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<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> – <strong>Vadgoan</strong><br />
NAME OF THE INSTITUTION<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Education Society’s<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />
S.No. 44/1, Vadgaon (Bk.), Off <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Road, Pune (M.S.), India 411 041<br />
Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720<br />
Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038<br />
E-mail: scop@sinhgad.edu<br />
NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL<br />
Dr. K.S.Jain<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />
S.No. 44/1, Vadgaon (Bk.), Off <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Road, Pune (M.S.), India 411 041<br />
Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720<br />
Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038<br />
E-mail: kishor.s.jain@gmail.com<br />
III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY - UNIVERSITY OF PUNE<br />
IV. GOVERNANCE<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Board and their brief background – Encl- I<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Academic Advisory Body - Encl- II<br />
Frequency <strong>of</strong> the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body - Encl- I & II<br />
Organizational chart and processes Encl- III<br />
Nature and Extent <strong>of</strong> involvement <strong>of</strong> faculty and students in academic affairs/ improvements<br />
Encl- IV<br />
Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance Encl- V<br />
Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/faculty performance- Encl- VI<br />
Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students Encl- VII<br />
V. PROGRAMMES<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the Programmes approved by the AICTE -<br />
1. B.Pharm.<br />
2. M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
3. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
4. M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
5. M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
Name <strong>of</strong> the Programmes accredited by the AICTE - Not Applicable<br />
For each Programme the following details are to be given:<br />
Name - B.Pharm.<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> seats - 60 + 9* (* FN/ PIO Quota)<br />
Duration - 4 Years<br />
Cut <strong>of</strong>f mark/rank for admission during the last three years<br />
Refer Enclosure XVIc<br />
<br />
Fee - Rs. 70,556/- (Interim fee as fixed by Shikshan<br />
Shulka Samiti) Refer Enclosure 13a (Compliance<br />
Report)<br />
Placement Facilities - Yes<br />
Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and<br />
average salary - Two Batches have passed out<br />
- Maximum Salary – Rs. 12,000/-<br />
- Minimum Salary- Rs. 5,000/-<br />
- Average Salary- Rs. 8,500/-<br />
Name -<br />
1. M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
2. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
3. M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
4. M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> seats - 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 40<br />
Duration - 2 Years<br />
Cut <strong>of</strong>f mark/rank for admission during the last three years<br />
Refer Enclosure XVIc<br />
Fee - Non-<br />
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees<br />
fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y.<br />
2009-10)<br />
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/-<br />
(80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee<br />
for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
Placement Facilities - Yes<br />
Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and<br />
average salary - N.A. (First year <strong>of</strong> approval)<br />
- Maximum Salary – Rs. 19,000/-<br />
- Minimum Salary- Rs. 10,000/-<br />
- Average Salary- Rs. 14,500/-<br />
Name and duration <strong>of</strong> programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign<br />
University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status <strong>of</strong> their<br />
AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details: Not Applicable
Details <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Institution/University: Not Applicable<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the University/Institution<br />
Address<br />
Website<br />
Is the Institution/University Accredited in its Home Country<br />
Ranking <strong>of</strong> the Institution/University in the Home Country<br />
Whether the degree <strong>of</strong>fered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the name <strong>of</strong><br />
the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for students in terms<br />
<strong>of</strong> pursuit <strong>of</strong> higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the<br />
country.<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong> Collaboration<br />
Conditions <strong>of</strong> Collaboration<br />
Complete details <strong>of</strong> payment a student has to make to get the full benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
collaboration.<br />
For each Collaborative/affiliated Programme give the following: Not Applicable<br />
Programme Focus<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> seats<br />
Admission Procedure<br />
Fee<br />
Placement Facility<br />
Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and<br />
average salary<br />
Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the<br />
Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under notification<br />
no. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated 16 th May, 2005 – Not Applicable<br />
VI. FACULTY<br />
Branch wise list faculty members: -B. Pharm. Encl.VIIIa<br />
Permanent Faculty - 21<br />
Visiting Faculty - 3<br />
Adjunct Faculty - NIL<br />
Guest Faculty - NIL<br />
Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 21: 267 i.e. 1:12.71<br />
Branch wise list faculty members: -M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Encl.VIIIb<br />
Permanent Faculty - 06<br />
Visiting Faculty - 00<br />
Adjunct Faculty - 1<br />
Guest Faculty - NIL<br />
Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 06: 20 i.e. 1: 3.33<br />
Branch wise list faculty members: -M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Encl.VIIIb<br />
Permanent Faculty - 06
Visiting Faculty - 00<br />
Adjunct Faculty - 01<br />
Guest Faculty - NIL<br />
Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 06: 20 i.e. 1:3.33<br />
Branch wise list faculty members: -M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques) Encl.VIIIb<br />
Permanent Faculty - 06<br />
Visiting Faculty - 00<br />
Adjunct Faculty - 01<br />
Guest Faculty - NIL<br />
Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 06: 20 i.e. 1:3.33<br />
Branch wise list faculty members: -M. Pharm. (Pharmacology) Encl.VIIIb<br />
Permanent Faculty - 06<br />
Visiting Faculty - 00<br />
Adjunct Faculty - 01<br />
Guest Faculty - NIL<br />
Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 06: 20 i.e. 1: 3.33<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> faculty employed and left during the last three years Encl.VIIIc<br />
VII. PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE<br />
AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED (see attached bio-data in<br />
brief for each faculty member) - Encl.IX<br />
For each Faculty give a page covering<br />
1. Name –<br />
2. Date <strong>of</strong> Birth -<br />
3. Educational Qualification -<br />
4. Work Experience<br />
- Teaching<br />
- Research<br />
- Industry<br />
- Others<br />
5. Area <strong>of</strong> Specializations<br />
6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level<br />
Post Graduate Level<br />
7. Research guidance<br />
No. <strong>of</strong> papers published in<br />
Photograph<br />
Signature
VIII. FEE<br />
Masters’s - National Journals<br />
Ph.D. - International Journals<br />
8. Projects Carried out<br />
9. Patents<br />
10. Technology Transfer<br />
11. Research Publications<br />
12. No. <strong>of</strong> Books published with details<br />
- Conferences<br />
Details <strong>of</strong> fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution. Encl- X a<br />
Time schedule for payment <strong>of</strong> fee for the entire programme. Encl- Xb<br />
No. <strong>of</strong> Fee waivers granted with amount and name <strong>of</strong> students.- Nil<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> scholarship <strong>of</strong>fered by the institute, duration and amount - Encl- XIa<br />
Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship Encl- XIb<br />
Estimated cost <strong>of</strong> Boarding and Lodging in Hostels- Encl- XIIa<br />
IX. ADMISSION<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> seats sanctioned with the year <strong>of</strong> approval. Encl- XIIb<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years. Encl-<br />
XIIc<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota<br />
and number admitted. Encl- XIII<br />
X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE<br />
Mention the admission test being followed, name and address <strong>of</strong> the Test Agency and its<br />
URL (website). Encl- XIVa<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State<br />
conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test] Encl- XIVb<br />
Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats: Encl- XV<br />
- Last date for request for applications.<br />
- Last date for submission <strong>of</strong> application.<br />
- Dates for announcing final results.<br />
- Release <strong>of</strong> admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same<br />
day)<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> admission.<br />
- Starting <strong>of</strong> the Academic session.<br />
- The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry <strong>of</strong> date <strong>of</strong> main list.<br />
- The policy <strong>of</strong> refund <strong>of</strong> the fee, in case <strong>of</strong> withdrawal, should be clearly notified.
CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION<br />
Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying<br />
examination etc. Encl- XVIa<br />
Mention the minimum level <strong>of</strong> acceptance, if any. Encl- XVIb<br />
Mention the cut-<strong>of</strong>f levels <strong>of</strong> percentage & percentile scores <strong>of</strong> the candidates in the admission<br />
test for the last three years. Encl- XVIc<br />
Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted. Encl-<br />
XVId<br />
Item No I - XI must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in the<br />
website <strong>of</strong> the Institution.<br />
The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XII–XV.<br />
APPLICATION FORM<br />
Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities. Encl- XVII<br />
LIST OF APPLICANTS<br />
List <strong>of</strong> candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage<br />
score for each <strong>of</strong> the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List <strong>of</strong><br />
candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management<br />
quota seats. Encl- XVIII<br />
RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER 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><br />
members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission<br />
process is over) Encl- XIX<br />
Score <strong>of</strong> the individual candidates admitted arranged in order <strong>of</strong> merit. Encl- XX<br />
List <strong>of</strong> candidates who have been <strong>of</strong>fered admission. Encl- XXI<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<br />
first list candidates. Encl- XXII<br />
List <strong>of</strong> the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> waiting list. Encl- XXIIIa,b<br />
INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE<br />
LIBRARY: Encl- XXIV<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise)<br />
List <strong>of</strong> online National/International Journals subscribed.<br />
E-Library facilities<br />
LABORATORY: Encl- XXV a,b,c,d,e (Enclosures 13a & 13b <strong>of</strong> Compliance Report)<br />
For each Laboratory<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Major Equipment/Facilities
List <strong>of</strong> Experimental Setup<br />
COMPUTING FACILITIES:<br />
Number and Configuration <strong>of</strong> Systems- Encl- XXVI<br />
Total number <strong>of</strong> systems connected by LAN- 32 computers<br />
Total number <strong>of</strong> systems connected to WAN- Nil<br />
Internet bandwidth-2MBPS<br />
Major s<strong>of</strong>tware packages available- Windows XP, Tally, Antivirus (Quickheal), Autolib (library<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tware) with opaque & online issue –return facilty,.<br />
Special purpose facilities available – LCD projector, scanner, printers, Xerox with computer<br />
connectivity `work-centre pro 420’.<br />
WORKSHOP: Encl- XXVII<br />
List <strong>of</strong> facilities available.<br />
Games and Sports Facilities Encl- XXVIIa<br />
Extra Curricular Activities Encl- XXVIIb<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Skill Development Facilities --- Encl- XXVIIc<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Classrooms and size <strong>of</strong> each- Encl- XXVIII<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Tutorial rooms and size <strong>of</strong> each Encl- XXVIII<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> laboratories and size <strong>of</strong> each Encl- XXVIII<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> drawing halls and size <strong>of</strong> each -NA<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Computer Centres with capacity <strong>of</strong> each Encl- XXVIII<br />
Central Examination Facility, Number <strong>of</strong> rooms and capacity <strong>of</strong> each.<br />
Encl- XXVIII<br />
Teaching Learning process<br />
Curricula and syllabi for each <strong>of</strong> the programmes as approved by the University. Encl-<br />
XXIXa,b,c,d<br />
Academic Calendar <strong>of</strong> the University Encl- XXXa<br />
Academic Time Table Encl- XXXb<br />
Teaching Load <strong>of</strong> each Faculty Encl- XXXI<br />
Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place Encl- XXXII<br />
Students’ assessment <strong>of</strong> Faculty, System in place. Encl- XXXIII
S.<br />
NO.<br />
For each Post Graduate programme give the following<br />
i. Title <strong>of</strong> the programme : M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
ii. Curricula and Syllabi : XXXIV<br />
iii. Faculty Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING<br />
1. Dr. (Mrs.) N. S. Ranpise Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Advanced<br />
Pharmaceutics<br />
2. Mrs. A. P. Pandit Asst. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Advanced<br />
Pharmaceutics-II<br />
3. Mrs. S. N. Shrotriya Lecturer Research<br />
Methodologies<br />
4. Ms. A. N. Ranade Lecturer Drug Regulatory<br />
Affairs<br />
5. Mr. S. M. Mandlik Lecturer Advanced Analytical<br />
techniques<br />
6. Ms. S. V. Londhe Lecturer Advanced Analytical<br />
techniques<br />
7. Dr. C. R. Kokare Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Guest Lectures<br />
Brief pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> each faculty. Refer Annexure 2.A.1 & 2.B.5<br />
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme<br />
A separate Pharmaceutics research lab <strong>of</strong> the following area has been provided exclusively for<br />
the PG programme.<br />
Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1<br />
Course<br />
M.Pharm<br />
(Pharmaceutics)<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
laboratory/workshop<br />
Pharmaceutics<br />
Research lab<br />
Total Area <strong>of</strong><br />
lab/workshop<br />
110.00 sq. m.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> books have been ordered exclusively for PG course. Adequate glassware, labware and<br />
required chemicals have also been ordered. Sophisticated instruments mentioned in the following<br />
table are for M. Pharm. use.
List <strong>of</strong> Laboratory Equipments & Instruments For M. Pharm. Course (PG)<br />
Refer Enclosure 12b <strong>of</strong> Compliance Report<br />
Special Purpose<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware, all design tools in case : PCP Dissolution s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
Academic Calendar and frame work : XXXVI<br />
Academic Programme<br />
The academic programme <strong>of</strong> M. Pharm. (two years postgraduate degree) follows semester<br />
pattern as per Pune University. The development <strong>of</strong> subjects over the two years is as follows (as per<br />
Circular No. 207/2008):<br />
Sem. No. Subject Theory Hrs/week Practical<br />
Hrs/week<br />
I M Advanced Analytical Techniques 3 6<br />
M-2 Research Methodology 3 -<br />
M-I-1 Advanced Pharmaceutics 3 6<br />
M-I-2 Elective-I 3 -<br />
Seminar 1 -<br />
Research Work - 10<br />
II M-I-3 Formulation & Development 3 6<br />
M-3 Drug Regulatory Affairs 3 -<br />
M-I-4 Novel Drug Delivery Systems 3 -<br />
M-I-5 Elective-II 3 -<br />
Seminar 1 -<br />
Research Work - -<br />
III Seminar on Dissertation 1 -<br />
Research Work - 42<br />
IV Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Dissertation - 42<br />
Defence (Viva/voce) - -<br />
Research focus<br />
List <strong>of</strong> typical research projects.<br />
Research Areas <strong>of</strong> Focus for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
The Department <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutics has the main focus on the theory <strong>of</strong> dosage form design including<br />
preformulation, formulation studies and manufacturing aspects along with packaging, storage,<br />
pharmacokinetic / pharmacodynamic and microbiological aspects as prescribed in Pharmacopoeias and<br />
formularies.<br />
Thrust Areas Of Research<br />
1. Enhancement <strong>of</strong> gastrointestinal bioavailability <strong>of</strong> poorly soluble / permeable<br />
drugs<br />
The new chemical entities coming in the market though have few side effects and are<br />
quite safe, are poorly soluble / permeable through gastrointestinal membrane. To<br />
enhance their oral bioavailability is thus <strong>of</strong> great importance.<br />
2. Cyclodextrin based drug delivery system<br />
Newer molecules are very potent and poorly soluble / bioavailable. Hence cyclodextrin<br />
based drug delivery systems could be <strong>of</strong> immense potential for delivering these<br />
molecules.<br />
3. Nanotechnology<br />
The buzz word today is nanotechnology which will give altogether a new dimension to<br />
the world <strong>of</strong> formulation development. Solubility enhancement, biotechnology and<br />
targeted drug delivery will be few <strong>of</strong> its applications.<br />
4. Transdermal drugs delivery system<br />
In India this route has been less explored commercially, although being used<br />
extensively, internationally. There is a need to work in this area to develop<br />
commercially viable prepositions for various molecules in TDDS suitable for Indian<br />
climatic conditions.<br />
5. Natural gums as release retardant materials<br />
Synthetic polymer research is a costly affair and still toxicity issues are very common<br />
whereas natural gums are much more safe, compatible and could be <strong>of</strong> vital use in<br />
controlled drug delivery systems.
6. Study <strong>of</strong> moisturizers and emollients<br />
India being a tropical country, there is tremendous variation in climatic conditions.<br />
Moisturizer and emollient preparation have huge potential, specifically if innovative and<br />
economical availability becomes more.<br />
7. Extrusion and pelletization as a drug delivery platform<br />
Small Pellets as a dosage from are very useful for pediatric and geriatric application<br />
due to the ease <strong>of</strong> administration and also as a controlled drug delivery system.<br />
8. Pharmacokinetic Studies, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence studies<br />
Today probably the fastest growing field is contract research pharmacokinetic studies.<br />
9. Due Targeted to the / site huge specific pool <strong>of</strong> drug student delivery population, systems if research in this area is initiated with<br />
good clinical practice regulations, it can lead to excellent research work on<br />
bioavailability<br />
Targeted drug<br />
and<br />
delivery<br />
bioequivalence<br />
has inherent<br />
studies<br />
advantages<br />
<strong>of</strong> various<br />
and<br />
drug<br />
Liposomal<br />
molecules.<br />
drug delivery is one <strong>of</strong><br />
the most extensively tried and tested methods to do so. Its commercial viability is also<br />
to be exploited.<br />
10. Preformulation, formulation and standardization <strong>of</strong> ayurvedic and herbal<br />
products<br />
With the arrival <strong>of</strong> 2005, the post GATT era has forced us the making <strong>of</strong> indigenous<br />
formulations. Extensive work has to be done for the proper standardization <strong>of</strong> these<br />
ayurvedic and herbal products<br />
11. Microencapsulation<br />
This process <strong>of</strong>fers wide and various applications in the development <strong>of</strong> drug delivery<br />
system. Controlled drug delivery, taste masking, separation <strong>of</strong> incompatible drugs etc.<br />
are some <strong>of</strong> them. As well as it can be done by various methods, which can be made<br />
commercially viable<br />
Industry Linkage<br />
The following students are doing their M. Pharm. Project in various industries as shown below :<br />
Sr, No. Name <strong>of</strong> Student Name <strong>of</strong> Industry<br />
1. Jaiswal Abhijeet Elder Pharmaceuticals, Mumbai.<br />
2. Kardile Mayur Lupin Research Park, Pune.<br />
3. Mashere Kiran Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Pune.<br />
4. More Krantisagar Glaxo Smithkline, Nashik.<br />
Publications (if any) out <strong>of</strong> research in last three years out <strong>of</strong> masters projects
1. Ranpise N. S. and Mair P. D., “Development <strong>of</strong> floating and sustained release drug delivery<br />
system <strong>of</strong> norfloxacin” at the 59 th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20 th -23 th December,<br />
2007.<br />
2. Ranpise N. S. and Somavanshi S. S., “Development <strong>of</strong> sustained release tablet <strong>of</strong> metformin<br />
hydrochloride tablet by aqueous coating” at the 59 th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi,<br />
20 th -23 th 3.<br />
December, 2007.<br />
Ranpise N. S. and Pawar C. S., “Development <strong>of</strong> Acecl<strong>of</strong>enac novel gels” at the 59 th Indian<br />
Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20 th -23 th December, 2007.<br />
4. Ranpise N. S. and Kulkarni N. S., “Preperation and characterization <strong>of</strong> binary systems <strong>of</strong><br />
acecl<strong>of</strong>enac with β-cyclodextrin and hydroxylpropyl β-cyclodextrin” at the 59 th<br />
Indian<br />
Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20 th -23 th December, 2007.<br />
5. A. G. Agrawal, A. M. Avachat, P.K. Chaudhary, K. S. Jain, Development and Characterization <strong>of</strong><br />
Rifabutin Solid Dispersion, at the 59 th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20 th -23 th<br />
December, 2007.<br />
6. V. V, Sale N.T.Dumbre, A. M. Avachat, K.S. Jain, Solubility enhancement <strong>of</strong> BCS class II drug:<br />
Rifampicin, at the 59 th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20 th -23 th December, 2007.<br />
7. A. M. Avachat, N.T. Dumbre, V.V. Sale, N. Bari, K. S. Jain, Development <strong>of</strong> discriminatory<br />
Dissolution media for Rifampicin, at the 59 th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20 th -23 th<br />
December, 2007.<br />
8. Mrs. Ashlesha P. Pandit, Development <strong>of</strong> Novel Capsule Dosage Form For Multidrug<br />
Formulation, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008<br />
9. Mrs. S. N. Shrotriya, Oral Drug Delivery Systems <strong>of</strong> Taste Masked Bitter Tramadol<br />
Hydrochloride, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008<br />
10. Aher B. R. Development & Characterization Of Sustained Release Chlorpheniramine Maleate<br />
pellets, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
11. Bornare P. N.Development & Characterization Of Sustained Release Microspheres <strong>of</strong><br />
Dicl<strong>of</strong>enac Sodium, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
12. Shaikh S. M, Enhancement <strong>of</strong> Solubility & Dissolution Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Telmisartan From Solid<br />
Dispersion system, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
13. Sanap G. S.,Development & Vitro Evaluation Of Buccal Tablet <strong>of</strong> Quinapril HCl, 60 th IPC Delhi<br />
12-14 Dec 2008<br />
14. Raghoji S. S.,Design & Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Two Pulse Chronopharmaceutical Novel drug Delivery<br />
System. 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
15. Aher S. Y.,Antiinflammatory & Analgesic Activity <strong>of</strong> Acecl<strong>of</strong>enac Betacyclodextrin, 60 th IPC<br />
Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
16. Parwate S. M., Formulation <strong>of</strong> Sustained Release Matrix Capsule <strong>of</strong> Venlafaxine HCl using<br />
Hydrogenated Vegetable oil. 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
17. Mandlik S. K., Statistical Optimization <strong>of</strong> Orodispersible Tablet Containing Telmisartan Using 3 2<br />
Factorial Design. 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
18. Bagade O. M. Formulation and Vitro Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Rifabutin Loaded Solid Lipid Nanoparticles.<br />
60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
19. Pawar P. L, Development <strong>of</strong> Gastroretentive Drug Delivery System for Cefpodoxime Proxetil.
60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
20. Bade S. T.,Taste masking <strong>of</strong> Tramadol HCL using Solid Dispersion Technique & Formulation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rapidly Disintigrating tablet. 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
21. Chudiwal P. D., Taste masking <strong>of</strong> Tramadol HCL by Polymer Carrier System & Formulation <strong>of</strong><br />
Rapidly Disintigrating tablet using Factorial Design, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
22. Sonawane S. H., Design & in-Vitro Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Gastroretentive SR Tablets by using Sodium<br />
Starch Glycolate, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
23. Patel K. B., Preparation & Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Gastroretentive Sustain Released Carvedilol Tablet.,<br />
60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
24. Mandlik Satish K, Chudiwal Piyush. Pandya Sudhir., Formulation and in vitro evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />
Gastroretentive drug delivery system containing Clarithromycin for H. Pylori. 60 th IPC-2008,<br />
New Delhi<br />
25 Pralhad N. Bornare, Development and characterization <strong>of</strong> sustained release microspheres <strong>of</strong><br />
ropinirole hydrochloride: Study <strong>of</strong> various process parameters, Controlled Release Society, 9 th<br />
Symposium, 2009, Mumbai.<br />
26 Kiran B. Patel, Expandable gastroretentive sustained release delivery system for carvedilol<br />
phosphate, Controlled Release Society, 9 th Symposium, 2009, Mumbai.<br />
27 Bhushan R. Aher, Development <strong>of</strong> sustained release pellets and study the effect <strong>of</strong> PVP on<br />
drug release from surelease coated pellets, Controlled Release Society, 9 th Symposium, 2009,<br />
Mumbai.<br />
28 Sagar S. Raghoji, Design and evaluation <strong>of</strong> three pulse chronopharmaceutical drug delivery<br />
system, Controlled Release Society, 9 th Symposium, 2009, Mumbai.<br />
The following research papers have been accepted at the respective International conferences:<br />
1. Ranpise N. S. and Kulkarni N. S., “Inclusion Complexation <strong>of</strong> Acecl<strong>of</strong>enac with β-Cyclodextrin and<br />
its Formulation into Tablet” at the XIVth International Cyclodextrin Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 8 th –<br />
10 th May, 2008.<br />
2. Ranpise N. S. and Kulkarni N. S., “Development <strong>of</strong> Acecl<strong>of</strong>enac” at the XIVth International<br />
Cyclodextrin Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 8 th – 10 th May, 2008.<br />
3. Ranpise N. S. and Mair P. D., “Formulation and evaluation <strong>of</strong> gastric floating and sustained release<br />
tablet formulation <strong>of</strong> Norfloxacin, at the Controlled release society’s (CRS) 35 th Annual Meeting &<br />
Exposition, New York, USA, 12-16 th July, 2008.<br />
4. Ranpise N. S. and Mair P. D., “Gastric retention: An approach to enhance bioavailability <strong>of</strong><br />
Norfloxacin, at the 68 th International Congress <strong>of</strong> FIP, Basel, Switzerland, 29 th August to 4 th<br />
September, 2008.
