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<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> (<strong>Polytechnic</strong>)<br />

DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY / PHARMACY / H.M.C.T. PROGRAMMES<br />

The following information is to be given in the Information Brochure besides being hosted on the<br />

Institution's <strong>of</strong>ficial Website.<br />

"The information has been provided by the concerned institution and the onus <strong>of</strong> authenticity lies<br />

with the institution and not on AICTE / Govt. / DTE."<br />

I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION<br />

Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail.<br />

<strong>Sinhgad</strong> Technical Education Society s<br />

<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> (Poly)<br />

S.No. 44/1, <strong>Vadgaon</strong> (<strong>Bk</strong>.), Off <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Road,<br />

Pune (M.S.), India 411 041<br />

Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720<br />

Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038<br />

Email : skncop@rediffmail.com<br />

II NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL<br />

Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. H. M. Washimkar<br />

<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>(Poly)<br />

S.No. 44/1, <strong>Vadgaon</strong> (<strong>Bk</strong>.), Off <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Road,<br />

Pune (M.S.), India 411 041<br />

Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720<br />

Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038<br />

Email : sawant99@rediffmail.com<br />

III. GOVERNANCE<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Board and their brief background<br />

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND THEIR BRIEF BACKGROUND (List <strong>of</strong> Governing Body constituted as per the AICTE)<br />

SR.<br />

NO.<br />

01 PROF. M.N. NAVALE<br />

FONDER - PRESIDENT, STE<br />

NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND<br />

CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA<br />

ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN


SOCIETY<br />

NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />

02 DR..MRS.SUNANDA<br />

M. NAVALE<br />

SECRETARY, STE SOCIETY,<br />

NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />

03 SHRI. G. K. SHAHANI,<br />

DIRECTOR (PROJECT)<br />

NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />

04 DR. ARVIND DESHPANDE,<br />

REGISTRAR, STES<br />

05 MR. R. R. KULKARNI,<br />

DIRECTOR (Admn.)<br />

NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />

06 MR. M. K. AVACHAT<br />

NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />

07 DR. V. M. KULKARNI, AICTE,<br />

NEW DELHI , NOMINEE<br />

08 NOMINEE OF MSBTE MEMBER --<br />

09 NOMINEE OF DIRECTOR OF<br />

TECHNICAL EDUCATION,<br />

M.S., MUMBAI (EX-OFFICIO)<br />

MEMBER --<br />

10 NOMINEE OF STATE GOVT.<br />

(INDUSTRIALIST /<br />

TECHNOLOGIST /<br />

EDUCATIONIST<br />

MEMBER --<br />

11 PROF. H. M. WASHIMKAR,<br />

PRINCIPAL,<br />

SINHGAD COLLEGE OF<br />

PHARMACY(POLY),<br />

NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />

ESTABLISHING NEW TECHNOLOGICAL &<br />

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS. ABOUT 25 YEARS TOTAL<br />

TEACHING AND INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE<br />

MEMBER B.A., MPM. Ph.D<br />

ABOUT 6 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING<br />

THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS<br />

MEMBER B.SC., 37 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SEIMENS<br />

INDIA, RETIRED AS GENERAL MANAGER,<br />

EIGHT YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE.<br />

MEMBER B.E.(ELECT),<br />

M.E.(COMPTER),<br />

Ph.D.(ELECTRICAL)<br />

MEMBER M.A.,<br />

RETIRED IAS OFFICER<br />

MEMBER M.PHARM<br />

19 YEARS INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE<br />

MEMBER M.Sc. Ph.D CHEMISRTY<br />

(Ex-Officio)<br />

MEMBER-<br />

SECRETARY.<br />

In each academic year GC is conducted twice a year.<br />

SR.<br />

NO.<br />

M.PHARM,<br />

INDUSTRY- 2 YEARS<br />

TEACHING - 26 YEARS<br />

MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC ADVISORY BODY<br />

(Constituted as per the MSBTE Academic Monitoring Rules)<br />

NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND<br />

01 PROF. M.N. NAVALE<br />

FONDER - PRESIDENT,<br />

STE SOCIETY<br />

NOMINEE OF STE<br />

SOCIETY<br />

CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA<br />

ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ESTABLISHING NEW<br />

TECHNOLOGICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL<br />

INSTITUTIONS. ABOUT 25 YEARS TOTAL TEACHING<br />

AND INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE


02 DR..MRS.SUNANDA<br />

M. NAVALE<br />

SECRETARY, STE<br />

SOCIETY,<br />

NOMINEE OF STE<br />

SOCIETY<br />

03 SHRI. G. K. SHAHANI,<br />

DIRECTOR (PROJECT)<br />

NOMINEE OF STE<br />

SOCIETY<br />

04 MR. ARVIND<br />

DESHPANDE<br />

REGISTRAR, STES<br />

05 MR. R. R. KULKARNI,<br />

DIRECTOR (Admn.)<br />

NOMINEE OF STE<br />

SOCIETY<br />

06 MR. M. K. AVACHAT<br />

NOMINEE OF STE<br />

SOCIETY<br />

MEMBER B.A., MPM. Ph.D<br />

ABOUT 6 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING THE<br />

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS<br />

MEMBER B.SC., 37 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SEIMENS INDIA,<br />

RETIRED AS GENERAL MANAGER, EIGHT YEARS<br />

TEACHING EXPERIENCE.<br />

MEMBER B.E.(ELECT),<br />

M.E.(COMPTER),<br />

Ph.D.(ELECTRICAL)<br />

MEMBER M.A.,<br />

RETIRED IAS OFFICER<br />

MEMBER M.PHARM<br />

19 YEARS INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE<br />

ICIU COMMITTEE<br />

INSTITUTE CURRICULUM IMPLIMENTATION UNIT - (ICIU)<br />

2009-2010<br />

The first meeting <strong>of</strong> Institute Curriculum Implementation Unit (ICIU) was held on 12/10/09.For the same following<br />

members were present.<br />

Mobile No.<br />

Sr.No Name<br />

Designation<br />

1 Pr<strong>of</strong>. H. M. Washimkar<br />

Principal<br />

09421815623<br />

Ex-<strong>of</strong>ficio Member<br />

2. Mr. D.R.Kate<br />

Lecturer, Academic Coordinator<br />

09970078132<br />

Member-Secretary<br />

3 Ms.N.A.Shivarkar<br />

Lecturer<br />

09975586336<br />

Member<br />

4 Mr.Kailash Dave<br />

09860245047<br />

Representative from industry/pharmacy<br />

Nominated<br />

020-24214799 Member<br />

5. Mr.Kaustubh Khatavkar<br />

Student Representative<br />

09767541255<br />

Member<br />

6. Ms.Mittal Tank<br />

Student Representative<br />

09766041139<br />

Member<br />

7. Mr.Changdeo Masal<br />

09850426563<br />

Parent Representative<br />

Nominated<br />

Member<br />

(Constituted as per the Notification from MSBTE/ - Revised CIAAN 2004)


Organizational chart and processes<br />

Nature and Extent <strong>of</strong> involvement <strong>of</strong> faculty and students in academic affairs / improvements<br />

• Before the beginning <strong>of</strong> the academic year each faculty member prepares a month wise plan for lectures and<br />

practical as per MSBTE syllabus & Academic Monitoring for the entire year.<br />

• After each lecture the topic taught and the number <strong>of</strong> present/ absent Students are noted down in a logbook.<br />

• Monthly academic monitoring is done for all two years. Students whose attendance falls below requirement (less<br />

than 75%) are given an oral warning as well as their parents are informed regarding absenteeism <strong>of</strong> their ward<br />

Telephonically or by written communication. One <strong>of</strong> the staff members is appointed as in-charge for academic<br />

monitoring.<br />

• A yearly meeting <strong>of</strong> parents and teachers is arranged to discuss their wards progress, weaknesses, as well as the<br />

methodologies adopted for teaching.<br />

• There is a guardian Teacher for each batch who interacts regularly to discuss various aspects <strong>of</strong> academics as well<br />

as the difficulties <strong>of</strong> the students.<br />

• A syllabus completion report is submitted by each faculty member for all the subjects taught by him/her at the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the academic year.<br />

Mechanism / Norms & Procedure for democratic / good Governance.<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Governance :<br />

Though <strong>College</strong>s and Labs have been traditionally called institutions, they have been administered through<br />

essentially as organization. <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Technical Education Society is also an educational organization catering to the<br />

needs for the development <strong>of</strong> its institutions. All these institutions are engaged in ‘human processing’ & the focal<br />

point <strong>of</strong> governance is ‘the Student, The philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Technical Education Society has been providing<br />

active participation and involvement <strong>of</strong> Staff concerned in formulating strategies, polices and reviewing the<br />

performance <strong>of</strong> the institute. The hierarchy is complimentary rather than competitive.<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Governors :<br />

As an organization the Society is committed to the accomplishment <strong>of</strong> the goal to develop excellence in the<br />

technical and higher education ensuring highest quality <strong>of</strong> faculty, resources and infrastructure reinforced with<br />

innovations and research on the latest development in education and technologies. Therefore the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Governors <strong>of</strong> the Society is a fine blend <strong>of</strong> Educationists Visionaries, Academicians, Researchers, Technocrats<br />

Scientists and Educational Administrators. There are four distinct bodies for the governance <strong>of</strong> the institute.<br />

1) STE Society Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees / Managing Committee :<br />

President [(Chief Managing Trustee), Secretary (Jt. Chief Managing Trustee), Jt Secretary and Members]


2) Appointed Registrars CEO/ Directors :<br />

The Society has appointed a Registrar for the Society, Chief Executive <strong>of</strong>ficer for each campus, and a battery <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors in each <strong>of</strong> functional areas as Director (Project), Director (Administration), Director (Technical Education),<br />

Director (Health Sciences) Director (Pharmaceutical Sciences)<br />

3) Governing Council :<br />

It is constituted as per the norms <strong>of</strong> AICTE. It works under the Chairmanship <strong>of</strong> the President <strong>of</strong> STE Society; having<br />

appropriate representation from the statutory bodies affiliating body, industrialists and academicians <strong>of</strong> high<br />

repute. The council has four Sub committees namely Finance, Building, Selection and Purchase (Equipment)<br />

Committees each committee includes minimum one representative from the faculties / HOD. The Principal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

institute works as Member Secretary for the sub committees and Governing Council.<br />

Student Feedback on Institutional Governance / faculty performance.<br />

Student’s feedback is regularly taken for assessment <strong>of</strong> Faculty and system (facilities available, Infrastructure etc.)<br />

in a pr<strong>of</strong>orma, specimen copy <strong>of</strong> which is attached herewith.<br />

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS<br />

Class representatives as well as representative students <strong>of</strong> each class gives feedback about the faculty,<br />

administration and facilities to the class teacher and Principal. This takes care <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> the student problems in<br />

day-to-day affairs.<br />

In case there is a grievance that is not addressed in regular meetings the principal is informed <strong>of</strong> the same by the<br />

class teacher after interaction with class representative and students. Whenever need arises a common meeting is<br />

then held with the principal along with class teacher and class representative/ students. If required a written<br />

application is given to the principal, upon which appropriate action is taken.<br />

IV. PROGRAMMES<br />

1. Name <strong>of</strong> the Programmes approved by the AICTE : Diploma In <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

2. Name <strong>of</strong> the Programmes accredited by the AICTE : Not Applicable<br />

3. For each Programme the following details are to be given :<br />

Name : Diploma In <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

Number <strong>of</strong> seats : 60


Duration :: Two Years<br />

4.Cut <strong>of</strong>f mark / rank for admission during the last three years<br />

Years Cut <strong>of</strong>f Open Sc ST VJ/NT OBC SBC<br />

2006-07 First 252 165 -- 211 158 --<br />

Last 110 125 -- 182 116 --<br />

2007-08 First 207 116 -- -- 130 --<br />

Last 105 -- -- -- 105 --<br />

2009-10 First 212 -- -- 131 219 --<br />

Last 107 -- -- 123 111 --<br />

5. Fee :<br />

Fees for the Academic Year (Ist yr D.Pharm) 2009-10: Rs.60, 500/-(Ref: Shikshan Shulka Samiti has fixed the fee<br />

as per reference “http://www.sspnsamiti.gov.in/D-pharma2009-10.htm” dated 01-10-2009) Fees for the Academic<br />

Year (II yr D.Pharm) 2009-10: Rs.55, 000/- Excluding deposits. (Ref: Final Fee as per Shikashan Shulka Samiti,<br />

Mumbai, Letter No. SSS (H&T)/Final Fee/2008-09/3379).<br />

6. Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary<br />

Year<br />

Discipline Total no. <strong>of</strong> students passed out<br />

(last 3 years)<br />

Total no. <strong>of</strong> students placed<br />

through (last 3 years)<br />

2006-2007 D.Pharm 44 05<br />

2007-2008 D.Pharm 38 08<br />

2008-2009 D.Pharm 48 28<br />

V. FACULTY<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

1<br />

Na<br />

me<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

Cour<br />

se<br />

D.<br />

Pha<br />

Name (s) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Teaching<br />

Faculty<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong> H. M.<br />

Washimkar<br />

Designa<br />

tion<br />

LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS<br />

Qualifi-cations<br />

with class<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Bir<br />

th<br />

Principal M. Pharm (I) 15<br />

/12<br />

/1959<br />

Experi<br />

ence yrs<br />

a)<br />

Teac<br />

hing<br />

b)<br />

Industry<br />

a b<br />

Da<br />

te<br />

<strong>of</strong> Join<br />

ing the<br />

Institution<br />

26 02 01-06-<br />

06<br />

Gross<br />

total<br />

salary<br />

as on<br />

date<br />

with<br />

scale<br />

& Basic<br />

pay<br />

Gr.52,324/<br />

B 19,100/-Sc:16,400/<br />

450-20900-<br />

500-22,500/-/-


2 rm Mr. R. S.<br />

Shivarkar<br />

Lecturer B. Pharm (II) 13/<br />

07/<br />

1973<br />

3 Mr. D.R. Kate Lecturer M. Pharm<br />

M.B.A (II)<br />

4 Mr. S. S.<br />

Sawant<br />

5 Ms. N. A.<br />

Shivarkar<br />

6 Mr. S.P.<br />

Gadhwe<br />

7 Mrs.P.P.<br />

Deshpande<br />

8 Mrs. K. P.<br />

Khadtare<br />

02/<br />

03/<br />

1952<br />

06 03 01-01-<br />

04<br />

06 25 15-01-<br />

04<br />

Gr:24109/<br />

Ba:9100/-Sc:8000-<br />

275-13500<br />

G:26212/<br />

Ba:9375/-Sc:8000-<br />

275-13500<br />

Lecturer B. Pharm (I) 06-03-1971 06 01 08-10-07 Gr: 23997/-<br />

Ba: 8550/-Sc:8000-<br />

275-13500<br />

Lecturer B. Pharm<br />

( I)<br />

Lecturer B. Pharm<br />

( I)<br />

Lecturer M. Pharm<br />

( I)<br />

9 Mr. P. D. Mali Lecturer M. Pharm<br />

( I)<br />

Permanent Faculty : 08 +01<br />

Visiting Faculty : Nil<br />

Adhoc Faculty : Nil<br />

Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio : 1:13<br />

25-05-1985 02 -- 01-08-07 Gr: 23997/-<br />

Ba: 8550/-Sc:8000-<br />

275-13500<br />

01-08-1983 02 -- 04-12-07 Gr: 23259/-<br />

Ba: 8275/-Sc:8000-<br />

275-13500<br />

06-12-1982 01 -- 06-10-08 Gr:23259/-<br />

Ba:8275/-Sc:8000-<br />

275-13500<br />

Lecturer M. Pharm 18/12/1982 03 -- 24/08/09 Gr: 22520/-<br />

Months<br />

Ba:8000/-Sc:8000-<br />

275-13500<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> faculty employed and left during the last three years<br />

