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YAVATMAL ZILLA VIKAS SAMITI’S

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YAVATMAL ZILLA VIKAS SAMITI’S

VISION AND MISSION

VISION :- To become most reputed Pharmacy College in the country offering

best opportunities for pharmacy education and research for betterment of society.

MISSION :- To develop this college as one of the best national level pharmacy

educational and research institute by

Providing platform to students for their quality education and

development of multidimensional personality.

Developing sense of ethical and social responsibilities,

professionalism and commitment among all members of

management, staff and students.

Creating state of art infrastructure, research facilities and

professional environment for perfecting students to be multi skilled

better prepared pharmacist to take up the global challenges of

Pharmacy profession through discipline and strategic teaching

programmes.

Collaborating with Industries, Academic and Health care

institutions for promotion of research, exchange of information, to

enhance placement opportunities for students and to provide

opportunities and lifelong support to its alumni in recognition of

their special relationship to the college.

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ABOUT MANAGEMENT

YAVATMAL ZILLA VIKAS SAMITI

AN INTRODUCTION ….

Yavatmal Zilla Vikas Samiti was established in the year 1985 initiated by Shri. Mukul

Wasnik, Ex. Minister HRD, Shri. Shivajirao Moghe, Ex. Minister for Transport and Self

Employment, M. S. and Shri. Jagdish G. Wadhwani Chairman, Yavatmal Zilla Vikas Samiti,

Yavatmal. The main objective of the organisation was mainly to conduct social and cultural

activities in new generation by the way of blood donation, debate competition, Vanmahotsav to

lead them in harmony and national integration.

Shri. Gurumukh G. Wadhwani treasurer and Shri. Jayprakash G. Wadhwani Secretory

of the society contributed a lot in overall development. Because of the entire efforts taken by

Shri. Jagdish G. Wadhwani, Chairman, and other member of Society number of institutions

have came up. New Era English Medium School was started in 1996.

Degree course in Pharmacy (B. Pharm) was started in Pataldhamal Wadhwani college

of Pharmacy from the academic session 97-98.and started M.Pharm courses from

2006(Pharmaceutics) 2007 (Pharmachemistry) 2008 (Quality Assurance) and

2010(Pharmacology).. The colleges are provided with highly qualified, well trained staff, well

equipped laboratories, rich library, beautiful scenery and all other required facilities. Around

Six hundred students are seeking admission in various courses run by the society every year.

Students from different part of India are getting education irrespective of their languages,

religion and culture which really adds in National Integrity. Yavatmal Zilla Vikas Samiti have

provided School bus to the college so that students living at different parts of the city can

suitably reach the college. College own building situated admist excellent scenery and

peaceful surrounding which keeps students mind very peaceful.

In the garden a serene temple of Lord Sai is located. It gives tranquility and peace of mind

to the Students of our college.

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YAVATMAL ZILLA VIKAS SAMITI’S

PATALDHAMAL WADHWANI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, YAVATMAL

B. PHARM COURSE

DEGREE COURSE IN PHARMACY (B. PHARM.)

In order to provide technical education to industrialize, marketing new drugs and to create

self employment in industrial and educational field, Yavatmal Zilla Vikas Samiti started B.

Pharm course from academic session 1997-98 in P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy.

1.0 INTAKE - The intake capacity is of 60

2.0 DURATION - Four years integrated course.

3.0 MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION - English

4.0 AGE LIMIT - There is no age limit.

5.0 APPROVALS -

5.1. Approvals by Central The college is approved by All India

Councils and DTE Council for Technical Education,

Pharmacy council of India , New Delhi & Director of

Technical Education & Permitted By Government of

Maharashatra Mumbai

5.2 Affiliation College is affiliated to Sant. Gadge Baba Amravati

University, Amravati

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YAVATMAL ZILLA VIKAS SAMITI’S

PATALDHAMAL WADHWANI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, YAVATMAL

M. PHARM COURSE

POST GRADUATE COURSE IN PHARMACY (M. PHARM.)

In order to provide higher education to B.Pharm students, and to enter Research

and Development center at various organization / Indusries and to create self employment in

industrial and educational field, Yavatmal Zilla Vikas Samiti started M.Pharm course from

academic session 2006-07 in P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy.

1.0 INTAKE - Pharmaceutics – 18

- Pharmachemistry – 18

- Quality Assurance – 18

- Pharmacology- 18

2.0 SPECIALIZATION - Pharmaceutics, Pharmachemistry,

Quality Assurance,Pharmacology

2.0 DURATION - Two years course.

3.0 MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION - English

4.0 AGE LIMIT - There is no age limit.

5.0 APPROVALS -

5.1. Approvals by Central The college is approved by All India Council for Technical

Councils and DTE Education Pharmacy council of India , New Delhi

, & Director of Technical Education & Permitted By

Government of Maharashatra, Mumbai

5.2 Affiliation College is affiliated to Sant. Gadge Baba Amravati

University, Amravati

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GOVERNANCE

YAVATMAL ZILLA VIKAS SAMITI (Registration No. – F-1692-Yavatmal, Maharashtra / F / 1629 / 87)

MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE BODY

(2015-2020)

SHRI. JAGDISH G. WADHWANI - PRESIDENT

SHRI. HARBAXRAI P. WADHWANI - VICE-PRESIDENT

SHRI. JAIPRAKASH G. WADHWANI - GENERAL SECRETARY

SAU. VARSHA J. WADHWANI - SECRETARY

SHRI. SHRICHAND M. HEMNANI - JOINT SECRETARY

SHRI. GURUMUKH G. WADHWANI - TREASURER

SAU. VINITA J. WADHWANI - EXECUTIVE MEMBER

SHRI. VISHNU G. WADHWANI - EXECUTIVE MEMBER

SAU. JYOTI G. WADHWANI - EXECUTIVE MEMBER

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YAVATMAL ZILLA VIKAS SAMITI

Governing Body

Shri. Jagdish G. Wadhwani - Chairman

Shri Gurumukh G.Wadhwani - Member

Shri. Jayprakash G. Wadhwani - Member

Shri. Harbaxrai P. Wadhwani - Member

Dr. S.N. Saoji , Nagpur - Ex. Officio (AICTE. nominee)

Nominee of the Vice-Chancellor - Member

S. G. B. Amravati University

Nominee of the Directorate of

Tech. Education Mumbai. - Ex. Officio (State Govt. Nominee)

Shri Rajendra M. Chokhani - Member

( Person from Industry )

Dr. A.V. Chandewar, Principal - Member Secretary

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ACADEMIC ADVISORY BODY

1. Shri Jagdish Wadhwani Chairman

2. Prof.(Dr) A.V.Chandewar Secretary

3. Prof (Dr) K.P.Bhusari Member

4. Prof (Dr) V.R.Patil Member

5. Nominee of Vice Chancellor Member

of SG Amravati University

6. Nominee of Director of Technical Education Member

STUDENT COUNCIL

For development of academic activities and getting feedback from students, their

suggestions student’s council is constituted every year. The constitution of student’s council

will be as follows.

Chairman - Principal of the College.

