First-year BPharm students shine at Father Muller College of Pharmaceutical Sciences


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Mangaluru, Jun 6: Father Muller College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (FMCOPS) announced the exceptional performance of its first year Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm) students in the first semester Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) university examinations.

A total of 30 students appeared for the examinations across four core pharmacy subjects, with 22 students securing distinction. The pass percentage in Pharmaceutics was an impressive 100%, while Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry – I and Human Anatomy & Physiology (HAP) each recorded a pass rate of 96.67%. Pharmaceutical Analysis followed closely with a pass percentage of 90%. The results reflect the students’ dedication and the institution’s commitment to academic excellence.

The overall academic performance has been remarkable, with pass percentages exceeding 90% in all subjects.

Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho, director FMCI, Fr Faustine Lucas Lobo designate director and Dr Satish S principal FMCOPS, congratulated the students and faculty on their excellent performance. They emphasised the importance of continued dedication to uphold the standards of excellence the institution is known for.

FMCOPS remains committed to delivering high-quality pharmaceutical education, fostering holistic development, and nurturing competent professionals for the healthcare sector.

 

  

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