05/05/1980 01 -- 26/08/09 Gr:22520/-<br />

Ba:8000/-Sc:8000-<br />

275-13500<br />

Sr.No Year No <strong>of</strong> faculty Employed No <strong>of</strong> faculty Left<br />

01 2006-07 06 04<br />

02 2007-08 04 03<br />

03 2008-09 02 01<br />

V. FACULTY<br />

PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF<br />

EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED (see attached bio-data in brief for each faculty member) - Encl.IX


Name - Pr<strong>of</strong>.H.M.Washimkar<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 15-12-1959<br />

Educational Qualification - M.Pharm<br />

Work Experience - Teaching : 26 Years<br />

- Research : -<br />

- Industry: 02 Years<br />

- Others : -<br />

Area <strong>of</strong> Specializations - Pharmacognosy<br />

Subjects teaching at Under Graduate<br />

Level Post Graduate Level/Diploma Level<br />

Research guidance -<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> papers published in -<br />

- Hospital & Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

Masters’s - National Journals<br />

Ph.D.<br />

Projects Carried out -<br />

Patents -<br />

Technology Transfer -<br />

Research Publications -<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> Books published with details : -<br />

Summer Schools/Winter schools attended :<br />

- International Journals<br />

- Conferences<br />

(a) 19-06-1995 to 01-07-1995 at Warangal<br />

(b) 13-10-1997 to 25-10-1997 at Karad<br />

(c) 23-07-1998 to 05-08-1998 at Wardha<br />

(d) 26-10-1998 to 07-11-1998 at Vallabh Vidyanagar,Anand,Gujrat<br />

(e) 25-10-1999 to 05-11-1999 at Wardha<br />

(f) 01-05-2000 to 12-05-2000 at Wardha<br />

(g) 21-10-2002 to 01-11-2002 at Nagpur <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Pharmacy</strong>,Nagpur.


VII. FEE<br />

• Details <strong>of</strong> fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution<br />

Fees <strong>of</strong> IInd year D.Pharm for Academic Year 2008-09: :Rs.55, 000/- Excluding deposits. (Ref: Final Fee as per<br />

Shikashan Shulka Samiti, Mumbai, Letter No. SSS (H&T)/Final Fee/2008-09 /3379). Fees <strong>of</strong> Ist year D.Pharm for<br />

the Academic Year 2009-10: Rs.60, 500/-(Ref: Shikshan Shulka Samiti has fixed the fee as per reference<br />

‘http://www.sspnsamiti.gov.in/D-pharma2009-10.htm’ dated 01/10/2009).<br />

Refernce: GR.No. PPN 2009/ (222/09)/TE-5 <strong>of</strong> Higher & Technical Education Department, Dated 15th June 2009<br />

Cancellation <strong>of</strong> admission and Refund <strong>of</strong> fees: Refund <strong>of</strong> tuition fee, development and other fees after<br />

cancellation <strong>of</strong> admission, shall be as per AICTE guidelines No. AICTE / Legal/ 04(01)/ 2007, April2007 and<br />

circular no.698 dtd 24/8/2007 issued by Pravesh Niyantran Samithi, Mumbai. Candidate who has been admitted may<br />

cancel admission by submitting an application in duplicate, in the prescribed pr<strong>of</strong>orma – M, may request for refund<br />

<strong>of</strong> fees. The refund <strong>of</strong> fees as applicable shall be made in due course. It is made clear that such application for<br />

cancellations will be considered if and only if the admission is confirmed by paying the prescribed tuition fee and<br />

other fees in full and by submitting the original documents. Refund shall be made after deduction <strong>of</strong> cancellation<br />

charges as shown below.<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> State and central Govt. Scholarships <strong>of</strong>fered by the institute, duration and amount<br />

Sr No Situations Refund<br />

1. Request received before date <strong>of</strong> start <strong>of</strong> Academic session<br />

and seat could be filled by the institute before the cut <strong>of</strong>f<br />

date<br />

Entire fee less Rs.1000/-<br />

2. Request received after the start <strong>of</strong> Academic session and<br />

seat could be filled by the institute before the cut <strong>of</strong>f date<br />

3. Request received before / after the start <strong>of</strong> Academic<br />

session and seat could not be filled by the institute<br />

Entire fee less the total fee on Prorate basis.<br />

(Tuition, development, other and hostel fee)<br />

No refund (except security deposit)<br />

Note:<br />

1) Entire amount <strong>of</strong> security / caution money deposit is to be refunded back.<br />

2) For calculation <strong>of</strong> amount on the prorate-basis, one month shall be treated as one unit e.g. if the candidate<br />

cancels the admission on third day after start <strong>of</strong> academic session and seat could be filled before the cut-<strong>of</strong>f date,<br />

then cancellation charges will be the higher amount <strong>of</strong> ( Total fees) /12 or Rs.1000/-.<br />

3) In case <strong>of</strong> candidates belonging to SC/ST/VJ/DT/NT-B/NT-C/NT-D/OBC/SBC who want to cancel the<br />

admission, the above provisions <strong>of</strong> refund shall be applicable to him/ her as if the candidate has secured admission<br />

in open category and the candidate will have to pay the tuition fee on the prorate basis as cancellation charges before<br />

claiming the original certificates from the institute.<br />

· Number <strong>of</strong> State and central Govt. Scholarships <strong>of</strong>fered by the institute, duration and amount<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Course No <strong>of</strong> students sanctioned<br />

scholarship / Freeship<br />

under following category<br />

1 Diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

Amount sanctioned for<br />

Scholarship / Freeship by Social<br />

Welfare <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> concerned<br />

Dist.<br />

Remarks status <strong>of</strong><br />

Distribution <strong>of</strong><br />

Amount<br />

SC - 03 162330 162330<br />

ST - 00 0 0


VJ/NT - 02 113060 113060<br />

NT1 - 0 0<br />

NT2 - 0 0<br />

NT3 - 0 0<br />

SBC -1 52900 52900<br />

OBC - 11 285550 105020<br />

EBC - 07 171550 Awaited<br />

Estimated cost <strong>of</strong> Boarding and Lodging in Hostels. Rs.43,600/-<br />

ADMISSIONS<br />

1. Number <strong>of</strong> seats sanctioned with the year <strong>of</strong> approval 60 Year Of approval: 2003<br />

2. Number <strong>of</strong> students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years:<br />

Sr.No Year SC ST VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total Students<br />

01 2007-08 01 -- -- -- 04 43 48<br />

02 2008-09 03 -- -- 01 07 46 57<br />

03 2009-10 -- -- 02 -- 09 38 49<br />

3. Number <strong>of</strong> applications received during last two Years for admission under Management Quota and number<br />

admitted :<br />

Admissions are made on Merit Basis hence not Applicable<br />

IX. ADMISSION PROCEDURE<br />

• Calendar for admission against management / vacant seats : Admissions are done on merit basis<br />

• Last date for request for applications :10-08-2009<br />

• Last date for submission <strong>of</strong> application : 10-08-2009<br />

• Dates for announcing final results & 18-08-2009<br />

• Release <strong>of</strong> admission list. (Main list & Waiting list should be announced on the same day)28-08-2009<br />

• Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days.)<br />

• Last date for closing <strong>of</strong>08 admission :30-08-2008<br />

• Starting <strong>of</strong> the Academic session :20-08-2009<br />

XI. LIST OF APPLICANTS<br />

List <strong>of</strong> candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile / percentage score for each <strong>of</strong><br />

the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats.


Sr. No. Merit No. Name <strong>of</strong> Candidate Sex Caste PCM PCB HSC Aggregate Remark<br />

1 1 Bagad Shashank Sanjay M OBC 216 219 402<br />

2 2 Rajendrakumar Choudhary M Open -- 212 416 OMS<br />

3 3 Choudhary Mahendra Pukharaj M Open 212 -- 405<br />

4 4 Choudhary Suresh Premaram M Open 167 190 367<br />

5 5 Choudhary Pravin Manaram M Open 183 183 380<br />

6 6 Parmar Mukesh Vinod M Open 182 166 367<br />

7 7 Manohar Lal M Open -- 175 343 OMS<br />

8 8 Dinesh Choudhary M Open -- 173 352 OMS<br />

9 9 Sharwan Kumar M Open -- 166 315 OMS<br />

10 10 Dhamale Priyanka Ramesh F Open 162 -- 321<br />

11 11 Bhandari Loukik Mahendra M Open 149 161 335<br />

12 12 Jagtap Nilesh Sudhakar M Open 156 160 340<br />

13 13 Gade Sagar Shankarrao M Open 142 149 331<br />

14 14 Muttepwar Tushar Vishnurao M Open 144 149 304<br />

15 15 Choudhary Bhabutmal Rataram M Open 121 149 289<br />

16 16 Navpute Poonam Shankarao F OBC 149 144 304<br />

17 17 Varma Chaitrali Gopal F OBC 142 148 328<br />

18 18 Unecha Vinod Rajendra M Open 137 147 307<br />

19 19 Horane Sayali Ashok F OBC -- 145 355<br />

20 20 Palande Ameya Uday F Open 143 140 326<br />

21 21 Khairnar Kapil Sunil M OBC 128 143 296<br />

22 22 Kadam Sayali Milind F Open 113 140 308<br />

23 23 Omprakash M Open 138 -- 282 OMS<br />

24 24 Agarwal Rakshit Rajesh M Open 118 137 322<br />

25 25 Mange Ankitkumar Bhagawanaji M Open 137 -- 316 OMS<br />

26 26 Pingle Amit Shahaji M Open 121 137 298<br />

27 27 Ajmani Asveenkaur Jaspalsingh F Open 132 135 307<br />

28 28 Gorad Sundardas Magandas M Open -- 134 323<br />

29 29 Choudhary Vimala Chhatraram F Open 134 132 310<br />

30 30 Bangad Aniket Sham M Open -- 132 287<br />

31 31 Navlakha Piyush Deepak M Open 116 131 305<br />

32 32 Masal Tushar Changdeo M NT – C 115 131 290<br />

33 33 Purohit Hitesh Vensingh M Open 120 129 308<br />

34 34 Shaikh Mearaj Sultan M Open 120 129 304<br />

35 35 Choudhary Jagdish Bhooraram M Open 114 127 292<br />

36 36 Mali Hemant Jagdish M Open 127 121 278<br />

37 37 Mali Lalit Narayan M OBC 125 -- 329<br />

38 38 Pawar Priyanka Rajendra F NT - B 123 -- 321<br />

39 39 Kocheta Anand Rajendra M Open 120 115 276<br />

40 40 Mahadik Shailaja Shivaji F Open 111 119 299<br />

41 41 Surwase Sachin Jayaram M Open -- 119 296<br />

42 42 Bayas Nirmala Khanderao F Open 105 119 273<br />

43 43 Choudhary Kishor Premaramji M Open 118 -- 270<br />

44 44 Mohkare Arjun Prabhakar M OBC 107 116 256


45 45 Thakur Rahul Balkrishna M Open -- 113 300<br />

46 46 Kale Akshay Anil M OBC 111 -- 251<br />

47 47 Palkrutwar Nikhil Gangaram M Open 107 110 257<br />

48 48 Unecha Yogesh Madanlal M Open -- 107 247<br />

49 49 Malawade Kaushik Rajendra M OBC 105 106 254<br />

List <strong>of</strong> candidates who have been <strong>of</strong>fered admissions.<br />

Sr. No. Merit No. Name <strong>of</strong> Candidate Sex Caste PCM PCB HSC Aggregate Remark<br />

1 1 Bagad Shashank Sanjay M OBC 216 219 402<br />

2 2 Rajendrakumar Choudhary M Open -- 212 416 OMS<br />

3 3 Choudhary Mahendra Pukharaj M Open 212 -- 405<br />

4 4 Choudhary Suresh Premaram M Open 167 190 367<br />

5 5 Choudhary Pravin Manaram M Open 183 183 380<br />

6 6 Parmar Mukesh Vinod M Open 182 166 367<br />

7 7 Manohar Lal M Open -- 175 343 OMS<br />

8 8 Dinesh Choudhary M Open -- 173 352 OMS<br />

9 9 Sharwan Kumar M Open -- 166 315 OMS<br />

10 10 Dhamale Priyanka Ramesh F Open 162 -- 321<br />

11 11 Bhandari Loukik Mahendra M Open 149 161 335<br />

12 12 Jagtap Nilesh Sudhakar M Open 156 160 340<br />

13 13 Gade Sagar Shankarrao M Open 142 149 331<br />

14 14 Muttepwar Tushar Vishnurao M Open 144 149 304<br />

15 15 Choudhary Bhabutmal Rataram M Open 121 149 289<br />

16 16 Navpute Poonam Shankarao F OBC 149 144 304<br />

17 17 Varma Chaitrali Gopal F OBC 142 148 328<br />

18 18 Unecha Vinod Rajendra M Open 137 147 307<br />

19 19 Horane Sayali Ashok F OBC -- 145 355<br />

20 20 Palande Ameya Uday F Open 143 140 326<br />

21 21 Khairnar Kapil Sunil M OBC 128 143 296<br />

22 22 Kadam Sayali Milind F Open 113 140 308<br />

23 23 Omprakash M Open 138 -- 282 OMS<br />

24 24 Agarwal Rakshit Rajesh M Open 118 137 322<br />

25 25 Mange Ankitkumar Bhagawanaji M Open 137 -- 316 OMS<br />

26 26 Pingle Amit Shahaji M Open 121 137 298<br />

27 27 Ajmani Asveenkaur Jaspalsingh F Open 132 135 307<br />

28 28 Gorad Sundardas Magandas M Open -- 134 323<br />

29 29 Choudhary Vimala Chhatraram F Open 134 132 310<br />

30 30 Bangad Aniket Sham M Open -- 132 287<br />

31 31 Navlakha Piyush Deepak M Open 116 131 305<br />

32 32 Masal Tushar Changdeo M NT – C 115 131 290<br />

33 33 Purohit Hitesh Vensingh M Open 120 129 308<br />

34 34 Shaikh Mearaj Sultan M Open 120 129 304


35 35 Choudhary Jagdish Bhooraram M Open 114 127 292<br />

36 36 Mali Hemant Jagdish M Open 127 121 278<br />

37 37 Mali Lalit Narayan M OBC 125 -- 329<br />

38 38 Pawar Priyanka Rajendra F NT - B 123 -- 321<br />

39 39 Kocheta Anand Rajendra M Open 120 115 276<br />

40 40 Mahadik Shailaja Shivaji F Open 111 119 299<br />

41 41 Surwase Sachin Jayaram M Open -- 119 296<br />

42 42 Bayas Nirmala Khanderao F Open 105 119 273<br />

43 43 Choudhary Kishor Premaramji M Open 118 -- 270<br />

44 44 Mohkare Arjun Prabhakar M OBC 107 116 256<br />

45 45 Thakur Rahul Balkrishna M Open -- 113 300<br />

46 46 Kale Akshay Anil M OBC 111 -- 251<br />

47 47 Palkrutwar Nikhil Gangaram M Open 107 110 257<br />

48 48 Unecha Yogesh Madanlal M Open -- 107 247<br />

49 49 Malawade Kaushik Rajendra M OBC 105 106 254<br />

XII. RESULTS OF ADMISSIONS UDER MANAGEMENT SEATS / VACANT SEATS<br />

Composition <strong>of</strong> selection team for admission under management quota with the brief pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> the members.<br />