Lecturers in charges - Senior Faculty member.

Student president - Elected /nominated from member of the

Council

General Secretary / - Elected from members of the council.

University Representative

Sport representative - College student excellent in sport and

nominated by principal.

Cultural representative - College student excellent in cultural

activities and nominated by principal.

Ladies representative - 2 ladies representative nominated by

principal.

Class representative - Class representative of each class

nominated by principal from meritorious

students.

NSS representative - Ellected from NSS member of college

Student council meeting will be held in First Week of every month to get review of academic

and extracurricular activities and feed back from students. Feed back from students/parents will be

obtained from students its the prescribed form which will be available on college website also for

time submission as follows.

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Fill the following information and send to college address:

Name :

Address :

City :

Phone :

E-mail :

Specific remark:

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE

No- PWCOP/79/2011

This is to circulate for information of all concerned that Grievance Redressal Committee

is constituted as per notification of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati vide circular

No 49/2003 dated 05-05-2003 published in its Official Gazette , 2003 , Part-II-52 and as per the

requirement of All India Council for Technical Education , New Delhi as given in AICTE Hanbook

2011 Appendix 10-11. The term of office for members shall be of 2 years from date of its

constitution.

1) Prof. (Miss) M. A. Channawar - Chairperson

2) Prof. (Miss) S. R. Gawande - Member

(Female Employee)

3) Miss. M. A. Bombaywala - Member

(Female Employee)

4) Prof. C. K. Gadewar - Member

(Male Employee)

5) Prof. D. S. Mohale - Member

(Male Employee)

6) Miss. Suchita Baheti - Member

(Lady Lawyer)

7) Miss. P. P. Gulhane - Member

(Female Student)

8) Miss. Sadhana Bandewar - Member

(Female Representative of NGO)

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THE RIGHT OF INFORMATION ACT 2005

The Right of Information Act is recently passed by Central Govt. to get information to General

Public regarding the activity carried out in any organization/ Institution . In response that Act , We

have constituted the a committee as per the University Letter dated 18.11.2005 in which the

following members are appointed.

Accordingly, a Right to Information Cell has been established

Public Information Officer's Details

Designation Name/Designation Contact No E-mail Address

Appealing Officer Dr. A.V.Chandewar

Principal 07232-255147 [email protected]

Information Officer Prof. P. M. Giradkar,

Assistant Prof 07232-255147 [email protected]

Asstt.Information

Officer

Miss.M.A.Channawar

Associate Prof 07232-255147 [email protected]

Procedure for Seeking information:- A request for obtaining information under Sub-section (1) of

section 6 shall be made to the concerned Information Officer by applying in prescribed format given

below ,along with fees i.e Rs. 100/-.(Rs One Hundred only).He /she will get the information desired

within a month,If information is not given in prescribed limit then he/she can apply to Appellate

Authority for getting such information.The format of Application is given below.

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ANNEXURE”A”

Format of application for obtaining information under the Right of Information Act 2005

To,

The Information Officer,

P.Wadhwani College of Pharmacy,

Yavatmal.

1) Full Name of the Applicant:-…………………………………………………….

2) Address …………………………………………………

3) Particulars of information required……………………………………………….

i) Subject matter of information.

ii) The period to which the information relates. #

iii) Decription of the information required $

iv) Whether information is required by post or in person.

(The actual postal charges shall be included in additional fees)

v) In case by post

(Ordinary, Registered or Speed)

4) Whether the applicant is below poverty line :

(If yes, attach the photo copy of the proof thereof).

Place:

Date : Signature of the Applicant

Broad category of the subject to be indicated (such as grant of Government land/ Service

matters/ Licenses, etc.)

# Relevant period for which information is required to be indicated.

$ Specific details of the information is required to be indicated.

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ANNEXURE “B”

[ See rule 5 (1) ]

Appeal under section 19 (1) of the Right of Inforamtion

Act, 2005

From : ……………………

(Appellant’s name and address)

To :.Appellate Authority .

P. Wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Yavatmal

1) Full name of the Appellant

2) Address

3) Particulars of the State Public Information Officer:

4) Date of receipt of the order appealed against

(if order passed)

5) Last dage for filing the appeal

6) The grounds for appeal

7) Particulars of information –

i) Nature and subject matter of the information required.

ii) Name of the office or Department to which the information relates.

Place:

Date: Signature of Applicant

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ANTI RAGGING ACT

Student should not involved directly or indirectly in any type of raging otherwise will be

punished as per the provision of Maharashatra Act XXXIII known as "Maharashatra

Prohibition of Ragging Act of 1999" resulting in suspension, expulsion from college and

imprisonment.

PROHIBITION TO CHEWING TOBACCO & ALLIED MATTER

Student should not be involved in chewing tobacco or allied matter otherwise will be

punished as per the provision in rule.

ABOUT THE COURSE (B.PHARM)

Name of the Course - B.Pharm

No of Seats - 60 Intake

Total Seats Available 240 (first year to final year)

Cut off Marks - 40% minimum at H.S.C. Level in PCB/PCM.

ABOUT THE ADMISSION

Seats Available for F.Y.B.Pharm

Through central admission process (CAP) - 65% of Intake (39 seats)

Management Quota Seats - 20% of Intake (12 seats)

Other State Quota through CAP - 15% of Intake (9 seats)

6.0 QUALIFYING EXAMINATION AND ELIGIBILITY 6.1 For Maharashtra State Candidate (65% CAP Quota) 6.1.1 Candidate should have passed (1) higher secondary (HSC) std. XII examination of

the Maharashtra State Board of secondary and higher secondary education or its equivalent examination with English as one of the subject and Physical, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics and secured minimum 45% marks (40% for backward class candidates for Maharashtra State only) in Physics , Chemistry and the subject of maximum marks amoungst the 2 subject Biology/Mathematics Biotechnology added together and

6.1.2 Appeared for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHTCET) conducted by competent authority every year & obtained non zero score in the subject Physics , Chemistry & Bio/ Math in MHTCET

6.2 Eligibility criteria for OMS candidate (15% CAP Quota)

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6.2.1 Basic qualification as specified in rule no 6.1.1 6.2.2 Appeared and qualified in MHT-CET conducted by competent authority as 6.1.2 6.3 DISTRIBUTION OF SEAT Distribution of seats for academic year 2016-17 will be as follows –

a) Institute Level Seats - 20% of sanctioned intake (for MS and OMS)

b) CAP Seats - 65% of sanctioned intake (For Maharashtra State

candidate)

- (Home University -70% of 65% seats and other than

home university 30% of 65% seats)

c) CAP Seats - 15% of sanctioned intake (for OMS and Seats)

6.3.1 Eligibility for admission against 15% seats above intake capacity for Foreign

Nationals/Foreign Students /PIO/Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries . 6.3.1.1 Basic qualification as specified in rule 6.1.1 (Expert eligibility for B.C. candidates)

Admissionunder this category will be done only after getting approval from AICTE, New Delhi

6.3.2 Eligibility criteria for J & K migrant candidate 6.3.2.1 Basic qualification as mentioned in 6.1.1 Except eligibility of B.C. Candidate 6.4 TYPE OF CANDIATURE

Types of Maharashtra State Candidates and Home Universities: A candidates is considered eligible for admission to the seats of Maharashtra State

coming under the purvies of competent authority subject to fulfillment of any one of the eligibility requirements as listed in the following table.