5. Ranpise N. S. and Somvanshi S., “Development <strong>of</strong> sustained release tablet <strong>of</strong> metformin<br />
hydrochloride by aqueous coating”, at the 7 th Central European Symposium on Pharmaceutical<br />
Technology and Biodelivery Systems, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 18-20 th September, 2008.<br />
Placement status<br />
S. No. Year Name <strong>of</strong> company No. <strong>of</strong> students placed<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
1. 2007-2008 Lupin Research Park, Pune 02<br />
2. 2007-2008 FDC, Mumbai 01<br />
3. 2008-2009 Orchid, Hyderabad 03<br />
*Other students have gone for higher studies or joined teaching in various colleges.<br />
Admission procedure<br />
Fee Structure<br />
Centralized admission procedure has been prescribed for Govt. & Grant in Aid colleges.<br />
However, for private colleges still the admission process is being decided by the Govt.<br />
(D.T.E.)<br />
Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as<br />
Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee<br />
for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
(These are Interim fees fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti.)<br />
Necessary documents have been submitted to Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Government <strong>of</strong><br />
Maharashtra, Mumbai and awaiting their reply for fixing <strong>of</strong> fees. Refer Encl.13b<br />
Hostel Facilities<br />
Hostel facility is available in the campus, which can accommodate 800 girls and 1200<br />
boys.
S.<br />
NO.<br />
Contact address <strong>of</strong> co-ordinator <strong>of</strong> the PG programme<br />
Name: Dr. (Mrs.) N. S. Ranpise<br />
Address: C-7, Vibhavari Apartments, Opp. Sahawas Society Lane No.1,<br />
Karvenagar, Pune-411 052.<br />
Telephone: 020-25448855<br />
E-mail: nisha_ranpise@yahoo.com<br />
i. Title <strong>of</strong> the programme : M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
ii. Curricula and Syllabi : XXXIV<br />
iii. Faculty Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING<br />
1. Dr. K. S. Jain Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Drug Design<br />
2. Mr. R. R. Kulkarni Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Advanced<br />
Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry<br />
3. Mr. P. B. Dudhe Lecturer Advanced Analytical<br />
techniques<br />
4. Mr. J. B. Bariwal Lecturer Advanced Analytical<br />
techniques<br />
5. Ms. R. N. Chawda Lecturer Drug Regulatory<br />
Affairs<br />
6. Ms. S. V. Londhe Lecturer Research<br />
Methodologies<br />
7. Dr. K. V. Shrinivasan Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Emeritus)<br />
Brief pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> each faculty. Refer Annexure 2.A.1 & 2.B.<br />
Guest Lectures
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme<br />
A separate Pharmaceutical Chemistry research lab <strong>of</strong> the following area has been provided<br />
exclusively for the PG programme.<br />
Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1<br />
Course<br />
M.Pharm<br />
(Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry)<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
laboratory/workshop<br />
Pharm. Chemistry<br />
lab<br />
Total Area <strong>of</strong><br />
lab/workshop<br />
110.00 sq. m.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> books have been ordered exclusively for PG course. Adequate glassware, labware and<br />
required chemicals have also been ordered. Sophisticated instruments mentioned in the following<br />
table are for M. Pharm. use.<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Laboratory Equipments & Instruments For M. Pharm. Course (PG)<br />
Special Purpose<br />
Refer Enclosure 12b <strong>of</strong> Compliance Report<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware, all design tools in case :<br />
1) ISIS Draw 2.4,<br />
2) ACD Labs 10.0,<br />
3) Totalchrom workstation s<strong>of</strong>tware for HPLC,<br />
4) Spectra Manager for UV –visible Spectrophotometer,<br />
5) Chem Draw Proversion 4.5,<br />
6) Spectrum Version – 5.3 for FTIR.<br />
Academic Calendar and frame work : XXXVI<br />
Academic Programme<br />
The academic programme <strong>of</strong> M. Pharm. (two years postgraduate degree) follows semester<br />
pattern as per Pune University. The development <strong>of</strong> subjects over the two years is as follows (as per<br />
Circular No. 207/2008):<br />
Sem. No. Subject Theory Hrs/week Practical<br />
Hrs/week<br />
I M Advanced Analytical Techniques 3 6
M-2 Research Methodology 3 -<br />
M-II-1 Advanced Pharmaceutical<br />
Chemistry<br />
3 6<br />
M-II-2 Elective-I 3 -<br />
Seminar 1 -<br />
Research Work - 10<br />
II M-II-3 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry 3 6<br />
M-3 Drug Regulatory Affairs 3 -<br />
M-II-4 Drug Design 3 -<br />
M-II-5 Elective-II 3 -<br />
Seminar 1 -<br />
Research Work - -<br />
III Seminar on Dissertation 1 -<br />
Research Work - 42<br />
IV Seminar on Dissertation 1 -<br />
Dissertation - 42<br />
Defence (Viva/voce) - -<br />
Research focus<br />
List <strong>of</strong> typical research projects.<br />
Research Areas <strong>of</strong> Focus for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
The proposed M.Pharm course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry will have thrust on synthetic medicinal<br />
chemistry as well as Pharm Analysis. This will focus on New drug discovery research in various<br />
categories that includes Rational Design, synthesis biological evaluation <strong>of</strong> organic and heterocyclic new<br />
molecules in the following areas-
1. Anticancer agents – Thienopyrimidine analogues <strong>of</strong> Gifitinib have been synthesized for anti<br />
cancer activity. These may possibly inhibit intracellular phophorylation <strong>of</strong> tyrosine kinase<br />
associated with trans-membrane cell surface receptors.<br />
2. Antihyperlipedimics-The work involves substituted condensed pyrimidines especially thienes,<br />
pyrimidines, for cholesterol lowering effect in laboratory animals. Efforts are made to use in vivo<br />
models for shorter duration <strong>of</strong> time as well as in-vitro biochemical models for fast & reliable<br />
testing <strong>of</strong> compounds. A 3D-QSAR study is also being exploited to probe into structural features<br />
required for activity.<br />
3. Antihypertensives- This involves work on novel Prazocin analogues selectively acting as<br />
antagonist <strong>of</strong> -1 adrenoreceptor subtypes and will utilize techniques <strong>of</strong> QSAR, CADD and<br />
interactive synthesis and biological evaluation towards lead optimization.<br />
4. Antiulcer-The proposed research aims at development and evaluation <strong>of</strong> novel molecules<br />
(modification <strong>of</strong> pyridinyl sulfinyl benzimidazole nucleus through isosteric replacement <strong>of</strong> pyridine<br />
and pyrimidine) development and evaluation <strong>of</strong> milder reversible proton pumps.<br />
5. Antihistaminics- A series <strong>of</strong> novel pyperazinyl and substitutes pyperazinyl quinazolinones and<br />
thienopyrimidinones have been synthesized for antihistaminic activity. Compounds have been<br />
evaluated for H1 receptor activity in vitro using a guinea pig ileum preparation.<br />
6. Antimicrobials - Synthesis and evaluation <strong>of</strong> various heterocyclic molecules for antimicrobial<br />
(antibacterial & antifungal) and antitubercular activity will be done.<br />
7. CNS acting drugs – Series <strong>of</strong> novel triazolo thieno pyrimidine compounds have been synthesized<br />
and evaluated against currently available anxiolytic drugs like Alprozolam. The lead compounds<br />
show good CNS depressant and anticonvulsant activity.<br />
Industry Linkage<br />
The following student has doing his M. Pharm. Project in the industry as shown below :<br />
Sr, No. Name <strong>of</strong> Student Name <strong>of</strong> Industry<br />
1. Amit Wankhede Alkem Pharmaceuticals, Panvel.<br />
Publications (if any) out <strong>of</strong> research in last three years out <strong>of</strong> masters projects<br />
1) Anti-oxidant activity <strong>of</strong> ethyl acetate extract <strong>of</strong> Aquilaria agallocha on nitrite-induced<br />
methemoglobin formation, International Journal <strong>of</strong> Green <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, 2, 43(2008), P.B.<br />
Miniyar, T.S. Chitre, S.S.Karve, H.J.Deuskar & K.S.Jain
2) Microwave Based Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Novel Thienopyrimidine Analogs <strong>of</strong> Gefitinib; Tet. Lett, 49,<br />
1269, 2008. K.S.Jain, M.S.Phoujdar, M.K.Kathiravan, J.B.Bariwal and others.<br />
3) Recent Advances in Selective α1-Adrenoreceptor Antagonists as Antihypertensive Agents: A<br />
review Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 16,4579 (2008) - K.S.Jain, M.S.Phoujdar,<br />
R.S.Sahane, M.K.Kathiravan, J.B.Bariwal and others<br />
4) Microwave Assisted organic synthesis for Undergraduate Chemistry Practicals accepted to<br />
Indian J. Pharm.Edu. & Res., 42(4), 388 (2008). K.S.Jain, S.V.Londhe, T.S.Chitre,<br />
M.K.Kathiravan, J.B.Bariwal and others<br />
5) Hyphenated Analytical Techniques: A review, Indian J. Pharm. Edu. & Res. Jan., 42, 395,<br />
(2008). K.S.Jain, S.V.Londhe, S.V.Mulgund, P.Mallade, J.B.Bariwal and others<br />
6) Synthesis and Antiulcer Activity <strong>of</strong> Novel Pyrimidylthiomethyl- and Pyrimidylsulfinyl-methyl<br />
Benzimidazoles as Potential Reversible Proton Pump Inhibitors.’ accepted to Indian J.<br />
Pharm.Edu. & Res., 42, 222 (2008). K.S.Jain, M.K.Kathiravan, J.B.Bariwal and others<br />
7) Review on 1,5-Benzothiazepine a versatile pharmacophore-A review, Eur. J.Med.Chem., 43,<br />
2279( 2008), K. S. Jain.<br />
8) Review on Impact <strong>of</strong> Microwave assisted heating on the combinatorial & parallel synthesis <strong>of</strong><br />
compound libraries for New Drug Discovery Research, accepted in Indian Drugs, June 2009,<br />
K. S. Jain.<br />
9) Reactions <strong>of</strong> nitriles under acidic conditions: A facile acid catalysed synthesis <strong>of</strong> condensed<br />
2- substitutedpyrimidin-4(3H)-ones under microwave irradiation, accepted J. Heterocycl.<br />
Chem., Aug-30 th , 2008, K. S. Jain.<br />
10) Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Pyrimidines and Condensed Pyrimidines through Reactions <strong>of</strong> Nitriles with<br />
ortho-Aminocarbonyl Substrates under Acidic Conditions: accepted Heterocyles, 78(7), xxx<br />
(2009), K. S. Jain.<br />
11) Efficient and rapid one-pot synthesis <strong>of</strong> substituted 2-amino-3-carbethoxythiophenes under<br />
Microwave Irradiation Synth. Commun. 37,4273(2008)., K. S. Jain.<br />
12) Ezetimibe: A Novel cholesterol absorption inhibitor, Indian drugs, Vol 46, pg 91 (2009), K.<br />
S. Jain.<br />
13) New Targets for Antihyperlipaemic therapy, communicated to Mini Rev. Med . Chem,, Feb.<br />
2009, K. S. Jain<br />
14) Ionic Liquids in Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Fused heterocycles, communicated to Current Organic Chemistry<br />
, July . 2009.<br />
15) Recent advances in Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors as Atntiprol<strong>of</strong>erative antitumour<br />
agents- communicated to Bioorg. & Med. Chem., July 2009<br />
Presentations<br />
1 Mrs. M.A.Nagras, Design, Synthesis and Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Novel Cholesterol Absorption<br />
Inhibitors as Antihyperlipidemic agents, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008
2 Mrs. T. S. Chitre, Microwave assisted High Throughput synthesis <strong>of</strong> 2, 4- Diamino & 4<br />
aminothieno (2,3-d) pyrimidines, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008<br />
3 Total Microwave Based Synthesis and Biological evaluation <strong>of</strong> Novel Condensed<br />
Pyrimidine Analogues <strong>of</strong> Gefetinib as anticancer agents, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
4 Synthesis & Antihyperlipamic Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Some Novel 4-Substituted-2-<br />
Substitutedmethyl-6,7-disubstituted Quinazolines, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
5 Synthesis, Pharmacological Evaluation and QSAR <strong>of</strong> some pyrimidylmethylsulfinylbenzimidazoles<br />
as potential reversible Proton Pump Inhibitors. (PPI’s), 60 th<br />
IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
6 Synthesis & Antihyperlipamic evaluation <strong>of</strong> some 2-[1-(2,4-disubstitutedphenyl)-4-azetidin-<br />
2-yl]-5,6-disubstitutedthieno[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-ones, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
Placement status<br />
S. No. Year Name <strong>of</strong> company No. <strong>of</strong> students placed<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
3. 2007-2008 Macleod, Mumbai 02<br />
4. 2008-2009 Oxygen Healthcare,<br />
Ahmedabad<br />
5. 2008-2009 Orchid, Hyderabad 03<br />
*Other students have gone for higher studies or joined teaching in various colleges.<br />
Admission procedure<br />
Fee Structure<br />
Centralized admission procedure has been prescribed for Govt. & Grant in Aid colleges.<br />
However, for private colleges still the admission process is being decided by the Govt.<br />
(D.T.E.)<br />
Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as<br />
Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee<br />
for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
(These are Interim fees fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti.)<br />
Necessary documents have been submitted to Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Government <strong>of</strong><br />
Maharashtra, Mumbai and awaiting their reply for fixing <strong>of</strong> fees. Refer Encl.13b<br />
04
Hostel Facilities<br />
S.<br />
NO.<br />
Hostel facility is available in the campus, which can accommodate 800 girls and 1200<br />
boys.<br />
Contact address <strong>of</strong> co-ordinator <strong>of</strong> the PG programme<br />
Name: Dr. K. S. Jain<br />
Address: ‘Tejas’, 29/B, Madhavbaug Society, Nr., Shivtirthnagar , Kothrud, Pune –<br />
411029.<br />
Telephone: 020-25455077/65222074 / 09422322070<br />
E-mail: kishor.s.jain@gmail.com<br />
i) Title <strong>of</strong> the programme : M.Pharm. (Pharmacology)<br />
ii) Curricula and Syllabi : XXXIV<br />
iii) Faculty Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING<br />
1. Dr. . R. S. Somani Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Advanced Pharmacology<br />
2. Ms. R. S. Sahane Lecturer Research Methologies<br />
3. Ms. V. M. Shende Lecturer Molecular Pharmacology<br />
4. Mr. D. P. Jain Lecturer Drug Regulatory Affairs<br />
5. Mrs. S. V. Mulgund Lecturer Advanced Analytical<br />
Techniques<br />
6. Dr. S. R. Naik Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Clinical Pharmacology<br />
Brief pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> each faculty. Refer Annexure 2.A.1 & 2.B.5
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme<br />
A separate Pharmaceutics research lab <strong>of</strong> the following area has been provided exclusively for<br />
the PG programme.<br />
Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1<br />
Course<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
laboratory/workshop<br />
M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Pharmacology<br />
Research lab<br />
Total Area <strong>of</strong><br />
lab/workshop<br />
110.00 sq. m.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> books have been ordered exclusively for PG course. Adequate glassware, labware and<br />
required chemicals have also been ordered. Sophisticated instruments mentioned in the following<br />
table are for M. Pharm. use.<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Laboratory Equipments & Instruments For M. Pharm. Course (PG)<br />
Refer Enclosure 12b <strong>of</strong> Compliance Report.<br />
Special Purpose<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware, all design tools in case : PCP Dissolution s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
Academic Calendar and frame work : XXXVI<br />
Academic Programme<br />
The academic programme <strong>of</strong> M. Pharm. (two years postgraduate degree) follows semester<br />
pattern as per Pune University. The development <strong>of</strong> subjects over the two years is as follows (as per<br />
Circular No. 207/2008):<br />
Sem. No. Subject Theory Hrs/week Practical<br />
Hrs/week<br />
I M Advanced Analytical Techniques 3 6<br />
M-2 Research Methodology 3 -<br />
M-III-1 Advanced Pharmacology<br />
(Preclinical Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Drugs)<br />
3 6<br />
M-III-2 Elective-I 3 -
Seminar 1 -<br />
Research Work - 10<br />
II M-III-3 Clinical Pharmacology 3 6<br />
M-3 Drug Regulatory Affairs 3 -<br />
M-III-4 Molecular Pharmacology 3 -<br />
M-III-5 Elective-II 3 -<br />
Seminar 1 -<br />
Research Work - -<br />
III Seminar on Dissertation 1 -<br />
Research Work - 42<br />
IV Seminar on Dissertation 1 -<br />
Dissertation - 42<br />
Defence (Viva/voce) - -<br />
Research focus<br />
List <strong>of</strong> typical research projects.<br />
Research Areas <strong>of</strong> Focus for M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)<br />
Thrust Areas Of Research<br />
1. Cardiovascular Pharmacology :<br />
It is one <strong>of</strong> the major diseases that cause mortality worldwide. Although various drugs have been<br />
developed, search for new drugs to have better efficacy and more safety is ongoing .In the new<br />
drug discovery development the staff are highly skilled to screen newly synthesized drugs for<br />
cardiovascular activity. In this area three international papers, one national paper and more<br />
than 5 presentations have been made by our staff members.<br />
2. Neurosteroids :
This involves basic research identifying new targets for psychiatric disorders. Antipsychiatric<br />
drugs like olanzapine, clozapine mediate their action through neurosteriods. A thesis was<br />
submitted at Nagpur University regarding the research work carried by one <strong>of</strong> our staff member.<br />
One international presentation and one national presentation were made in this area.<br />
3. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome:<br />
Knowledge <strong>of</strong> the phenomenon <strong>of</strong> the tolerance and withdrawal helps our understanding nature <strong>of</strong><br />
alcohol addiction and prompts the development <strong>of</strong> new scheme. One <strong>of</strong> our staff member have<br />
been involved in studying the neurotransmitters like GABA, neurosteriods etc. involved in<br />
regulation <strong>of</strong> this phenomenon. Two presentations have been made in this aspect.<br />
4. Starvation suppressant:<br />
One <strong>of</strong> our staff member has worked on a famous project entitled “Scientific Investigation <strong>of</strong><br />
secret warfare practices in Kautilya arthrashastra” sponsored by Defense Research<br />
Development Organization (DRDO), New Delhi. The out come <strong>of</strong> the project was presented at<br />
Indian Pharmaceutical Congress.<br />
5. Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory activity:<br />
The college had developed facilities to screen new analgesics and antiinflammatory Drugs. Our<br />
staff members has developed skills and standardized most <strong>of</strong> the routine models to screen these<br />
agents. One <strong>of</strong> our staff members has been involved in screening <strong>of</strong> analgesic and<br />
antiinflammatory activity <strong>of</strong> herbal formulation <strong>of</strong> Indus Natural Products, Pune. This formulation<br />
has passed preclinical trials, toxicity testing and approved by Drug controller <strong>of</strong> India to<br />
carry out clinical trials. The drugs has entered to the Phase III stage <strong>of</strong> clinical trial.<br />
6. Hypoglycemic and anti diabetic activity:<br />
Herbal formulation was screened for hypoglycemic and anti diabetic activity. An industrial project<br />
in collaboration with Indus Natural Products, Pune was carried by one <strong>of</strong> our staff members and<br />
his valuable serviced is well appreciated.<br />
7. Hypolipidemic and Anti – atherosclerotic activity:<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutical Chemistry at <strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> is<br />
actively involved in synthesizing new drug molecules for hypolipidemic activity. As a collaborative<br />
research Department <strong>of</strong> Pharmacology will undertake the screening <strong>of</strong> these new drugs.<br />
8. Herbal Drug Technology:
Many <strong>of</strong> our staff members had been involved in development <strong>of</strong> new drugs from plant origin.<br />
Nature is always the source <strong>of</strong> knowledge and the research never ends when nature is searched.<br />
For this purpose our department is in collaboration with various departments in and around Pune.<br />
9. Respiratory disorders:<br />
One <strong>of</strong> our staff members has expertise in development <strong>of</strong> new animal model to screen<br />
antiasthmatics drugs. He has a work experience <strong>of</strong> about 1- year in this field.<br />
10. Neuro Pharmacology:<br />
Our staff members can efficiently do the general neuropharmacological blind screening <strong>of</strong> herbal<br />
drugs. Instruments like electroconvulsometer, Cooke’s pole climbing apparatus have been<br />
purchased to strengthen the screening <strong>of</strong> these drugs<br />
Industry Linkage<br />
Publications (if any) out <strong>of</strong> research in last three years out <strong>of</strong> masters projects<br />
1) Hypoglycemic & Antidiabetic Effects <strong>of</strong> seeds <strong>of</strong> myristica fragnance in normoglycemic and<br />
alloxan induced diabetic rats, Asian J. Exp.Sci., 22(01), 65-102 (2008). R.S.Somani, and others.<br />
Presentations<br />
1 P.Y Vadnal, Evaluation <strong>of</strong> hepatoprotective activity <strong>of</strong> ethanolic extract <strong>of</strong> bark <strong>of</strong> Cassia<br />
fistula, presented at 41 st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.<br />
2 H.S. Bhapkar, Antidepressant effect <strong>of</strong> roots <strong>of</strong> Asparagus racemosus on diabetesinduces<br />
depression in rats, presented at 41 st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.<br />
3 A.K. Chudiwal, Antidiabetic potential <strong>of</strong> rhizomes <strong>of</strong> Alpinia galanga in alloxan- induced<br />
diabetic rats, presented at 41 st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.<br />
4 R.L. Bansode, Effect <strong>of</strong> Tinospora cordifolia (guduchi) on diabetes induced memory deficit<br />
in rats, presented at 41 st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.<br />
5 P.P. Shivgunde, Antinociceptive activity <strong>of</strong> ethanolic extract <strong>of</strong> rhizomes <strong>of</strong> Alpinia<br />
galangal, presented at 41 st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.<br />
6 R. S. Somani, Effect <strong>of</strong> roots <strong>of</strong> Rubia cordifolia in streptozotocin-nicotinamide induced
type-II diabetes mellitus, presented at 41 st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.<br />
7 A.S. Shaikh, Evaluation <strong>of</strong> herbomineral preparation (Dolabi) in diabetic neuropathy,<br />
presented at 41 st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.<br />
8 G.S. Sakhare, Antinociceptive activity <strong>of</strong> ethanolic extract <strong>of</strong> bark <strong>of</strong> Cassia fistula,<br />
presented at 41 st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.<br />
9 Mr R.S.Somani, A Comparative Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Some Blood Glucose Lowering Agents <strong>of</strong><br />
Plant Origin, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008<br />
Placement status<br />
Admission procedure<br />
Fee Structure<br />
Hostel Facilities<br />
N.A. (2008-2009 is the second year <strong>of</strong> M. Pharm.)<br />
Centralized admission procedure has been prescribed for Govt. & Grant in Aid colleges.<br />
However, for private colleges still the admission process is being decided by the Govt.<br />
(D.T.E.)<br />
Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as<br />
Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee<br />
for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
(These are Interim fees fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti.)<br />
Necessary documents have been submitted to Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Government <strong>of</strong><br />
Maharashtra, Mumbai and awaiting their reply for fixing <strong>of</strong> fees. Refer Encl.13b<br />
Hostel facility is available in the campus, which can accommodate 800 girls and 1200<br />
boys.<br />
Contact address <strong>of</strong> co-ordinator <strong>of</strong> the PG programme<br />
Name: Dr. R. S. Somani<br />
Address: Chandrama, F-504, DSK Vishwa, Dhayari, Pune – 411 041.
