PUNE: All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society’s College of Pharmacy, Pune, has added another significant achievement to its academic credentials by securing the highest ‘A’ rating in the country for five years (2026 till 2031) under the prescribed Rating Framework Based on the assessment conducted by the National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET), Quality Council of India (QCI).The recognition reflects the institution’s sustained commitment to quality education, academic excellence, research, innovation and overall institutional development. Expressing her happiness over the achievement, Principal Dr. Ashwini R. Madgulkar said, “This national recognition is a proud moment for the entire AISSMS College of Pharmacy family.The ‘A’ rating at national level validates our continuous efforts to maintain high standards in teaching-learning, research, innovation, student development and quality practices. This success belongs to our dedicated faculty, staff, students, alumni and all stakeholders who have consistently contributed to the progress of the institution.”She also expressed gratitude to Shahu Chhatrapati (Member of Parliament), President AISSMS, Honorary Secretary Malojiraje Chhatrapati and other office bearers of AISSMS for their guidance, encouragement and continued support in strengthening the academic and research ecosystem of the college.The achievement further reinforces AISSMS College of Pharmacy’s position among the leading pharmacy institutions in India and provides fresh motivation to pursue even higher standards of academic quality, research, innovation and societal contribution.
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