
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI-AP)
The apex professional collective representing over 3,000 pharmacy educators, researchers, and academic leaders across 160+ institutions in Andhra Pradesh. Committed to academic autonomy, faculty welfare, curriculum excellence, and research innovation.
Indian Journal of Pharmacy Education and Research (IJPER)
Published quarterly since 1967, IJPER is India's premier international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing pharmaceutical education, experimental pedagogy, clinical practice, and healthcare policy. Widely subscribed across Andhra Pradesh universities.
Special Issue: AI Integration & Simulated Clinical Training in India
One-Day FDP: Effective Implementation of the B.Pharm Syllabus (2026) as per NEP 2020
Organized by CHIPS in association with PCI for Principals, Deans, and senior faculty. Focus on revised B.Pharm curriculum, NEP 2020 implementation, and course outcome mapping.
One-Day FDP: Effective Implementation of the B.Pharm Syllabus (2026) as per NEP 2020
Organized in association with PCI and APTI-AP. Interactive sessions on competency-based curriculum delivery, modern laboratory pedagogy, and academic assessment.
28th APTICON 2026 — Annual National Convention of APTI India
Hosted by APTI Central Zone. Theme: Pharma Teacher's Sankalp: Viksit Pharmacist for Atmanirbhar Bharat. Uniting pharmacy educators and researchers across India.

Why Join APTI-AP as a Pharmacy Educator?
As the collective voice of over 3,000 pharmacy teachers across 160+ colleges in Andhra Pradesh, our solidarity ensures teacher representation, legal and service advocacy, and continuous professional growth.
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