Infrastructure & Facilities

The Amity Institute of Pharmacy (AIP), at Amity University Gurugram, offers a modern, well-equipped infrastructure that supports an immersive and comprehensive learning experience. AIP’s facilities are designed to provide students with hands-on training, academic excellence, and a conducive environment for research and personal growth. AIP’s classrooms are designed to facilitate interactive learning through modern technology and comfortable arrangements.

Classrooms

The classroom environment at AIP fosters an interactive and collaborative approach to learning, helping students stay engaged and participate actively in lectures and discussions.

Library

The library is a valuable resource center that supports the academic and research needs of students and faculty. The library holds a vast collection of books, journals, reference materials, and periodicals in pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and related fields, ensuring students have access to essential academic resources.

Labs

AIP is home to a wide range of specialized laboratories that cater to various branches of pharmaceutical sciences. These labs provide students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with industry-grade equipment and experimental techniques.

Focused on drug formulation and development, the pharmaceutics lab is equipped with tablet coating machines, dissolution testers, and other cutting-edge tools that allow students to conduct practicals in drug formulation, compounding, and quality control. The Pharmacology lab enables students to study the effects of drugs on biological systems. Equipped with models and simulators, as well as instruments for studying drug interactions, it provides essential practical training in clinical pharmacology, toxicology, and bioassays. Dedicated to drug synthesis and chemical analysis, the Pharmaceutical Chemistry lab houses advanced spectrometers, chromatography systems, and other instruments that allow students to work on analytical techniques and chemical synthesis projects.