The instrument room is equipped with a probe sonicator, a distillation unit, a tablet dissolution apparatus, a colorimeter, and a polarimeter, which help students gain basic and applied knowledge in pharmacy.
NCOPS has a living herb garden enriched with 70 different medicinal plants. With different biological activities. This tranquil space provides a quiet environment for recharging and students with hands-on learning about the cultivation, collection, processing and storage of raw storage. The garden reinforces our commitment to sustainability and wellness.
An integral part of the Department of Pharmacology, the Animal House at NCOPS is carefully designed for ethical research and education. Its primary function is to house experimental animals, which serve as an essential resource for conducting pharmacological studies. Adhering to strict welfare standards, it provides a controlled environment conducive to research efforts aimed at advancing the pharmaceutical sciences.
The NCOPS Museum exhibits hand-selected historical pharmaceutical artifacts and historical frames that illustrate the development of medicine and pharmacy over the centuries. This educational resource offers students a unique look into the past and highlights advances and milestones in the field of pharmacy.
NCOPS shares an Idea Lab equipped with 3D printers and a laser cutting machine. This dynamic space allows students to transform their innovative ideas into tangible projects that encourage hands-on learning and creativity.