as per PCI
- Scheme and Syllabus of B.Pharm course as per the PCI- regulation (2014)
- M.Pharm Regulation - 2014 (as per PCI) and Ammendment
- Syllabus- M.Pharm