S.<br />
NO.<br />
Telephone: 09423449191<br />
E-mail: rahulsomani2001@yahoo.com<br />
i. Title <strong>of</strong> the programme : M.Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
ii. Curricula and Syllabi : XXXIV<br />
iii. Faculty Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING<br />
1. Mr. V. R. Sarode Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Quality Planning and<br />
Analysis<br />
2 Mrs. M. A. Nagras Asst. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Advanced Quality<br />
Assurance Techniques<br />
3. Ms. S. V. Londhe Lecturer Advanced Analytical<br />
Techniques<br />
4. Mrs. S. V. Mulgund Lecturer Pharmaceutical<br />
Validation<br />
5. Mr. S. P. Vassa Lecturer Drug Regulatory<br />
Affairs<br />
6. Ms. A. N. Ranade Lecturer Research<br />
Methodologies<br />
7. Mr. S. D. Sawant Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Visiting<br />
Brief pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> each faculty. Refer Annexure 2.A.1 & 2.B.5<br />
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme<br />
A separate Pharmaceutics research lab <strong>of</strong> the following area has been provided exclusively for<br />
the PG programme.<br />
Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1<br />
Course<br />
M.Pharm (Quality<br />
Assurance Techniques)<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />
laboratory/workshop<br />
Quality Assurance<br />
Techniques<br />
Research lab<br />
Total Area <strong>of</strong><br />
lab/workshop<br />
102.00 sq. m.
A number <strong>of</strong> books have been ordered exclusively for PG course. Adequate glassware, labware and<br />
required chemicals have also been ordered. Sophisticated instruments mentioned in the following<br />
table are for M. Pharm. use.<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Laboratory Equipments & Instruments For M. Pharm. Course (PG)<br />
Refer Enclosure 12b<br />
Special Purpose<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware, all design tools in case : PCP Dissolution s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
Total Chrome Navigator, ACD Labs Chem<br />
Academic Calendar and frame work : XXXVI<br />
Academic Programme<br />
Office<br />
The academic programme <strong>of</strong> M. Pharm. (two years postgraduate degree) follows semester<br />
pattern as per Pune University. The development <strong>of</strong> subjects over the two years is as follows (as per<br />
Circular No. 207/2008):<br />
Sem. No. Subject Theory Hrs/week Practical<br />
Hrs/week<br />
I M Advanced Analytical Techniques 3 6<br />
M-2 Research Methodology 3 -<br />
M-V-1 Advanced Quality Assurance<br />
Techniques (cGMP & Documentation)<br />
3 6<br />
M-V-2 Elective-I 3 -<br />
Seminar 1 -<br />
Research Work - 10<br />
II M-V-3 Pharmaceutical Validation 3 6<br />
M-3 Drug Regulatory Affairs 3 -
M-V-4 Quality Planning and Analysis 3 -<br />
M-V-5 Elective-II 3 -<br />
Seminar 1 -<br />
Research Work - -<br />
III Seminar on Dissertation 1 -<br />
Research Work - 42<br />
IV Seminar on Dissertation 1 -<br />
Dissertation - 42<br />
Defence (Viva/voce) - -<br />
Research focus<br />
List <strong>of</strong> typical research projects.<br />
Research Areas <strong>of</strong> Focus for M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
The Department <strong>of</strong> Quality Assurance Techniques has main focus on theoretical knowledge with<br />
hands-on skills in all areas that impart drug quality. It provides practical experience in pharmaceutical<br />
quality control, validation <strong>of</strong> testing methods and processes, technical writing skills, regulatory compliance<br />
and proper documentation procedures.<br />
Thrust Areas Of Research<br />
1. Analysis <strong>of</strong> formulation and implementation <strong>of</strong> standard operating procedures for<br />
different manufacturing processes as per WHO, GMP, USFDA, TGA and MCC guidelines.<br />
2. Set up <strong>of</strong> dosage form facility as per International Standards for various API and their formulations<br />
(dosage forms) like, tablets, liquid orals and suspensions or sterile and non sterile ointments,<br />
creams, gels and aerosols.
3. Provide the Design Qualifications (DQ), Operation Qualifications (OQ), Installation Qualifications<br />
(IQ) and Performance Qualifications (PQ) for various machines used in the manufacturing<br />
processes.<br />
4. Development <strong>of</strong> innovative coating techniques for tablet manufacturing.<br />
5. Development and validation <strong>of</strong> various plant procedures for manufacture <strong>of</strong> formulations<br />
according to cGMP guidelines.<br />
6. Development <strong>of</strong> guidelines for preparation <strong>of</strong> Dossiers and DMF’s.<br />
7. Development <strong>of</strong> Process validation Protocols for various dosage forms.<br />
8. Implementation <strong>of</strong> cGMP as per International Standards for setting up <strong>of</strong> Bulk Drug and / or<br />
Formulation Industry.<br />
9. Analytical development, validation and stability data indicating HPTLC/HPLC or<br />
spectrophotometric methods for drug formulations.<br />
Industry Linkage<br />
The following students have done their M. Pharm. Project in various industries as shown below :<br />
Sr, No. Name <strong>of</strong> Student Name <strong>of</strong> Industry<br />
1. Vijay More Osaka Pharmaceuticals, Satara.<br />
2. Mayur Kinvisara Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Pune.<br />
3. Smruti Sonawane Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Pune.<br />
4. Piyush Chudiwal NuLife Pharmaceuticals, Pune.<br />
5. Sagar Kale Wockhardt, Aurangabad.<br />
Publications (if any) out <strong>of</strong> research in last three years out <strong>of</strong> masters projects<br />
1 Development <strong>of</strong> stability indicating HPLC method and characterization <strong>of</strong> major degradation<br />
products <strong>of</strong> Satranidazole communicated to Journal <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis,<br />
Oct., 2008, S. V. Mulgund and S. V. Londhe<br />
2 Development <strong>of</strong> HPLC Analysis for Satranidazole and Mass Spectral Characterisation <strong>of</strong> Majaor<br />
Degradation Products, communicated to Analytical Letters, June 2009. S. V. Mulgund and S. V.<br />
Londhe<br />
3 Development and Validation <strong>of</strong> a Stability Indicating HPLC method for Irbesartan. communicated to<br />
Analytical Letters, June 2009. S. V. Mulgund and S. V. Londhe<br />
4 Stability Indicating HPLC Method for Simultaneous Determination <strong>of</strong> Mephenesin and Dicl<strong>of</strong>enac<br />
Diethylamine, Indian J. Pharm. Sci., 71(1), 1 (2009), S. V. Mulgund and S. V. Londhe
Presentations<br />
1 Ms. S. V. Londhe, “Development and Validation <strong>of</strong> Stability Indicating Methods for<br />
Determination <strong>of</strong> drugs in pure form and Pharmaceutical preparations, Innovation 2008, 21-22<br />
Nov 2008<br />
2 Sanap G. S.,Development & Vitro Evaluation Of Buccal Tablet <strong>of</strong> Quinapril HCl, 60 th IPC Delhi<br />
12-14 Dec 2008<br />
3 Parwate S. M., Formulation <strong>of</strong> Sustained Release Matrix Capsule <strong>of</strong> Venlafaxine HCl using<br />
Hydrogenated Vegetable oil. 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
4 Bagade O. M. Formulation and Vitro Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Rifabutin Loaded Solid Lipid Nanoparticles.<br />
60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
5 Chudiwal P. D., Taste masking <strong>of</strong> Tramadol HCL by Polymer Carrier System & Formulation <strong>of</strong><br />
Rapidly Disintigrating tablet using Factorial Design, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
6 Sonawane S. H., Design & in-Vitro Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Gastroretentive SR Tablets by using Sodium<br />
Starch Glycolate, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
7 Mandlekar P.P., Development and validation <strong>of</strong> a stability indicating HPLC method for<br />
Irbesartan, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
8 Ambep S. U, Development <strong>of</strong> validated stability indicating HPLC method for simultaneous<br />
determination <strong>of</strong> Mephenesin and Dicl<strong>of</strong>enac diethylamine, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
9 Deshpande A. S, Development <strong>of</strong> stability indicating HPLC method and characterization <strong>of</strong><br />
major degradation products <strong>of</strong> satranidazole, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008.<br />
10 Khivasara M. R, Evaluation <strong>of</strong> drug release modifying property <strong>of</strong> Rondia dumetorum fruit<br />
mucilage, 60 th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008<br />
11 Mandlik Satish K, Chudiwal Piyush. Pandya Sudhir., Formulation and in vitro evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />
Gastroretentive drug delivery system containing Clarithromycin for H. Pylori. 60 th IPC-2008,<br />
New Delhi<br />
Placement status<br />
N.A. (2008-2009 is the second year <strong>of</strong> M. Pharm)<br />
Admission procedure<br />
Centralized admission procedure has been prescribed for Govt. & Grant in Aid colleges.<br />
However, for private colleges still the admission process is being decided by the Govt.<br />
(D.T.E.)
SR.<br />
NO.<br />
ENCL.I<br />
Fee Structure<br />
Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as<br />
Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% <strong>of</strong> Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee<br />
for A. Y. 2009-10)<br />
(These are Interim fees fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti.)<br />
Necessary documents have been submitted to Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Government <strong>of</strong><br />
Maharashtra, Mumbai and awaiting their reply for fixing <strong>of</strong> fees. Refer Encl.13b<br />
Hostel Facilities<br />
Hostel facility is available in the campus, which can accommodate 800 girls and 1200<br />
boys.<br />
Contact address <strong>of</strong> co-ordinator <strong>of</strong> the PG programme<br />
Name: Pr<strong>of</strong>. V. R. Sarode<br />
Address: Hadapsar, Pune-411 052<br />
Telephone: 94220-02727 / 020-25232525<br />
E-mail: vinayaksarode@rediffmail.com<br />
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND THEIR BRIEF BACKGROUND<br />
(List <strong>of</strong> Governing Body constituted as per the AICTE)<br />
NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND<br />
01 PROF. M.N. NAVALE<br />
FONDER - PRESIDENT, STE<br />
SOCIETY<br />
CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA<br />
ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN<br />
ESTABLISHING NEW<br />
TECHNOLOGICAL & PROFESSIONAL<br />
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ABOUT
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY 30 YEARS TOTAL TEACHING AND<br />
INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE<br />
02 DR. (MRS.) SUNANDA 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 MR. R. R. KULKARNI,<br />
DIRECTOR (Admn.)<br />
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />
05 MR. M. K. AVACHAT<br />
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />
06 MEMBER – SECRETARY<br />
WRC AICTE MUMBAI<br />
07 PROF V. M. KULKARNI<br />
AICTE NOMINEE<br />
08 DR. D. A. MANDHARE<br />
UNIVERSITY NOMINEE<br />
09 NOMINEE OF DIRECTOR OF<br />
TECHNICAL EDUCATION, M.S.,<br />
MUMBAI (EX-OFFICIO)<br />
10 NOMINEE OF STATE GOVT.<br />
(INDUSTRIALIST /<br />
TECHNOLOGIST / EDUCATIONIST<br />
11 DR. K. S. JAIN, PRINCIPAL,<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF<br />
PHARMACY,<br />
MEMBER B.A., MPM. Ph. D.<br />
ABOUT 8 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN<br />
RUNNING THE EDUCATIONAL<br />
INSTITUTIONS<br />
MEMBER B.SC., 36 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN<br />
SEIMENS INDIA, RETIRED AS<br />
GENERAL MANAGER, EIGHT YEARS<br />
TEACHING EXPERIENCE.<br />
MEMBER M.A.,<br />
RETIRED IAS OFFICER<br />
MEMBER B. PHARM., M.PHARM<br />
MEMBER<br />
(Ex-Officio)<br />
MEMBER Ph.D<br />
18 YEARS INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE<br />
-<br />
PROFESSOR EMIRETUS<br />
MEMBER 26 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN<br />
EDUCATION<br />
MEMBER --<br />
MEMBER --<br />
MEMBER-<br />
SECRETARY.<br />
M.PHARM, Ph.D<br />
INDUSTRY- 7 YEARS<br />
TEACHING 21 YEARS
SR.<br />
NO.<br />
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />
In each academic year GC is conducted twice a year.<br />
ENCL.II<br />
MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC ADVISORY BODY<br />
(Local Managing Committee constituted as per the Maharashtra University Act 1994 U/S 85)<br />
01 PROF. M.N. NAVALE<br />
NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND<br />
FOUNDER - PRESIDENT, STE<br />
SOCIETY<br />
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />
02 DR. (MRS.) SUNANDA 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 MR. R. R. KULKARNI,<br />
DIRECTOR (Admn.)<br />
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />
05 MR. M. K. AVACHAT<br />
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />
06 Dr. A. V. DESHPANDE<br />
REGISTRAR STE SOCIETY<br />
CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA<br />
ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN<br />
ESTABLISHING NEW<br />
TECHNOLOGICAL & PROFESSIONAL<br />
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.<br />
ABOUT 30 YEARS TOTAL TEACHING<br />
AND INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE<br />
MEMBER B.A., MPM, Ph. D.<br />
ABOUT 8 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN<br />
RUNNING THE EDUCATIONAL<br />
INSTITUTIONS<br />
MEMBER B.SC., 36 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN<br />
SEIMENS INDIA, RETIRED AS<br />
GENERAL MANAGER, EIGHT YEARS<br />
TEACHING EXPERIENCE.<br />
MEMBER M.A. ,<br />
Retired IAS <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
MEMBER M.PHARM<br />
MEMBER M. E., Ph. D.<br />
16 YEARS INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
07 MRS. M.A. NAGRAS<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, SCOP<br />
08 MRS. A.M.AVACHAT<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, SCOP<br />
09 MRS. S.K.PATWARDHAN<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, SCOP<br />
10 MRS. S. S. KABADI<br />
OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT<br />
11 DR. K. S. JAIN, PRINCIPAL,<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF<br />
PHARMACY,<br />
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY<br />
In each academic year LMC is conducted twice a year.<br />
ENCL-III<br />
TEACHING STAFF<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
TEACHING STAFF<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
TEACHING STAFF<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
NON-TEACHING<br />
STAFF<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
MEMBER-<br />
SECRETARY.<br />
B.Pharm, M.S.<br />
Teaching – 8years<br />
Industry – 8 years<br />
B.Pharm, M. Pharm.<br />
Teaching – 17 years<br />
Industry –1 year<br />
B.Pharm, M. Pharm.<br />
Teaching - 8 years<br />
Industry - Nil<br />
ORGANISATIONAL CHART AND PROCESSES<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees – Managing Committee<br />
Appointed CEO/ Directors<br />
B.Sc., M.P.M., M. Phil.<br />
8 years experience<br />
M.Pharm, Ph.D<br />
Industry- 7 years<br />
Teaching 21 years
Principal<br />
HOD-I/II/III/IV/V Librarian<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor/ Asst. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor//Lecturer<br />
Lab. Staff Administrative / Office Staff / Accounts Staff
ENCL-IV<br />
ENCL-V<br />
NATURE AND EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT OF FACULTY AND STUDENTS IN ACADEMIC<br />
AFFAIRS/ IMPROVEMENTS<br />
Before the beginning <strong>of</strong> the academic year each faculty member prepares a month wise<br />
plan for lectures and practicals as per University <strong>of</strong> Pune syllabus for the entire year.<br />
After each lecture the topic taught and the number <strong>of</strong> present/ absent Students are noted<br />
down in a logbook.<br />
Monthly academic monitoring is done for all four years. Students whose attendance falls<br />
below requirement (less than 75%) are given an oral warning as well as their parents are<br />
informed in few cases they are given written understanding. One <strong>of</strong> the staff members is<br />
appointed as in-charge for academic monitoring committee. The other members <strong>of</strong> which<br />
are the respective class teachers.<br />
The progress and attendance <strong>of</strong> the students is communicated to their parents/guardians<br />
through post twice a year.<br />
A yearly meeting <strong>of</strong> parents and teachers is arranged to discuss their wards progress,<br />
weaknesses, as well as the methodologies adopted for teaching.<br />
There is a representative for each class as well as a class teacher who interacts regularly<br />
to discuss various aspects <strong>of</strong> academics as well as the difficulties <strong>of</strong> the students.<br />
A syllabus completion report is submitted by each faculty member for all the subjects<br />
taught by him/her at the 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<br />
through essentially as organization. <strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Education Society is also on educational<br />
organization catering the needs for the development <strong>of</strong> its institutions. All these institutions are engaged<br />
in ‘human processing’ the focal point <strong>of</strong> governance is ‘the Student,<br />
The philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Education Society has been providing active participation and<br />
involvement <strong>of</strong> Staff concerned in formulating strategies, polices and reviewing the performance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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<br />
the technical and higher education ensuring highest quality <strong>of</strong> faculty, resources and infrastructure<br />
reinforced with innovations and research on the latest development in education and technologies.<br />
Therefore the Board <strong>of</strong> Governors <strong>of</strong> the Society is a fine blend <strong>of</strong> Educationists Visionaries,
Academicians, Researchers, Technocrats Scientists and Educational Administrators. There are four<br />
distinct bodies Four 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<br />
Members]<br />
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<br />
battery <strong>of</strong> Directors in each <strong>of</strong> functional areas as Director (Project), Director (Administration), Director<br />
(<strong>Technical</strong> Education), 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<br />
Society; having appropriate representation from the statutory bodies affiliating body, industrialists and<br />
academicians <strong>of</strong> high repute. The council has four Sub committees namely Finance, Building, Selection<br />
and Purchase (Equipment) Committees each committee includes minimum one representative from the<br />
faculties / HOD. The Principal <strong>of</strong> the institute works as Member Secretary for the sub committees and<br />
Governing Council.<br />
4) Local Managing Committee:<br />
It is constituted under the provisions <strong>of</strong> Maharashtra University Act 1994 (U/s 85) consisting <strong>of</strong> 11<br />
members among the members due representation is given to the teaching and non-teaching staff<br />
members.<br />
ENCL.-VI<br />
ENCL.-VII<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,<br />
Infrastructure etc.) 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<br />
faculty, administration and facilities to the class teacher and Principal. This takes care <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong><br />
the student problems in day-to-day affairs.
