Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari College of Pharmacy

Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari College of Pharmacy The mission of Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari College of Pharmacy is purported to strive for improving the health care system throughout the world and to give access of pharmaceutical care to the sick and needy. To achieve this mission the students are being inculcated with a strong foundation of knowledge essential to the pharmacy profession. While providing highest quality instruction in pharmaceutical sciences, the faculty introduces and develops the art of critical thinking, problem solving and life long learning for posterity as would make the young pharmacists healthy to stand the test of time. The members of the faculty serve as role models, enthusing students during their professional development. Thus, the college assures to bring out dedicated, competent health care professionals to serve the community in the best possible ways.
The Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari College of Pharmacy is located in a rural setting in a sprawling pollution free campus spanning across 27 acres at village Anaikuttam, which is 7 km away from Sivakasi. The place Anaikuttam is on the State highways road connecting Virudhunagar and Sivakasi. Virudhunagar is a commercial town that is well connected by rail routes. The campus is accessible by road from Virudhunagar which is 25 km away. Some 400 km by rail / road north of this town is Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu (Population: 60 million). Likewise, about 50 km to the north of Sivakasi / Virudhunagar is Madurai (The Temple City) which is connected with domestic and international airlines. To the south ( 150 km) is Kanyakumari, the famed international tourist attraction of India, which could be reached by rail and road (National Highways 7).

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College Contact Details

Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari College of Pharmacy
3/77-C, Anaikuttam Road,
Anaikuttam,Sivakasi - 626 130,
Virudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu, India.
Phone : +91 - 4562 - 231 918 / 231 619.
Fax     :-
Email  : sbpharmacycollege@sancharnet.in,
web     :www.sbcollegeofpharmacy.com

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