(This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over.) : Admissions are<br />

made on merit basis .<br />

Score <strong>of</strong> the individual candidates admitted arrange in order <strong>of</strong> merit : Not Applicable<br />

List <strong>of</strong> candidates who have been <strong>of</strong>fered admission : Not Applicable<br />

Waiting list <strong>of</strong> the candidates in order <strong>of</strong> merit to be operative from the last date <strong>of</strong> joining <strong>of</strong> the first list<br />

candidates : Not Applicable<br />

List <strong>of</strong> the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation<br />

<strong>of</strong> waiting list : Not Applicable<br />

XIII. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE LIBRARY:<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise)<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Course(s) Number <strong>of</strong> titles <strong>of</strong><br />

the books<br />

Number <strong>of</strong><br />

volumes<br />

Journals<br />

National International<br />

1 D.<strong>Pharmacy</strong> 556 2777 15 01<br />

List <strong>of</strong> online National/International Journals subscribed : Nil


E-Library facilities :<br />

Books Purchase Details: -<br />

Year<br />

Total no. <strong>of</strong> Titles Total no. <strong>of</strong> Books Amount (Rs.)<br />

2003-04 103 439 Rs.2, 36,734.59<br />

2004-05 120 1161 Rs.2, 63,132.75<br />

2005-06 95 290 Rs.67,650.66<br />

2006-07 97 385 Rs.50,915.60<br />

2007-08 94 333 Rs.50,552.40<br />

2008-09 45 165 Rs. 27984.00<br />

2009-10 02 02 Rs. 1100.00<br />

Total 556 2777 Rs.6,98,070.00<br />

* 1500 books 1st year and add @ 10 %/ year for next 6 years = 2400 copies <strong>of</strong> books as per AICTE norms<br />

since inspection.<br />

Journal/Periodicals Subscription Details (2009)<br />

A.15 (National)<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> Copies<br />

Subscription Amount<br />

(Rs.)<br />

19,915.00<br />

B. 01 (International) 7,219.00<br />

Total A+B= 16 Rs. 27,134.00<br />

* Journals & periodicals as per AICTE norms is 15<br />

Txt/Ref. Details: -<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> copies<br />

Total no. <strong>of</strong> Books<br />

A.Txt. 2498<br />

B .Ref. 279<br />

Total A+B 2777<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Laboratory- Pharmaceutical Chemistry<br />

Sl. No. Name<br />

1 Refractometer


2 Polarimeter<br />

3 Photoelectric colorimeter<br />

4 pH meter<br />

5 Atomic model set<br />

6 Electronic balance<br />

7 Periodic table chart<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Laboratory - Pharmacognosy<br />

Sl No. Name<br />

1 Projection Microscope<br />

2 Charts (different types)<br />

3 Models (different types)<br />

4 Permanent Slides<br />

5 Slides and Cover Slips<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Laboratory - Physiology & Pharmacology Laboratory<br />

Sl No. Name<br />

1 Haemoglobinometer<br />

2 Haemocytometer<br />

3 Student’s organ bath<br />

4 Sherington’s rotating drum<br />

5 Frog board<br />

6 Tray (dissecting)<br />

7 Frontal writing lever<br />

8 Aeration tube<br />

9 Telethermometer<br />

10 Pole climbing apparatus<br />

11 Histamine chamber<br />

12 Simple lever<br />

13 Staring heart lever<br />

14 Aerator<br />

15 Histological Slides<br />

16 Sphygmomanometer (B.P. apparatus)<br />

17 Stethoscope<br />

18 First aid equipment<br />

19 Contraceptive device<br />

20 Dissecting (surgical) instruments<br />

21 Balance for weighing small Animals<br />

22 Kymograph paper<br />

23 Actophotometer<br />

24 Analgesiometer<br />

25 Thermometer<br />

26 Plastic animal cage<br />

27 Double unit organ bath with thermostat<br />

28 Refrigerator<br />

29 Single pan balance<br />

30 Charts<br />

31 Human skeleton


32 Anatomical specimen<br />

(Heart, brain, eye, ear, reproductive system etc.,)<br />

33 Electro-convulsiometer<br />

34 Stop watch<br />

35 Clamp, boss heads, screw clips<br />

36 Syme’s Cannula<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Laboratory -Biochemistry and clinical Pathology<br />

Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> Equipment<br />

1 Colorimeter<br />

2 Microscope<br />

3 Permanent slides (Skin, kidney, pancreas,smooth muscles, liver etc.)<br />

4 Watch glass<br />

5 Centrifuge<br />

6 Microscope With oil Immersion<br />

B General Glassware’s<br />

C Biochemical Reagents for Analysis <strong>of</strong> normal & Pathological Const.Of urine & Blood facilities<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Laboratory <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Practice Laboratory<br />

Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> Equipment<br />

1 Colorimeter<br />

2 Microscope<br />

3 Permanent slides (skin, kidney, pancreas, smooth muscle, liver etc.,)<br />

4 Watch glass


5 Centrifuge<br />

6 Biochemical reagents for analysis <strong>of</strong> normal and pathological constituents in urine<br />

and blood facilities<br />

7 Filtration equipment<br />

8 Filling Machine<br />

9 Sealing Machine<br />

10 Autoclave sterilizer<br />

11 Membrane filter<br />

12 Sintered glass funnel with complete filtering assemble<br />

13 Small disposable membrane filter for IV admixture filtration<br />

14 Laminar air flow bench<br />

15 Vacuum pump<br />

16 Oven<br />

17 Surgical dressing<br />

18 Incubator<br />

19 PH meter<br />

20 Disintegration test apparatus<br />

21 Hardness tester<br />

22 Centrifuge<br />

23 Magnetic stirrer<br />

24 Thermostatic bath<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> Laboratory -General Equipments


Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> Equipment<br />

1 Distilled water still<br />

2 Vacuum pump<br />

3 Refrigerator<br />

4 General filling equipment for museum<br />

5 Compound microscope<br />

6 Oil immersion microscope<br />

7 Over head projector<br />

8 Slide Cum Strip Projector<br />

9 Projection screen<br />

10<br />

Gen.Glass ware, Chemicals Reagents, Misc.appliances, & Lab. Facilities for all the Labs as per<br />

ER-91<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Experimental Setup<br />

Sr.No Subject Expt.Nos as per Manual<br />

01 Pharmaceutics-I 47<br />

02 P’ceutical Chemistry-I 25<br />

03 Pharmacognosy 25<br />

04 Human anatomy & Physiology 29<br />

05 Biochemistry& Clinical Pathology 33<br />

06 Pharmaceutics-II 100<br />

07 P’ceutical Chemistry-II 28


08 Hospital & Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong> 31<br />

09 Pharmacology & Toxicology 25<br />

COMPUTING FACILITIES :<br />

Number and Configuration <strong>of</strong> Systems : 20 computers P-IV with latest configuration<br />

• Total number <strong>of</strong> systems connected by LAN : 16 with Internet.<br />

• Total number <strong>of</strong> systems connected to WAN : Nil<br />

•Internet bandwidth<br />

Centralized Facility <strong>of</strong> 2 Mbps microwave tower available for 24 hours to all students<br />

• Major s<strong>of</strong>tware packages available :Tally, MS <strong>of</strong>fice, Quick heal Anti virus, Adobe Reader Windows 98, Visual basic<br />

6, Windows XP,M.S.B.T.E.Pharmacology S<strong>of</strong>twares etc.<br />

• Special purpose facilities available: Nil<br />

WORKSHOP :<br />

Extra Curriculum Activities :Extra Curricular activities perform in 2009-10 as follows<br />

Sr.No Name <strong>of</strong> Activity Participating Class Proposed<br />

Date<br />

1. Guru Pournima F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm 07July<br />

2009<br />

2. Briefing Lecture on QIP workshop at BIT, Ranchi by<br />

Mr.S.S.Sawant<br />

3. Briefing Lecture on seminar attended by<br />

Ms.P.P.Deshpande<br />

4. Briefing Lecture on seminar attended by<br />

Ms.N.A.Shivarkar<br />

5. Briefing Lecture on seminar attended by<br />

Mr.P.H.Chaudhary<br />

Performance<br />

Date<br />

07July 2009<br />

Staff <strong>of</strong> SCOP(Poly) July 2009 21-07-2009<br />

Staff <strong>of</strong> SCOP(Poly) July 2009 22-07-2009<br />

Staff <strong>of</strong> SCOP(Poly) July 2009 23-07-2009<br />

Staff <strong>of</strong> SCOP(Poly) July 2009 24-07-2009<br />

6. Teachers Day F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm 05-09-<br />

2009<br />

05-09-2009<br />

7. Handwriting Competition F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm Sept 2009 09-09-2009<br />

8. Welcome function<br />

Chief Guest:<br />

Mr.Narendra Gaidhani (Naren)<br />

Guest <strong>of</strong> Honor:<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>.M.D.Burande<br />

Director,IPER,Pune<br />

F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm Sept 2009 23-09-2009<br />

Venue: IT Seminar<br />

Hall,


Special Guest:<br />

Mr.Manoharrao Kulkarni<br />

Jt.Editor,Lokmat,Pune<br />

<strong>Vadgaon</strong>(<strong>Bk</strong>)<br />

campus<br />

9. Quiz Competition F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm Nov 2009<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Skill Development Facilities: Activity Report <strong>of</strong> Guest Lectures<br />

Sr.<br />

No<br />

Name <strong>of</strong><br />

the<br />

Faculty<br />

01 Dr.Sangita<br />

Pawar<br />

SKNMC&GH,<br />

Narhe.<br />

02 Ms.Rukhmini<br />

Deshpande<br />

03 Pr<strong>of</strong>.U.S.<br />

Bagul<br />

Asstt.Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />

SIP,Narhe<br />

04 Dr.Harshal<br />

Pandve<br />

SKNMC&GH,<br />

Narhe.<br />

05 Ms.Mukta<br />

M.Abhyankar<br />

Asstt.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

PDEA’s Seth<br />

Raghunath<br />

Sable COP ,<br />

Saswad<br />

06 Pr<strong>of</strong>.R.B.<br />

Jadhav<br />

SKNCOE,<br />

<strong>Vadgaon</strong>(<strong>Bk</strong>),<br />

Pune<br />

Teaching Learning process :<br />

Contact<br />

No/<br />

e- mail<br />

Organ<br />

ized by<br />

Top<br />

ic<br />

Particip<br />

ating<br />

Class<br />

Perfor<br />

mance<br />

Date<br />

9370146779 SSSawant Blood Bank I .D.Pharm 29 Jul 2009<br />

9987028836 Ms.P.P.<br />

Deshpande<br />

“Importance <strong>of</strong><br />

Yoga in Students<br />

life”<br />

9822192443 D.R.Kate Incompatibilities in<br />

prescription<br />

9860404835<br />

Ms.N.A.<br />

dr_harshalpandve@yahoo. Shivarkar<br />

co.in<br />

9822620566<br />

D2/302 Shivsagar<br />

PH II, Off <strong>Sinhgad</strong>Road,<br />

Pune.<br />

Ms.V.S.<br />

Raskar/<br />

Mr.P.D.<br />

Mali<br />

9270153869 Mr.S.S.<br />

Sawant<br />

I/II D.Pharm 08-08-2009<br />

II D.Pharm 10-08-2009<br />

“Swine Flu” I/II D.Pharm 09-09-2009<br />

“Impact <strong>of</strong><br />

Cultivation &<br />

Collection on<br />

chemical<br />

Constituents <strong>of</strong><br />

crude Drugs.”<br />

“ Volumetric<br />

Analysis”<br />

Curricula and syllabi for each <strong>of</strong> the programmes as approved by the MSBTE<br />

I .D.Pharm 12-09-2009<br />

I .D.Pharm 01-10-2009<br />

Annual examination will be conducted by Maharashtra State Board <strong>of</strong> Technical Education (MSBTE).examining<br />

body <strong>of</strong> Directorate <strong>of</strong> Technical Education, Govt. <strong>of</strong> Maharashtra Mumbai and Sessional (internal) examinations<br />

will be conducted by the college. There shall be an examination for Diploma course in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> (Part-I) to<br />

examine students <strong>of</strong> the first year course and an examination for Diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> (Part –II) to examine<br />

students <strong>of</strong> the second year course. Each examination may be held twice every year. The first examination in a year


shall be the annual examination and the second examination shall be supplementary examination <strong>of</strong> the Diploma<br />

in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> (Part I/II). As the case may be, the examinations shall be written and practical (including oral) nature,<br />

carrying maximum marks for each part <strong>of</strong> a subject, as indicated in tables I and II.<br />

Table I : Scheme <strong>of</strong> Examination ( D. Pharm I )<br />

Sr.No Name <strong>of</strong> the paper Hours TotalHrs Exam Max. marks for Max. marks for<br />