6.5 DIRECT SECOND YEAR B. PHARM ADMISSION:

For the direct second year B. Pharm admission candidate should hav3e passed the (Post SSC/Post HSC) Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm) from Maharashtra State of other state from as institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India scoring minimum 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidate of backward class belonging only to Maharashtra State) form institution approved by AICTE. The admission of such candidate of such candidate shall be subject to eligibility being granted by the University affiliating the admitting college.

7.0 RESERVATION IN SEATS 7.1 Seats are reserved for Backward class candidates from Maharashtra State as given

below : a. Schedule caste & Schedule caste converted to Buddhism -13.0% b. Schedule Tribes including those living outside specified areas -7.0% c. Vimukta Jati (14 as specified) -3.0% d. Nomadic Tribes (NT1) (28 before 1990 as specified) -2.5% e. Nomadic Tribes (NT2) (Dhangar as specified) -3.5% f. Nomadic Tribes (NT36) (Vanjari specified) -2.0% g. Other backward Class -19.00% …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Total 50.0%

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7.1.1 Candidates claiming to belong to categories e.,f. and g above will have to furnish

certificate for current year from appropriate authority that the candidates does not belong to creamy layer as per the relevant order of Government. Further it is clarified that if any of the a to g categories mentioned above does not get the required number of candidate for the percentage laid down the seats remaining vacant shall be fillied in from among the candidate of remaining categories with reference to inter merit of all candidates belonging to reserved categories. However the total reservation shall not exceed 50 percent. After doing so the seats remaining vacant shall be filled with reference to inter se merit of all the candidates.

7.1.2 Candidate claiming to belong the category of schedule Cast /Schedule case converted to Buddhism /ST/VJ/NT1/NT2/NT3/OBC shall produce certificate or caste validity issued by appropriate scrutiny committee in the prescribed from or as laid down by the Government.

7.1.3 Application received without cast validity certificate shall not be considered as application for reserved category

7.2 Five percent seats are reserved for children of Defence service personnel and Ex. Defence personnel permanently disabled or killed in action and the distribution of these seats between defence and Ex Defence personnel shall be in the ration of 2:3

7.0.1 Out of the seats so reserved 60% seats are meant for children of ex defence service personnel who are domiciled in Maharashtra and 20% seats be reserved for children of active defence personnel who are domiciled in Maharashtra State

7.3 One percent seats are reserved for Physically handicapped students. The candidate will be required to be certified by the Director All India Institute of Physically handicapped Mumbai of civil Surgeon in the prescribed from certifying candidates physical disability and his/her ability to undergo all parts of syllabus of theory , practical etc for pharmacy course. The admission of such candidate shall be given strictly on inter se merit of the physically handicapped students.

7.4 Five percent seats are reserved for Marathi speaking community students from Mauritius students claiming against this category have to produce certificate from India High Commission in Mauritius to the effect that the applicant are from Marathi speaking community in Mauritius. Application should be submitted to the Director of Technical Education Mumbai.

7.5 Fifteen percent seats of intake capacity will be the Management Quota students will be admitted in this category on the basis of merit of the students applying in the category.

7.6 Certain seats shall be reserved for nominees of the agencies authorized by minister of Human Resources Development Dept of India as may be agreed by the State Govt every year.

7.7 30% seat are reserved in all above category for female candidates as per the provision in Govt, Resolution No. GEC-1000/(123/2000)/Tech Edu/ dated 17th April 2000. As per Govt. Resolution no Sankirna 2003/(139/2003)/Tanshi -1 dated 16-04-2003

8.0 ADMISSION 8.1 Seats available for admission through CAP Round 8.1.1 65% seats of intake capacity will be filed through central admission process (CAP)

from Maharashtra State candidate’s eligibile as specified in rule 6.1.1 and 6.1.2 These

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admission will be cone by competent authority the Director of Technical Education (DTE) Mumbai or his nominee

8.1.2 15% seats of intake capacity will be filled for candidates eligible as specified in rule 6.2.

8.1.3 20% seats of intake capacity will be filled by the Principal under institute level seats Candidate seeking admission under these seats shall submit application directly to the Principal.Candidates who are eligible as specified in rule 8.2 can apply for admission in this category

8.1.4 15% seats over and above the sanctioned intake will be filled from candidates eligible as per rule specified in 6.3.1 students should directly apply to the Principal for admission under this category 1/3 of the 15% seats shall be reserved for Indian works in the gulf countries.

8.1.5 Centralized Admission Process 1) The Unaided Private Professional Education Institution shall candidates through the Centralised Admission Process as reffered in sub section (3) of section 3 of the Maharashtra unaided private professional, educational institution a) Display or publishing of information Brochure by the Competent authority b) Filling Online Application form by candidate for participation in the

Centralized Admission Process c) Confirmation of Online Application form and documents verification at FC by

the candidates in person d) Display or publishing of Provisional merit list submission of grievances if any

and display or publishing of final merit list e) Display of available categorywise seats for CAP rounds I,II and III f) Filling up and confirmation of online option form haven preference of courses

and institutions before CAO Round I Candidates may fill in choices of institutes and courses in decreasing order of their preference as pacified by Competent Authority the option form option form once confirmed shall be considered for allotment in CAP round I,II and III

g) Display of Provisional Allotment of CAP round I,II and III indicating allotted institute and course

h) Reporting and accepting the offered seat will be as per the allotment of the CAO Round I,II and III by the candidate at reporting centre.

2) During the CAP before accepting the allotment seat a candidate can opt to Freeze, Slide or Float the choice of academic program for subsequent round(s) if any of seat allocation as provided bellow a) Freeze : Candidates accept the offered seat and the do not want to participate

in any further round of seat allocation. Such candidates will not be considered in subsequent rounds of admission

b) Slide : Candidates accept the offered seat and indicate that if admission to the academic program of higher preference is offered within the same institution they will accept it. Such candidates will be considered in subsequent rounds of admission.

c) Float : Candidates accept the offered seat and indicate that if admission to and academic program of higher preference in any institution is offered they will accept it. Else they will continue with the currently accepted academic program. Such candidates will be considered in subsequent rounds of admission.

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d) For candidates who choose the float option and secures a seat of his choice of higher preference then it would automatically result in the forfeiture of the seat accepted by the candidates the earlier round.

e) Sliding and floating option will not be available to a candidate who is offered admission to his first choice

3) Conduct of CAP Round –IV a) The seats available for this round shall be published on the website. The

candidates are allowed to fill in or edit the already filled online option form. The seats to be allotted during the course of this round shall be subject to following condition – i) Before start of this round the candidates can change their option from

sliding or floating to Freezing or vice –versa ii) Candidates who have not been allotted any in any of the previous

rounds or those who have taken and cancelled their admission in the earlier round or rejected seat and those who have freeze the admission in earlier round but are desirous of floating and sliding in this final round are eligible to participate in this round

iii) Candidates who have opted for floating and sliding and also applying for this round shall fill in the allotted institution in their choice list. Once the upward allotment is made the earlier allotment automatically stands cancelled.

iv) Sliding and floating option are not available for the seats allotted in this round

b) Reporting and accepting the offered seat will be as per the allotment by the candidate at reporting center

4) Reporting and Confirmation of admission :After final CAP round the candidates shall report to the institution finally allotted to him and confirm his admission in institution.