In case there is a grievance that is not addressed in regular meetings the principal is informed <strong>of</strong><br />
the same by the class teacher after interaction with class representative and students. Whenever<br />
need arises a common meeting is then held with the principal along with class teacher and class<br />
representative/ students. If required a written application is given to the principal, upon which<br />
appropriate action is taken.<br />
We also have an academic monitoring committee which includes all the class teachers and an<br />
Academic monitoring Incharge. This committee ensures that regular feedback is taken from the<br />
students regarding satisfactory teaching and syllabus coverage by different teachers. It ensures<br />
regularity and systematic approach from both sides, students, as well as, teachers and thus helps<br />
to improve the overall academic performance <strong>of</strong> students and thus the college.<br />
Any grievance arising from students, staff or faculty is addressed by Academic Monitoring<br />
Committee through discussions with<br />
representative from staff and students along with the Principal.ENCL.-VIIIa<br />
12 ii) (b) Details <strong>of</strong> the Full Time Teaching Faculty exclusively appointed and working for the<br />
AICTE approved programme with designation, date <strong>of</strong> birth, qualification alongwith class /<br />
division obtained, experience, date <strong>of</strong> joining and pay scale (Programme wise).<br />
Name<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Course<br />
UG<br />
Level<br />
S.<br />
No.<br />
Name (s)<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
Teaching<br />
Faculty<br />
Designation<br />
(Lecturer/<br />
Asst.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor/<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor)<br />
Qualifications with field <strong>of</strong> specialization with<br />
class/division <strong>of</strong> passing<br />
Date <strong>of</strong><br />
Birth<br />
Experience<br />
a) Teaching<br />
b) Industry<br />
c) Research<br />
UG PG Doctorate a b c<br />
Da<br />
Jo<br />
Ins
B.<br />
Pharm.<br />
1 Dr. K. S.<br />
Jain<br />
2 Ms. M. S.<br />
Phoujdar<br />
3 Mrs. A. M.<br />
Avachat<br />
4 Mr. S. D.<br />
Sawarkar<br />
5 Dr. R. S.<br />
Somani<br />
Principal &<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor B. Pharm.<br />
Asst.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Asst.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
First<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharm. Chem.)<br />
First<br />
M.Tech<br />
First<br />
M.Pharm.<br />
(Pharma<br />
ceutics)<br />
First<br />
M.Pharm.<br />
(Pharma<br />
ceutics), M.B.A.<br />
First<br />
M.Pharm.<br />
(Pharma<br />
cology)<br />
First<br />
Ph. D. (Pharm.<br />
Chem.)<br />
Ph. D. (Pharm.<br />
Chem.)<br />
Registered<br />
Ph. D.<br />
(Pharm.ceutics)<br />
Thesis<br />
submitted<br />
24/2/60 20 7 22<br />
30/0<br />
3/9/68 5 11 1 11/<br />
27/12/66<br />
17 1 -- 15/<br />
--- 1/10/49 31 --- --- 24/<br />
Ph. D. (Pharma<br />
cology)<br />
27/7/76 8 0 3 18/
6 Mrs. S. K.<br />
Patwardhan<br />
7 Ms. S. V.<br />
Londhe<br />
8 Mrs. S. V.<br />
Mulgund<br />
9 Mr. P. B.<br />
Dudhe<br />
10 Ms. R.<br />
Chavda<br />
Asst.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First with<br />
distinction<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm<br />
First.<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
M.Pharm.<br />
(Pharma<br />
cognosy)<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Quality<br />
Assurance<br />
Techniques)<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Quality<br />
Assurance<br />
Techniques)<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharm. Chem.)<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharm Chem)<br />
First<br />
--- 30/12/75 8 0 0 15/<br />
--- 6/3/82 3 -- -- 15/<br />
--- 17/6/79 4 -- -- 3/1<br />
Ph. D. (Pharm.<br />
Chem.)<br />
Registered<br />
Ph. D. (Pharm.<br />
Chem.)<br />
Registered<br />
3/2/83 2 -- -- 28<br />
14/9/80 4 1.2 -- 1
11 Ms. P.S.<br />
Kulkarni<br />
12 Mrs. S. P.<br />
Vassa<br />
13 Mrs. S. N.<br />
Shrotriya<br />
14 Mrs. A. N.<br />
Ranade<br />
15 Mr. S.M.<br />
Mandlik<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First with<br />
distinction<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm<br />
First.<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharm Chem)<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharm Chem)<br />
First<br />
M.Pharm.<br />
(Pharmaceutics)<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Quality<br />
Assurance<br />
Techniques)<br />
First wth<br />
distinction<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharmaceutics)<br />
First<br />
--- 30/3/84 1.7 -- -- 28<br />
--- 29/11/79 0.2 6 6 16/<br />
Ph. D. (Pharma<br />
ceutics)<br />
Registered<br />
Ph. D. (Pharma<br />
ceutics)<br />
Registered<br />
Ph. D.<br />
(Pharmaceutics)<br />
Registered<br />
05/6/78 4 0 0 10/<br />
9/12/81 1.9 1 -- 2/1<br />
4/12/83 1.6 -- -- 14
16 Mr. M.S.<br />
Gambhire<br />
17 Mrs. V.M.<br />
Gambhire<br />
18 Ms. R. S.<br />
Sahane<br />
19 Ms. V. M.<br />
Shende<br />
20 Mr. D.P.<br />
Jain<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharmaceutics)<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharmaceutics)<br />
First<br />
M.Pharm.<br />
(Pharmacology<br />
First<br />
M.Pharm.<br />
(Pharmacology<br />
First<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharmacology)<br />
First<br />
Ph. D.<br />
(Pharmaceutics)<br />
Registered<br />
10/9/81 1.8 2 -- 10<br />
--- 15/5/80 2.6 1.4 -- 10<br />
Ph. D. (Pharma<br />
cology)<br />
Registered<br />
Ph. D. (Pharma<br />
cology)<br />
Registered<br />
18/4/81 2 -- -- 13/<br />
21/4/84 2 -- -- 20/<br />
--- 28/4/84 1.6 -- -- 9
21 Ms. K. S.<br />
Bodas<br />
22 Mrs. N. P.<br />
Kulkarni<br />
23 Mrs. K. S.<br />
Gokhale<br />
24 Ms. P.<br />
Ghorpade<br />
25 Mrs. A.D.<br />
Bhinge<br />
Lecturer B. Pharm.<br />
Research<br />
associate<br />
First<br />
B. Sc.<br />
First<br />
M.Pharm.<br />
(Pharmacognosy)<br />
First<br />
M. Sc. (Drug<br />
Design)<br />
Librarian B. Lib M. Lib. (Library Sc.)<br />
Asst.<br />
Librarian<br />
Asst.<br />
Librarian<br />
SET<br />
--- 9/10/82 2 -- -- 2/7<br />
--- 10/01/76 2 -- -- 06/<br />
Library<br />
--- 14/8/70 11 - - 1/<br />
B.A. M. Lib. (Library Sc.) --- 15/9/79 2 - - 13<br />
B.A. M.A., B. Lib. (Library<br />
Sc.)<br />
Humanities and Social Sciences<br />
--- 21/10/77 1 - - 1
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B.<br />
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B.<br />
Phar<br />
m.<br />
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M.<br />
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M.<br />
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6 Ms. R.<br />
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Ph. D.<br />
(Pharm.<br />
Chem.)<br />
Registere<br />
d<br />
Ph. D.<br />
(Pharm.<br />
Chem.)<br />
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ed<br />
18/2/8<br />
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30/1/<br />
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B.<br />
Phar<br />
m.<br />
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with<br />
distin<br />
ction<br />
Quality Assurance Techniques<br />
M.<br />
Pharm.<br />
(Pharm.<br />
Chem)<br />
First<br />
MS<br />
(Pharm.<br />
Chem)<br />
First<br />
M.<br />
Pharm.<br />
(Quality<br />
Assuranc<br />
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Techniqu<br />
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M.<br />
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(Quality<br />
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16400-<br />
450-<br />
22500<br />
From<br />
joining<br />
(Presen<br />
t Basic<br />
16400/-<br />
)<br />
12000-<br />
420-<br />
18300<br />
From<br />
joining<br />
(Presen<br />
t Basic<br />
12840/-<br />
)<br />
8000-<br />
275-<br />
13500<br />
From<br />
joining<br />
(Presen<br />
t Basic<br />
8275/-)<br />
8000-<br />
275-<br />
13500<br />
From<br />
joining<br />
(Presen<br />
t Basic<br />
8550/-)<br />
ADCPS<br />
1501M<br />
ACFPN<br />
6063G<br />
ADEPL<br />
9772D<br />
ALOPM<br />
2725K
5 Mrs.<br />
A. N.<br />
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6 Mrs. S.<br />
P.<br />
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7 Dr. S.<br />
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Pharm.<br />
(Quality<br />
Assuranc<br />
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Techniqu<br />
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First wth<br />
distinctio<br />
n<br />
M.<br />
Pharm.<br />
(Pharm<br />
Chem)<br />
First<br />
M.<br />
Pharm.<br />
(Quality<br />
Assuranc<br />
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Techniqu<br />
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(Pharma<br />
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6 6 16/6/2<br />
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-- -<br />
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FACULTY EMPLOYED AND LEFT DURING THE ACADEMIC<br />
YEAR 2006-07, 2007-08 & 2008-09<br />
8000-<br />
275-<br />
13500<br />
From<br />
joining<br />
(Presen<br />
t Basic<br />
8275/-)<br />
8000-<br />
275-<br />
13500<br />
From<br />
joining<br />
(Presen<br />
t Basic<br />
8000/-)<br />
Visiting<br />
Year Faculty Joined Faculty Left<br />
2006-2007 1. Mrs. V. S. Thakur<br />
2. Ms. R. S. Sahane<br />
3. Mr. U. V. Bhosale<br />
4. Mrs. S. V. Mulgund<br />
5. Mr. D. D. Magar<br />
1. Mrs. V. S. Thakur<br />
2. Mr. V. S. Bendre<br />
3. Mr. U. V. Bhosale<br />
4. Ms. M. S. Bhosale<br />
5. Mr. P. S. Gadewar<br />
ALUPR<br />
5389J<br />
BIAPS2<br />
355D
ENCL-IX<br />
6. Ms. H. S. Panpatil<br />
7. Mr. A. R. Tapas<br />
8. Mr. R. S. Kalhapure<br />
9. Mr. S. B. Gundewar<br />
2007-2008 1. Ms. A. N. Ranade<br />
2. Ms. V. M. Shende<br />
3. Ms. K. G. Chauhan<br />
4. Ms. K. S. Bodas<br />
5. M. A. Agarwal<br />
6. Mr. V. D. Rakhe<br />
7. Mr. P. B. Dudhe<br />
8. Mr. M. S. Gambhire<br />
9. Mrs. V. M. Gambhire<br />
10. Mr. S. M. Mandlik<br />
11. Mr. D. P. Jain<br />
12. Ms. P. S. Kulkarni<br />
13. Mr. R. R. Kulkarni<br />
2008-2009 1. Dr. Milan Satia<br />
2. Ms. R. N. Chawda<br />
3. Mr. M. K. Kathiravan<br />
4. Mr. J. B. Bariwal<br />
5. Mr. V. R. Sarode<br />
6. Mrs. S. A. Unawane<br />
7. Dr. A. R. Bafna<br />
8. Dr. (Mrs.) P. A. Bafna<br />
9. Mrs. N. P. Kulkarni<br />
a. Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Director / Principal<br />
1. Name: DR. JAIN K. S.<br />
2. Date <strong>of</strong> Birth: 24/2/1960<br />
3. Educational Qualification: M. Pharm., Ph. D.<br />
4. Work Experience:<br />
- Teaching: 22 years<br />
- Research: 20 years<br />
- Industry: 7<br />
- Others: Nil<br />
1. Mr. D. D. Magar<br />
2. Mr. A. R. Tapas<br />
3. Mr. A. A. Mahajan<br />
4. Mrs. V. A. Thatte<br />
5. Ms. K. G. Chauhan<br />
6. M. A. Agarwal<br />
7. Mr. V. D. Rakhe<br />
8. Mrs. T. S. Chitre<br />
1. Dr. Milan Satia<br />
2. Mr. M. K. Kathiravan<br />
3. Dr. A. R. Bafna<br />
4. Dr. (Mrs.) P. A. Bafna
ENCL Xa<br />
5. Area <strong>of</strong> Specializations: Medicinal Chemistry including Organic Synthesis, Drug<br />
Design (CADD/QSAR), Chemical Process Development <strong>of</strong> API, Green<br />
Chemistry.<br />
6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Medicinal Chemistry, Organic<br />
Chemistry<br />
7. Post Graduate Level: Drug Design, New Drug Discovery Research, Chemical<br />
Process Development <strong>of</strong> API using Green Chemistry.<br />
8. Research guidance: Presently recognized PG & Ph. D. guide <strong>of</strong> 4 universities<br />
(Pune, Bharati Deemed, Gujarat & Saurashtra Universities). Till date guided 15<br />
M. Pharm. students.<br />
Presently 8 M. Pharm. & 3 Ph. D. students are registered.<br />
No. <strong>of</strong> papers published<br />
-National Journals – 27<br />
-International Journals - 28<br />
-Papers presented - International -11<br />
National - 78<br />
9. Projects Carried out: 03 + 08 (Industrial)<br />
10. Patents: Nil<br />
11. Technology Transfer: 12 (Industrial)<br />
12. Research Publications: 55<br />
13. No. <strong>of</strong> Books published with details: 1 (one)<br />
DETAILS OF FEE, AS APPROVED BY STATE FEE COMMITTEE, FOR THE INSTITUTION<br />
As per Shikshan Shulka Samiti notification B. Pharm interim fees for the academic year 2009-10<br />
are Rs. 70,556/-<br />
As per Shikshan Shulka Samiti notification M. Pharm interim fees for the academic year 2009-10<br />
are Rs.80,000/- for Non-Sponsored Candidates, as well as, Sponsored Candidates
ENCL- Xb<br />
TIME SCHEDULE FOR PAYMENT OF FEE FOR THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME.<br />
After the declaration <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Pune results a period <strong>of</strong> 10 working days is granted for the<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> fees. In some genuine case concession is granted to pay the fees in installments within the<br />
first term <strong>of</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Pune.<br />
ENCL.-XIa<br />
From Social Welfare Office (Pune Div.)<br />
SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS OFFERED BY THE INSTITUTE<br />
FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2008-09.<br />
Sr. No. Category No. <strong>of</strong><br />
Scholarship<br />
Students<br />
Amount<br />
01 S. C. Scholarship (New & Old) 04 2,51,550<br />
02 VJ / NT Scholarship (New & Old) 10 5,21,030<br />
03 SBC Scholarship 00 00<br />
04 OBC Scholarship (New & Old) 12 3,70,405<br />
Freeship<br />
01 S. C. Freeship (New & Old) 7 3,24,410<br />
02 VJ / NT Freeship (New & Old) 5 2,46,900<br />
03 SBC Freeship (New & Old) 00 00<br />
04 OBC Freeship (New & Old) In Process<br />
From Zillha Parishad (Pune Div.)<br />
Total ==== 38 17,14,295
Sr. No. Category No. <strong>of</strong> Students Amount<br />
01 Primary Teacher Candidate (PTC)<br />
02 Secondary Teacher Candidate (STC)<br />
ENCL.-XIb<br />
From Social Welfare <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
In Process<br />
CRITERIA FOR FEE WAIVERS AND SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
Scholarships are <strong>of</strong>fered to students under the following categories:<br />
1. S.C.<br />
2. V.J./ N.T.<br />
3. SBC<br />
4. OBC<br />
Freeships are <strong>of</strong>fered to students under the following categories:<br />
1. S.C.<br />
2. V.J. / N.T.<br />
3. SBC<br />
4. OBC<br />
From Zilla Parishad (Pune Div.)<br />
1. Primary School Teacher’s Candidate<br />
2. Secondary School Teacher’s Candidate<br />
ESTIMATED COST OF BOARDING AND LODGING IN HOSTELS- ENCL.-XIIa<br />
Hostel Admission fee Yearly Rent<br />
(including Mess)<br />
Total Hostel Fees<br />
Boy’s Hostel 600/- 38,000/- 38,600/-<br />
Girl’s Hostel 600/- 38,000/- 38,600/-<br />
NUMBER OF SEATS SANCTIONED WITH THE YEAR OF APPROVAL- ENCL.-XIIb (Encl. 2 <strong>of</strong><br />