Per week Hours theory<br />

Practical<br />

T P T+ P T P MSBTE Sessional MSBTE Sessional<br />

Exam<br />

Exam<br />

1. Pharmaceutics-I 3 4 7 3 3<br />

80 20 80 20<br />

2. Pharmaceutical<br />

Chemistry-I<br />

3 3 6 3 3<br />

3. Pharmacognosy 3 3 6 3 3<br />

4. Biochemistry and<br />

Clinical Pathology<br />

5. Human Anatomy &<br />

Physiology<br />

6. Health Edu. and<br />

Comm. <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

Table II : Scheme <strong>of</strong> Examination (D.Pharm II)<br />

Sr.<br />

No<br />

2 3 5 3 3<br />

3 2 5 3 3<br />

2 - 2 3 -<br />

80 20 80 20<br />

80 20 80 20<br />

80 20 80 20<br />

80 20 80 20<br />

80 20 -- --<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> the paper Hrs per Total Exam Max. marks for Max. marks for<br />

week Hrs Hours<br />

theory<br />

practical<br />

L P T+ P T P MSBTE Sessional MSBTE Sessional<br />

Exam<br />

Exam<br />

1. Pharmaceutics-II 3 4 7 3 3<br />

80 20 80 20<br />

2. Pharmaceutical<br />

Chemistry-II<br />

3. Pharmacology and<br />

Toxicology<br />

4. Pharmaceutical<br />

Jurisprudence<br />

5. Drug Store and<br />

Business<br />

Management<br />

6. Hospital and Clinical<br />

<strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

4 3 7 3 3<br />

3 2 5 3 3<br />

2 - 2 3 -<br />

3 - 3 3 -<br />

3 2 5 3 3<br />

80 20 80 20<br />

80 20 80 20<br />

80 20 -- --<br />

80 20 -- --<br />

80 20 80 20


L=Lecture per our P= Practical in hours T=Theory in hours<br />

Award <strong>of</strong> Sessional marks and maintenance <strong>of</strong> records :<br />

A regular record <strong>of</strong> both theory and practical class work and examinations conducted in an institution imparting<br />

training for Diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Part-I and Diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> part –II courses ,shall be maintained for each<br />

student in the institution and 20 marks for each theory /practical subject shall be allotted as Sessional. There shall<br />

be three periodic Sessional examinations during each academic year. The highest aggregate <strong>of</strong> any two<br />

performances shall form the basis <strong>of</strong> calculating Sessional marks. The Sessional marks in practical shall be allotted<br />

on the following basis: Actual performance in the Sessional examination:10 marks. Day to day assessment in the<br />

practical class: 10 marks.<br />

Certificate <strong>of</strong> passing examination for diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> (Part II) :<br />

Certificate for having passed the examination for the diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Part-II shall be granted by the MSBTE to<br />

successful student.<br />

Period and other condition for practical training (Part-III) :<br />

After having appeared in Part-II examination for diploma in pharmacy conduct by board, the candidate shall be<br />

eligible to undergo practical training in the recognized institutions as follows: Hospitals/Dispensaries run by<br />

Central/State Govt./Municipal Corporation/Central Government health Scheme and Employees State Insurance<br />

Scheme <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Chemist and Druggist Shop licensed under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act,1945 made under the<br />

Drugs and Cosmetics Act,1945.In the course <strong>of</strong> Practical training, the trainee shall have exposure to: working<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> keeping <strong>of</strong> records required by various Acts concerning the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> and practical<br />

experience in the manipulation <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical apparatus in common use. Reading, translation and copying <strong>of</strong><br />

prescription including checking <strong>of</strong> doses, dispensing prescriptions, common methods <strong>of</strong> administering<br />

medicaments and storage <strong>of</strong> dugs and medical preparations. The practical training shall not be less than five<br />

hundred hours spread over a period <strong>of</strong> not less than three months.<br />

Certificate <strong>of</strong> Diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> :<br />

A certificate <strong>of</strong> Diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> shall be granted by the examining Authority to a successful candidate on<br />

producing certificate <strong>of</strong> having passed diploma in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Part-I and part-II and completion <strong>of</strong> practical training<br />

Part –III as per Education Regulation act 1991.<br />

SYLLABUS FOR DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (PART -I)<br />

1.1 PHARMACEUTICS-I : Theory (75 hours)<br />

1. Introduction <strong>of</strong> different dosage forms. Their classification with examples their relative applications,<br />

familiarization with new drug delivery system.


2. Introduction to Pharmacopoeia with special reference to Indian pharmacopoeia.<br />

3. Metrology- Systems <strong>of</strong> weight and measures. Calculation including conversions from one to another system.<br />

Percentage calculation and adjustments <strong>of</strong> products use <strong>of</strong> allegation method in calculations , isotonic solutions.<br />

4. Packing <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceuticals- Desirable features <strong>of</strong> types <strong>of</strong> containers. Study <strong>of</strong> glass and plastic as materials for<br />

containers and Rubber as a materials for closures their merits and demerits, Introduction to aerosol packaging.<br />

5. Size reduction objectives, and factors affecting size reduction, methods <strong>of</strong> size reduction- Study <strong>of</strong> hammer mill,<br />

Ball Mill, Fluid Energy Mill, Disintegrator.<br />

6. Size separation – Size separation by sifting. Official Standards for Powders. Sedimentation methods for size<br />

separation. Construction and working <strong>of</strong> Cyclone separator.<br />

7. Mixing and Homogenization- Liquid Mixing and Powder Mixing, Mixing <strong>of</strong> semisolids, Study <strong>of</strong> Silverson Mixer<br />

Homogenizer , Planetary Mixer colloid mill and Hand Homogenizer. Double Cone Mixer.<br />

8. Clarification and Filtration – Theory <strong>of</strong> Filtration, Filter Media; Filter aids and selection <strong>of</strong> Filters. Study <strong>of</strong><br />

following Filtration Equipments. Filter Press, Sintered Filters, Filter Candle, Metafilter.<br />

9. Extraction and Galenicals :<br />

(a) Study <strong>of</strong> Percolation and Maceration and there Modification, Continuous hot extraction. Application in the<br />

tinctures and extracts.<br />

(b) Introduction To Ayurvedic Dosage Forms<br />

10. Heat Processes Evaporation – Definition, Factors Affecting Evaporation. Study <strong>of</strong> Evaporating Still and<br />

Evaporating Pan.<br />

11. Distillation- Simple Distillation and Fractional Distillation; Steam Distillation and Vacuumed Distillation. Study <strong>of</strong><br />

vacuum still, Preparation <strong>of</strong> Purified Water I.P. and Water for injection I.P. Construction and Working <strong>of</strong> the still<br />

use for same.<br />

12. Introduction to drying processes- Study <strong>of</strong> tray Dryers: Fluidized Bed Dryer, Vacuum Dryer and Freeze Dryer.<br />

13. Sterilization- Concept <strong>of</strong> sterilization and its differences from disinfections. Thermal resistance <strong>of</strong> microorganisms.<br />

Detailed study <strong>of</strong> the following sterilization process.<br />

(i) Sterilization with moist heat,<br />

(ii) Dry heat sterilization,<br />

(iii) Sterilization by radiation,<br />

(iv) Sterilization by filtration and<br />

(v) Gaseous sterilization.<br />

Aseptic techniques. Application <strong>of</strong> sterilization processes in hospitals particularly with reference to surgical<br />

dressings and intravenous fluids. Precautions for safe and effective handling <strong>of</strong> sterilization equipment.


14. Processing <strong>of</strong> Tablets- Definition; Different types <strong>of</strong> compressed and their properties. Process involved in the<br />

production <strong>of</strong> tablets; Tablet excipients; Defects in tablets; Physical Standards including Disintegration and<br />

Dissolution. Tablet coating-Sugar coating; film coating, enteric coating and micro encapsulation. (Tablet coating<br />

may be dealt in an elementary manner.)<br />

15. Processing <strong>of</strong> Capsules- Hard and s<strong>of</strong>t gelatin capsules; different size <strong>of</strong> capsules; filling <strong>of</strong> capsules; handling<br />

and storage <strong>of</strong> capsules, Special applications <strong>of</strong> capsules.<br />

16. Study <strong>of</strong> immunological products like sera, vaccines, toxoids & their preparations. PRACTICAL (100 hours)<br />

Preparation (minimum number stated against each) <strong>of</strong> the following categories llustrating different techniques<br />

involved.<br />

1. Aromatic waters<br />

2. Solutions<br />

3. Spirits<br />

4. Tinctures<br />

5. Extracts<br />

6. Creams<br />

7. Cosmetic preparations<br />

8. Capsules<br />

9. Tablets<br />

10. Preparations involving Sterilization<br />

11. Ophthalmic preparations<br />

12. Preparations involving aseptic techniques Books Recommended : (Latest Edition) 1. Remington Pharmaceutical<br />

Sciences<br />

2. The Extra Pharmacopoeia: Martindale<br />

1.2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry -1 : Theory (75 Hours)<br />

1. General Discussion on the following inorganic compounds including important physical chemical properties,<br />

Medicinal and Pharmaceutical uses, Storage condition and chemical incomparability.<br />

(A) Acids, Bases and Buffers Boric acids, Hydrochloric acid, Strong ammonium Hydroxide and <strong>of</strong>ficial buffers.<br />

(B) Antioxidants Hypo phosphoric acid, Sulphur oxide, Sodium Bi sulphite, Sodium Meta bi sulphite, Sodium<br />

thiosulphite, Nitrogen and Sodium nitrites.<br />

(C) GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS :<br />

(I) Acidifying agents- Dilute Hydrochloric acid.<br />

(II) Antacids & Sodium Bicarbonate, Aluminum Hydroxide gel, Aluminum Phosphate, Calcium carbonate,<br />

Magnesium trisilicate, Magnesium oxide, Combination <strong>of</strong> antacid Preparations.<br />

(III) Protective and absorbents Bismuth Sub carbonate and Kaolin.<br />

(IV) Saline Cathartics- Sodium Potassium Tartrate and Magnesium Sulphate.<br />

(D) TOPICAL AGENTS :<br />

(I) Protective talc, Zinc Oxide, Calamine, Zinc Stearate, Titanium dioxide, Silicon Polymers. (


II) Antimicrobials and Astringents- Hydrogen Peroxide*, Potassium Permanganate, Chlorinated Lime, Iodine,<br />

Solution <strong>of</strong> Iodine, Povidone Iodine, Boric acid, Borax. Silver nitrate, Mild Silver Protein, Mercury, Yellow mercuric<br />

Oxide, Ammoniated mercury.<br />

(III) Sulpher and its compounds Sublimed Sulpher, Precipited Sulpher, Selenium Sulphide.<br />

(IV) Astringent: Alum, Zinc Sulphate.<br />

(E) Dental Products- Sodium Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium MetaPhosphate, Dicalcium<br />

Phosphate, Stronium Chloride, Zinc Chloride.<br />

(F) Inhalants Oxygen , Carbon-di-Oxide, Nitrous Oxide.<br />

(G) Respiratory Stimulants- Ammonium carbonate<br />

(H) Expectorants and Emetics- Ammonium chloride*, Potassium Iodide, Antimony Potassium Tartrate<br />

(I) Antidotes – Sodium Nitrite.<br />

(J) MAJOR INTRA AND EXTRACELLULAR ELECTROLYTES<br />

(A) Electrolytes use for replacement therapy – Sodium chlorides and its Preparation, Potassium Chloride and Its<br />

Preparation.<br />

(B) Physiological Acid base Balance and Electrolyte use- Sodium acetate, Potassium acetate Sodium Bicarbonate<br />

injection, Sodium citrate, Potassium Citrate, Sodium Lactate injection, Ammonium Chloride and its injection.<br />

C) Combination <strong>of</strong> Oral Electrolyte Powders and solutions.<br />

Inorganic Official Compound <strong>of</strong> Iron, iodine and calcium ferrous sulphate and calcium Gluconate. Radio<br />

Pharmaceuticals and contrast media radio activity- Alpha Beta Gamma Radiation, Biological Effects <strong>of</strong> Radiation,<br />

Measurement <strong>of</strong> Radioactivity,G.M. Counter Radioisotopes- Their Uses, Storage and Precautions With special<br />

reference to the <strong>of</strong>ficial Preparations.<br />

Radio Opaque Contrast Media –<br />

Barium Sulphate Quality control <strong>of</strong> drugs and Pharmaceuticals- Importance <strong>of</strong> Quality control, Significant Error,<br />

Methods use for Quality Control, Sources <strong>of</strong> Impurities in Pharmaceuticals, and Limits Test for Arsenics, Chlorides<br />

sulphate, iron, and Heavy metals. Identification test for cations and anions as per Indian Pharmacopoeia.<br />

PRACTICAL (75 hours)<br />

Identification test for inorganic compounds particularly drugs and Pharmaceuticals. Limit test for chlorides,<br />

sulphate, Arsenic, Iron and Heavy metals<br />

Assay <strong>of</strong> inorganic Pharmaceuticals involving each <strong>of</strong> the following methods <strong>of</strong> compound mark with (*) Under<br />

Theory.<br />

a. Acid Base titration (At Least 03)<br />

b. Redox Titration (one each <strong>of</strong> Permagnometry and Iodometry)<br />

c. Precipitation titration (At Least 02)<br />

d. Complexometric titration (Calcium and Magnesium)<br />

BOOKS RECOMMANDED (Latest Edition) : Indian Pharmacopoeia


1.3 PHARMACOGNOSY Theory : (75 Hours)<br />

1. Definition History Scope <strong>of</strong> Pharmacognosy including indigenous System <strong>of</strong> Medicine.<br />

2. Various System <strong>of</strong> Classification <strong>of</strong> Drug <strong>of</strong> Natural Origin<br />

3. Adultration and drug Evaluation, Significance <strong>of</strong> Pharmacopoeial Standards.<br />

4. Brief outline <strong>of</strong> occurrence, Difference, Outline <strong>of</strong> isolation, identification test, Therapeutics effects and<br />

Pharmaceutical applications <strong>of</strong> Alkaloids, Terpenoids, Glycosides, Volatile oils tannins and Resins.<br />

5. Occurrences, distribution, Organoleptic Evaluation, chemical constituents including test, wherever applicable<br />

and therapeutic efficacy <strong>of</strong> following categories <strong>of</strong> drugs.<br />

a) Laxatives: Aloes, Rhubarb, Castor oil, Isapghual, Senna.<br />

b) Cardiotonics: Digitalis, Arjuna.<br />

c) Carminatives & G. I. Regulators- Umbeliferrous Fruits – Coriander, Fennel, Ajowan, Cardamom, Ginger, Black<br />

Pepper, Asafoetida, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Clove. d) Astringents - Catechu<br />

e) Drug Acting on nervous system – Hyoscymus Belladonna, Aconite, Ashwgandha, Ephedra Opium, Cannabis.Nux<br />