8.2 ADMISSION TO SEATS REMAING VACANT AFTER CAP ROUND AND INSTITUTE LEVEL SEATS Seats remaining vacant after central admission process and institute level quota seats will be filled by the Principal from eligible student

a) All Maharashtra candidates who are eligible for admission as per the eligible for

admission as per the eligibility mentioned in rule no 6.1.1 and 6.1.2

b) Out side Maharashtra state candidates as per eligibility mentioned in rule no 6.1.1

8.2.1 Students admitted against CAP and in institute level quota will not eligible for

getting any type of scholarship 8.2.2 Seats under institute level quota and seats available after CAP round will be filled

after giving admission notification in the regional and local newspaper. Separate admission round will be carried out for admission in above category. Vacancy position will be notified on Notice Board and the college website www.pwcpharmacy.edu.in

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8.2.3 Merit list will be prepared on the basis of total marks obtained in common entrance test out of 200 and marks of HSC examination in the subject Physics, Chemistry and subject of max marks out of 2 subject mentioned in 6.1.1 added together in case of tie.

8.2.4 No rounding of the marls secured by the candidates will be done in individual

subject or grant total while converting marks of individual subject out of 100 or total marks out of 300.

8.2.5 Incase of candidates securing equal marks their relative merit will be fixed on the

basis of the following in the order of preference given below Candidate qualifying CET with higher marks out of 100 in the subject biology /Mathematics then Chemistry in MHT CET exam and then student passing SSC exam with higher aggregate marks out of 750 and last birth date of candidate

8.2.6 Candidate seeking admission can raise an objection by written complaint to the Principal if he has reason to believe that merit is not given correctly or his name is omitted. Such complaint should be lodged within given time

8.2.7 Admission will be cone through counseling by college authority after notifying final

merit list 8.2.8 After completion of admission process for Maharashtra State candidate remaining

seats if vacant will be filled from OMS candidates as mentioned in 8.2. 8.3 INSTRUCTION FOR OUTSIDE MAHARASHTRA STATE CNADIDATES(OMS)

a) OMS candidate will be admitted in OMS category or in management quota only b) OMS candidate should have passed qualifying examination within two years from year of his admission c) OMS candidates will be considered only in Open category even if they belong to

reserved category in their state. No relaxation is allowed in eligibility criterion d) OMS candidate should produce original school /college leaving certificate of the institute last attended e) No duplicate leaving certificate will be accepted f) If there is a gap between qualifying examination and the year of admission

candidate should submit an affidavit on a stamped paper stating the factual position for the

gap

9.0 APPLICATION AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED 9.1 No application will be accepted for consideration unless it is accompanied by the

attested copies of documents . For all candidate 1) Certificate of marks obtained at qualifying examination 2) School leaving certificate 3) Certificate of marks obtained at SSC or its equivalent examination 4) Domicile certificate of parent and Nationality certificate of candidate

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5) Transfer order showing the date of transfer of his/her after along with joining certificate from head of office if required as per rule 6.5,6.6 6) Medical certificate in prescribed proforma

9.2 For the candidate belonging to backward classes 1) Certificate of case validity issued by appropriate scrutiny committee as prescribed under 7.1.2 along with certificate of cast and category

9.3 For candidate belonging to NT2,NT3, OBC category 1) Certificate to current year issued by SDO / Deputy Collector / Collector concerned stating that the candidate does not belong to Creamy Layer

9.4 For children of Armed forces personal domiciled in Maharashtra or transferred to but not domiciled in Maharashtra certificate as mentioned under 7.2.1.

9.5 For physically handicapped candidate Medical Certificate from Civil Surgeon as mentioned under 7.3

9.6 If a candidate is unable to produce the required original certificate at the time of his/her admission it is made clear that such candidate shall be required to pay the fees then and there only and submit the required original certificate to the admission authority within 48 working hours as a period mentioned by the authority candidate shall sign the undertaking for the same. If he/she fails to submit the certificate within given period the admission shall be treated as cancelled and no refund of fees shall be granted. Application received after the last date and time prescribed will not be entertained under any circumstances

10.0 FEES AND CONCESSION (Per anum)

Shikshan Shulka samiti, Mumbai has given an approval for charging the tuition fees and

other fees from the student admitted for academic session 2016-17 as follows

10.1 Tuition Fee + Development Fee 77264+7726= 84990 (for B.Pharm course)

95627+ 9563= 105190 (for M.Pharm course)

10.2 Development Fees 7724 (B. Pharm Course)

9563 (B. Pharm Course)

10.3 UNIVERSITY FEES

B. PHARM M. PHARM

Students Council 5/- 5/-

Students Welfare Fund 20/ 20/-

Students Corpus Fund 5/- 10/-

Students Safety Insurance Scheme 10/- 10/-

Emergency Fund 10/- 10/-

Sport Fees 50/- 50/-

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Krida Aswameth Fees 30/- 30/-

Annual Fees 70/- 70/-

Enrollment Fees 100/- 100/-

Migration 1200/- 1200/-

(For OMS students only)

Exam Fees 1180/- 1470/-

Practical 190/- 190/-

(Per practical)

Central Valuation 80/- 80/-

Student have to pay the above mentioned fees at the time of admission ( Except University

Exam fees) in Lump sum. The fees can paid by D.D. in favour of Principal P.Wadhani

College of Pharmacy, payable at Yavatmal or By Cash at College counter .For any reason if

student is unable to fees in lump sum then he/she can pay the fees in two equal Installments,

First Installment…… At the time of admission

Second Installment……… In the month of December.

University Exam Fees should be paid as per requirements.

10.3.1 All fees shall be paid in lump sum or Installments at the time of admission.

10.3.2 Except deposit all fees are non refundable.

10.3.3 REFUND OF FEES

The candidate who have been provisionally admitted many cancel admission by

submitting an application in prscribed proforma and may request for refund of fees. The refund of

fees as applicable shall be made in due course. Refund of tuition fees shall be made after deduction

of the cancellation charges as shown

RS 10000/ will be deducted during cap. After CAP NO REFUND OF FEES.

10.4 Scholarship & Concession:

Concession for backward class student (SC/ST/VJ/NT/OBC) given by social welfare dept.

Govt. of Maharashatra and for son and daughter of primary and middle school teacher and

non teaching employee is applicable to the candidate admitted in free seat only.

Student are eligible to get Govt. Scholarship to be granted for SC/ST/OBC. Student should

apply at time of admission to claim such type of Scholarship as eligibility in prescribed

format with required documents.

