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PCI asks institutions to complete onboarding AEBAS by December
Chronicle Pharmabiz
|October 23, 2025
THE Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) has informed the pharmacy institutions that those who do not fully complete the registration and onboarding process of Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance System (AEBAS) will not be eligible for the approval process for the upcoming academic session 2026-27.
This comes as the latest in the Council's efforts to ensure mandatory implementation of the AEBAS, which is envisaged to streamline the time and attendance management of faculties and students in the institutions, in the pharmacy institutions across the country.
"It is important to note that any institution that does not fully complete the AEBAS registration and onboarding process, including acquiring devices, registering them, onboarding faculty, and regular marking of the attendance in AEBAS will not be eligible for the consideration of their SIF application for the academic session 2026-2027," said the Council in a latest circular.
As a final reminder, it directed the institutions to ensure completion of specific steps without any omission on or before December 31, 2025.
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