Vomica<br />

f) Antihypertensive- Rauwolfia.<br />

g) Antitussives – Vasaka, Tolu Balsam, Tulsi.<br />

h) Antirheumatics – Guggul, Colchicum i) Antitumer – Vinca<br />

j) Antileprotic- Chaulmoogras Oil<br />

k) Antidiabetics – Pterocarpus, Gymnema, Silvestre<br />

l) Diuretics – Punarnava, Gokhru.<br />

m) Antidysentrics – Ipecacunha<br />

n) Antiseptic and Disinfectent- Benzoin, Myrrh, Neem, Curcuma.<br />

o) Antimalarial – Cinchona<br />

p) Oxytocics – Ergot<br />

q) Vitamins – Shark Liver Oil and Amla.<br />

r) Enzyme – Papaya, Diastase Yeast.<br />

s) Perfumes and Flavouring Agent- Peppermint Oil, Lemon Oil, Orange Oil, Lemon Grass Oil, Sandalwood.<br />

(t) Pharmaceutical aids – Honey. Arachis Oil, Starch, Kaolin, Pectin, Olive Oil, Lanolin, Bees-wax Acacia, Tragacanth,<br />

Sodium Alginate, Agar, Guar –gum, Gelatin. (u) Miscellaneous- Liquorices, Garlic, Picrorriza, Dioscorea, Linseed,<br />

Shatavary, Shankhpushpi, Pyrethrum Tobacco.<br />

6. Collection and Preparation <strong>of</strong> crude drugs for market as exemplified by Ergot, Opium, Rauwolfia, Digitalis, Senna.<br />

7. Study <strong>of</strong> Source, Preparation and Identification Fiber used in sutures and surgical dressings – Cotton, Silk, Wool<br />

and Regenerated Fibre.<br />

8. Gross anatomical Studies <strong>of</strong> Senna, Dhatura Cinnamon, Cinchona, Fennel, Clove, Ginger, and Nux- Vomica &<br />

Ipecacunha. Practical (75 Hour)


1. Identification <strong>of</strong> drug Drug by morphological Characters.<br />

2. Physical and chemical tests for Evalaution <strong>of</strong> drug wherever applicable.<br />

3. Gross anatomical Studies(T. S.) <strong>of</strong> the following drugs : Senna, Dhatura, Cinnamon, Cinchona, Coriender, Fennel,<br />

Clove, Ginger, Nuxvomica. Ipecacunha.<br />

4. Identification <strong>of</strong> fibres and surgical dressing.<br />

SYLLABUS FOR DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (PART -I)<br />

1.4 Biochemistry and clinical Pathology : Theory (50 Hour)<br />

1. Introduction to Biochemistry.<br />

2. Brief chemistry and role <strong>of</strong> protein, Polypeptides and amino acids, Classification, Quality test, Biological Value,<br />

Deficiency diseases.<br />

3. Brief chemistry and role <strong>of</strong> carbohydrates, classification, qualitative test, Diseases related to carbohydrate<br />

metabolism.<br />

4. Brief chemistry and role <strong>of</strong> lipids, classification, qualitative tests, Diseases related to lipid metabolism.<br />

5. Brief chemistry and role <strong>of</strong> vitamins and enzyme.<br />

6. Role <strong>of</strong> Minerals and water in Life Processes.<br />

7. Enzymes: Brief concept <strong>of</strong> enzymes action. Factors affecting it. Therapeutic and Pharmaceutical Importance.<br />

8. Brief concept <strong>of</strong> normal and abnormal metabolism <strong>of</strong> protein carbohydrates and lipids.<br />

9. Introduction to Pathology <strong>of</strong> Blood and urine.<br />

a) Lymphocytes and platelets, their role in health and diseases.<br />

b) Erythrocytes, Abnormal cells, and their Significance.<br />

c) Abnormal constituents <strong>of</strong> urine and their significance in disease.<br />

Practical (75 Hours)<br />

1. Detection and identification <strong>of</strong> proteins, Amino acids, Carbohydrates and lipids.<br />

2. Analysis <strong>of</strong> normal and abnormal constituents <strong>of</strong> bloods and urine (Glucose, Urea, Creatinine, Cholesterol,<br />

Alkaline Phosphatase, Billirubin, SGPT, SGOT, Calcium Diastase, Lipase).<br />

3. Examination <strong>of</strong> sputum and faeces (Microscopic and staining )<br />

4. Practice in injecting drugs intramuscular, subcutaneous and intravenous route. Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> blood samples.


1.5 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY : Theory (75 Hour)<br />

1. Scope <strong>of</strong> anatomy an physiology Definition <strong>of</strong> various terms used in anatomy.<br />

2. Structure <strong>of</strong> cell, Function <strong>of</strong> its Components with special reference to mitochondria and microsomes.<br />

3. Elementary tissue <strong>of</strong> body i.e. epithelial tissue, Muscular tissue, Connective tissue connective tissue and nervous<br />

tissue.<br />

4. Structure and function <strong>of</strong> skeleton. Classification <strong>of</strong> joints and their function, Joint Disorder.1<br />

5. Composition <strong>of</strong> blood, function elements, Blood group and coagulation <strong>of</strong> Blood. Brief information regarding<br />

disorder <strong>of</strong> blood.<br />

6. Name and function <strong>of</strong> Lymph Glands.<br />

7. Structure and Function <strong>of</strong> various parts <strong>of</strong> the heart. Arterial and venous system with special reference to names<br />

and position <strong>of</strong> main arteries and veins, Blood pressure and its Recording. Brief information about cardiovascular<br />

disorder.<br />

8. Various parts <strong>of</strong> respiratory system and their Function. Physiology <strong>of</strong> respiration.<br />

9. Various parts <strong>of</strong> Urinary System and their function and structure <strong>of</strong> kidney. Physiology <strong>of</strong> urine formation.<br />

Pathophysiology <strong>of</strong> renal diseases and edema.<br />

10. Structure <strong>of</strong> skeletal muscle. Physiology <strong>of</strong> muscle contraction. Name, Position, attachment and function <strong>of</strong><br />

skeletal muscle. Physiology <strong>of</strong> neuromuscular junction.<br />

11. Various parts <strong>of</strong> central nervous systems, brain and its parts, functions and reflex action. Anatomy and<br />

Physiology <strong>of</strong> autonomic nervous system.<br />

12. Elementary knowledge <strong>of</strong> structure and functions <strong>of</strong> the organs taste, smell, hearing, seeing and feel. Physiology<br />

<strong>of</strong> pain.<br />

13. Digestive system, names <strong>of</strong> the various parts <strong>of</strong> the digestive system and their functions. Structure and functions<br />

<strong>of</strong> liver, physiology, digestion and absorption.<br />

14. Endocrine glands and hormones. Location <strong>of</strong> the glands hormones and functions. Pituitary, thyroid, adrenal and<br />

pancreas.<br />

15. Reproductive system-physiology and anatomy <strong>of</strong> reproductive system<br />

PRACTICAL (50 HOURS)<br />

1. Study <strong>of</strong> the human skeleton.<br />

2. Study with the help <strong>of</strong> charts and models <strong>of</strong> the following systems and organs.<br />

a. Digestive system<br />

b. Respiratory system<br />

c. Cardiovascular System<br />

d. Urinary System<br />

e. Reproductive system<br />

f. Nervous system<br />

g. Eye h. Ear<br />

3. Microscopic examination <strong>of</strong> epithelial tissue, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle. Connective tissue<br />

and nervous tissues.


4. Examination <strong>of</strong> blood films fro TLC, DLC and malarial parasite.<br />

5. Determination <strong>of</strong> clotting time <strong>of</strong> blood, erythrocyte sedimental rate and Haemoglobin value.<br />

6. Recording <strong>of</strong> body temperature, pulse, heart rate, blood pressure and ECG.<br />

1.6 HEALTH EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PHARMACY Theory (50 hours)<br />

1. Concept <strong>of</strong> health- Definition <strong>of</strong> physical =health, mental health, social health, spiritual health, determinants <strong>of</strong><br />

health, indicators <strong>of</strong> health, concept <strong>of</strong> disease, natural history <strong>of</strong> disease, the disease agents, concepts <strong>of</strong><br />

preventation <strong>of</strong> disease.<br />

2. Nutritional and health- Classification <strong>of</strong> foods requirements, diseases induced due to deficiency <strong>of</strong> proteins<br />

vitamins and minerals, treatment and preventation<br />

3. Demography and family planning-demography cycle, fertility, family planning, contraceptive methods,<br />

behavioral methods, natural family planning method, chemical method, mechanical method, hormonal<br />

contraceptives, population problem <strong>of</strong> India.<br />

4. First aid Emergency treatment in shock, snake-bite, buns poisoning, heart disease, fractures and resuscitation<br />

methods, Elements <strong>of</strong> minor surgery and dressings.<br />

5. Environment and health- Sources <strong>of</strong> water supply, water pollution, purification <strong>of</strong> water, health and air, noise,<br />

light-solid waste disposal and control- medical entomology, arthropod borne diseases and their control, rodents,<br />

animals and disease.<br />

6. Fundamental principles <strong>of</strong> microbiology classification <strong>of</strong> microbes, isolation, staining techniques <strong>of</strong> organisms <strong>of</strong><br />

commaon disease.<br />

7. Communicable disease- Causative agents, modes <strong>of</strong> transmission and prevention.<br />

a. Respiratory infections- Chicken pox, measles: Influenza, diphtheria, whooping cough and tuberculosis.<br />

b. Intestinal infections: poliomyelitis, Hepatitis, Cholera.<br />

c. Arthropodes borne infections- Plague, Malaria, Filariasis<br />

d. Surface infections- Rabies, Trachoma, Titanus, Leprosy<br />

e. Sexually transmitted disease- Syphilis, Gonorrhea, AIDs<br />

8. Non- Communicable disease- causative agents, prevention, care and control.<br />

9. Epidemiology – its scope, methods uses, dynamic <strong>of</strong> diseases transmission. Immunity and immunization:<br />

Immunological products and their dose schedule. Principles <strong>of</strong> disease control and prevention, hospital acquired<br />

infection, prevention and control. Disinfection, types <strong>of</strong> disinfection, disinfection procedure for faeces, urin,<br />

sputum room linen, Dead bodies, instruments.


2.1 PHARMACEUTICS II Theory : (75 hours)<br />

1. Dispencing <strong>Pharmacy</strong> :<br />

i) Prescriptions-reading and understanding <strong>of</strong> prescription: Latin terms commonly used (Detailed study is not<br />

necessary), Modern methods <strong>of</strong> prescribing, adoption <strong>of</strong> metric system. Calculations involved in dispensing.<br />

ii) Incompatibilities in prescription- Study <strong>of</strong> various types incompatibility- physical, Chemical and Therapeutics.<br />

iii) Posology- Dose and Dosage <strong>of</strong> drugs, factors influencing dose, Calculations <strong>of</strong> doses on the basis <strong>of</strong> age, sex and<br />

surface area: veterinary doses.<br />

2. Dispensed Medications :<br />

Note: A detailed study <strong>of</strong> the following dispensed medication is necessary. Methods <strong>of</strong> preparation with<br />

theoretical and practical aspects, use <strong>of</strong> appropriate containers and closures; Special labeling requirements and<br />

storage conditions should be highlighted.<br />

(i) Powders : Types <strong>of</strong> powders- Advantages and disadvantages <strong>of</strong> powders, granules, catches, and tablet triturus,<br />

Preparation <strong>of</strong> different types <strong>of</strong> powders encountered in prescription. Weighing methods possible errors in<br />

weighing, minimum weighable amounts and weighing <strong>of</strong> material below the minimum weighable amount,<br />

geometric dilution and proper uses and care dispensing balance.<br />

(ii) Liquid oral Dosages from :<br />

a) Monophasic : theoretical aspects including commonly used vehicles, essential adjuncts like stabilizer, colorants,<br />

and flavours with examples. Review <strong>of</strong> following monophasic liquids with details <strong>of</strong> formulation and practical<br />

methods. Liquids for internal Liquids for external Administration Administration or used on mucus membrane<br />

Mixtures and concentrates Gargles Syrup Mouth washes, Throat paints, Douches Elixirs Ear drops, Nasal Drops and<br />

Sprays Liniments, Lotions<br />

b) Biphasic Liquid dosages forms :<br />

i) Suspensions (Elementary Study) – suspension containing diffusible solids and liquids and their preparations. Study<br />

<strong>of</strong> the adjutants used like thickening agent, wetting agents, their necessity and quantity to be incorporated.<br />

Suspension <strong>of</strong> precipitate forming liquids like tinctures, their preparation and stability. Suspension produced by<br />

chemical reaction. And introduction to flocculated or non flocculated suspension system<br />

ii) Emulsion: Types <strong>of</strong> emulsion, identification <strong>of</strong> emulsion system, formulation <strong>of</strong> emulsion, selection <strong>of</strong><br />

emulsifying agents, instabilities in emulsions preservation <strong>of</strong> emulsion.<br />

iii) Semi solid Dosage forms :<br />

a) Ointments: Types, Classification, selection dermatological vehicles. Preparation and stability <strong>of</strong> ointments by the<br />

following processes.<br />

1. Triturations<br />

2,. Fusion<br />

3. Chemical reaction.<br />

4. Emulsification


) Pastes- Difference between ointments and pastes, bases <strong>of</strong> pastes. Preparation <strong>of</strong> Paste and their preservation.<br />

c) Jellies: An introduction to the different types <strong>of</strong> jellies and their preparation.<br />

d) An elementary study <strong>of</strong> poultice.<br />

e) Suppositories and pessaries: Their relative merits and demerits type <strong>of</strong> suppositories, suppository bases<br />

classification, properties, preparation and packing <strong>of</strong> suppositories, use <strong>of</strong> suppository for drug absorption.<br />

iv) Dental and cosmetic Preparations: Introduction to dentifrices, facial cosmetics, deodorants, antiperspirants,<br />

Shampoos, hair dressing hair remover.<br />

v) Sterile dosage forms :<br />

a) Parenteral dosage forms: definitions, general requirements for parenteral dosage forms types <strong>of</strong> parenterals<br />

formulations vehicles, adjuncts, processing, personal, facilities and quality control. Preparation <strong>of</strong> intra venous<br />

fluids and admixtures-total parenteral nutrition, dialysis fluids.<br />

b) Sterility testing and particulate matter monitoring- faulty packaging.<br />

c) Ophthalmic products- study <strong>of</strong> essential characteristics- Different ophthalmic preparations. Formulations<br />

additives in special precautions in handing and storage <strong>of</strong> ophthalmic preparations.<br />

PRACTICALS (100 HOURS)<br />

Dispensing <strong>of</strong> at list 100 products covering a wide range <strong>of</strong> preparations such as mixtures, emulsions, lotions,<br />

liniments, ENT preparations , ointments , suppositories powders incompatible prescriptions etc. Books<br />

Recommended: (latest editions) Indian Pharmacopeias British Pharmacopeias National Formularies (N.F. I. B. N. F.)<br />

Remington’s p’ceutical sciences Martingale extra pharmacopeias<br />

2.2 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY II THEORY : (100 HOURS)<br />

1. Introduction to nomenclature <strong>of</strong> organic chemical systems with particular reference to heterocyclic system<br />

containing unto three rings<br />

2. The chemistry <strong>of</strong> following pharmaceutical organic compound, covering their nomenclature, chemical<br />

structures, uses and important physical and chemical properties (Chemical structures <strong>of</strong> only those compounds<br />

marks with asterisk (*).<br />

3. The stability and storage conditions and the different types <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical formulations <strong>of</strong> these drugs and<br />

their popular brand names.<br />

4. Antiseptics and disinfectants- pr<strong>of</strong>lavine. *Benzil- Koniumchloride, centrimide, Chlorocresol*, Chloroxylene,<br />

formaldehyde solution, Hexachlorophene, liquefied phenol, nitr<strong>of</strong>urantion.<br />

5. Sulfonamides- sulfadiazine, sulfaguanidine*<br />

6. Phthalylsulfathiazole, succinylsulfathiazole, sulfadimethoxien, sulfamethoxypyridazine, sulfamethoxazole, co<br />

trimoxazole, sulfacetamide*.


