Circular on CEP for pharmacy teachers (2 Pilot Programmes) by PCI_Apply by 15th Feb 2018
Applications are invited
from the pharmacy institutions approved by the Pharmacy Council of India u/s 12
of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 for the purpose of registration as a pharmacist for
conducting two (2) pilot programmes for conducting Continuing Education Programmes
for pharmacy teachers.
The details of the scheme for conducting
CEP for pharmacy teachers are given as under –
a) PCI shall conduct 20 CEPs for
teachers per annum across the country.
b) PCI will give a grant of Rs.3.00 lakh
per course per institution for the conduct of CEP for teachers.
c) the institutions which are approved
u/s 12 of the Pharmacy Act for the purpose of registration as a pharmacist and
having 10 years of standing shall be eligible to conduct the CEP and receive
the Council’s grant.
d) Participation for CEP:
· Number of teachers in each training
programme shall be limited to 30 only as per the following breakup –
- No. of teachers from host
institution - 3
- No. of teachers from other
institutions - 27
Total
- 30
· The PCI member of the said state /
nearby state may also be associated with the said CEP.
e) Resource Persons and topics for
CEP:
· PCI will make a list of Resource
Persons along with list of topics to be covered in CEP with focus on teaching / learning methodology.
· institution will also be allowed to
have its own Resource Persons.
f) Duration of the CEP: 3 days
full time.
g) Budget: PCI will give a grant
of Rs.3.00 lakhs per CEP.
h) After completion of the CEP, the
institution will be required to submit the following documents:
i)
utilization Certificate.
ii)
A certificate to the effect that the expenditure claimed has not been sought
from any other source.
iii)
brief report of not more than 5 pages.
iv)
a few photographs (5) as a documentary evidence.
i) Last date of application: The interested institutions may apply
in the prescribed format so as to reach the Council by 15.2.2018 positively on
Council’s email id pci@ndb.vsnl.net.in
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