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Empowering Future Pharmacists Through Research and Critical Thinking

Promoting Scientific Spirit
The Pharma Club organized the National Science Day seminar on 23 February 2026 at the Pharmacy Block. The event aimed to promote research culture, innovation, and critical thinking among students. It provided a platform for students to present research projects and innovative ideas in healthcare and pharmaceutical sciences. The seminar encouraged scientific spirit and motivated students to explore real-world challenges with creative solutions.
Highlighting Projects
Dr. V. Hemalatha, Assistant Professor, coordinated the seminar with dedication. A total of 64 students actively participated in the event with enthusiasm. The IV year B. Pharm students presented projects on drug delivery, herbal formulations, and AI-based healthcare solutions. They also discussed patient safety initiatives and sustainable pharmaceutical practices. The presentations reflected strong scientific understanding and awareness of industry trends. Faculty members appreciated the clarity, creativity, and problem-solving approach shown by the participants. The seminar highlighted the importance of innovation-driven pharmaceutical education.
Takeaways and Feedback
Students gained confidence in presenting research ideas and communicating scientific concepts. They appreciated the interactive format and real-world relevance of the topics discussed. Feedback revealed that the seminar improved critical thinking and interdisciplinary learning. Participants valued the opportunity to showcase their research aptitude and innovative skills. The Faculty noted that the event motivated students to strengthen their scientific knowledge. The participants expressed interest in attending more research-oriented programs in the future. The seminar successfully bridged academic learning with practical applications in healthcare. The National Science Day seminar achieved its objective of promoting research and innovation among pharmacy students. The organizers expressed gratitude to the faculty, participants, and coordinators for their active involvement. The event strengthened scientific spirit and prepared students for future academic and professional challenges.