Compliance Report)<br />
B. Pharm.
Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-<br />
05<br />
Sanctioned<br />
Intake<br />
(Students)<br />
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />
Sanctioned Intake 10 10 10<br />
2005-<br />
06<br />
2006-07 2007-08 2008-<br />
09<br />
2009-10<br />
60 60 60 60 60+9* 60+9* 60 60 + 9* 60 + 9* 60 + 9**<br />
*Foreign Nationals/ PIO quota ** Approval Awaited<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />
Sanctioned Intake 10<br />
(Students)<br />
10<br />
(Students)<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
10<br />
(Students)<br />
10<br />
(Students)<br />
Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />
Sanctioned Intake 10<br />
(Students)<br />
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
10<br />
(Students)<br />
10<br />
(Students)<br />
10<br />
(Students)
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)<br />
Sanctioned Intake 10<br />
ENCL- XIIc<br />
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />
(Students)<br />
09<br />
(Students)<br />
10<br />
(Students)<br />
NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED UNDER VARIOUS CATEGORIES EACH YEAR I THE LAST<br />
THREE YEARS.<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open FN/PIO Total<br />
Students<br />
01 2007-08 3 1 4 --- 08 41 07 64<br />
02 2008-09 5 1 6 --- 06 36 08 62<br />
03 2009-10 In Process<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total<br />
Students<br />
2006-07 1 -- -- -- -- 09 10<br />
01 2007-08 1 1 -- -- -- 08 10<br />
02 2008-09 1 -- -- -- -- 09 10<br />
03 2009-10 In Process<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
(Students) (Students) (Students)<br />
Sr. Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total
No. Students<br />
2006-07 -- -- -- -- -- 10 10<br />
01 2007-08 2 -- -- -- -- 08 10<br />
02 2008-09 -- -- -- -- -- 10 10<br />
03 2009-10 In Process<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)<br />
Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total<br />
Students<br />
01 2007-08 02 -- -- -- -- 08 10<br />
02 2008-09 -- -- -- -- -- 09 09<br />
03 2009-10 In Process<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total<br />
Students<br />
01 2007-08 02 -- -- -- -- 08 10<br />
02 2008-09 02 -- -- -- -- 08 10<br />
03 2009-10 In Process<br />
ENCL.-XIII<br />
Applications received and candidates admitted under Management Quota (Last Two Years)<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Sr. No. Name <strong>of</strong> Student M/F Category<br />
Year 2008-09<br />
1. Nilaykumar Kiranbhai Patel M Open<br />
2. Vishal Ishwarbhai Patel M Open
3. Saurabh Mukesh Agrawal M Open<br />
4. Parth Ashwinkumar Javia M Open<br />
5. Daniya Maqboolahmed Shaikh F Open<br />
6. Neil Rupen Shah M Open<br />
Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
COMPETENT AUTHORITY FOR CONDUCTING THE TEST ENCL.-XIVa<br />
Admission –Test –MHT-CET-2009<br />
Name –MHT-CET-2009<br />
Address <strong>of</strong> the competent –Authority for MHT-CET-2009<br />
Dr. Arunkumar Vyas, Director,<br />
Directorate <strong>of</strong> Medical Education and Research,<br />
St. Georges Hospital Compound,<br />
Mumbai 400001.<br />
Telephone : 22-22620363-65.<br />
http/www.dmer.org<br />
Competent authority for admission<br />
Dr. S. K. Mahajan, Director<br />
Directorate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Education<br />
3, Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai-400001<br />
Web site-<br />
www. dte.org.in<br />
Year 2009-10<br />
Admissions in Process<br />
Sr. No. Name <strong>of</strong> Student M/F Category<br />
Year 2008-09<br />
There is no management quota for M. Pharm. admissions<br />
Year 2009-10<br />
Admissions in Process<br />
M. Pharm.<br />
(Pharmaceutic<br />
s,<br />
Pharmaceutica<br />
l Chemistry,<br />
Pharmacology,
NUMBER OF SEATS ALLOTTED TO DIFFERENT TEST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES<br />
SEPARATELY- ENCL-XIVb<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Year AIEEE CET Management<br />
Quota<br />
Against CAP<br />
Vacancies<br />
Foreign /<br />
PIO<br />
Total Admissions<br />
01 2004-05 06 42 12 --- 09 69<br />
02 2005-06 04 38 11 --- 09 62<br />
03 2006-07 --- 25 12 21 --- 58<br />
04 2007-08 --- 39 12 06 07 64<br />
05 2008-09 --- 39 06 09 08 62<br />
06 2009-10 Admission in Process<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
Year CET Management/<br />
01 2006-07 Except 1 all<br />
are CET<br />
qualified<br />
02 2007-08 All were CET<br />
qualified<br />
03 2008-09 All were CET<br />
qualified<br />
Institute<br />
Level*<br />
GATE Qualified Non-GATE Total Admissions<br />
1 5 4 10<br />
2 7 3 10<br />
3 7 3 10<br />
04 2009-10 Admission in Process<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
Year CET Management/<br />
Institute<br />
Level*<br />
GATE Qualified Non-GATE Total Admissions<br />
01 2006-07 Except 3 all are 3 --- 7 10
CET qualified<br />
02 2007-08 All were CET<br />
qualified<br />
03 2008-09 All were CET<br />
qualified<br />
--- 7 3 10<br />
5 --- 10 10<br />
04 2009-10 Admission in Process<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
Year CET Management/<br />
01 2007-08 All were CET<br />
qualified<br />
02 2008-09 All were CET<br />
qualified<br />
Institute<br />
Level*<br />
GATE Qualified Non-GATE Total Admissions<br />
2 7 3 10<br />
4 4 6 10<br />
03 2009-10 Admission in Process<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)<br />
Year CET Management/<br />
01 2007-08 All were CET<br />
qualified<br />
02 2008-09 All were CET<br />
qualified<br />
Institute<br />
Level*<br />
GATE Qualified Non-GATE Total Admissions<br />
--- 8 2 10<br />
4 2 7 9<br />
03 2009-10 Admission in Process<br />
* Seats filled up against vacancy at Institute level before cut-<strong>of</strong>f level<br />
ENCL-XV
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PUNE – 411041<br />
SCHEDULE FOR ADMISSION AGAINST SEATS REMAINING VACANT AFTER CAP ROUNDS<br />
AND FOR MANAGEMENT SEATS<br />
(Principal )<br />
DAY & DATE EVENTS<br />
Day 1 Display <strong>of</strong> Vacancy position after CAP round on <strong>College</strong> Notice<br />
Board<br />
Day 1 1 st day <strong>of</strong> issue and receipt <strong>of</strong> application forms for existing<br />
vacancies<br />
Day 2 Last day <strong>of</strong> issue and receipt <strong>of</strong> application forms for existing<br />
vacancies<br />
Day 3 Display <strong>of</strong> Provisional Merit List for all categories (1,2,3&4) as<br />
per Annexure <strong>of</strong> information brochure by D. T. E. on <strong>College</strong><br />
Notice Board<br />
Day 4 Submission <strong>of</strong> complaints / grievance applications regarding<br />
Merit List displayed on <strong>College</strong> Notice Board.<br />
Day 5 Display <strong>of</strong> Allotment <strong>of</strong> Vacant Seats<br />
Day 5 Reporting and Completion <strong>of</strong> Admissions in vacant seats <strong>of</strong><br />
First Year B. <strong>Pharmacy</strong> in the <strong>College</strong>.<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />
Pune<br />
ENCL.-XVI<br />
CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION<br />
<br />
Criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying<br />
examination etc.: ENCL. XVIa<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Preferences is given to MHT-CET 2009 qualifying candidates with HSC Physics, Chemistry<br />
and Biology/Mathemetics marks above 120 out <strong>of</strong> 300.
M. Pharm.<br />
Preferences is given to GATE qualified candidates and then to ASSO-CET 2009 qualifying<br />
candidates The candidate who does not have valid GATE score or did not appear in GATE shall<br />
have to secure non zero score in ASSO-CET 2009 to be eligible for claiming admission, subject<br />
to the condition that no GATE qualified candidate is available in respective category.<br />
Minimum level <strong>of</strong> acceptance, if any: ENCL. XVIb<br />
Candidate should have appeared / passed the HSC (Std. XII) examination <strong>of</strong> Maharashtra State<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Secondary and Higher Secondary Education <strong>of</strong> or its equivalent examination with<br />
subjects English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics / Biology and secured minimum 50% marks<br />
i.e. 150 marks out <strong>of</strong> 300 marks (45% i.e. 135 marks out <strong>of</strong> 300 marks for backward class<br />
category candidates from Maharashtra) in the Subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics /<br />
Biology added together.<br />
Cut-<strong>of</strong>f levels <strong>of</strong> percentage and percentile scores <strong>of</strong> the candidates in the admission test<br />
for the last three years. ENCL-XVIc<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Years Cut<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC<br />
2005-06 First 269/300 175/300 --- 168/300 236/300 ---<br />
Last 150/300 150/300 --- --- 229/300 ---<br />
2006-07 First 176/200 146/200 --- 78/200 150/200 ---<br />
Last 91/200 82/200 --- --- 110/200 ---<br />
2007-08 First 176 152 79 156 158 ---<br />
Last 93 78 --- 131 65 ---<br />
2008-09 First 147 130 72 134 116 ---<br />
Last 64 82 -- 54 96 ---<br />
2009-10 In Process<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) (Weightage on the basis <strong>of</strong> GATE & CET)<br />
Years Cut<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC
2006-07 First 52/100 19.5/100 --- --- --- ---<br />
Last 17/100 --- --- --- --- ---<br />
2007-08 First 528* 331* 36** --- --- ---<br />
Last 488* --- --- --- --- ---<br />
2008-09 First 504* --- --- --- --- ---<br />
Last 410* --- --- --- --- ---<br />
2009-10 In Process<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) (Weightage on the basis <strong>of</strong> GATE & CET)<br />
Years Cut<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC<br />
2006-07 First 28/100 --- --- --- --- ---<br />
Last 19/100 --- --- --- --- ---<br />
2007-08 First 419* 35** --- --- --- ---<br />
Last 67** 34** --- --- --- ---<br />
2008-09 First 59** --- --- --- --- ---<br />
Last 42** --- --- --- --- ---<br />
2009-10 Admission in Process<br />
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques) (Weightage on the basis <strong>of</strong> GATE & CET)<br />
Years Cut<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC<br />
2007-08 First 398* 222* --- --- --- ---<br />
Last 333* 31** --- --- --- ---<br />
2008-09 First 466* 282* --- --- --- ---
Last 52** 52** --- --- --- ---<br />
2009-10 Admission in Process<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology) (Weightage on the basis <strong>of</strong> GATE & CET)<br />
Years Cut<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC<br />
2007-08 First 447* 41** --- --- --- ---<br />
Last 401* 35** --- --- --- ---<br />
2008-09 First 451* --- --- --- --- ---<br />
Last 36** --- --- --- --- ---<br />
2009-10 Admission in Process<br />
*Gate Score ** CET Score<br />
Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitteENCL-XVId<br />
Aggregate marks <strong>of</strong> admitted students for the Academic Year 2009-10<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Sr. No. Name <strong>of</strong> the Student Out <strong>of</strong><br />
Marks<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
Admission in Process<br />
Sr. No. Name <strong>of</strong> the Student Out <strong>of</strong><br />
Marks<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
Admission in Process<br />
HSC<br />
Aggregate<br />
Marks<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Aggregate<br />
Marks<br />
CET Marks<br />
GATE<br />
Marks<br />
CET<br />
Marks
ENCL-XVII<br />
Sr. No. Name <strong>of</strong> the Student Out <strong>of</strong><br />
Marks<br />
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
Admission in Process<br />
Sr. No. Name <strong>of</strong> the Student Out <strong>of</strong><br />
Marks<br />
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)<br />
Admission in Process<br />
Sr. No. Name <strong>of</strong> the Student Out <strong>of</strong><br />
Marks<br />
APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION TO<br />
B.PHARMACY COURSE<br />
Admission in Process<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Aggregate<br />
Marks<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Aggregate<br />
Marks<br />
B. Pharm.<br />
Aggregate<br />
Marks<br />
GATE<br />
Marks<br />
GATE<br />
Marks<br />
GATE<br />
Marks<br />
CET<br />
Marks<br />
CET<br />
Marks<br />
CET<br />
Marks
APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION TO M.PHARMACY COURSE
LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO HAVE APPLIED ALONG WITH PERCENTAGE AND PERCENTILE<br />
SCORE FOR MANAGEMENT QUOTA SEATS.-2009-10 ENCL- XVIII<br />
ENCL-XIX<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
Sr.<br />
No<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the Student MH-CET<br />
Marks<br />
PCB/M<br />
Admission in Process<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE – 411 041.<br />
Composition <strong>of</strong> Selection Team for admission under management Quota<br />
Name Qualification Designation Pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />
01 Dr. A. V. Deshpande M.E., Ph. D. Registrar,<br />
02 Dr. K. S. Jain M. Pharm., Ph.<br />
D.<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>Technical</strong><br />
Education Society,<br />
Pune – 41.<br />
Principal,<br />
03 Mrs. M. S. Phoujdar M. Tech Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />
04 Dr. (Mrs.) N. S. Ranpise M. Pharm., Ph.<br />
D.<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pune–41.<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pune – 41.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pune – 41.<br />
Sex Category Total<br />
PCB/PCM<br />
23 Years <strong>of</strong> Teaching and<br />
Administrative Experience<br />
28 Years <strong>of</strong> Teaching and<br />
Administrative Experience<br />
17 Years <strong>of</strong> experience<br />
inclusive <strong>of</strong> Teaching &<br />
Industry at various levels<br />
9 Years <strong>of</strong> Teaching and<br />
Administrative Experience
05 Dr. R. S. Somani M. Pharm., Ph.<br />
D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />
06 Pr<strong>of</strong>. V. R. Sarode M. Pharm. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pune – 41.<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pune – 41.<br />
07 Mr. D. R. Khadtare B. A., M. A. Administrative Officer<br />
ENCL-XX<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pune – 41<br />
10 Years <strong>of</strong> Teaching and<br />
Administrative Experience<br />
35 Years <strong>of</strong> experience<br />
inclusive <strong>of</strong> Teaching &<br />
Industry at various levels<br />
04 Years Administrative<br />
Experience<br />
(Dr. K. S. Jain)<br />
SCORE OF THE INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES ADMITTED ARRANGED IN ORDER OF MERIT 2009-10<br />
Sr.<br />
No<br />
ENCL-XXI<br />
Sr.<br />
No<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the Student MH-CET<br />
Marks<br />
PCB/M<br />
Admission in Process<br />
Sex Category Total<br />
PCB/PCM<br />
LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO HAVE BEEN OFFERED ADMISSION<br />
FOR THE YEAR 2009- 10<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the Student MH-CET<br />
Marks<br />
PCB/M<br />
Admission in Process<br />
Sex Category Total<br />
PCB/PCM<br />
ENCL-XXII
Sr.<br />
No<br />
ENCL-XXIII<br />
WAITING LIST OF CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF MERIT<br />
FOR THE YEAR 2009- 10<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the Student MH-CET<br />
Marks<br />
PCB/M<br />
Admission in Process<br />
Sex Category Total<br />
PCB/PCM<br />
LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO JOINED WITHIN THE DATE, VACANCY POSITION IN EACH<br />
CATEGORY BEFORE OPERATION OF WAITING LIST<br />
FOR THE YEAR 2009- 10<br />
Sr.<br />
No<br />
ENCL-XXIV<br />
I . Books<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> the Student MH-CET<br />
Marks<br />
PCB/M<br />
Admission in Process<br />
LIBRARY DETAILS<br />
LIBRARY AT A GLANCE<br />
Details B.Pharm. M.Pharm.<br />
B.Pharm P’ceutics<br />
Pharm.<br />
Chem.<br />
Sex Category Total<br />
PCB/PCM<br />
Q.A.T. P’cology<br />
Total no. <strong>of</strong><br />
Titles 2065 299 274 140 135<br />
Total no. <strong>of</strong><br />
Books<br />
Total Amount<br />
(Rs.)<br />
5362 572 663 531 563<br />
37.55 Lakhs 8,93,427.00 13,99,898.50 2,06,053.50 3,82,434.00<br />
II . Total No. <strong>of</strong> Journals/Periodicals<br />
National 63 19 14 16 11
International 17 7 7 9 2<br />
Total Amount<br />
(Rs.)<br />
III. Back Volumes<br />
ENCL-XXV abcd<br />
3,75,903.00 1,73,420.00 1,32,027.00 1,86,369.00 46,464.00<br />
Sl. No. Title Year Volumes<br />
1 Chemical Abstracts 1907-1996 1637<br />
2 Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicinal Chemistry 1960-2000 111<br />
3 Analytical Chemistry 1960-2000 145<br />
4 Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> and Pharmacology 1960-2000 69<br />
5 Journal <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutical Science 1960-2000 76<br />
6<br />
Drug Development and Industrials<br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />
1974-2003 83<br />
7 International Pharmaceutical Abstract 1964-2002 135<br />
IV. Back Volumes<br />
Total No. <strong>of</strong> Back Volumes <strong>of</strong> Journals:<br />
LABORATORY WISE LIST OF EQUIPMENTS<br />
Total Amount (Rs.) 15,85,415.00<br />
(National and International) 163<br />
V. E- Library:<br />
1. Total no. <strong>of</strong> CDs<br />
2. Total no. <strong>of</strong> Cassettes<br />
Total Amount (Rs.) 3,93,017.00<br />
214<br />
04
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
Instrument Room<br />
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S.No. Qty. Amount<br />
1. Ultrasonic cleaner<br />
Make –spectrolab<br />
Model –UCB-40<br />
2. Digital flame photometer<br />
Make –VSI Electronic<br />
Model-VSI FPI<br />
3. Refractrometer<br />
Make –SKE<br />
Model-<br />
4. Digital colourimeter<br />
Make –equiptronic<br />
Model - EQ-650<br />
5. pH meter<br />
Make –toshniwal inst<br />
Model –cL-54<br />
6. Conductivity meter<br />
Make –Systronic<br />
Model-304<br />
7. Potentiometer<br />
Make ––equiptronic<br />
Model-602<br />
295 01 24,215.00<br />
341 01 22,396.00<br />
5 01 6,500.00<br />
127 01 7,200.00<br />
47 01 14,400.00<br />
65 01 9,095.00<br />
128 01 3,700.00
8. Digital pH Meter<br />
Make ––equiptronic<br />
Model-610.<br />
9. Polarimeter<br />
Make –Rajdhani scientific<br />
Model-<br />
10. Polarimeter<br />
Make –SKE<br />
Model-Reaserch<br />
11. Phot<strong>of</strong>lurometer<br />
Make ––Systronic<br />
Model-152<br />
12. Turbidity meter<br />
Make –equiptronic<br />
Model-811<br />
13. UV-visible<br />
Make –Jasco<br />
14. Electronic single pan weighing balance<br />
Sr.<br />
No<br />
Make –Shimadzu<br />
