At S.R. Institute of Diploma in Pharmacy, we believe that a pharmacist is born in the classroom but forged through discipline. Entry into this noble profession requires more than academic brilliance; it demands a character of steel and a heart of service.
Every student of SRIDP is expected to uphold the following pillars of conduct:
✦ The Sanctity of the Profession
A pharmacist holds the power of life in their hands. Therefore, academic integrity is our first oath.
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Precision in Learning: Students must approach their practical and theoretical studies with 100% honesty. In pharmacy, a small error in calculation or compounding is not just a “mistake”—it is a risk to life.
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Professional Attire: The white apron is not just a uniform; it is a symbol of purity, hygiene, and authority. Students are expected to wear it with pride and maintain a professional appearance at all times.
✦ The Culture of Respect and Harmony
GSPM is a family that thrives on mutual dignity.
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The Guru-Shishya Bond: Respect for faculty and mentors is the foundation of our institute. We encourage a culture of inquiry, but it must always be voiced with the courtesy befitting a scholar.
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Peer Solidarity: We foster a ragging-free, inclusive environment. A true pharmacist protects the vulnerable. Any act of bullying or discrimination is a violation of the very healing spirit we teach.
✦ Stewardship of Resources
Our state-of-the-art laboratories and libraries are the “temples of knowledge” provided by the Trust.
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Equipment Care: Students shall treat laboratory apparatus and chemical resources with extreme care and mindfulness, recognizing them as the tools that will shape their future expertise.
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The Environment: As health advocates, we must lead by example. Maintaining a clean, green, and “Plastic-Free” campus is a collective responsibility.
✦ Integrity Beyond the Campus
The reputation of SRIDP and GSPM is carried in the conduct of our students outside the gates.
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Social Responsibility: Whether on an industrial visit or a community health camp, our students must act as ambassadors of healthcare, displaying maturity, sobriety, and helpfulness.
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Digital Ethics: In the age of information, we expect our students to use social media responsibly, upholding the dignity of the institute and the pharmaceutical profession in the digital world.