03/06/2026
Take a look inside the QC Lab at Akhtar Saeed
College of Pharmacy β Canal Campus, Lahore. π¬
A lot of parents and students ask us:
"What makes ASCP different from other pharmacy
colleges in Lahore?"
The answer is simple. Swipe through these photos
and see for yourself.
Our PharmD students do not just read about
pharmaceutical equipment β they use it.
Here is what is inside our QC Lab:
π¬ Dissolution Test Apparatus
Testing how medicines dissolve inside the body.
π¬ Disintegration Tester
Testing how fast a tablet breaks down.
π¬ Friability Apparatus
Testing the strength and durability of tablets.
π¬ Melting Point Apparatus
Testing the purity of pharmaceutical compounds.
π¬ Electronic Centrifuge
Separating substances for analysis.
π¬ Polarimeter
Measuring the optical properties of medicines.
π¬ Hot Air Oven
Drying and sterilising pharmaceutical materials.
π¬ Full Glassware Collection
Volumetric flasks, reagent bottles, petri dishes,
evaporating basins, droppers, spatulas and more.
π¬ Sigma-Aldrich Pharmaceutical Grade Chemicals
The same brand used in pharmaceutical companies
and research labs worldwide.
This is what hands-on PharmD training looks like
at ASCP Canal Campus.
When our students graduate and apply for jobs in
hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, or abroad in
Gulf and Canada β they already know how to use
this equipment. That is the ASCP advantage.
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π Why choose ASCP Canal Campus?
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Affiliated with University of Punjab
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Recognised by Pharmacy Council of Pakistan
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Part of AMDC β 7 hospitals, largest healthcare
network in Pakistan
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Real hospital clinical training
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Merit and need-based scholarships available
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Easy installment payment plans
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Located on Main Canal Road β easy to reach
from anywhere in Lahore
π PharmD Admissions 2026 are OPEN
Who can apply?
Minimum 60% marks in FSc Pre-Medical
or equivalent.
π Call / WhatsApp: 0333-1194124
π amdc.edu.pk
π 38-39 Westwood Colony, Main Canal Road,
Thokar Niaz Baig, Lahore
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