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P.wadhwani College of Pharmacy, Yavatmal

Scholarship Granted in Rs for B.Pharm students. –

Academic

Session

S.C. S.T. V.J.N.T. O.B.C. S.B.C.

2002-2003 63,835/- -- 26,815/- -- --

2003-2004 39,820/- -- 27,190/- 1,53,200/- 9,955/-

2004-2005 1,06,780/- 8,275/- 87,660/- 2,90,020/- 38,890/-

2005-2006 89,130/- -- 16,600/- 1,13,980/- 16,840/-

2006-2007 1,17,700/- -- 63,570/- 3,70,045/- 27,570/-

2007-2008 4,53,224 35,078 4,30,784 6,03,822 --

2008-2009 4,23,870 --- 6,55,792 7,50,540 1,22,961

2009-2010 523854 47430 979306 1042782 81774

2010-2011 632577 --- 1293181 715135 39034

2011-2012 1157144 126706 1320347 1011434 61985

2012-2013 889889 -- 1958267 1526317 229267

2013-2014 877242 --- 1936370 1495322 229267

2014-2015 886010 183450 1514392 2258758 141704

2015-2016 1015481 --- 1771553 2076738 349376

Free ship

Academic

Session

S.C. S.T. V.J.N.T. O.B.C. S.B.C.

2002-2003 27,900/- -- -- -- --

2003-2004 30,700/- -- 19,910/- 92,100/- 7,675/-

2004-2005 7,600/- -- -- -- --

2005-2006 15,200/- -- -- -- --

2006-2007 21,300/- -- 21,300/- 1,53,320/- --

2007-2008 1,87,248 -- 1,56,040 1,77,144 ---

2008-2009 1,17,261 -- 3,12,796 1,95,440 --

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2009-2010 126012 46344 180686 167283 --

2010-2011 104169 44333 23748 282785 ---

2011-2012 164955 -- 203108 330390 --

2012-2013 416690 --- 514182 655435 --

2013-2014 414370 --- 514182 521438 --

2014-2015 461325 --- 503178 184043 233475

2015-2016 65421 177269 139966 422842 --

Other Concession –

Academic

Session

PTC S.T.C. E.B.C

2003-2004 24,000/- 15,000/- --

2004-2005 -- 21,000/- --

2005-2006 -- 24,000/- --

2006-2007 -- -- --

2007-2008 18000/- --- --

2008-2009 9000/- 15000/- 3,26,170

2009-2010 1450000 9000 496327

2010-2011 3000 -- 466783

2011-2012 3000 -- 587373

2013-2014 --- -- --

2014-2015 --- --- 888551

2015-2016 --- --- 1104909

Scholarship Granted in Rs for M.Pharm students

Academic

Session

S.C. S.T. V.J.N.T. O.B.C. S.B.C.

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2008-2009 3,47,610 -- 1,14,610 2,90,800 --

2009-2010 954680 -- 288040 768380 --

2010-2011 1385592 -- 573913 1724130 175676

2011-2012 1029700 -- 1313873 2236550 116041

2012-2013 799350 -- 1152120 1466459 374160

2013-2014 799350 -- 1152120 1466459 374160

2014-2015 882100 14095 1154025 593553 --

2015-2016 396570 -- 636916 901305 132190

Free ship

Academic

Session

S.C. S.T. V.J.N.T. O.B.C. S.B.C.

2008-2009 3,38,700 -- 3,12,796 9,03,200 --

2009-2010 286140 -- -- 494200 --

2010-2011 115676 -- 231352 631752 115676

2011-2012 390630 -- -- 1010448 --

2012-2013 266450 -- -- 895312 --

2013-2014 266450 --- -- 705753 --

2014-2015 284960 -- -- --

2015-2016 -- -- -- -- --

10.4.1 Student enjoying above concession shall have to deposit the entire fees as mentioned in rule 10.1 The amount of

scholarship sanctioned by education department/social welfare department as applicable will be refunded to

the student. Subject to revision as per Govt. of Maharashatra, Mumbai from time to time.

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11.0 COURSE OF STUDY

11.1 Course of study will be as per Amravati University.

Scheme of Examination for B. Pharm (Semester wise) First to Eight semester

Sub.

Code

Subject Scheme of Examination

Minimum

Marks for

passing

Total

Marks in theory/

practical (Credits) Theory Practical Theory

Int.

Marks

Pract.

Int.

Mks.

Theory Pra

ctic

al

Hrs Marks Hrs Marks

Semester-I

1.1 Pharmaceutics-

I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

1.2 Pharmaceutical

Biochemistry-I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

1.3 Anatomy and

Physiology

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

1.4 Pharmaco

gnocy-I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

1.5 Pharmaceutical

Engineering-I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

Total Marks (credits) for the Semester 800 (Total

Credits: 40)

Semester-II

2.1 Pharmaceutics-

II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

2.2 Anatomy and

Physiology-II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

2.3 Pharmaco

gnocy-II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

2.4 Pharmaceutical

Engineering-II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

2.5 Pharmaceutical

Biochemistry-

II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

2.6 Mathematics 3 60 -- -- 20 -- 36 -- 80 (04)

Total Marks (credits) for the Semester 880 (Total

Credits: 44)

Semester-III

3.1 Physical

Pharmaceu-

tics-I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

3.2 Pharmaceutical

Microbiology

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

3.3 Pharmaceutical

Organic

chemistry-I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

3.4 Hospital and

Community

Pharmacy

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

3.5 Pharmaceutical

Inorganic

chemistry

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

3.6 Pathophy

siology

3 60 -- -- 20 -- 36 -- 80 (04)

Total Marks (credits) for the Semester 880 (Total

Credits: 44)

Semester-IV

4.1 Physical 3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

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Pharmaceutics-

II

4.2 Pharmaceutical

Organic

chemistry-II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

4.3 Pharmaceutical

Analysis-I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

4.4 Pharmaceutical

Biotechnology

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

4.5 Pharmacology-

I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

4.6 Basic

Computer

Applications

3 60 -- -- 20 -- 36 -- 80 (04)

Total Marks (credits) for the Semester 880 (Total

Credits: 44)

Semester-V

5.1 Pharmaceutics-

III

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

5.2 Medicinal

Chemistry-I

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

5.3 Pharmaceutical

Organic

Chemistry-III

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

5.4 Pharmacognoc

y-III

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

5.5 Pharmacology-

II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

5.6 Biopharmaceut

ics-I

3 60 -- -- 20 -- 36 -- 80 (04)

Total Marks (credits) for the Semester 880 (Total

Credits: 44)

Semester-VI

6.1 Pharmaceutics-

IV

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

6.2 Medicinal

Chemistry-II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

6.3 Pharmaceutical

Analysis-II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

6.4 Pharmacognos

y-IV

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

6.5 Biopharmaceut

ics-II

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

6.6 Clinical

Pharmacy

3 60 -- -- 20 -- 36 -- 80 (04)

6.7 Project* -- -- 3 80 -- -- -- -- 80 (04)

Total Marks (credits) for the Semester 960 (Total

Credits: 48)

