National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Act, 1998
7. The Functions of Institute
The functions of the Institute shall be-
(i) to nurture and promote quality and
excellence in pharmaceutical education and research;
(ii) to concentrate on courses leading to
master's degree, doctoral and postdoctoral courses and research in
pharmaceutical education;
(iii) to hold examinations and grant degrees;
(iv) to confer honorary awards or other
distinctions;
(v) to cooperate with educational or other
institutions having objects wholly or partly similar to those of the Institute
by exchange of faculty members and scholars and generally in such manner as may
be conducive to their common objective;
(vi) to conduct courses for teachers,
pharmaceutical technologists, community and hospital pharmacists and other
professionals;
(vii) to collect and maintain world literature
on pharmaceutical and related sciences and technology so as to develop an
information centre of its own kind for other institutions within the country
and in the developing world;
(viii) to create a central faculty of
pharmaceutical instrumentation and analysis for use by the researchers within
and outside the Institute;
(ix) to have a centre to experiment and
innovate and to train teachers and other workers in the art or science of
pharmaceutical teaching;
(x) to develop a world level centre for
creation of new knowledge and transmission of existing information in
pharmaceutical areas, with focus on national, educational, professional and
industrial commitments;
(xi) to develop a multi-disciplinary approach
in carrying out research and training of pharmaceutical manpower so that the
larger interests of the profession, academia and pharmaceutical industry are
better served and a pharmaceutical work culture is evolved which is in tune
with the changing world trends and patterns of pharmaceutical education and
research;
(xii) to organize national or international
symposia, seminars and conferences in selected areas of pharmaceutical
education, from time to time;
(xiii) to arrange courses catering to the
special needs of the developing countries;
(xiv) to act as a nucleus for interaction
between academic and industry by encouraging exchange of scientist and other
technical staff between the Institute and the industry and by undertaking
sponsored and funded research as well as consultancy projects by the Institute;
and
(xv) to pay due attention to studies on the
distribution and usage of drugs by the rural masses, taking into account the
socio-economic spectrum in the country.