129 01 5,300.00<br />
169 01 24,400.00<br />
35 01 13,250.00<br />
69 01 21,316.00<br />
348 01 7,425.00<br />
202 01 3,01,950.00<br />
226 01 67,325.00<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount<br />
15. Electronic single pan weighing balance<br />
Make –Dhona<br />
Model-200 D<br />
15 01 12,400.00
16. Electronic single pan weighing balance<br />
Make – Dhona<br />
Model-200 D<br />
17. Electronic single pan weighing balance<br />
Make –Tapson’s<br />
Model -200 T<br />
18. Electronic single pan weighing balance<br />
Make –Tapson’s<br />
Model -200 T<br />
19. Electronic single pan weighing balance<br />
Make – Tapson’s<br />
Model -200 T<br />
20. K Br press<br />
Make –Technological essential<br />
Model—M-15<br />
21. Karl Fischer apparatus<br />
22. Ups<br />
Make –Veego<br />
Model–Matic-I<br />
Make –Oceans<br />
Model-OE 500<br />
24. Cyclo Mixture<br />
Make-Remi<br />
Model-CM 101<br />
25. Refractrometer<br />
Make –Rajdhani<br />
Model-RSR-1<br />
15 01 12,400.00<br />
221 01 11,000.00<br />
221 01 11,000.00<br />
221 01 11,000.00<br />
267 01 33,159.00<br />
75 01 15,372.00<br />
81 01 9,800.00<br />
224 01 2,300.00<br />
331 01 14,890.00
26 HPLC & FTIR<br />
Make – Perkin Elmer<br />
Model-Series 200<br />
268 01 20,75,276.00<br />
27 Ph Meter 340 01 4,604.00<br />
28 U.V.Visible spectra<br />
Systronic<br />
66 01 1,53,464.00<br />
29 CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
Pharmaceutics Laboratory<br />
Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> the Equipment D. S.<br />
No.<br />
Total Amount== 28,98,287.00<br />
Quantity Amount<br />
1. Ampoule Washing Machine 117 01 1,612.00<br />
2. Air compressor 266 01 20,250.00<br />
3. Ampoule Filling Device 125 01 7,635.00<br />
4. Analytical<br />
Balances(Tri.Beam)<br />
Make: Keroy<br />
Capacity: 200gm<br />
Sensitivity: 0.1mg<br />
55<br />
(55:17,<br />
55:18)<br />
04 7,466.00<br />
5. Analytical weight boxes 02 02 700.00<br />
6. Autoclave Make: Expo/ Lab 163 01 7,500.00
Hosp<br />
7. Ball mill 120 01 5,598.00<br />
8. Bulk density apparatus 09 01 9,050.00<br />
9. Capsule filling machine 11 01 14,500.00<br />
10. Capsule filling machine 180 01 13,565.00<br />
11. Centrifuge machine(Hand<br />
operated)<br />
12. Coating pan with Extra<br />
polishing<br />
13. Collapsible tube Filling<br />
Machine<br />
14. Compound Microscope 10<br />
15. Conical percolator<br />
Stainless steel, Single<br />
walled, Cap.1Lit.<br />
With led and drain cock with<br />
legged stand<br />
16. Conical percolator<br />
S,S, single walled.<br />
17. Collapsible tube filling<br />
machine<br />
18. Disintegrator<br />
Laboratory size, Hammer<br />
type, with 1hp<br />
Heavy duty motor, 20v ,50<br />
Cycles, 3000RPM<br />
12 02 900.00<br />
111 01 45,018.00<br />
166 01 8,400.00<br />
(18,17,<br />
16,19,20)<br />
05 22,500.00<br />
102 2 790.00<br />
179 14 7,350.00<br />
233 01 13,400.00<br />
100 01 13,617.00<br />
19. Dispensing Balance 14 09 14,000.00
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount<br />
20. Distillation Equipment for<br />
D/W 4 Lit./hr.<br />
(glass) Model: Eco steel<br />
Mark,<br />
Make: Bhanu<br />
21. Distillation equipment<br />
Make; labHosp<br />
22. Electronic Digital Direct<br />
Reading<br />
Make: Comtech<br />
Cap: 220g<br />
23. Electronic Digital Direct<br />
Reading<br />
Make: Comtech<br />
Cap: 1 kg Min:1 g<br />
24. Filtration equipment with<br />
Vaccum pump<br />
170 01 24,400.00<br />
160 01 7,500.00<br />
16 01 41,900.00<br />
113 01 6500.00<br />
162 01 19,500.00<br />
25. Fluid Bed dryer GMP Model 107 01 78,397.00<br />
26. Friability test apparatus 95 01 18,000.00<br />
27. Granulation Sieves Sets<br />
Reinforced SS sieves fixed<br />
in wooden frame<br />
Mesh Size 10<br />
12<br />
114<br />
3<br />
1<br />
763.00<br />
255.00<br />
28. Granulating sieves 18 10 4,500.00<br />
29. Granulating sieves<br />
Size:10<br />
Size:12<br />
122<br />
1<br />
1<br />
254.00<br />
254.00
Size:16<br />
Size:20<br />
2<br />
2<br />
509.00<br />
509.00<br />
30. Hand grinding machine 175 2 1,880.00<br />
31. Hand grinding mill 103 3 2,520.00<br />
32. Hand operated Tablet<br />
Machine<br />
33. Homogenizer/ Emulsifier<br />
(Lab Model)<br />
34. Hot Air Oven<br />
Make: KUMAR<br />
(inner surface M.S.)<br />
temp.250 +/ -<br />
35. Jet Burner Complete<br />
(Aseptic Room Related )<br />
M.S. Pipeline ½ ISI<br />
Adapter<br />
Line Regulater<br />
Burner Pipe<br />
164 2 38,368.00<br />
63 1 4,980.00<br />
19 01 21,900.00<br />
199 04<br />
1x14’<br />
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount<br />
36. Lozenges board roller &<br />
punch<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
05<br />
916.00<br />
980.00<br />
217.00<br />
250.00<br />
197.00<br />
550.00<br />
27 06 13,000.00<br />
37. Mechanical sieve shifter 29 01 18,300.00<br />
38. Mixing vat with stirrer 118 01 2,530.00<br />
39. Mixing vat with stirrer 178 01 5,590.00<br />
40. Multimill<br />
GMP Model<br />
108 01 45,183.00
41. Octagonal blender with<br />
extra double cone blender<br />
112 01 40,626.00<br />
42. Pastille mould 32 05 3,000.00<br />
43. Pill cutter 33 10 11,500.00<br />
44. Planetary mixer 1kg, 6lit. 110 01 41,724.00<br />
45. Refrigerator<br />
Kelvinator 100 lit.<br />
51 01 8,000.00<br />
46. Rotary tablet machine 197 01 1,25,742.00<br />
47. Standard water<br />
demineraliser<br />
48. SuppositoryMoulds 1.0gm<br />
1.5 gm<br />
158 01 15,200.00<br />
126 02<br />
12<br />
1993.00<br />
4,882.00<br />
49. Suppository moulds 36 20 7,000.00<br />
50. Tablet counter 181 02 1,020.00<br />
51. Tablet counter 190 2 1,057.00<br />
52. Tablet counter 121 3 1,923.00<br />
53. Tablet Dissolution Tester 97 1 1,30,368.00<br />
54. Tablet hardness Tester<br />
Monsanto type<br />
55. Tablet hardness Tester<br />
Monsanto type<br />
56. Tablet hardness Tester<br />
Pfizer type<br />
57. Tablet hardness Tester<br />
Pfizer type<br />
104 2 2,174.00<br />
177 2 1,920.00<br />
105 1<br />
1<br />
4,941.00<br />
5,089.00<br />
176 1 5,880.00<br />
58. Tablet triturate mould 42 09 2,250.00<br />
59. Test sieves(8”) 49 09 4,725.00<br />
60. Test sieves(8”) 182
Pharmacopoeil standard<br />
Mesh size: 25<br />
44<br />
52<br />
60<br />
85<br />
120<br />
61. Test sieves(brass sieves)<br />
Mesh No.10 to 80<br />
Mesh No. 100<br />
3<br />
3<br />
2<br />
2<br />
4<br />
3<br />
119 8<br />
2<br />
2,070.00<br />
2,070.00<br />
1,380.00<br />
1,380.00<br />
2,760.00<br />
1,878.00<br />
2,576.00<br />
732.00<br />
62. Test sieves (8”) 40 10 5,250.00<br />
63. Tincture press (Dia 3”) 57 01 1,800.00<br />
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount<br />
64. Tray dryer 109 01 47,983.00<br />
65. Triple beam balance 41<br />
(3,2)<br />
66. Triple beam balance 68<br />
67. Tube crimping & Sealing<br />
machine<br />
68. Vernier caliper (Indian<br />
make)<br />
(3,11,<br />
5,12)<br />
02 3,120.00<br />
04 5,600.00<br />
123 02 2,670.00<br />
115 02 336.00<br />
69. Vial sealing machine 165 02 1,968.00<br />
70. Water tank (ss) 12 lit. with<br />
tap<br />
200 1 225.00<br />
71. Water bath copper 6” 44 20 1,900.00<br />
72. Incubator 227 01 16,800.00
73. Rotary shaker (Remi) 228 01 33,500.00<br />
74. Aseptic cabinet 232 01 9,495.00<br />
75. Conical percolator 234 02 1,400.00<br />
76. Ointment slabs 235 12 960.00<br />
77. Suppository moulds 238 20 10,800.00<br />
78. Autoclave fully s.s. 239 01 27,000.00<br />
79. Water still fully s.s. 160 01 7,500.00<br />
80. Disintegration test<br />
apparatus<br />
81. Hand operated tablet<br />
machine<br />
82. Coating pan Pharma R&D<br />
gmp<br />
( Ideal cures private ltd.<br />
Vasai)<br />
241 18,000.00<br />
192 01 16,363.00<br />
264 01 1,68,750.00<br />
83. Digital thermohygrometer 312 01 1,350.00<br />
84. Lab. Spary Dryer 304 01 5,90,625.00<br />
85. Invertor 296 01 14,625.00<br />
86. Clean room facility (Laminar<br />
air flow bench, vertical flow<br />
laminar work station)<br />
287 01 1,74,995.00<br />
87. Energy meter 353 01 2,362.00<br />
88. Energy meter digital 354 01 2,475.00<br />
89. Electronic balance<br />
10mg capacity<br />
90. Hot plate rectangular 360<br />
358/5 01 6,982.00<br />
(4,01)<br />
02 4,914.00<br />
91. Bottle sealing machine 362 01 10,867.00<br />
92. Mechanical stirrer 368<br />
(6,4,8,<br />
06 23,298.00
1,5,3)<br />
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount<br />
93. Bulk density apparatus 371 01 15,403.00<br />
94. High speed homogenizer 373<br />
(1,3)<br />
02 19,270.00<br />
95. Capsule counter 375 02 1,226.00<br />
96. Bottle filling machine 378 01 8,268.00<br />
97. Liquid filling machine 377 01 13,702.00<br />
98. Energy meter 374 01 1,984.00<br />
99. Std. Sieves<br />
No. ,10,12,22,24,44,66,80<br />
100. Mechanical stirrer 372<br />
385 35 21,459.00<br />
(5,7)<br />
02 12,474.00<br />
101. Hand dryer 291 01 6,328.0<br />
102. Magnetic stirrer 271 01 3,442.00<br />
103. Magnetic stirrer 50 01 2,765.00<br />
104. Magnetic stirrer 351 01 7,086.00<br />
105. Dissolution test apparatus 290 01 1,51,797.00<br />
106. Mechanical stirrer 368 02 8,077.00<br />
107. Ultrasonic cleaner 242 01 18,000.00<br />
108. Disintegration test<br />
apparatus<br />
241 01 18,000.00<br />
109. Lab. Centrifuge 243 01 11,900.00<br />
110. Analytical balance<br />
(Keroy)<br />
111. Distilled water equipment<br />
S.S.<br />
55 01 1,866.00<br />
240 01 6,400.00
112. Mechanical stirrer 372 02 12,474.00<br />
113. Digital Ph meter 340 01 4,604.00<br />
114. Digital Ph meter 257 01 5,500.00<br />
115 Brookfield viscometer 61 01 1,38,000.00<br />
116 Whirmatic stirrer 294 01 32,287.00<br />
117 Disintegration tester 96 01 1,30,368.00<br />
118 Magnetic stirrer 271 01 3,442.00<br />
119 Digital balance 370 01 26,287.00<br />
120 CO2 type fire extinguisher 390 02 6,300.00<br />
Total Amount== 29,12,935.00<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
Chemistry Lab (P.A-I )<br />
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S.No. Qty. Amount.<br />
01 600.V.A.Offline UPS<br />
Make-Comptech systems<br />
02 Med Flame Photometer With Filters &<br />
Compressor<br />
Make-Systronics<br />
03 Centrifuge laboratory<br />
Make-Remi<br />
04 Hot plate Rectangular<br />
Make-Bio Techincs<br />
05 Hot air oven<br />
Make-Bio Techincs<br />
204 01 2,500.00<br />
70 01 31,901.00<br />
337 01 21,552.00<br />
360 01 2,457.00<br />
349 01 10,575.00
06 Jet Vacuum Pump<br />
Make-Prashant industries<br />
07 Analytical Balances<br />
Make-Keroy<br />
08 Analytical Balances<br />
Make-Keroy<br />
09 Periodic Chart<br />
Make-Neptune Scientific<br />
288 01 16,027.00<br />
55 10 18,666.00<br />
03 02 4,900.00<br />
64 01 175.00<br />
10 Thin Layer Chromatography 43 01 6,300.00<br />
11 Water Distillation unit Wall mounting .<br />
Make-Lob Hosp<br />
12 Electronic Balance<br />
Make-Essae<br />
13 Analytical Weight Box<br />
Make-MV TEX<br />
45 01 4,200.00<br />
358 7 69,097.00<br />
56 06 1,284.00<br />
14 CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00<br />
15 Electronic balances 308 01 11,812.00<br />
16 Electronic balances<br />
Make –Contact<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
Chemistry Lab-II<br />
15 01 20,950.00<br />
Total Amount== 2,25,510.00<br />
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S.No. Qty. Amount
1. Hot plate 020 01 1,900.00<br />
2. Lab Vacuum Pump 28 01 24,150.00<br />
3. Still water bath 046 01 5,800.00<br />
4. Melting point app. 058 01 11,047.00<br />
5. Still water bath 060 01 2,204.00<br />
6. Refrigerator 076 01 17,500.00<br />
7. Glass distillation unit 170 01 24,400.00<br />
8. Mechanical stirrer 365/2 02 12,474.00<br />
9. Oil vacuum pump 222 01 9,000.00<br />
10. U.V. cabinet 223 01 5,900.00<br />
11. Vacuum pump 288 01 16,027.00<br />
12. Kugel roller 289 01 38,981.00<br />
13. Fuming cupboard 310 01 1,26,813.00<br />
14. Electronic balance C.T.ceris 313 01 Gift<br />
15. Magnetic stirrer 1 mlh 314 01 Gift<br />
16. Magnetic stirrer 2 mlh 315 01 Gift<br />
17. Heating mental 500 ml 316 04 Gift<br />
18. Heating mental 1 lit 317 02 Gift<br />
19. Karl fisher App. 319 01 Gift<br />
20. Hot plate (round) 320 01 Gift<br />
21. Hot plate (square) 321 01 Gift<br />
22. Melting point app. 322 01 Gift<br />
23. vacuum pump 323 01 Gift<br />
24. U.V. chamber 324 01 Gift<br />
25. Hot air oven 328 01 Gift<br />
26. Melting point app. 350 01 30,937.00
27. Hot air oven 355 01 19,867.00<br />
28. Muffle furnace 359 01 19,089.00<br />
29. CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
P’ Cognosy & Micro<br />
Total Amount== 3,69,239.00<br />
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S.No. Qty. Amount<br />
1. Light Microscope 26/09 09 67,500.00<br />
2. Simple Microscope 94/20 20 21,850.00<br />
3. Camera Lucida Prisem 92a/10 10 9,000.00<br />
4. Camera Lucida Mirror 93/10 10 9,500.00<br />
5. Pointer Eyepiece 92b/03 03 262.00<br />
6. Hot Air Oven<br />
Make: LabHosp /Expo<br />
Size-45 x 45 x 45 cm<br />
7. Digital Colony Counter<br />
Make: Expo<br />
Model: EHT-30<br />
Digital Display<br />
53 01 6,300.00<br />
54 01 5,150.00<br />
8. Camera Lucida Mirror 275/05 05 2,581.00
9. Incubator<br />
Make- Labhosp<br />
10. Antibiotic zone reader<br />
EHT 46<br />
59 01 9,000.00<br />
62 01 8,266.00<br />
11. Compound Microscope 347/05 05 27,517.00<br />
12. Heating mental 500ml 367/05 01 793.00<br />
13. Refrigerator<br />
LG make: LG<br />
76 01 17,500.00<br />
14. Compound Microscope 90: 14 46,800.00<br />
15. Heating mental 1Lit 361/04 01 1,075.00<br />
16. Heating mental 500ml 367/04 01 793.00<br />
17. Soxhlet Extraction Equipment 99 01 2,748.00<br />
18. Heating mental 1Lit 361/03 01 1,075.00<br />
19. Heating mental 500ml 367/03 01 793.00<br />
20. Distillations equipment<br />
for distil water<br />
Make-lab hosp<br />
159 01 3,610.00<br />
21. Pharma cognosy chart 167 06 1,950.00<br />
22. Pharma cognosy chart 168 09 3,330.00<br />
23. Heating mental 1Lit 361/02 01 1,075.00<br />
24. Heating mental 500ml 367/02 01 793.00<br />
25. Compound Microscope 252 10 26,550.00<br />
26. Compound Microscope 253 10 38,700.00<br />
27. Electronic weighing balance<br />
Make: Eassae<br />
M-DS852J<br />
292 01 12,697.00
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount<br />
28. Autoclave fully<br />
automatic fully SS<br />
30 x 50 Cm, 7421 FA<br />
Equtron instrument<br />
Make: Equiron Instrument<br />
29. Binocular microscope Citizen<br />
Make : Labline<br />
Moadel : 8810<br />
30. Incinerator<br />
Make : Labia<br />
306 01 56,650.00<br />
333 01 27,253.00<br />
342 01 3,093.00<br />
31. Moisture Balance 343 01 10,406.00<br />
32. Vaccume pump<br />
Make: VALUE<br />
Model: VE115<br />
346 01 8075.00<br />
33. Hot air oven 349 01 10,575.0<br />
34. Sieve 352 05 3,065.00<br />
35. Micro pipettes<br />
Make: Biosystem<br />
357/01<br />
357/02<br />
02 2,925.00<br />
36. Heating mental 1Lit 361/01 01 1075.00<br />
37. Digital Micro Centrifuge<br />
Model –Rm12c<br />
38. Projection microscope<br />
Make: Lab line:<br />
Model : 1666/07<br />
363 01 15,592.00<br />
364 01 12,285.00<br />
39. Heating mental 500ml 367/01 01 793.00<br />
40. BOD Incubater 369 01 41,344.00
41. Sterility testing unit 380 02 8,505.00<br />
42. Digital Colony Counter<br />
Make : Lab Hops<br />
Model : LHC – 06<br />
381 01 2,26800<br />
43. CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00<br />
44. Balance 358 01 9,871.00<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
A.P.H.E. & PHARMACOLOGY<br />
Total Amount== 768665.00<br />
Sr. No Name <strong>of</strong> Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount.<br />
01. Actophotometer with digital read out 151 01 24,051.00<br />
02 Analgesiometer 152 01 10,335.00<br />
03 Anatomical charts<br />
1. Human respiratory system<br />
2. Human excretory system<br />
3. Human brain<br />
4. Human spinal cord<br />
5. Human skin<br />
6. Human eye<br />
04 Anatomical charts<br />
1. Human ear<br />
2. Human endocrine gland<br />
3. Human nervous system<br />
4. Human muscular system<br />
5. Human nose<br />
6. Human tongue<br />
7. Human cartilage bone<br />
07<br />
07<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
240.00<br />
250.00<br />
240.00<br />
250.00<br />
250.00<br />
240.00<br />
250.00<br />
250.00<br />
240.00
8. Human blood<br />
9. Human blood group<br />
10. Human embryo development<br />
11. Human lymphatic system<br />
12. Human teeth<br />
05 Anatomical Charts<br />
1. Human Skeleton<br />
2. Human skeleton joints and limbs<br />
3. Human heart<br />
4. Human arterial system<br />
5. Human digestive system<br />
6.<br />
08<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
250.00<br />
275.00<br />
275.00<br />
240.00<br />
240.00<br />
06 Animal holder for rat and mice 132 02 1,500.00<br />
07 Animal weighing machine 188 01 455.00<br />
08 Brain (fiber glass model) 133 01 300.00<br />
09. Compound microscope 10 20 90,000.00<br />
10 Cook’s pole climbing apparatus 143 01 27,950.00<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
11 Dissecting Instrument Sets 134 20 8,015.00<br />
Distillation Equipment For<br />
Distilled Water 2 Lit.<br />
159 01 3,610.00<br />
Electro- Convulsometer 153 01 23,270.00<br />
Electro Digital Direct Reading<br />
Make: Contech Cap: 125 gm<br />
195 01 15,620.00<br />
First Aid Box 17 01 450.00
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
Frog Board 15 * 10 cm 139 20 3,997.00<br />
Histamine Chember 144 01 6,001.00<br />
Human Bone Set 23 01 5,000.00<br />
Human Fiber Glass Model<br />
1) Human Blood Circulatory System<br />
2) Human Digestive System<br />
3) Human Respiratory System<br />
4) Human Nervous System<br />
5) Human Skin<br />
6) Human Liver<br />
7) Human Kidney<br />
8) Human Heart<br />
9) Human Eye<br />
10) Human Ear<br />
11) Human Reproductive<br />
12) Organ Male<br />
13) Human Reproductive<br />
14) Organ Female<br />
15) Human Excretory System<br />
16) Human Body With General viscera<br />
17)<br />
25<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
01<br />
300.00<br />
300.00<br />
300.00<br />
300.00<br />
300.00<br />
250.00<br />
275.00<br />
325.00<br />
300.00<br />
250.00<br />
450.00<br />
450.00<br />
300.00<br />
1,450.00<br />
Human Skeleton Model 24 01 8,000.00<br />
Mice Cages 172 01 5,750.00<br />
Polypropylene Mice Cages 130 05 1,875.00<br />
Polypropylene Rat Cages 131 05 2,250.00
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
Rabbit Cages Assembly s.s. 171 04 13,052.00<br />
Rat Cages s.s. 173 01 7,500.00<br />
Sherrington Rotating Drum 138 05 50,700.00<br />
Sherrington Rotating Drum 186 10 1,01,400.00<br />
Smoking Burner Gas 196 01 755.00<br />
Sphygmomanometers<br />
(dial Type)<br />
Sphygmomanometers<br />
(dial Type)<br />
Sphygmomanometers<br />
(mercury type)<br />
Spiro meter (Respirometer)<br />
6 Lit. With Recording Lever<br />
148 03 1,500.00<br />
38 01 575.00<br />
39 01 1,025.00<br />
72 01 13,133.00<br />
Starling Heart Lever 146 10 1,296.00<br />
Stethoscopes (Diamond) 149 04 600.00<br />
Stethoscope 37 01 350.00<br />
Stop watch 154 10 3,492.00<br />
Students Organ Bath 137 05 15,987.00<br />
Students Organ Bath 184 05 15,987.00<br />
