About Us
Aditya College of Pharmacy was established in 2006 by Founder and Chairman, N.Sesha Reddy under Sarojini Educational Society who is the pioneer in educational institutions of Andhra Pradesh. The institute is permanently affiliated to JNTUK, approved by PCI, New Delhi. The Institution accredited with NAAC A Grade with 3.24 CPGPA. The Institute got Autonomous status and approved by UGC u/s 2f. Aditya College of Pharmacy has a team of well experienced and most knowledgeable faculty members, and it facilitate the students to access well equipped laboratories and technologies available in the institute.
Aditya College of Pharmacy creates an environment that opens up new worlds of opportunity. From the day of its inception, the college is producing highly qualified human resources who are academically superior and ethically strong. The campus is located at Surampalem, East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh equidistant from Rajahmundry and Kakinada, the two major cities of the District. It offers B.Pharmacy Pharm D & M. Pharmacy courses in Pharmaceutical technology, Pharmacology.
Area of Excellence
Aditya College of Pharmacy is a top-notch institution in the East and West Godavari
region with esteemed faculty, advanced laboratories, conscientious research endeavors, lush gardens,
and year-round involvement in a range of social service initiatives. The multilingual student culture at this college is centered here.
Research Capability and Focus Area
More than 200 papers were published by the faculty and students at Aditya College of Pharmacy, and six patents were Granted. The College's primary research areas include neurobehavioral studies, antidiabetic and diuretic activities, synthesis, drug docking and ADME studies, formulation and assessment of different films, Transdermal Patches,Microspheres, Method Validation, and Drug Analysis.
Academic Facilities
The academic facilities of Aditya College of Pharmacy are housed in a three-story structure that accommodates the B.Pharmacy (UG), M.Pharmacy (PG), and Pharm D programs.There were fifteen classrooms with space for sixty pupils each, whiteboards, and