Semester-VII

7.1 Pharmaceutics-

V

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

7.2 Medicinal

Chemistry-III

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

7.3 Pharmacology-

III

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

7.4 Pharmacognos

y-V

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

7.5 Pharmaceutical

Analysis-III

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

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7.6 Pharmaceutical

Jurisprudence

3 60 -- -- 20 -- 36 -- 80 (04)

7.7 Seminar (one

per each

student)*

3 80 -- -- -- -- 36 -- 80 (04)

Total Marks (credits) for the Semester 960 (Total

Credits: 48)

Semester-VIII

8.1 Pharmaceutics-

VI

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

8.2 Medicinal

Chemistry-IV

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

8.3 Pharmaceutical

Analysis-IV

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

8.4 Pharmacognos

y-VI

3 60 5 50 20 30 36 40 80 (04)+ 80 (04)

8.5 Clinical

Pharmacothera

peutics

3 60 -- -- 20 -- 36 -- 80 (04)

8.6 Communicatio

n Skills

3 60 -- -- 20 -- 36 -- 80 (04)

Total Marks (credits) for the Semester 800 (Total

Credits: 40)

Project Report :-

*The topic for the project shall be based on the practical work /theoretical/review oriented /any topic

from current Pharmaceutical development and shall be assigned to him/her by the respective guide

from faculty members immediate from the date of the commencement of the sixth semester.

*Report to be submitted in the institute and examination (seminars on the project report) shall be

conducted at the college level.

Examination/ Evaluation of the project shall be based on Introduction and information retrieval

systems, Organization of material and references in the project report, Representation, Skill in oral

presentation, Questioning and defending, and finally on the report.

Seminar :-

*The topic for the seminar shall be assigned to him/her by the faculty members of Seventh semester

& topic should be decided from the syllabus of same semester, with immediate from the date of the

commencement of the seventh semester.

Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and skill in oral

presentation

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M.PHARM COURSE OF STUDY

Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University

Scheme of Teaching and Examination as per Semester Pattern for M.PHARM in PHARMACEUTICS (MPH) Semest

er

Paper

code

Title of paper Scheme of

Teaching in

Hrs. per

Week

Scheme of Internal

Examination

Scheme of External Examination Total

Marks

(Credi

ts)

Lect

ure

Pract

ical

Theory Practica

l

Theory Practical Minimum

Marks (credits)

for Passing

Hrs. Mark

s

Hr

s

Mar

ks

Theory Pract

ical

Semest

er-I MC-

101

Research

Methodology &

Biostatistics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC -

102

Biotechnology and

Bioinformatics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC -

103

Quality Control of

Pharmaceutical

Products

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC -

104

Drug Regulatory

Affairs

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC-

105

Product Development

and Formulation

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC -

106

Laboratory course -1 -- 08 40 12 60 -- 50

(2)

100

(4)

MC -

107

Seminar (2 per each

subject)

*Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and skill

in oral presentation

50

(2)

Semest

er-II

MPH-

201

Novel Drug Delivery

Systems

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPH-

202

Biopharmaceutics &

Pharmacokinetics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPH-

203

Industrial Pharmacy 04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPH-

204

Advanced

Pharmaceutics &

Cosmetology

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPH-

205

Selected Topics in

Pharmaceutics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPH-

206

Laboratory Course -2

-- 08 40 12 60 -- 50

(2)

100

(4)

MPH-

207

Seminar ( 2 per each

subject)

*Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and skill

in oral presentation

50(2)

Semest

er-III

MPH-

301

Seminar on Research

envisaged for

dissertation

100(4)

MPH-

302

Seminar on recent

trends in

Pharmaceutical

sciences

150(6)

Semest

er-IV

MPH-

401

Dissertation 250

(8)

MPH-

402

Seminar (on

dissertation)

100(4)

MPH-

403

Viva-voce 100(4)

GRAND TOTAL

2000

(80)

MPH – M.Pharm. in Pharmaceutics

MC- M.Pharm. Common Paper

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Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University

Scheme of Teaching and Examination as per Semester Pattern for M.PHARM in PHARMACOLOGY (MPL)

Semester Paper

code

Title of paper Scheme of

Teaching in

Hrs. per

Week

Scheme of

Internal

Examination

Scheme of External Examination Total

Marks

(Credits

)

Lectu

re

Prac

tical

Theor

y

Pract

ical

Theory Practical Minimum

Marks (credits)

for Passing

Hrs. Mar

ks

Hrs Mar

ks

Theor

y

Pract

ical

Semester-I MC-

101

Research Methodology

& Biostatistics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC -

102

Biotechnology and

Bioinformatics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC -

103

Quality Control of

Pharmaceutical

Products

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC -

104

Drug Regulatory

Affairs

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC-

105

Product Development

and Formulation

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC -

106

Laboratory course -1 -- 08 40 12 60 -- 50

(2)

100 (4)

MC -

107

Seminar (2 per each

subject)

*Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and

skill in oral presentation

50 (2)

Semester-

II

MPL-

201

Advanced

Pharmacology and

toxicology

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MPL-

202

Advanced Clinical

Pharmacokinetics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MPL-

203

Topics in Pharmacology 04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MPL-

204

Biological evaluation

Techniques

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MPL-

205

Receptor in

Pharmacology

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MPL-

206

Laboratory Course -2

-- 08 40 12 60 -- 50

(2)

100 (4)

MPL-

207

Seminar ( 2 per each

subject)

*Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and

skill in oral presentation

50(2)

Semester-

III

MPL-

301

Seminar on Research

envisaged for

dissertation

100(4)

MPL-

302

Seminar on recent

trends in

Pharmaceutical sciences

150(6)

Semester-

IV

MPL-

401

Dissertation 250 (8)

MPL-

402

Seminar (on

dissertation)

100(4)

MPL-

403

Viva-voce 100(4)

GRAND TOTAL

2000

(80)

MPL – M.Pharm. in Pharmacology

MC- M.Pharm. Common Paper

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Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University

Scheme of Teaching and Examination as per Semester Pattern for M.PHARM in PHARMACEUTICAL

CHEMISTRY (MPC)

Semester Paper

code

Title of paper Scheme of

Teaching in Hrs.

per Week

Scheme of

Internal

Examination

Scheme of External Examination Total

Marks

(Credi

ts)

Lecture Practic

al

Theory Practic

al

Theory Practical Minimum

Marks (credits)

for Passing

Hr

s.