Telethrmometer 194 01 9,850.00
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
Tray (Dissecting)<br />
with wax<br />
Triple Beam Balance<br />
Make: MVTex<br />
Size: 111 gm<br />
Heavy cast iron base with<br />
st. steel pan<br />
140 20 4,985.00<br />
68 03 4,200.00<br />
Sterling Heart Lever 237 10 1,500.00<br />
Heamocytometer 244 15 17,250.00<br />
Heamoglobinometer 245 16 18,400.00<br />
Microscope Micron 243 10 43,000.00<br />
Animal Cages 256 25 16,925.00<br />
Pharmacology colored<br />
printed charts<br />
263 10 3,960.00<br />
Sherrington rotating drum 272 20 2,61,225.00<br />
Starling heart lever 273 15 2,581.00<br />
Student’s organ bath 274 10 41,512.00<br />
Stop watch (digital) 281 10 3,937.00<br />
Student organ Bath<br />
Make: INCO<br />
307 10 41,513.00<br />
Aerator with tubing 318 20 3,443.00<br />
Dissecting tray with Wax 329 20 3,971.00
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
Dissecting tray plain 330 20 3,971.00<br />
B.P. Apparatus Dimond 382 05 7,031.00<br />
Students Stimulator 376 01 1,402.00<br />
Plethysmograph<br />
without Mercury<br />
Make – Intex<br />
383 01 3,274.00<br />
Myographic Lever 384 01 196.00<br />
Unisex torox with 23<br />
nissectibe part 85 cm<br />
388 01 11,664.00<br />
Tall XC -204<br />
CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00<br />
Balance 358 01 9,871.00<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
Total Amount== 9,95,792.00<br />
M. PHARM. EQUIPMENT QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNIQUE<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> item D.S.No. Qty. Amount Remark<br />
01 Water still Distillation Unit<br />
01 01 21,600.00<br />
Make – Bhanu<br />
Model: Bormax Wsq-4XL Capacity 4 lit<br />
02 UPS (7.5 KVA online)<br />
Make- Micro-Procedure<br />
32 01 48,645.00<br />
03 Micro pipette 20-200 u 35 01 3,825.00
Make:- Medilab<br />
04 Micro pipette 5-50 u<br />
Make:- Medilab<br />
05 Micro pipette 1-20 u<br />
Make:- Medilab<br />
06 Hypersil BDS C 18 HPLC Column 5u<br />
Make :- Thermo Scientific<br />
Sr.no -0883229M<br />
0883489V<br />
07 Refrigerator<br />
Model-GC244<br />
Make :- LG<br />
0 Hypersil gold c 18 HPLC Column 5u 4.6 mm<br />
Make :- Thermo Scientific<br />
Sr.no:- 0687428<br />
8 Peerless Basic C 18 HPLC Column 5 u 4.6 mm<br />
Make :-Thermo Scientific<br />
Sr.no-221007622440<br />
09 Doube beam UV VIS Spectrophotometer<br />
Make:- Shimandzu<br />
Model:- 1800<br />
10 FTIR Spectrophotometer<br />
11 HPLC<br />
Make :- Perkin Elmer<br />
Make:- Perkin Elmer<br />
36 01 3,825.00<br />
37 16 61,200.00<br />
50 02 30,993.00<br />
11 01 11,800.00<br />
51 01 18,085.00<br />
52 01 15,496.00<br />
67 01 3,12,000.00<br />
268 01 7,68,591.00<br />
268 01 12,74,355.00<br />
Total Amount== 25,70,415.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
M. PHARM. EQUIPMENT CHEMISTRY<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> item D.S.No. Qty. Amount Remark<br />
01 Water bath 6 hole<br />
02 01 2,913.00<br />
Make:- Lab hosp<br />
02 Heating Mental 1 lit<br />
Make-Biotech<br />
03 Heating Mental 1 lit<br />
Make-Biotech<br />
04 Over head mechanical starrier<br />
Make :-Remi<br />
05 Heating mental Pathak<br />
Make:-Pathak<br />
06 8 mm Bar fume 6x4 bright bar MS<br />
(Fuming cupboard in steel)<br />
(Chief Fabricators)<br />
07 Microwave<br />
Make-Onida<br />
08 Projector Ceiling mount kit<br />
RBG cable power cable<br />
Make:-Sony VPL-Ex4(XGA)<br />
09 Microwave solo 17 lit.<br />
Make-Onida<br />
04 04 4,815.00<br />
05 01 2,002.00<br />
06 01 8,943.00<br />
07 03 4,648.00<br />
08 03 6,412.00<br />
10 05 13,750.00<br />
12 01 55,000.00<br />
16 01 1,000.00<br />
10 Fume cupboards 29 03 4,22,000.00
Make:- Plastic Fabricator<br />
11 Amplispeaker Unit<br />
25 Watts RMS.3 In Puts<br />
Make :-Piyano<br />
12 Cod less Microphone<br />
Make:- Crage<br />
13 Cordless Lapel Microphone<br />
Make:- Crage<br />
14 Microphone with cord<br />
Make:-Hisonic<br />
15 Rotary vacuum<br />
Make:- Equitron<br />
16 Digital water Bath<br />
Make:-Equtroin<br />
17 Refrigerator<br />
Model-GC244<br />
Make:- LG<br />
18 Heating Mental 1 lit<br />
Make-Biotech<br />
19 Analytical Balance<br />
Make:-Shimandzu<br />
20 Microwave Oven<br />
Make:- Raga’s Scientific<br />
44 01 5,934.00<br />
45 02 2,373.00<br />
46 01 1,186.00<br />
47 01 1,582.00<br />
57 01 96,808.00<br />
58 01 25,816.00<br />
11 01 11,800.00<br />
05 6,817.00<br />
226 01 67,325.00<br />
260 01 23,000.00<br />
Total Amount== 7,64,124.00<br />
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
M. PHARM. EQUIPMENT PHARMACOLOGY<br />
Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> item D.S.No. Qty. Amount Remark<br />
01 Rota road five compartment<br />
Model:- pp 159 A<br />
Make:- INCO<br />
02 Analgesiometer eddys hot plate<br />
Model:- Type- pp152<br />
Make:- INCO<br />
03 Swimming test apparatus with<br />
electronical counter<br />
Model:- pp 168<br />
Make:- INCO<br />
04 Shirrigton roteting drum<br />
Make:-INCO<br />
05 Passive avoidance response<br />
apparatus<br />
Make:-Dolphine<br />
06 Organ bath thermostatic control<br />
double<br />
Model- INCO<br />
Model:- mm 221<br />
07 Animal cage<br />
Make:- B.I.K. Industries<br />
08 Animal cage<br />
Make:- B.I.K. Industries<br />
09 Observation cage<br />
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)<br />
17 01 20,812.00<br />
18 01 20,812.00<br />
19 01 12,262.00<br />
20 05 54,675.00<br />
21 01 27,843.00<br />
22 05 53,888.00<br />
23 15 11,381.00<br />
24 20 21,054.00<br />
25 10 17,206.00
10 Food hopes 100 gm<br />
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)<br />
12 Trolley for animal S.S.<br />
21x22x14 c.m.<br />
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)<br />
13 Trolley for animal S.S.<br />
43x27x15 c.m.<br />
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)<br />
14 1400 VA Inverter combo UPS<br />
Make:-Microtek<br />
15 Phethysmogram ARM<br />
Make:- Dolphine<br />
16 Active response App.<br />
Make:- Dolphine<br />
17 Jumping Box<br />
Make:- Dolphine<br />
18 Y-maze Automatic<br />
Make:- Dolphine<br />
19 Audiogenic test chamber<br />
Make:- Dolphine<br />
20 Aggressometer<br />
Make:- Dolphine<br />
21 Hebb William Maze<br />
Make:-INCO<br />
22 Brightness discrimination<br />
apparatus<br />
Make:-INCO<br />
26 02 555.00<br />
27 01 22,503.00<br />
28 01 25,393.00<br />
33 01 14,032.00<br />
38 01 4,142.00<br />
39 01 43,706.00<br />
40 01 16,033.00<br />
41 01 35,381.00<br />
42 01 29,193.00<br />
43 01 24,322.00<br />
48 01 31,275.00<br />
49 01 18,337.00<br />
23 Animal Cages 53 40 28,080.00
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)<br />
24 Animal Cages<br />
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)<br />
25 Feeding water bottle<br />
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)<br />
26 Hole Board test App<br />
Make:-Local<br />
27 Morris water maze<br />
Make:-Local<br />
28 Elevetad plus maze for rat<br />
Make:- Local<br />
29 Open filed test app.<br />
Make:- Local<br />
30 Elevetad plus maze for mise<br />
Make:- Local<br />
31 Light & dark Box<br />
Make:- Local<br />
32 Racks for animal cages<br />
Make:-Metalab<br />
33 Racks for animal cages<br />
Make:-Metalab<br />
34 Refrigerator<br />
Make:- LG<br />
54 60 59,400.00<br />
55 130 17,550.00<br />
59 01 1,400.00<br />
60 01 1,500.00<br />
61 01 1,900.00<br />
62 01 2,000.00<br />
63 01 1,225.00<br />
64 01 730.00<br />
65 02 49,218.00<br />
66 02 59,771.00<br />
11 01 11,800.00<br />
Total Amount== 7,39,379.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PUNE-41<br />
List <strong>of</strong> Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased<br />
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009<br />
M. PHARM. EQUIPMENT PHARMACEUTICS<br />
Sr.No. Name <strong>of</strong> item D.S.No. Qty. Amount Remark<br />
01 Stability Oven<br />
Sr.no.294/08/07-08<br />
Make:- Thermo lab<br />
02 B.O.D. Incubator (Stability Oven)<br />
Sr.no-295/08/07-08<br />
Make:- Thermo lab.<br />
03 Vacuum Oven<br />
Sr. no-292/08/07-78<br />
Make:- Thermo lab<br />
04 6 KUA online UPS<br />
Make:-Microtek<br />
05 Refrigerator<br />
Model-GC244<br />
Make:- LG<br />
06 Tablet Dissolution Tester model<br />
Make:-Electrolab<br />
07 Mechanical Stirrer Mount on all Purpose stirrer<br />
with 1120 Hp motor chuck & rheostat speed<br />
regulator with all accessories<br />
Make-Remi<br />
08 Ultrasonifier<br />
Make:-Remi<br />
13<br />
01<br />
1,26,614.00<br />
14 01 59,017.00<br />
15 01 37,390.00<br />
31 01 82,323.00<br />
11 01 11,800.00<br />
290 01 1,51,797.00<br />
368 02 8,077.00<br />
242 01 18,000.00
09 Disintegration test apparatus<br />
Make:- Metalab<br />
10 Centrifuge machine<br />
Make:-Remi<br />
11 Analytical Balances<br />
Make: KEROY<br />
Capacity-200 gm<br />
12 Water Still Fully S.S.<br />
Make:-Equiptron<br />
13 Mechanical Stirrers heavy<br />
Make:-Biolab<br />
14 Digital pH meter<br />
Make:-EI<br />
15 pH meter with glass electrode<br />
Make:-Equitron<br />
16 Brookfield’ viscometer –Dial type reading<br />
Model :-RBT<br />
17 Magnetic stirrer model<br />
Make:-Remi<br />
18 Disintegration Test Apparatus<br />
Make:-MVTEX<br />
19 Magnetic stirrer with hot plate<br />
Make:-REMI<br />
20 Electrical balances Modal-FB 200200am Sr<br />
No-FB20702069.<br />
Make:-CITIZEN<br />
21 Dissolution test apparatus<br />
Model:- TDT – 08L<br />
241 01 18,000.00<br />
243 01 11,900.00<br />
55 01 1,866.00<br />
240 01 6,400.00<br />
372 02 12,474.00<br />
340 01 4,604.00<br />
257 01 5,500.00<br />
61 01 1,38,000.00<br />
294 01 32,287.00<br />
96 01 1,30,368.00<br />
271 01 3,442.00<br />
370 01 26,287.00<br />
290 01 1,51,797.00
22 Coating pan Pharma R&D<br />
Make:- Ideal cures private ltd.<br />
23 Lab. Spray Dryer<br />
Make:-LV Labultima<br />
XV. LABORATORY<br />
LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SETUP<br />
264 01 1,68,750.00<br />
304 01 5,90,625.00<br />
Total Amount== 17,97,318.00<br />
Encl.- XXVe<br />
The laboratories <strong>of</strong> each department viz. Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology and<br />
Pharmacognosy have all the required equipments, glassware, labware, as per the AICTE norms as well<br />
as PCI norms. Department wise as we have all the requirements experimental setup can be made as and<br />
when required.<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> Laboratory Type <strong>of</strong> experimental setup<br />
1. Pharmaceutics 1. Table Dissolution testing<br />
2. Pharmaceutical 1. Organic synthesis<br />
2. Complete IPQC <strong>of</strong> Tablets<br />
3. Experimental Batch Process involving unit operations: size<br />
reduction, mixing, granulation, drying, compression, coating<br />
etc.<br />
4. Batch manufacturing setup for ointments, liquid orals,<br />
capsules.<br />
5. All experimental related to physical pharmacy<br />
Chemistry 2. Qualitative Organic and Inorganic Analysis<br />
3. Quantitative Analysis- Volumetric and Instrumental – UV,<br />
Colorimetry, Fluorimetry, Flame Ionizer, Polarimetry,<br />
Refractometry, Potentiometry, HPLC, FTIR.
3. Pharmacology Experimental setup for;<br />
1. Histopathological Studies<br />
2. Biological Evaluations- Anti-inflammatory<br />
Analgesic<br />
4. Pharmacognosy 1. Soxhlet extractions<br />
Encl.- XXVI<br />
2. Chromatography<br />
CVS acting<br />
CNS acting<br />
3. Microscopic Characterization <strong>of</strong> crude drugs<br />
4. Chemical classification <strong>of</strong> crude drugs.<br />
Sr.<br />
Configuration S/W Quantity<br />
No.<br />
Computers Others<br />
1. Model-DSGMW-0139<br />
P-III, 750 E/64MB/10 GBATA66/1.44FDD/104 ,KEY BOARD/<br />
Win 98 Mc<br />
affee<br />
02<br />
Mouse 2BTN/ 10-100 ENET/14” ,Monitor digital color<br />
Intel Smart<br />
S/W<br />
ACCPAC<br />
56 KBPS External D- Line Modem 01<br />
UPS (400 VA) 01<br />
Adaptor cable for Printer HP610C 01<br />
2KVA stabilizer 6 computer Support A/C Synchrone Motor 01<br />
500VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup 01<br />
1KVA Offline UPS 30 min. Backup 01<br />
D-Link 10/100 serial port Switch 01<br />
52 x LG CD ROM drive 02<br />
Spike Guard 01<br />
2. Model- HP Compaq 290<br />
Win XP 23<br />
Intel Pentium3.0 GHz Pentium IV 915 GV chipset/512 KB cache<br />
MHz FSB 256 MB DDR, 266 MHz *) GB- smartIII Ultra ATA/100<br />
(7200 rpm) 52x CD ROM/3 PCI slots/ 1AGP/Bays/ 2 DIMM, slots<br />
2GB Max memory/ integrated Intel Extreme graphics Integrated
10/100 NIC/ 1.44 Floppy Disk Drive, Easy Access<br />
keyboard/optical mouse, Compaq 15 inch color, DOS OS<br />
1KVA Offline UPS 20-30 min. Backup<br />
52x32x52 LG CD writer<br />
600 VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup<br />
600 VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup 01<br />
16 Port 10/100 MBps D-Link Switch 01<br />
3. Model- HP MT DX2300<br />
Win XP 10<br />
Intel Pentium(R)4CPU 3.4 GHz Pentium IV 915 GV chipset/512<br />
KB cache MHz FSB 512 MB DDR, 266 MHz *) GB- smartIII Ultra<br />
ATA/100 (7200 rpm ) 52x CD ROM/3 PCI slots/ 1AGP/Bays/ 2<br />
DIMM, slots 2GB Max memory/ integrated Intel Extreme<br />
graphics Integrated 10/100 NIC/ , Easy Access keyboard/optical<br />
mouse, HP 15 inch color, DOS OS<br />
52x32x52 LG DVD writer 01<br />
600 VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup 01<br />
600 VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup 01<br />
16 Port 10/100 MBps D-Link Switch 01<br />
4 Model- HP Compaq D-220<br />
Intel Pentium2.8GHz Pentium IV 845 GV chipset/512 KB<br />
cache MHz FSB 256 MB DDR, 266 MHz *) GB- smartIII Ultra<br />
ATA/100 (7200 rpm ) 48x CD ROM/3 PCI slots/ 1AGP/Bays/ 2<br />
DIMM, slots 2GB Max memory/ integrated Intel Extreme<br />
graphics Integrated 10/100 NIC/ 1.44 Floppy Disk Drive, Easy<br />
Access keyboard/optical mouse, Compaq 15 inch color, DOS<br />
OS<br />
Win<br />
2000/XP<br />
27<br />
CD- writer Samsung- 52X 01<br />
Scanner HP 2400 C Digital Flatbed. 1200x1200 dp, 48 bit<br />
color with USB<br />
03<br />
CD-Writer Samsung- 52X 01<br />
5. Laptop<br />
MS<br />
Windows<br />
01<br />
Think pad R 52 Series, Dothan Pentium M1.7 GH2, 512 MB<br />
RAM, 2MB<br />
XP Pr<strong>of</strong><br />
6. Panasonic LCD projector, 2000 Ansi Lumens, SVGA<br />
01<br />
Model: PT- LB10SE<br />
LCD PROJECTOR VPL-EX4 MAKE SONY<br />
Sr.no. 7012409-9 with stnd accessories<br />
HP Laser Jet 1010 Printer 02<br />
01
HP Laser Jet 1015 Printer 01<br />
HP Laser Jet 1020 Printer 03<br />
HP- 640 C Printer 02<br />
HP-840 C Printer 01<br />
EPSON LQ-1150 Printer 01<br />
Phaser – 3117 Printer 01<br />
HP 3940- Printer 01<br />
HP3050 ( All in One) 01<br />
Quick Heal Antivirus 25<br />
Autolibi- library 01<br />
7. Model- HP MT DX2080<br />
Win XP 05<br />
Intel Pentium(R)dual CPU E 280@ 2.00GHz Pentium IV 915<br />
GV chipset/512 KB cache MHz FSB 512 MB DDR, 266 MHz *)<br />
GB- smartIII Ultra ATA/100 (7200 rpm ) 52x CD ROM/3 PCI<br />
slots/ 1AGP/Bays/ 2 DIMM, slots 2GB Max memory/ integrated<br />
Intel Extreme graphics Integrated 10/100 NIC/ ,150 GB Hard<br />
disk , Easy Access keyboard/optical mouse, HP L11506s ,<br />
DOS OS<br />
8. Work station for Drug Design<br />
Intel Pentium IV, 3.2Ghz/1MB processor, 2 GB DDR 400, 128<br />
MB RAM, 800 MHz speed, 160 GB EIDE ATA/100, 7200 rpm,<br />
Floppy Disk Drive HDD XW 4100, DVD/CDRW combo. XW<br />
4100, PS/2 carbonite HP keyboard, HP-3 button mouse, PS/2,<br />
22” CRT monitor ( Donated by Dr.<br />
K.S. Jain)<br />
9. Model- HP MT DX 7480<br />
Intel Pentium dual core duo B7400, 4.8 Ghz/3MB processor,<br />
cache1066 MHz FSB Intel 1GB,chipset 1GB DDR2 SD RAM,<br />
160 GB SATA HDD, 16 X DVD writer, Extreme graphics<br />
Integrated 10/100 NIC/ , Easy Access keyboard/optical mouse,<br />
HP 15 inch color, DOS OS<br />
GRAND TOTAL======= 79<br />
-Total number <strong>of</strong> systems connected by LAN- 50 computers<br />
-Total number <strong>of</strong> systems connected to WAN- Nil<br />
-Internet bandwidth-2MBPS<br />
-Major s<strong>of</strong>tware packages available- Windows XP, Tally, Antivirus<br />
(Quickheal), Autolib (library s<strong>of</strong>tware) with opaque & online issue –<br />
01<br />
Win XP 10
eturn facilty,<br />
Encl- XXVIIa<br />
GAMES AND SPORTS FACILITIES<br />
The institute lays considerable emphasis on students’ participation in extracurricular activities like sports.<br />
The sports facility includes;<br />
1. A huge cricket ground, which matches the international standards.<br />
Our college team had participated in Pharma cup cricket tournament organized by Poona <strong>College</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> held in Pune in Dec. 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 and reached till<br />
semi finals last year. Also we have confirmed our participation in 2008-09 <strong>Pharmacy</strong> cup cricket<br />
tournament.<br />
2. New tennis courts, as well as, basket ball have been provided for practice and top class<br />
tournaments.<br />
3. Every year we organize a Sports week. The sports events involve an inter class Kabbadi,<br />
Chess, Carom, Tug-<strong>of</strong>-war and Football.<br />
XVIII) SPANDAN: OUR COLLEGE MAGAZINE:<br />
As a part <strong>of</strong> the extracurricular activities the students publish a college magazine “SPANDAN” yearly. The<br />
magazine covers technical and non-technical articles, literary articles and issues related to <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ession. It also covers chronologically the progress report <strong>of</strong> the college on academic and<br />
administrative field as well as in extracurricular platform. It has a wide circulation covering all colleges in<br />
Maharashtra and the pharmacy institutions and industries all over the India. We have published five<br />
issues/ volumes <strong>of</strong> the magazine till date.
XIX) EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:<br />
The bookish knowledge is not sufficient for bringing out complete personality <strong>of</strong> any person. It is well<br />
identified by Dr.Mrs.Sunanda Navale, Secretary, STES. She has always encouraged students as well as<br />
staff to participate in extracurricular events. Dr.Mrs.Navale knows that sports and cultural activities are<br />
inevitable part <strong>of</strong> all round development <strong>of</strong> the students. Hence under her able guidance <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Cultural<br />
Centre and Sports ground have been created to shape the students as multi faceted personalities.<br />
Our students always take part in cultural events like dance, fashion show, drama, singing competitions,<br />
quiz competitions and many more. The participation <strong>of</strong> our students in sport activities like Cricket, Table<br />
tennis, badminton, Volleyball, chess shows their enthusiasm and they develop the habit <strong>of</strong> taking<br />
challenges and learn withstanding in stressful conditions in this competitive world. They are also sent<br />
outside the college to participate and prove their extracurricular talent on state as well as national<br />
platform.