7. Antileprotic drugs- Cl<strong>of</strong>azimine, thiambutosine, dapsone* solapsone<br />

8. Antitubercular drug –Isoniazid*, PAS*, Streptomycine, Rifampicine, ethambutol*, Thiacetazone, ethionamide,<br />

cycloserine, Pyrazinamide*<br />

9. Antiamoebic and anthalmintic drugs emetine, metrinidazole*, halogenated hydroxyquinolies, diloxanidefuroate,<br />

pharmomycin piperazine*, mebendazole, D. E. C. *<br />

10. Antibodies- Benzyl penicillin*, phenoxy methyl pencillin, Benzathine pencillin, ampicillin*, Cloxacillin,<br />

Cephalexin, Cephaloridine, Cephalothin, Grise<strong>of</strong>ulvin, Chloramphenicol<br />

11. antifungal agent- Chloroquine*, Amodiaquine, Primaquine, Proguanil, Primethamine*, quinine, trimethoprim<br />

12. Antimalarial drugs- chlorpromazine*, chlordiazepoxide, Diazepam*, Loarzepam. Meprobamate.<br />

13. Hypnotics- Phenobarbitone*, Butobarbitone, Cyclobarbitone, nitrazepam, glutethimide*, Methypryprylone,<br />

Paraldehyde, Tricl<strong>of</strong>os sodium.<br />

14. General Anaesthetics-Halothane*, Cyclopropane*, Diethyl ether*, Methohexital sodium, Thiopental sodium ,<br />

trichloroethylene.<br />

15. Antidepressant drugs- Amitriptyline, nortryptyline, imipramine*, phenelzine, trancypromine.<br />

16. Analeptics- theophylline, Caffeine*, Coramine*, Detroamphitamine<br />

17. Adrenergic drugs –adrenaline *, Noradreanaline, isoprenaline*, pHenylephrine, Salbutamol, terbutaline,<br />

Ephedrine*, pesudoephedrin.Adrenergic Antagonist, Tolazoline , Propranolol*, Practolol<br />

18. Cholinergic drug- Neostigmine* ,Pyridostigmine, Pyridoxin, Pilocarpine, Physostigmine*.<br />

19. Diuretics Drugs – Furosemide*, Chlorthiazid,Hydrochlorthiazid*,Benzothiazid, Urea*, Mannitol*. Ethacrynic<br />

acid .<br />

20. Cardiovascular Drug – Ethyl Nitrite *, Glyceryl tri nitrite, Alpha methyledopa, Gaunethedine, Cl<strong>of</strong>ibrate.,<br />

Quinidine.<br />

21. Hypogycemic agents- Insulin, Chorpropamide,*, Tolbutamide, Glibenclamide,Phenformin, Metformin.<br />

22. Coagulant and anticoagulant- Heparin, Thrombin, Menadione *, Bishydroxycoumarine , Warfarin sodium.<br />

23. Local Anaesthetic- Lignocain*, Procain*, Benzocaine<br />

24. Histamin and Anti-Histaminics – Histamin, Diphenhydramine*,Promethazine, Cyproheptidine, Mepyramine ,<br />

Pheniramine, Chlorepheniramine*.


25. Analgesic and antipyretics – Morphin, Pethidine*, Codeine, Methadone,asprin*, Paracetamol*, analgin,<br />

Dextropropoxyphene, Pentazocine.<br />

26. Non- Steroidal Anti- inflammatory drugs – Indomethacine *, Phenylbutazone*, oxyphenbutazone,<br />

Ibupr<strong>of</strong>en,Antithyroids-Thyaroxine*, Methimazole, Methylthiouracil, Propylthiouracil.<br />

27. Diagnostic Agents – Iopanoic Acid, Propylidone, Sulfobromophthalein.<br />

28. Sodium Indigotidisulfonate, Indigo carmine, Evans Blue, Congo red, Fluorescin sodium.<br />

29. Anticonvulsants, Cardiac Glycosides, Antiarrythmic antihypertensives.& Vitamins. Book Recommended ( Latest<br />

Edition)<br />

1. Pharmacopeias <strong>of</strong> India<br />

2. British Pharmaceutical Codex<br />

3. Martindale the extra pharmacopoeia.<br />

PRACTICAL (75 HOURS)<br />

1. Systematic qualitative testing <strong>of</strong> organic drugs involving determination, melting point and boiling point,<br />

detection <strong>of</strong> element and functional groups. ( 10 compound)<br />

2. Official Identification test for certain groups <strong>of</strong> drugs included I. P. like barbiturates, sulfonamides,<br />

phenothiazines, Antibodies 910 compounds)<br />

3. Preparation <strong>of</strong> three simple organic preparations.<br />

2.3. PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY : THEORY (75 HOURS)<br />

1. Introduction Pharmacology, scope <strong>of</strong> pharmacology<br />

2. routes <strong>of</strong> administration <strong>of</strong> drugs, their advantages and disadvantages<br />

3. various processes <strong>of</strong> absorption <strong>of</strong> drugs and the factors affected them, metabolism, distribution and excretion<br />

<strong>of</strong> drugs<br />

4. General mechanism <strong>of</strong> drug action and the factors which modify action.<br />

5. Pharmacological classification <strong>of</strong> drugs. The discussion <strong>of</strong> drugs show emphasis the following aspects:<br />

(i) Drugs acting <strong>of</strong> the Central Nervous System:<br />

(a) General anesthesia, adjunction to anesthesia, intravenous anesthetics.<br />

(b) Analgesic antipyretics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Narcotic analgesics. Antirheumatc and<br />

antigen remedies, Sedatives and Hypnotics, Psychopharmacological agents, anti convulsants, analeptics.<br />

(c) Centrally acting muscle relaxants and anti Parkinsonism agents.<br />

(ii) Local anesthetics.


(iii) Drug acting on autonomic nervous system.<br />

(a) cholinergic drug, Anticholinergic drugs, anti-cholinesterase drugs.<br />

(b) Adrenergic drugs and adrenergic receptor blockers.<br />

(c) Neuron blockers and ganglion blockers.<br />

(d) Neuromuscular blockers, drugs used in myasthenia gravis.<br />

(iv) Drugs acting on eye, mediates, drugs used in glaucoma.<br />

(v) Drugs acting on respiratory system-Respiratory stimulants, Bronchodilators, Nasal decongestants,<br />

Expectorants and Antitussive agents.<br />

(vi) Antacids, physiological role <strong>of</strong> histamine and serotonin, Histamine and Anti- . histamines, Prostaglandins.<br />

(vii) Cardio vascular drugs, cardiotones, anti-arrhythmic agents. Antihypertensive agents, peripheral vasodilators<br />

and drugs used in arteriosclerosis.<br />

(viii) Drugs acting on the blood and blood forming organs. Haematinics, coagulants and anti-coagulants.<br />

Haemostatics, Blood substitutes and plasma expanders.<br />

(ix) Drugs affecting renal function-Diuretics and antidiuretics.<br />

(x) Hormones and hormone antagonists-hypoglycemic agents, antithyroid drugs sex hormones and oral<br />

contraceptives corticosteroids.<br />

(x) Drugs acting on Digestive-carminatives, digestants Bitters, Antacids and drugs and drugs used in peptic ulcer,<br />

purgatives, and laxatives, Antidiarrhoeals, emetics, Antiemetics, Antispasmodics Chemotherapy <strong>of</strong> microbial<br />

diseases: urinary antiseptics, Sulphonamides, penicillins, streptomycin, tetracycline’s and other antibiotics, Ant<br />

tubercular agents, Antifungal agents, antiviral drugs, antileptotic drugs.<br />

7. Chemotherapy <strong>of</strong> protozoal diseases. Anthelmintic drugs.<br />

8. Chemotherapy <strong>of</strong> cancer.<br />

9. Disinfectants and antiseptics.<br />

A detailed study <strong>of</strong> the action <strong>of</strong> drugs on each organism not necessary.<br />

PRACTICAL(50Hours)<br />

The first six <strong>of</strong> the following experiments will be done by the students while the remaining will be demonstrated by<br />

the teacher.<br />

1. Effect <strong>of</strong> K+, ca++, Acetylcholine and adrenaline on frog’s heart.<br />

2. Effect <strong>of</strong> acetylcholine on rectus abdominal muscle <strong>of</strong> frog and guinea pig ileum.<br />

3. Effect <strong>of</strong> Spasmogenes and Relaxants on rabbits cornea.<br />

4. Effect <strong>of</strong> Local anesthetics on rabbits cornea.<br />

5. Effect <strong>of</strong> Mydriatics and mitotic on rabbits eye.<br />

6. To study the action <strong>of</strong> strychnine on rabbit eye.


7. Effect <strong>of</strong> Digitalis on frog heart.<br />

8. Effect <strong>of</strong> Hypnotics in mice .<br />

9. Effect <strong>of</strong> Convulsants and anticonvulsants in mice or rats.<br />

10.Test for Pyrogen.<br />

11.Taming and Hypnosis potentiating effect chlorpromazine in mice/ rats.<br />

12. Effect <strong>of</strong> Diphenhydramine in experimentally produced asthma in guinea pigs.<br />

2.4 PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE : (Theory 50 Hours.)<br />

1. Origin and nature <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical legislation in India. Its scope and objectives. Evolution <strong>of</strong> the “ Concept <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Pharmacy</strong> as an integral part <strong>of</strong> health care system.<br />

2. Principles and significance <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics . Critical Study <strong>of</strong> the code <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutical Ethics drafted by<br />

pharmacy council <strong>of</strong> India.<br />

3. <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Acts 1948. The general study <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Act . Special reference to education Regulations,<br />

working <strong>of</strong> central councils, Constitution <strong>of</strong> these councils and Function. Registration procedures under the act.<br />

4. The Drug and Cosmetics Acts , 1940. General Study <strong>of</strong> Cosmetics Acts and the rules there under. Definition and<br />

salient features related to retail and wholesale distribution <strong>of</strong> drugs. The drug inspectors, the sampling procedures<br />

form <strong>of</strong> obtaining licenses under the rule. Facilities to be provided for a pharmacy effectively. General study <strong>of</strong><br />

Schedule C,C1,F,G,J,H,and P and X and Salient features <strong>of</strong> labeling and storage condition <strong>of</strong> drugs.<br />

5. The drugs and magic Remedies(Objection advertisement)- 1954 – General study <strong>of</strong> Act. Objectives, Special<br />

reference laid on Advertisements. Magic remedies and objectionable permitted advertisements-disease which cannot<br />

be claimed cured.<br />

6. Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances Act, 1985_A brief <strong>of</strong> the act with special reference to its objectives,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fended punishments.<br />

7. Brie introduction to the study <strong>of</strong> the following acts.<br />

1. Latest drugs (price control) order in force<br />

2. Poisons Act 1919 (as amended to date)<br />

3. Medicinal and Toilet preparations (Excise Duties) Act (s amended to date)<br />

4. Medical Termination <strong>of</strong> pregnancy Act, 1971(as amended date.) Books Recommended (latest edition) Bare Acts<br />

<strong>of</strong> the said laws published by the Government.<br />

2.5 DRUG STORE AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT : THEORY (77 HOURS)<br />

part : 1 Commerce (50 hours)


1. Introduction –trade, industry and commerce, functions and subdivision <strong>of</strong> commerce, introduction to elements <strong>of</strong><br />

economics and management.<br />

2. Forms <strong>of</strong> business organization.<br />

3. Channels <strong>of</strong> distribution.<br />

4. Drug house management –selection <strong>of</strong> site, space layout and legal requirements. Importance and objectives <strong>of</strong><br />

purchasing, selection <strong>of</strong> suppliers, credit information, tenders, contracts and price determination and legal<br />

requirements thereto. Codification , handling <strong>of</strong> drug stores and other hospital suppliers.<br />

5. Inventory Control- objects and importance, modern techniques like ABC, VED analysis, the lead time, inventory<br />

carrying cost, safety stock, minimum and maximum stock level, economic order quantity, scrap and surplus<br />

disposal.<br />

6. Sales promotion, market research, salesmanship, qualities <strong>of</strong> a salesman, advertising and window display.<br />

7. Banking and finance services and functions <strong>of</strong> bank, finance planning and sources <strong>of</strong> finance.<br />

Part II Accountancy (25 hours)<br />

1. Introduction to the accounting concepts and convertions. Double entry book keeping, Different kinds <strong>of</strong><br />

accounts.<br />

2. Cash book.<br />

3. General Ledger and Trial balance<br />

4. Pr<strong>of</strong>it and loss account and balance sheet.<br />

5. Simple techniques <strong>of</strong> analyzing financial statements. Introduction to Budgeting Books Recommended (latest<br />

edition) Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.<br />

2.6 HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY : THEORY (75 HOURS)<br />

PART I Hospital pharmacy.<br />

1. Hospitals definition , function, classification based on various criteria, organization, management and health<br />

delivery systems in India.<br />

2. Hospital <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

a) Definition<br />

b) Functions and objectives <strong>of</strong> hospital pharmaceutical services.<br />

c) Location, layout, flow chart <strong>of</strong> material and men.<br />

d) Personnel and facilities requirement including equipments based on individual and basic needs. e) Requirement<br />

and abilities required for hospital Pharmacists.<br />

3. Drug distribution system in hospitals<br />

a) Out-patient services,<br />

b) In patient services a) types <strong>of</strong> services b) detailed discussion <strong>of</strong> unit Dose system, Floor ward stock system.