Mar

ks

Hrs Mar

ks

Theor

y

Pract

ical

Semester-I MC-

101

Research

Methodology &

Biostatistics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC -

102

Biotechnology and

Bioinformatics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC -

103

Quality Control of

Pharmaceutical

Products

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC -

104

Drug Regulatory

Affairs

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC-

105

Product

Development and

Formulation

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MC -

106

Laboratory course

-1

-- 08 40 12 60 -- 50

(2)

100

(4)

MC -

107

Seminar (2 per

each subject)

*Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and skill in

oral presentation

50

(2)

Semester-

II

MPC-

201

Advanced Organic

chemistry

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPC-

202

Advanced

Medicinal

chemistry

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPC-

203

Modern

Analytical

Techniques

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPC-

204

Rational Drug

Design

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPC-

205

Chemistry of

Natural Product

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100

(4)

MPC-

206

Laboratory Course

-2

-- 08 40 12 60 -- 50

(2)

100

(4)

MPC-

207

Seminar ( 2 per

each subject)

*Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and skill in

oral presentation

50(2)

Semester-

III

MPC-

301

Seminar on

Research

envisaged for

dissertation

100(4)

MPC-

302

Seminar on recent

trends in

Pharmaceutical

sciences

150(6)

Semester-

IV

MPC-

401

Dissertation 250

(8)

MPC-

402

Seminar (on

dissertation)

100(4)

MPC-

403

Viva-voce 100(4)

GRAND TOTAL

2000

(80)

MPC – M.Pharm. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry MC- M.Pharm. Common Paper

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Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University

Scheme of Teaching and Examination as per Semester Pattern for M.PHARM in Quality Assurance (MQA)

Semester Paper

code

Title of paper Scheme of

Teaching in

Hrs. per

Week

Scheme of

Internal

Examination

Scheme of External Examination Total

Marks

(Credits

)

Lectur

e

Prac

tical

Theor

y

Prac

tical

Theory Practical Minimum Marks

(credits) for

Passing

Hrs. Mar

ks

Hr

s

M

ark

s

Theory Practic

al

Semester

-I MC-

101

Research Methodology &

Biostatistics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC

-102

Biotechnology and

Bioinformatics

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC

-103

Quality Control of

Pharmaceutical Products

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC

-104

Drug Regulatory Affairs 04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC-

105

Product Development and

Formulation

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MC

-106

Laboratory course -1 -- 08 40 12 60 -- 50 (2) 100 (4)

MC

-107

Seminar (2 per each

subject)

*Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and

skill in oral presentation

50 (2)

Semester

-II

MQ

A-

201

Quality Assurance

Technique

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MQ

A-

202

Biological evaluation and

standardization

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MQ

A-

203

Advanced Analytical

Technique

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MQ

A-

204

Packaging technology 04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MQ

A-

205

Selected topics in Quality

assurance

04 -- 30 -- 03 70 -- 50 (2) -- 100 (4)

MQ

A-

206

Laboratory Course -2

-- 08 40 12 60 -- 50 (2) 100 (4)

MQ

A-

207

Seminar ( 2 per each

subject)

*Evaluation of seminar shall be based on the communication, representation and

skill in oral presentation

50(2)

Semester

-III

MQ

A-

301

Seminar on Research

envisaged for dissertation

100(4)

MQ

A-

302

Seminar on recent trends

in Pharmaceutical sciences

150(6)

Semester

-IV

MQ

A-

401

Dissertation 250 (8)

MQ

A-

402

Seminar (on dissertation) 100(4)

MQ

A-

403

Viva-voce 100(4)

2000

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GRAND TOTAL (80)

MQA – M.Pharm. in Quality Assurance; MC- M.Pharm. Common Paper

SCHEME FOR MARK DISTRIBUTION OF SEMESTER III & IV

SEMISTER-III

The topic for the research envisage for dissertation and seminar on recent trends in Pharmaceutical science

shall be assigned to him/her by the Guide within one month from the date of the commencement of the third

semester.

A. SEMINAR ON RESEARCH ENVISAGED FOR DISSERTATION

Contents Marks Credits

1. Selection of research topic and their applicability 25 01

2. Introduction and information retrieval systems 25 01

3. Reading research papers 25 01

4. Skill in oral presentation 25 01

Total 100 04

B. SEMINAR ON RECENT TRENDS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

Contents Marks Credits

1. Introduction and information retrieval systems 25 01

2. Organization of material and references 25 01

3. Representation 25 01

4. Skill in oral presentation 25 01

5. Questioning and defending 25 01

6. Report 25 01

Total 150 06

*The report shall be submitted to the respective guide/Head of Department/ Library/University

SEMESTER - IV

A. Dissertation Work

Contents Marks Credit

1. Introduction, information retrieval systems 25 01

2. Experimental Work 100 04

3. Scientific Contents 25 01

4. Result/ Conclusion 50 02

5. Organization of scientific material, thesis, dissertation

and references

50 02

Total 250 09

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B. Seminar

Contents Marks Credit

1. Representation 50 02

2. Skill in oral presentation 50 02

Total 100 04

C. Viva-Voce

Contents Marks Credit

1. Reading research papers and depth of knowledge on work

topic

25 01

2. Discussion 50 02

3. Report 25 01

Total 100 04

12.0 CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE

12.1 All student have to maintain discipline, serious indiscipline on the part of student

may result his/her withdrawal or expulsion from the college.

12.2 A student if found indulging in anti-national activities contrary to the provision of

act and laws enforced by Govt. will be liable to be expelled from the college without

any notice by the principal.

12.3 Any student providing wrong information in the application form, will be expelled

from the college, in all such matter the decision of Principal will be final and

irrevocable.

12.4 Attendance of the student as per Sant. Gadge Baba Amravati University should

not be less than 75% of the classes held both in theory and practical separately in

each subject to appear in the final examination. Otherwise he/she may be detained

from the exam.

To appear in sessional examination % attendance should not be less than 70%

12.5 Head of the institution may verify the antecedents of the candidate through the

appropriate police authority.

12.6 Loud talking and congregating in the corridors, laboratories, library and class rooms

should be avoided. Students found indulging in these will be punished by the

Principal.

12.7 If consistent progress is not observed a candidate may be advised to leave the course

and his/her parent/guardian will be informed accordingly.

12.8 Student should bring every thing required while doing practical.

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12.9 If student remain absent he/she has to submit an application endorsed by Guardian

stating reason for the absence of his ward, in case of absence on medical ground the

application must be supported by medical certificate from registered medical

practitioner. Student remaining absent and whose leave will not be considered will

have to pay absentee fine as implemented by college. Students will have to pay these

fine before dates specified on N. B. otherwise late fee will be charged.

12.10 No student will be allowed to appear for final examination unless.

a) He/she paid all the fees and other dues.

b) He/she satisfy the rules of attendance minimum requirement of 75% as per the

University.

c) He/she has completed all practical record books and getting certified by

concerned teacher.

12.11 Student should carry their identity card all the time.

12.12 Student should regularly read notice notified on the notice board.

12.13 Student should not involved directly or indirectly in any type of raging otherwise

will be punished as per the provision of Maharashatra Act XXXIII known as

"Maharashatra Prohibition of Ragging Act of 1999" resulting in suspension,

expulsion from college and imprisonment.

12.14 Student should not be involved in chewing tobacco or allied matter otherwise will be

punished as per the provision in rule.

12.15 No student should be involved in “common off” student involved in common off will

be expelled out from college. Decision of principal be final & irrevocable.

13.0 Conduct of examination

13.1 Periodical (Sessional Examination)

13.1.1 There will be 3 periodic sessional examination of 20 marks for theory the average of

best of two will be sent to university.