1) T. Y. B. Pharm students Participated in 'EPIPHANY' organized by VIT on 15/2/08 & 16/2/08.<br />
2) Ankush Manwati, Gunjan Naik, Sylie Onkar, Shalav Kela Rohan Diwanji, Kulbhushan Jadhav won<br />
first prize in Mad Add (Bizarre Bazar) at verve 2008.<br />
3) Shalav Kela, Rohan Diwanji, Ankush Manwati, Siddharth Gajjar won in Spo<strong>of</strong> Video at verve<br />
2008.<br />
4) Rohan Diwanji, Ankush Manwati won in Alpha to Omega at verve 2008.<br />
5) M Nilesh Tahilramani & Ms. Vrushali Zaware from Final Year B.Pharm won runner up prize in<br />
Personality Contest during <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Karandak, Jan. 2007<br />
6) Ms Vrushali Zaware from Final Year B.Pharm grabbed first prize as best model in fashion show<br />
during <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Karandak, Jan. 2007<br />
7) Students <strong>of</strong> F.Y, S.Y, T.Y and Final Year B.Pharm participated in various Sports events (Cricket,<br />
Volleyball, Chess, Badminton, Table Tennis) in ‘Vedant 2006’ organized by B.J Medical <strong>College</strong><br />
between 26th Aug to 9th Sep 2006.<br />
8) Ms. Nimita Bhalala <strong>of</strong> S.Y. B. Pharm participated in Mehendi Competition organized by <strong>Sinhgad</strong><br />
Cultural center on 18th Sep 2006.<br />
9) Students <strong>of</strong> all four years participated in cultural competitions organized as a part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sinhgad</strong><br />
karandak.<br />
10) Parth Sheth from T. Y. B. Pharm. with his team members was selected out <strong>of</strong> 200 teams from all<br />
over Pune for the Final quiz competition organized by IMS learning center on the 15th Jan. 2006.<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> the 6 teams selected for finals Parth team stood Fifth.<br />
11) <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Karandak : First prize in Fashion Show & Third Prize in Group Dance, on 18th March<br />
2006.<br />
12) Mayur Gadia, Second Prize in Elocution Competition organized by <strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>,<br />
Vadgaon (Bk), held during National <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Week, 15th Dec 2005<br />
13) Deuskar Harshwardhan, Pandit Meghana, Chindhade Parikshit, First Prize at Quiz competition<br />
organized by <strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Vadgaon (Bk), held during National <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />
Week, 15th Dec 2005<br />
14) National <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Week was celebrated from 12-19th Dec 2005 in great enthusiasm and many<br />
events like Pharma Rally, Sports week, Quiz, Poster presentation, essay competition, Community<br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong> and Patient Counselling were organized in it.<br />
15) Mayur Gadiya, Rohit Deval, Omkar Pai and Manas Lele from S. Y. B. Pharm, won the<br />
appreciation prize for Poster Presentation on ‘Nanotechnology a Bane for Cancer’ held at<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Narhe, on the 19th Dec., 2005.<br />
16) Parth Sheth from S. Y. B. Pharm, Winner in Elocution competition on India-Pakistan Peace<br />
Initiative meet at American Center, Mumbai (National level) 24th Sept 2005.<br />
17) Manasi Deshpande from S. Y. B. Pharm. and Parth Sheth from T. Y. B. Pharm. : Finalist in<br />
Debate competition held at L. N. Birla National Institute<br />
18) Our college students participated in Debate, Extempore and Marathi poem and speech<br />
competition in Abhivyakti 2005 in MIT college, Pune, 2nd and 3rd Sept. 2005.<br />
19) Ankit Rochani from S. Y. B. Pharm. won the First Prize at the Dance Competition organized by<br />
Bhoomi Sanskrutik Manch on the 26th Feb. 2005.<br />
20) Vikram Kotwal, Sonali Patil and Chetan Nimgulkar from Final Year B. Pharm. & T. Y. B. Pharm.<br />
won the First Prize for Oral Paper Presentation entitled “Computer Aided Drug Design- A Review”<br />
at SYNAPSE-2005, held at AISSMS <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pune, 26th Feb. 2005.<br />
21) Our <strong>College</strong> team reached Semifinal round in the <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Cup Tournament 2004-05 from 24th<br />
Dec 2004 to 4th Jan 2005.<br />
22) Meenal Ranade, Vrushali Zaware, Sayali Karve, Kshama Shah,Yogesh Chaudhari, Makarand<br />
Jangam, Sahil Shah, Nilesh Tahilaramani from S.Y. and Final year B.Pharm won the Runner up<br />
Prize for Western Fashion Show at Govt. <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec.<br />
2004.<br />
23) Meenal Ranade, Vrushali Zaware, Sayali Karve, Kshama Shah,Yogesh Chaudhari, Makarand<br />
Jangam, Sahil Shah, Nilesh Tahilaramani from S.Y. and Final year B.Pharm won the Runner up<br />
Prize for Western Fashion Show at Govt. <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec.<br />
2004.
24) Meenal Ranade, Vrushali Zaware, Sayali Karve, Kshama Shah,Yogesh Chaudhari, Makarand<br />
Jangam, Sahil Shah, Nilesh Tahilaramani from S.Y. and Final year B.Pharm won the Runner up<br />
Prize for Western Fashion Show at Govt. <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec.<br />
2004.<br />
25) Pharma Cup 2004: Our college team reached till semifinals in Pharma cup crichet tournament.<br />
26) Saurabh Shahane, Parth Sheth, Participated in Debate. Deepali Temgar, Sanket Ponde<br />
participated in Marathi Elocution, Mayur Gadiya participated in Elocution in Abhivyakti at MIT<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Engineering, Sept 2004.<br />
27) Parth Sheth from S. Y. B. Pharm.won the Second Prize for Extempore in Abhivyakti at MIT<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Engineering, Sept 2004.<br />
28) Ms. Kshama Pansare (Final Year Passed out Batch) : Best Student Award 2004 at 54th Indian<br />
Pharmaceutical Congress (Trust), Pune on 30th Oct., 2004.<br />
National <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Week Celebrations:<br />
<strong>College</strong> hosted intercollegiate oral paper presentation competition for all pharmacy colleges under<br />
pune belt as a part <strong>of</strong> 45th and 46th National <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Week Celebration. many events like<br />
Pharma Rally, Sports week, Quiz, Poster presentation, essay competition, Community <strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />
and Patient Counselling were organized in it.<br />
The following is a list <strong>of</strong> our award-winning students –<br />
Sr.<br />
No<br />
SPORTS :<br />
1 Parikshit Chindhade<br />
Watson Fernandes<br />
2 Mitali Bhagwat, Rujuta<br />
Gadgil, Sylie Omkar<br />
3 Komal Israni, Mayur<br />
Gadiya<br />
4. Second Year and Final<br />
Year B. Pharm students<br />
Name Year Event/ <strong>College</strong> Prize<br />
Final Year B.<br />
Pharm<br />
Second Year B.<br />
Pharm<br />
Final Year B.<br />
Pharm<br />
Second Year &<br />
Final Year B.<br />
Pharm<br />
5 Komal Israni Third Year B.<br />
Pharm<br />
6 Harshwardhan Deuskar,<br />
Parikshit Chindhade and<br />
Parth Seth<br />
Third and Final<br />
Year B. Pharm<br />
Quiz Competition at<br />
SKNCOP, Kondhwa<br />
Mad Ad Competition at<br />
JSPM COP, Tathavde<br />
Oral Presentation at<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Vadgaon<br />
First<br />
Second<br />
Second<br />
SKIT Participation<br />
Oral Presentation at<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Vadgaon<br />
Third<br />
Quiz Competition Third
I) SPORTS WEEK: Every year sports week is conducted to encourage the students to<br />
participate in sports activities. <strong>College</strong> has all the necessary games and sports material<br />
available.<br />
II) <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Cup Cricket Tournament: <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Cup is an event which has forged the gap<br />
between the Pharmaceutical industries, the community pharmacists and the budding<br />
pharmacists from the collge. Our college team had participated in <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Cup Cricket<br />
Tournaments organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Poona <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> held in Pune<br />
from Dec. 2001 to Dec. 2008.<br />
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES<br />
Along with the academic and co-curricular activities, our students have very good extracurricular<br />
potential. To encourage these qualities we are constantly sending our students to different competitions<br />
outside the college as well as in the STES campus in our STES cultural cell. The STES cultural cell is<br />
having facilities like Amphitheater, musical instruments and cultural experts to guide the students in these<br />
activities. The talent <strong>of</strong> our student is summarized in present report.<br />
1. Nilesh Tahilramani & Vrushali Zaware from Final Year B.Pharm won runner up prize in<br />
Personality Contest during <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Karandak, Jan. 2007<br />
2. Vrushali Zaware from Final Year B.Pharm grabbed first prize as best model in fashion show<br />
during <strong>Sinhgad</strong> Karandak, Jan. 2007<br />
3. Nimita Bhalala <strong>of</strong> S.Y. B. Pharm participated in Mehendi Competition organized by <strong>Sinhgad</strong><br />
Cultural center on 18th Sep 2006.<br />
4. Students <strong>of</strong> F.Y, S.Y, T.Y and Final Year B.Pharm participated in various Sports events (Cricket,<br />
Volleyball, Chess, Badminton, Table Tennis) in ‘Vedant 2006’ organized by B.J Medical <strong>College</strong><br />
between 26th Aug to 9th Sep 2006.<br />
5. Students <strong>of</strong> T. Y. B. Pharm and Final Year B. Pharm achieved first prize in Fashion show and<br />
third prize in dance competition in “<strong>Sinhgad</strong> karandak” conducted on 16th to 20th March 2006.<br />
6. Parth Sheth from T. Y. B. Pharm. with his team members was selected out <strong>of</strong> 200 teams<br />
from all over Pune for the Final quiz competition organized by IMS learning center on the<br />
15th Jan. 2006. Out <strong>of</strong> the 6 teams selected for finals Parth team stood Fifth.<br />
7. Mayur Gadiya, Rohit Deval, Omkar Pai and Manas Lele from S. Y. B. Pharm, won the<br />
appreciation prize for Poster Presentation on ‘Nanotechnology a Bane for Cancer’ held at<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Narhe, on the 19th Dec., 2005<br />
8. Parth Sheth Winner in Elocution competition on India-Pakistan Peace Initiative meet at<br />
American Center, Mumbai (National level) 24th Sept 2005<br />
9. Manasi Deshpande and Parath Sheth: Finalist in Debate competition held at L. N. Birla<br />
National Institute<br />
10. Many students from S.Y.B. Pharm and T.Y.B. Pharm participated in ‘Abhivakti’ at MIT on<br />
2nd, 3rd Sept. 2005. Parth Sheth and Mayur Gadiya reached final round for debate<br />
competition.<br />
11. Pharma Cup: Every year our students participate in Cricket matches. Our college team<br />
reached till semi finals in Pharma cup 2004.<br />
12. Ms. Kshama Pansare (Final Year Passed out batch 2004): Best student award 2004 at 54th<br />
Indian Pharmaceutical congress (Trust), Pune on 30th Oct. 2004<br />
13. Saurabh Shahane, Parth Sheth- Participation in Debate, Deepali Temgar , Sanket Ponde<br />
Participation in Marathi Elocution and Mayur Gadiya participation in Extempore in ‘Abhivakti’ at<br />
MIT on 10th, 11th Sept. 2004<br />
14. Parth Sheth (S.Y.B.Pharm): Second Prize in English Extempore in ‘Abhivyakti’ held at MIT on
10th, 11th Sept. 2004<br />
15. Sonali Patil, Vikram Kotwal (Final Year B. Pharm), Chetan Nimgulkar (T.Y.B.Pharm): First Prize<br />
in Synapse 2005, a state level inter-<strong>Pharmacy</strong> Scientific Paper presentation competition held at<br />
AISSMS college <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Pune on 25th, 26th Feb. 2005<br />
16. Ankit Rochani (S.Y.B.Pharm) first Prize in dance competition organized by Bhoomi<br />
Sanskrutik Manch at Bharat Natya Mandir, Pune on 26th Feb. 2005<br />
17. Abhijeet Gujar(Final Year B. Pharm), Research Poster Presentation: First Prize at State level<br />
cultural mega event Pharma Utsav 2004 held at Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec. 2004<br />
18. Meenal Ranade, Vrushali Zaware, Sayali Karve, Kshama Shah, Yogesh Chaudhari, Makarand<br />
Jangam, Sahil Shah, Nilesh Tahilramani (S. Y. and Final Year B. Pharm) Western Fasion Show:<br />
Runner Prize at State level cultural mega event Pharma Utsav 2004 held at Karad during 21st to<br />
23rd Dec. 2004<br />
19. Parth Sheth (S. Y. B. Pharm) Personality Contest: Runner Prize at State level cultural mega<br />
event Pharma Utsav 2004 held at Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec. 2004<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> Karandak<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Education Society (STES) arranged a common cultural event called ‘<strong>Sinhgad</strong><br />
Karandak’, where in all the Institutes under the aegis <strong>of</strong> STES participated. The following events<br />
were held during this event.<br />
1. Rangoli 2. Flower decoration 3. Salad decoration 4. Mehendi<br />
5. One minute show 6. Antakshari 7. Dance 8. Singing<br />
9. Art and craft 10. Quiz 11 Debate<br />
<strong>College</strong> Magazine: ‘Spandan: The vital beat’<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> college <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> publishes annual magazine ‘Spandan: The vital beat’ to give golden<br />
opportunity for students and staff members to express their talent, knowledge and bring out a<br />
multifaceted, versatile image <strong>of</strong> our college to all the readers. It encompasses literary, scientific<br />
articles from eminent personalities from Pharma field as well as our students.<br />
Sports<br />
We conduct sports week every year to encourage the students to participate in sports activities.<br />
<strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> Education Society (STES) also arranged a common sports event where in all<br />
the Institutes under the aegis <strong>of</strong> STES participated. The college has all necessary games and<br />
sports material available Games and sports like<br />
1. Cricket 2. Table tennis 3. Badminton<br />
4. Tug <strong>of</strong> war 5. Chess 6. Carom<br />
7. Volley ball<br />
45th National <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Week Celebration
Our college hosted the intercollegiate oral paper presentation competition for all pharmacy colleges under<br />
Pune belt, as a part <strong>of</strong> 45th National <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Week Celebration on 20th Nov. 2006, Komal Israni<br />
(T.Y.B.Pharm.) from our college received third prize.<br />
Students also participated in different competitions like poster presentation, elocution, quiz, essay<br />
competition etc., organized by other pharmacy colleges. Harshvardhan Deuskar, Parikshit Chindhade and<br />
Parth Sheth received third prize in quiz competition.<br />
In Inter-Institutional Competitions:<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong><br />
Activity<br />
2006 - 07 Recognition /<br />
Awards<br />
received, if any<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Students Enrolled<br />
2007 - 08 Recognition /<br />
Awards<br />
received, if any<br />
2008 - 09 Recognition /<br />
Awards<br />
received, if any<br />
1. Quiz 05 -- 06 -- 02 --<br />
2. Debate 10 -- 15 -- 10 --<br />
3. Poster 15 -- 12 -- 6<br />
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE STUDENTS:<br />
In Inter-Departmental Competitions:<br />
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong><br />
Activity<br />
2006 - 07 Recognition /<br />
Awards<br />
received, if<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Students Enrolled<br />
2007 –<br />
08<br />
Recognition /<br />
Awards<br />
received, if any<br />
i)Parth Shah<br />
won the 2 nd<br />
prize at the<br />
poster<br />
compition<br />
conducted by<br />
Indira <strong>College</strong><br />
ii) Jay Patel,<br />
Nisarg Patel<br />
won the best<br />
poster at 13 th<br />
APTI held at<br />
Bilaspur<br />
2008 - 09 Recognition /<br />
Awards<br />
received, if any
Sr.<br />
No.<br />
any<br />
1. Elocution 06 - 05 - 2 -<br />
2. Fashion<br />
show<br />
3. Personality<br />
Contest<br />
30 Ms. Vrushali<br />
Zaware<br />
Grabbed award<br />
for Best Model<br />
04 Nilesh<br />
Tahilramani &<br />
Vrushali<br />
Zaware<br />
received 1 st<br />
prize<br />
15 - 24 -<br />
02 - 02 -<br />
4. Dance 25 - 25 - 30 -<br />
5. Singing 15 - 10 - 4 -<br />
6. Chess 3 Darpana Patel<br />
won 2 nd prize<br />
7. Cricket 15 - 15 Runner up 15 Winner<br />
In Inter-Institutional Competitions:<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong><br />
Activity<br />
2006 - 07 Recognition /<br />
Awards<br />
received, if any<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Students Enrolled<br />
2007 - 08 Recognition /<br />
Awards<br />
received, if any<br />
1. Verve 10 -- 05 i) 1 st Prize in<br />
event “Alpha to<br />
Omega”<br />
ii) 3 rd Prize in<br />
“Spo<strong>of</strong> Video”.<br />
iii) Finalist in<br />
event “Mad Ad”<br />
2008 - 09 Recognition /<br />
Awards received,<br />
if any<br />
8 --<br />
2. Epiphany 06 -- 06 -- --
3. National<br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong><br />
Week<br />
20 i) Ms. Komal<br />
Israni <strong>of</strong> T.Y.<br />
B.Pharm stood<br />
3 rd in “Poster<br />
Presentation”.<br />
ii) Harshwardhan<br />
Deuskar,<br />
Parikshit<br />
Chindhade &<br />
Parth Sheth<br />
received 3 rd Prize<br />
in “Quiz<br />
Competition”<br />
15 i) 1 st Prize in<br />
“Quiz<br />
Competition”<br />
held at<br />
SKNCOP.<br />
ii) 2 nd Prize in<br />
“Mad ad” at<br />
JSPM, Pune.<br />
iii) 2 nd Prize in<br />
Oral<br />
Presentation at<br />
SCOP.<br />
30 i) 1 st Prize in<br />
“Survey<br />
Competition”-<br />
Namita Pundle<br />
(F.Y. B.Pharm).<br />
ii) 2 nd Prize in<br />
“Oral Paper<br />
Presentation”-<br />
Gunjan Naik<br />
(Final Year).<br />
iii) 2 nd Prize in<br />
“Pharma<br />
Detailing”-<br />
Yash Bapat<br />
(Final Year).<br />
iv) 1 st Prize in<br />
“Street Play”.<br />
v) 2 nd Prize in<br />
“Quiz<br />
Compition”-<br />
Rohan Diwanji<br />
& Abhishek<br />
Bare.<br />
vi) 2 nd Prize in<br />
“Poster<br />
Presentation”
4. Pharma<br />
Cup<br />
Encl-XXVIIc<br />
Parth Shah.<br />
16 -- 16 -- 16 Awarded as Best<br />
Cricket team<br />
-Man <strong>of</strong> the match<br />
award for Kunal<br />
Shah<br />
SOFT SKILL DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES<br />
We regularly invite various agencies from outside the campus involved in the development <strong>of</strong> personal<br />
s<strong>of</strong>t skills. Half day sessions are arranged in seminar hall especially for Third and Final year B.Pharm<br />
students.<br />
The area that are covered are<br />
Personality Development<br />
Spoken & Written English<br />
Group Discussion & Interview facing Skills<br />
Competitive Tests<br />
Preparation <strong>of</strong> Personal Resumes & drafting <strong>of</strong> job applications<br />
One Day Seminar cum Workshop on ‘Career Planning in Pharma Sales and S<strong>of</strong>t Skills Development’ was<br />
organized by <strong>Sinhgad</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> on Saturday 10 th Feb 2007.<br />
ENCL-XXVIII<br />
NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS /TUTORIAL ROOM/LABORATORIES/COMPUTER<br />
CENTER/CENTRAL EXAMINATION FACILITY AND SIZE OF EACH<br />
Instructional Area for the existing programme(s)<br />
Particulars Number <strong>of</strong> rooms Carpet area <strong>of</strong> each room<br />
B.Pharm.<br />
Requirement<br />
as per norms<br />
Available in the<br />
institution<br />
Requirement<br />
as per norms<br />
Available in the<br />
Institution (Sq.M)
Class Rooms 3 5 66 sq. m.<br />
Tutorial Hall 3 3 36 sq. m.<br />
Drawing Hall (*) (*) Not applicable<br />
M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)<br />
M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)<br />
M.Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)<br />
M.Pharm. (Pharmacology)<br />
91.97 x 5 =<br />
459.85 sq. m.<br />
36.67 x 3 =<br />
110.0 sq. m.<br />
Seminar Hall 1 2 150 sq. m. 150 x 2 = 300 sq. m.<br />
Computer Centre 1 1 75 sq. m. 80 sq. m.<br />
Library<br />
Laboratories &<br />
workshops<br />
1<br />
1 150 sq. m. 192 sq. m.<br />
14 14 1450 sq. m. 1452 sq. m.<br />
Total 23 26<br />
Class Rooms 02 02 40 Sq. M. each 40 Sq. M. each<br />
Seminar Hall 01 01 150 Sq. M. 150 Sq.M.<br />
Laboratories 01 01 100 Sq. M. 110 Sq. M.<br />
Library 01 01 --- Adequate<br />
Class Rooms 02 02 40 Sq. M. each 40 Sq. M. each<br />
Seminar Hall Same as above<br />
Laboratories 01 01 100 Sq. M. 110 Sq. M.<br />
Library 01 01 --- Adequate<br />
Class Rooms 02 02 40 Sq. M. each 40 Sq. M. each<br />
Seminar Hall Same as above<br />
Laboratories 01 01 100 Sq. M. 102 Sq. M.<br />
Library 01 01 --- Adequate<br />
Class Rooms 02 02 40 Sq. M. each 40 Sq. M. each<br />
Seminar Hall Same as above<br />
Laboratories 01 01 100 Sq. M. 110 Sq. M.<br />
Library 01 01 --- Adequate
ENCL-XXXII<br />
INTERNAL CONTINUOUS EVALUATION SYSTEM AND PLACE:<br />
B. PHARM.<br />
Every year regular evaluation <strong>of</strong> students is done by conducting the three sessional examinations for<br />
Theory and Practicals in the college. Average <strong>of</strong> best two performances in each subject is sent to the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pune as internal assessment.<br />
As per the current University <strong>of</strong> Pune syllabus, for F.Y.B. Pharm., S.Y.B.Pharm, T.Y. B. Pharm.. and Final<br />
year B.Pharm, the internal assessment is <strong>of</strong> 20 marks and external assessment (University exam) is <strong>of</strong> 80<br />
marks.<br />
M. PHARM.<br />
M. Pharm. syllabus consists <strong>of</strong> 4 semesters. First two semesters are with papers and University conducts<br />
the exams at the end <strong>of</strong> each semester for theory and practical (100 marks each). In every semester<br />
seminars are given by students which are accessed by the guides and grades are given as (O, A, B, and<br />
C) which are communicated to the University. The final dissertation is assessed by an external examiner<br />
(dissertation is <strong>of</strong> 200 marks and viva 100 marks)<br />
ENCL-XXXIII<br />
STUDENTS’ ASSESSMENT OF FACULTY, SYSTEM IN PLACE<br />
Regularly students’ feedback is taken for assessment <strong>of</strong> Faculty and System (facilities available,<br />
infrastructure etc.) in a pr<strong>of</strong>orma, which is attached herewith.