Satellite pharmacy services, central sterile services, bed side pharmacy.<br />

Manufacturing<br />

a) Economically consideration, estimation <strong>of</strong> demand.<br />

b) Sterile manufacture- large & small volume parenterals, facilities, requirements, layout production planning,<br />

manpower requirements.<br />

c) Non sterile manufacture – liquid orals , externals-bulk concentrates.<br />

d) Procurement and testing <strong>of</strong> raw materials.<br />

Nomenclature and uses <strong>of</strong> surgical instruments and hospital equipment and health accessories.<br />

P.T. C. (<strong>Pharmacy</strong> Therapeutic Committee) Hospital formulary system and their organization, functioning,<br />

composition.<br />

Drug information service and drug information bulletin<br />

Surgical dressing like cotton, gauze, bandages and adhesive tapes including their pharmacopoeial tests for quality.<br />

Other hospital supply eg. . I. V. sets B. G. sets, Ryals tubes, catheters, syringes etc.<br />

Application <strong>of</strong> computer in maintaince <strong>of</strong> records, inventory control, medication monitoring, drug information and<br />

data storage and retrieval in hospital and retail pharmacy establishments.<br />

II Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

Introduction to Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong>- Definition scope<br />

Modern dispensing aspects- pharmacists and patient counseling and advice for the use <strong>of</strong> common drugs,<br />

medication history. Common daily terminology used in the practice <strong>of</strong> medicine Disease., Manifestation and<br />

Pathophysiology including salient symptoms to understand the disease like tuberculosis rheumatoid Arthritis,<br />

Cardiovascular disease, Epilepsy, Diabetes peptic ulcer, hypertension.<br />

4. Physiological Parameters with their significance<br />

5. Drug Interactions :<br />

a) Definition and introduction<br />

b) Mechanism <strong>of</strong> drug interaction<br />

c) Drug- drug interaction with reference to analgesics cardiovascular drugs, Gastro- intestinal agents, vitamin<br />

hypoglycemic agents.<br />

d) Drug- food interaction.<br />

6. Adverse drug reactions<br />

a) Definition and significance<br />

b) Drug induced diseases and teratogenicity<br />

7. Drug in clinical toxicity- introduction, general treatment <strong>of</strong> the systematic antidotes. Treatment <strong>of</strong> insecticide<br />

poisoning, system antidotes, heavy metal poison, narcotic drugs, and barbitura organophoasphorus poisons.<br />

8. Drug dependence , drug abuse, addictive drugs and their treatment complications.


9. Bio- availability <strong>of</strong> drugs, including factors affecting it. Books Recommended (Latest edition)<br />

1. Remington’s pharmaceutical sciences<br />

2. Martindale the extra pharmacopoeia<br />

PRACTICAL (50 HOURS)<br />

1. Preparation <strong>of</strong> transfusion fluids.<br />

2. Testing <strong>of</strong> raw materials used in (1)<br />

3. Evolution <strong>of</strong> surgical dressings<br />

4. Sterilization <strong>of</strong> surgical instruments, glass ware and other hospital supplies.<br />

5. Handling and use <strong>of</strong> data processing equipments.<br />

Academic Calendar <strong>of</strong> the MSBTE<br />

ACADEMIC CALENDER 2009-10-For Institute Yearly Pattern<br />

Prepared as per MSBTE Academic Calendar<br />

Sr. No. Activities Period<br />

Period<br />

S.Y.D.Pharm F.Y.D.Pharm<br />

1. FIRST TERM<br />

01/07/2009 to 16/10/200903/08/09<br />

to 16/10/09<br />

Actual working days<br />

81<br />

53<br />

2. ACADEMIC MONITORING<br />

First Internal Academic Monitoring<br />

1st week <strong>of</strong> Sept 09 1st week <strong>of</strong> Sept 09<br />

3 DIWALI BREAK 17/10/09 to 07/11/09 17/10/09 to 31/10/09<br />

4<br />

a.<br />

b.<br />

c.<br />

5<br />

a.<br />

b.<br />

c.<br />

SESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS<br />

First Sessional Examination (Theory & Practical)<br />

09/10/09 to 16/10/09 09/10/09 to 16/10/09<br />

Second Sessional Examination<br />

09/02/2010 to 14/02/201009/02/2010<br />

to 14/02/2010<br />

(Theory & Practical)<br />

Third Sessional Examination<br />

(Theory & Practical)<br />

25/03/2010 to 30/03/201025/03/2010<br />

to 30/03/2010<br />

WINTER EXAMINATIONS<br />

Winter 2009 Practical exam.<br />

Winter 2009 Theory exam.<br />

Result <strong>of</strong> winter 2009 exam.<br />

6. SECOND TERM<br />

7.<br />

a.<br />

b.<br />

Actual working days<br />

ACADEMIC MONITORING<br />

Second Internal Academic monitoring<br />

External Academic Monitoring<br />

03/11/09 to13/11/09<br />

19/11/09 to12/12/09<br />

Last week <strong>of</strong> Jan. 2010<br />

09/11/09 To 03/04/2010<br />

116<br />

1st week <strong>of</strong> Feb 2010<br />

3rd week <strong>of</strong> Feb 2010<br />

03/11/09 to13/11/09<br />

19/11/09 to12/12/09<br />

Last week <strong>of</strong> Jan. 2010<br />

03/11/09 To 03/04/2010<br />

121<br />

1st week <strong>of</strong> Feb 2010<br />

3rd week <strong>of</strong> Feb 2010


8.<br />

a.<br />

b.<br />

c.<br />

SUMMER EXAMINATIONS<br />

Summer 2010 Practical Exam<br />

Summer 2010 Theory Exam<br />

Result <strong>of</strong> summer 2010 exam.<br />

06/04/2010 to 16/04/201006/04/2010<br />

to 16/04/2010<br />

20/04/2010 to 13/05/201020/04/2010<br />

to 13/05/2010<br />

Last week <strong>of</strong> June 2010 Last week <strong>of</strong> June 2010<br />

9 Start <strong>of</strong> next Academic year 21/06/2010 --<br />

Ref No. MSBTE/D-40/2009/ Aca.Cal /273 dated 01-07-2009)<br />

Day<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>.H.M.Washimkar<br />

Principal,<br />

SCOP (Poly)<br />

Mr.D.R.Kate<br />

Academic Coordinator<br />

SCOP (Poly)<br />

<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> (Poly), Pune-41.<br />

TIME TABLE F.Y.D.Pharm: - 2009-10 wef: 24/8/09<br />

Practical Lunch<br />

Break<br />

Sub Time Batch Lab<br />

No.<br />

Mon PH-I<br />

(SPG)<br />

PGY<br />

(PDM)<br />

Website<br />

Project<br />

(NAS/SSS)<br />

PH-I<br />

(SPG)<br />

Tue PGY<br />

(PDM)<br />

Website<br />

Project<br />

(KPK)<br />

Wed PH-I<br />

(PPD)<br />

PGY<br />

(HMW)<br />

Website<br />

Project<br />

(SPG/NAS)<br />

Thur PC-1<br />

(SSS)<br />

09.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

09.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

09.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

A 106<br />

B 103<br />

C Comp<br />

Lab<br />

B 106<br />

C 103<br />

A Comp<br />

Lab<br />

C 106<br />

A 103<br />

B Comp<br />

Lab<br />

13.00-<br />

13.30<br />

13.30-<br />

14.30<br />

HAP<br />

(NAS)<br />

HAP<br />

(NAS)<br />

PH-I<br />

(SPG)<br />

A 105 HAP<br />

(NAS)<br />

Theory<br />

(Class Room No. 206)<br />

14.30-<br />

15.30<br />

PGY<br />

(PDM)<br />

PH-I<br />

(SPG)<br />

BCP<br />

(KPK)<br />

PC-I<br />

(SSS)<br />

15.30-<br />

16.30<br />

PH-I<br />

(SPG)<br />

PGY<br />

(PDM)<br />

PC-I<br />

(SSS)<br />

BCP<br />

(KPK)


BCP<br />

(KPK)<br />

HAP<br />

(NAS)<br />

Fri PC-1<br />

(SSS)<br />

BCP<br />

(PPD)<br />

HAP<br />

(NAS)<br />

Sat PC-1<br />

(SSS)<br />

BCP<br />

(PPD)<br />

HAP<br />

(NAS)<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

12.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

12.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

13.00<br />

10.00-<br />

12.00<br />

C 203<br />

B 303<br />

B 105<br />

A 203<br />

C 303<br />

C 105<br />

B 203<br />

A 303<br />

PC-I<br />

(SSS)<br />

HECP<br />

(NAS)<br />

HECP<br />

(NAS)<br />

PGY<br />

(PDM)<br />

PH-I*<br />

(SPG)<br />

BCP*<br />

(KPK)<br />

PHI –Pharmaceutics I PC I- Pharmaceutical Chemistry I PGY- Pharmacognosy BCP-<br />

Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology HAP – Human Anatomy & Physiology HEC-<br />

Health Education & Community <strong>Pharmacy</strong>.<br />

HMW - Mr. H.M. Washimkar<br />

PPD – Mrs.P.P.Deshpande<br />

KPK – Mrs.K.P.Khadtare<br />

H.M.Washimkar<br />

Principal<br />

SCOP (Poly)<br />

Time<br />

Day<br />

Mon HCP<br />

(SSS)<br />

SSS - Mr. S. S. Sawant<br />

NAS -<br />

Ms.N.A.Shivarkar<br />

<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> (Poly), Pune-41.<br />

TIME – TABLE S.Y.D.Pharm: - 2009-10 wef 24/08/09<br />

Theory<br />

(Class Room No. 206)<br />

10.00-<br />

11.00<br />

Tue PH-II<br />

(DRK)<br />

11.00 –<br />

12.00<br />

DSB<br />

(PPD)<br />

HCP<br />

(SSS)<br />

12.00 –<br />

13.00<br />

PC-II<br />

(KPK)<br />

DSB<br />

(PPD)<br />

Lunch<br />

Break<br />

13.00<br />

to<br />

1 3.30<br />

PC-II<br />

(KPK)<br />

HCP<br />

(PPD)<br />

PC-II<br />

(KPK)<br />

SPG Mr.S.P.Gadhwe<br />

PDM – Mr.P.D.Mali<br />

KPK-<br />

Practical<br />

Time Table I/C<br />

Sub Time Batch Lab. No.<br />

13.30-<br />

16.30<br />

13.30-<br />

15.30<br />

13.30-<br />

16.30<br />

A 105<br />

C 203<br />

B 105


Wed PC-II<br />

(KPK)<br />

Thur PH-II<br />

(DRK)<br />

Fri PC-II<br />

(KPK)<br />

Sat PHJ<br />

(DRK)<br />

PH-II<br />

(DRK)<br />

DSB<br />

(PPD)<br />

PHJ<br />

(DRK)<br />

P&T<br />

(SPG)<br />

HCP<br />

(SSS)<br />

P&T<br />

(SPG)<br />

P&T<br />

(SPG)<br />

PC-II<br />

(KPK)<br />

HCP<br />

(HMW)<br />

PC-II<br />

(NAS)<br />

HCP<br />

(HMW)<br />

PH-II<br />

(DRK)<br />

P&T<br />

(PDM)<br />

Website<br />

Project<br />

(PPD)<br />

PH-II<br />

(DRK)<br />

P&T<br />

(PDM)<br />

Website<br />

Project<br />

(SPG/KPK)<br />

PH-II<br />

(DRK)<br />

P&T<br />

(SPG)<br />

Website<br />

Project<br />

(SSS/PDM)<br />

PH II –Pharmaceutics II PC II- Pharmaceutical Chemistry II<br />

PHJ - Pharmaceutical<br />

Jurisprudence<br />

HMW - Mr. H.M. Washimkar<br />

DRK - Mr. D.R. Kate<br />

PPD- Mrs.P.P.Deshpande<br />

kpk - Mrs.K.P.Khadtare<br />

H.M.Washimkar<br />

Principal SCOP (Poly)<br />

DSB-Drug Store & Business<br />

Management<br />

SSS - Mr. S. S. Sawant<br />

NAS - Ms. N.A.Shivarkar<br />

13.30-<br />

15.30<br />

13.30-<br />

16.30<br />

13.30-<br />

15.30<br />

13.30-<br />

17.30<br />

13.30-<br />

15.30<br />

13.30-<br />

16.30<br />

13.30-<br />

17.30<br />

13.30-<br />

15.30<br />

13.30-<br />

16.30<br />

13.30-<br />

17.30<br />

13.30-<br />

15.30<br />

13.30-<br />

16.30<br />

A 203<br />

C 105<br />

B 203<br />

A 106<br />

B 303<br />

C Comp<br />

Lab<br />

B 106<br />

C 303<br />

A Comp<br />

Lab<br />

C 106<br />

A 303<br />

B Comp<br />

Lab<br />

P&T – Pharmacology &<br />

Toxicology<br />

HCP- Hospital & Clinical<br />

<strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />

SPG - Mr.S.P.Gadhwe<br />

PDM – Mr.P.D.Mali<br />

Time Table I/C


SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (POLYTECHNIC) PUNE – 41. TENTATIVE TEACHING WORK LOAD<br />

DISTRIBUTION CHART<br />

ACADEMIC YEAR 2009 – 2010.w.e.f 24/08/09<br />

First Year D.Ph: T & P = 61 hrs.<br />

Second Year D. Ph: T & P = 51hrs.<br />

Total workload = 112 hrs.<br />

I Year D.Pharm II Year D.Pharm<br />

Workload<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> the staff<br />

T P<br />

T P T<br />

Subject/s<br />

Subject/s<br />

P TW<br />

Mr. H.M.Washimkar P’cog -- 1 x 3 = 3 HCP -- 2 x 2 = 4 -- 7 7<br />

Mr.D.R.Kate -- -- -- PH-II 3 3 x 4 =12 5 12 17<br />

PHJ 2 --<br />

Mr.S.S.Sawant PC – I 3 3 x 3 = 9 HCP 3 -- 6 9 15<br />

Mr.S.P. Gadhwe PHI 3 2 x 4 = 8 P&T 3 1 x 2 =2 6 10 16<br />

Ms.N.A.Shivarkar HAP 3 3 x 2 = 6 PC-II -- 1 x 3 = 3 5 9 14<br />

HECP 2<br />

Mrs.P.P.Deshpande PHI -- 1 x 4 = 4 DSB 3 -- 3 12 15<br />

BCP -- 2 x 3 = 6 HCP -- 1 x 2 = 2<br />

Mr.P.D.Mali P’cog 3 2 x 3 =6 P&T -- 2 x 2 = 4 3 10 13<br />

Mrs.K.P.Khadtare BCP 2 1x 3 =3 PC II 4 2x 3 = 6 6 9 15<br />

Total 16 45 18 33 34 78 112<br />

Note: First year Diploma –<br />

1. Pr<strong>of</strong>. H.M.Washimkar PGY (Practical Pharmacognosy)<br />

2. Mr.S.S.Sawant PC-I (Pharmaceutical Chemistry I)<br />

3 Mr.S.P. Gadhwe PH – I (Pharmaceutics-I.).<br />

4. Mrs.K.P.Khadtare BCP (Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology)<br />

5. Ms. N.A.Shivarkar HECP (Health Education & Community <strong>Pharmacy</strong>)<br />

HAP (Human Anatomy & Physiology)<br />

6. Mr.P.D.Mali PGY (Pharmacognosy)<br />

7. Mrs.P.P.Deshpande PH – I (Practical Pharmaceutics-I)<br />

BCP (Practical Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology)


Note: Second Year Diploma -<br />

1. Pr<strong>of</strong>. H.M.Washimkar H&CP (Practical Hospital & Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong>)<br />

2. Mr. D. R. Kate PH-II (Pharmaceutics-II)<br />

PHJ (Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence)<br />

3. Mrs.K.P.Khadtare PC-II (Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II)<br />

4. Mr.S.P. Gadhwe P&T (Pharmacology & Toxicology)<br />

5. Mrs.P.P.Deshpande DSB (Drug Store and Business Management)<br />

H&CP (Practical Hospital & Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong>)<br />

6. Mr.S.S.Sawant H&CP (Hospital & Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong>)<br />

7. Ms. N.A.Shivarkar PC-II (Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II)<br />

8. Mr.P.D.Mali P&T (Practical Pharmacology & Toxicology)<br />

T= Theory; P= Practical; TW= Total Workload<br />

PROF. H.M.Washimkar<br />

Principal<br />

Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place<br />

Every year regular evaluation <strong>of</strong> students is done by conducting the three sessional examinations for Theory and<br />

Practicals in the college. Average <strong>of</strong> best two performances in each subject is sent to MSBTE as internal<br />

assessment. In addition Regular internal assessment <strong>of</strong> First and second Year D.Pharm students is done by<br />

conducting monthly unit tests <strong>of</strong> each subject and the performance report <strong>of</strong> the same is communicated to the<br />

parents <strong>of</strong> the students. As per the current MSBTE syllabus, for F.Y.and S.Y.D.Pharm, the internal assessment is <strong>of</strong><br />

20 marks and external assessment (Board exam) is <strong>of</strong> 80 marks.<br />

Students' assessment <strong>of</strong> Faculty, System in place.<br />

Regularly students’ feedback is taken for assessment <strong>of</strong> Faculty and System (facilities available, infrastructure etc.)<br />

in a Pr<strong>of</strong>ormas, which is attached herewith.<br />

Students Feedback Form for Infrastructure<br />

Sr.No Question/Clause Choice<br />

Adequate In Adequate<br />

Laboratory - -<br />

01 Number <strong>of</strong> equipments/Instruments - -<br />

02 Laboratory Space - -<br />

03 Ventillation & Illumiation - -<br />

Class Rooms - -


1 Space - -<br />

2 Ventillation & Illumiation - -<br />

Library - -<br />

1 Space - -<br />

2 Ventillation & Illumiation - -<br />

3 No <strong>of</strong> Books - -<br />

4 No <strong>of</strong> Peridicals/Journals - -<br />

5 Library Timings(Reading Books/Issuing Books) - -<br />

Amenities - -<br />

1. Common Room for girls - -<br />

1. Drinking water Facilities - -<br />

1. Canteen/Mess facilities - -<br />

1. Hostel Facilities - -<br />

1. No Of Toilets - -<br />

1. Internet facility - -<br />

1. Open Air Theater/Indioor Conference hall - -<br />

1. Medical facility - -<br />

1. Facilites Such as Parking /Road, Transportation /Bank<br />

Phone/Laundry/Saloon/<br />

Suggestions if Any ----------------------------<br />

Students Feedback Form for Theory Course<br />

Sr.No Clause/Question Choice<br />

01 How does the teacher explain the<br />

subject<br />

- -<br />

Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

02 Preparation for the Lecture Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

03 Encouragement to make you Think Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

04 Clarity <strong>of</strong> communication Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

05 Class Control Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

06 Regularity in Conducting the Classes Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

07 Overall impression <strong>of</strong> the teacher Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

08 Percentage <strong>of</strong> Syllabus covered Above 90% 80-90% 70-80% Below


70%<br />

09 Use <strong>of</strong> blackboard Most Effectively Occasionally Rarely Never<br />

10 Use <strong>of</strong> Teaching aids<br />

(OHP/LCD/Charts)<br />

11 Does He/She relate the subject matter<br />

To pr<strong>of</strong>essional application.<br />

12 When does the teacher return the<br />

corrected Sessional papers<br />

Ex:=4<br />

Observations if any : --------------------<br />

Subject:<br />

Name <strong>of</strong> the Staff :<br />

Member:<br />

Tick the appropriate choice:<br />

Always Frequently Occasionally Never<br />

Always Frequently Occasionally Never<br />

Next Class Few days after<br />

test<br />

Few weeks<br />

After test<br />

Good=3 Satisfactory = 2 Poor- 1<br />

Students Feedback Form for Laboratory Course<br />

Class:<br />

Date:<br />

Sr.No Clause/Question Choice<br />

Ex:=4<br />

01 How does the teacher explain an<br />

Experiment<br />

Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

02 Regularity in conducting practical Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

03 The condition <strong>of</strong> equipments/Inst. Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor<br />

04 Are you encouraged to draw your own<br />

Conclusion<br />

Never<br />

returns<br />

Always Occasionally Rarely Never<br />

05 Journal Assessment by teacher Regularly Occasionally Rarely @Year end<br />

06 Availability <strong>of</strong> Teacher during<br />

Practical<br />

07 How much time allotted for<br />

The practical is utilized<br />

Observations if any :-----------<br />

Yes No -- --<br />

Above 90% 70-90% 50-70% Below 50%<br />

Good=3 Satisfactory = 2 Poor- 1


Biodata :<br />

Faculty Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />

Special purpose. : Not Applicable<br />

• S<strong>of</strong>tware, all design tools in case<br />

• Academic Calendar and frame work.<br />

• Research Focus.<br />

List <strong>of</strong> typical research projects. Not Applicable<br />

Industry Linkage<br />

Publications (if any) :<br />

Placement status :<br />

Admission procedure<br />

Fee Structure<br />

Hostel Facilities<br />

NOTE: Suppression and / or misrepresentation <strong>of</strong> information would attract appropriate penal action.<br />

PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF<br />

EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED (see attached bio-data in brief for each faculty member)<br />

- Encl.IX<br />

Name - Pr<strong>of</strong>.H.M.Washimkar<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 15-12-1959<br />

Age - 50Yrs<br />

Educational Qualification - M.Pharm<br />

Work Experience - Teaching : 26 Years<br />

- Research : -<br />

- Industry: 02 Years<br />

- Others : -<br />

Area <strong>of</strong> Specializations - Pharmacognosy<br />

Subjects teaching at Under Graduate<br />

Level Post Graduate Level/Diploma Level<br />

- Hospital & Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong>


Research guidance -<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> papers published in -<br />

Masters’s - National Journals<br />

Ph.D.<br />

Projects Carried out -<br />

Patents -<br />

Technology Transfer -<br />

Research Publications -<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> Books published with details : -<br />

Summer Schools/Winter schools attended :<br />

Biodata :<br />

- International Journals<br />

- Conferences<br />

Name - Mr. Shivarkar Rahul Shivarkar<br />

Father’s Name -Shivarkar Shashikant Namdevrao<br />

(a) 19-06-1995 to 01-07-1995 at Warangal<br />

(b) 13-10-1997 to 25-10-1997 at Karad<br />

(c) 23-07-1998 to 05-08-1998 at Wardha<br />

(d) 26-10-1998 to 07-11-1998 at Vallabh Vidyanagar,Anand,Gujrat<br />

(e) 25-10-1999 to 05-11-1999 at Wardha<br />

(f) 01-05-2000 to 12-05-2000 at Wardha<br />

(g) 21-10-2002 to 01-11-2002 at Nagpur <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Pharmacy</strong>,Nagpur.


Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 13th July 1973<br />

Marital Status - Married<br />

Caste - OBC (Mali)<br />

Religion - Hindu<br />

Educational Qualification -<br />

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks<br />

01 B.Pharm Pune 2005 57.89<br />

02 D.Pharm< M.S.B.T.E. 1996 68.70%<br />

Other Skills - Computer Basic fundamentals, Internet<br />

Work Experience - Teaching : 4 Years<br />

- Pr<strong>of</strong>essional: Marketing :3 yrs.<br />

Summer Schools/Winter schools attended :<br />

(a) 17-04-2006 to 29-04-2006 at <strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>,Pune<br />

(b) 03-12-2007 to 15-12-2007 at VNS Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>,Bhopal<br />

PLACE: - PUNE<br />

Biodata :<br />

Name - Dilip Ramrao Kate<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 2nd March 1952<br />

Educational Qualification - M.Pharm D.B.M, M.B.A<br />

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks Division<br />

01 B.Pharm Nagpur<br />

University<br />

1975 55,56 II


02 M.Pharm Nagpur<br />

University<br />

03 M.B.A Nagpur<br />

University<br />

Work Experience - Teaching : 6 Years<br />

- Research : -<br />

- Industry : 25Years<br />

- Others : -<br />

Area <strong>of</strong> Specializations -Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutics<br />

Subjects teaching at Under Graduate<br />

Level<br />

Post Graduate Level/Diploma Level --<br />

Research guidance -<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> papers published in -<br />

Projects Carried out -<br />

Patents -<br />

Technology Transfer -<br />

Research Publications -<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> Books published with details : -<br />

- Pharmaceutics,<br />

- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence<br />

- Pharmacognosy<br />

- National Journals<br />

- International Journals<br />

- Conferences : 01<br />

Name -Mr. Sachin Shivaji.Sawant.<br />

Father’s Name -Mr. Shivaji.D.Sawant<br />

1978 57 II<br />

1985 54.5 II


Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 6th March1971<br />

Age - 37 Yrs.<br />

Marital Status - Married<br />

Caste - Hindu(Mahar)<br />

Religion - Hindu<br />

Educational Qualification -<br />

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks Division<br />

01 B.Pharm Shivaji University 1994 68.% I<br />

02 HSC Pune Board 1987 56.42% II<br />

03 SSC Pune Board 1990 53.50 II<br />

Other Skills - Computer Knowledge, Internet<br />

Work Experience - Teaching- 6Years<br />

PLACE: - PUNE


Name - Ms. Nikita Arunrao Shivarkar<br />

Father’s Name -Mr. Arunrao R. Shivarkar<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 25th May 1985<br />

Age - 28 Yrs<br />

Marital Status - Single<br />

Caste - OBC<br />

Religion - Hindu (Mali)<br />

Educational Qualification -<br />

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks Division<br />

01 B.Pharm Pune University 2007 68.72% I<br />

02 HSC Pune University 2003 72.67% I<br />

03 SSC Pune University 2001 79.46% Distinction<br />

Other Skills - Computer Knowledge: MSCIT, Internet<br />

Work Experience - Teaching : 02 Yrs<br />

PLACE: - PUNE


Name -Mr. Sandeep Prabhuji Gadhwe.<br />

Father’s Name -Mr. Prabhuji Sitaram Gadhwe<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 01 Aug 1983<br />

Age - 26Yrs.<br />

Marital Status - Single<br />

Caste - OBC (Kunbi)<br />

Religion - Hindu<br />

Educational Qualification -<br />

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks<br />

01 B.Pharm S.R.T.M.U. 2005 67.37%<br />

02 D.Pharm M.S.B.T.E. 2002 72.67%<br />

03 M.Sc.(BI) S.M.U. 2007 70.00%<br />

Other Skills - Windows Series, Dos, MSCIT, Internet. Visual Basics 6.0, Oracle 9i.<br />

Work Experience - a) Teaching 01 yrs<br />

PLACE: - PUNE


Name - Mr. Prashant D. Mali<br />

Father’s Name -Mr. Damodar G. Mali<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 05/05/1980<br />

Age - 29 Yrs<br />

Marital Status - Single<br />

Caste - OBC<br />

Religion - Hindu (Mali)<br />

Educational Qualification -<br />

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks<br />

1 M.Pharm R.T.M.N.U, Nagpur 2008 64.33%<br />

2 B.Pharm R.G.U.H.S. Banglore 2004 62.91%<br />

3 D.Pharm K.S.B.T.E., Banglore 2000 60.09%<br />

Other Skills - Computer Knowledge: MSCIT, Internet<br />

Visual Basics 6.0, Oracle 9i.<br />

Work Experience - Teaching : 1½ year<br />

PLACE: - PUNE


Name -Mrs. Kirti P. Khadatare<br />

Husband s Name: -Mr. Padmakar Vishnu Khadatare<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 07/07/ 1986<br />

Age - 23 Yrs.<br />

Marital Status - Married<br />

Caste - Hindu-Chambhar<br />

Religion - Hindu<br />

Educational Qualification -<br />

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks<br />

1 M.Pharm Pune University 2009 Result awaited<br />

2 B.Pharm Pune University 2007 65%<br />

3 H.S.C. Pune University 2003 58.5%<br />

Other Skills Windows Series and Internet. Instrument Handled: FTIR,UV,GC ,<br />

Work Experience - Teaching-03 Months<br />

- Industry: Nil<br />

- Research: Nil<br />

PLACE: - PUNE<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tware Handled: CS CHEM OFFICE , ISIS DRAW


Name -Mrs. Prachi Pankaj Deshpande<br />

Father’s Name<br />

- Mr.Pankaj Pandurang<br />

Deshpande<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth - 06/12/ 1982<br />

Age - 26Yrs.<br />

Marital Status - Married<br />

Caste - Open<br />

Religion - Hindu<br />

Educational Qualification -<br />

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks<br />

1 M.Pharm R.G.U.H.S. Banglore 2007 76%<br />

2 B.Pharm R.G.U.H.S. Banglore 2004 62%<br />

3 H.S.C. Pune Board 2000 70%<br />

Other Skills - Windows Series and Internet.<br />

Work Experience - Teaching:-01Yrs<br />

- Industry:-Nil<br />

- Research:-Nil<br />

PLACE: - PUNE<br />

Date: -

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