13.1.2 In practical there shall be 20 marks for sessional the distribution of marks will be as

under

Day to day assessment in practical work – 10 marks

Sessional practical marks - 10 marks

13.2 UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION

13.2.1 Eighty marks shall be allotted to each of theory & practical examination held by

university.

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13.2.2 Each theory paper shall consist of Section A & Section B of 40 marks each.

13.2.3 Eighty marks of annual practical examination will be distributed as

Experimental Work – 60 marks

Viva Voice – 20 marks

13.3 A candidate to be eligible to pass the examination must have obtained not less than

45% marks in periodical and University examination for theory and for practical

50% separately.

13.4 Standard of Passing

Distinction - 75% and above in subject / Class

First Class - 60% and above in subject / Class

Pass Class - 45% and above and up to 65% pass

13.5 ATKT - as per rule of Sant. Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati

13.6 Grace marks - As per rule of Sant. Gadge Baba Amravati University

13.7 As a part of curriculum every candidate for degree of B. Pharm. shall be required to

work for atleast eight weeks in a Pharmaceutical Industry, in a hospital or in a PCI

approved drug store within or outside Maharashtra State at the end of Third / Fourth

year of B. Pharm science course.

13.9 Any candidate having % attendance less than 75% in theory and practical will

be detained from examination.

14.0 UNIFORM

For Boys - Sky Blue Shirt and Dark Neavy Blue Pant ,

Maroon Color Tie

For Girls - Sky Blue Camiz and Salwar.

16.0 SALIENT FEATURE

16.1 Book Bank Scheme - College is running book bank scheme for meritorious student

and needy students. Meritorius students upto 2nd rank from each class can posses

two books with him/her through out the year as per his/her choice but preference

will be given as per merit basis. Any student can posses one book with him/her by

paying cost of book plus 50% of cost as deposit. Fifty percent amount will be

deducted will be deducted from total deposit at the time of return of book.

16.2 STUDENT TEACHER GUARDIAN SCHEME -

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The scheme is operated so that every student will be under the guardianship of a

teacher decided by Principal as long as he/she remain on the roll of college. The

objective of this scheme are (1) Personal and intimate contact between students and

teacher (2) Constant watch on the progress of student and his performance (3)

Motivation of the student towards academic achievements (4) Keep the parent

informed about the student performance.

16.3 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL -

It keeps in continuous touch with prospective employers all over all country. It

provides information about carrier opportunities and keep track of emerging Industry

trend. Campus interview are conducted every year for placement of students.

16.4 ACADEMIC MONITORING (ICIU) -

For review of academic progress like no of hrs. conducted for theory and practical

classes, % of syllabus covered, % result, % attendance of student, no. of experiments

conducted in practical and other academic matters, a committee is constituted under

chairmanship of principal other member will be two senior teacher and one sessional

in charge, & two students representative. Committee will meet before every

sessional and annual examination. The progress of students will be communicated to

parent.

16.5 Apart from teaching various programme are conducted like blood donation, tree

plantation detection of food adulteration. In future we are planning to organise

various activities under N. S. S. through which we will be able to develop

importance of cleaning, blood donation, tree plantation, humanity, honesty in the

student's mind.

16.6 AWARDS

Every year meritorius students upto 2nd rank are felicitated by awarding medals at

the time of annual day celebration as under -

1st Merit - Gold Medal 2nd Merit - Silver Medal

Apart from academic merit, students are awarded by attractive prizes for their

extraordinary talent extracurricular activities like sport and cultural events. Every

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year Best student Award is given to student for his/her academic and other

excellence

STUDENT

16.7 Students Council - Every year students council is consitituted under chairmanship

of Principal. Student securing first rank in Annual examination will be nominated as

class representative. One representative will be nominated from talented students in

field of sport, cultural events, NSS activities. Girl student will be nominated to

represent all girls in the institution. One student will be elected from nominated

members, who will represent the college into the university

16.8 E-mail and internet facility is available for students & E. Library facility is also

available in college library.

16.9 Local Telephone, Xerox and lamination facilities are available in college premises.

16.10 Bus facility is available for college student in concessional rate, Student can availe

bus facility from any part of city.

16.11 BOARDING AND LODGING FACILITY

College offers boarding and lodging facility for both boys and girls presently

girls hostel is rented on yearly basis near by college having capacity of

accommodation of 20 girls , boys hostel constructed adjacent to college having

capacity of accommodation of 50 boys

Cost of Lodging and boarding

Girls Hostel Rs. 6000/- per annum , Boys Hostel Rs. 6000/- per annum,Mess

Charges Rs.2000/-per month

16.12 INSURANCE FACILITY

16.12.1 Student and Staff Insurance - Every student and staff members of the college

are insured against any minor accident. For detail information should contact to Principal.

16.12.2 Insurance of College Asset – College assets including Infrastructure , Equipment,

Instruments, Books , Furniture’s, Computers are Insured against burglaries and fire.

16.13 UNIVERSITY SCHEMES / SCHOLARSHIP: -

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16.13.1 Students Welfare Fund Scholarship given by university a per the academic and

overall Merit (Sport, Cultural), student insurance scheme is also provided by university.

ADDITIONAL

17.0 A specified number of seats are reserved for the nominees from state and union

territories which lack the facility in pharmacy education, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India

determines these seats every year. These seats are over and above the sanctioned intake. For

admission in this category the respective state select the candidates for the seats ear marked

for the state. Eligible candidate as mention in rule 6.1 should apply to competent authority

of the respective state.

17.1 Once seat over & above the intake is offered to the childrens of citizens who are

displaced from J K from 1990 onwards due to terrorists activity, candidate eligible as per

above rule (17.0) should apply to principal K.M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy, Dr. R.G.

Thadani Marg, Worli Sea face, Mumbai on or before last date prescribed by competent

authority.

TRAINING & PLACEMENT CELL

We are having training and placement cell through which we are recruiting our

students to various fields like Marketing, Production, Quality Control…etc. following

are modes of employment.

1) Placement through campus interview by various esteemed organization

2) Correspondence through job consultants

3) By notification in the newspapers.

The following is the placement position achieved through the efforts of our training &

placement cell. Headed by Dr. N.I.Kochar,Professor in Pharmacology

PLACEMENT POSITION

Area of Placement Number of Placement B.Pharm

Entrepreneurship / Non Industries 08

Industry as Pharmacist (Production Chemist / Quality

Control / Packaging )

126

In Marketing as Marketing Executive 115

Self Employment 305

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Abroad for higher Education / Placement 30

Government Service as Pharmacist 66

Academic as a Faculty 93

FACULTY POSITION

FULL TIME FACULTY AVAILABLE 2014-2015

Discipline

Level Year of

Establishment

AICTE approved

intake

Total No of full time Faculty

Total

Visiting

Faculty

Total

Total ( Full time + Visitin

g)

Pharmacy (PH)

B. Pharm UG

1997

60

Principal& Prof

1 1

Associate. Prof

4 16 --- 18 18

Assistant Prof.

11 2

M. Pharm

PG 2006(P’ceutics) 2007(P’chem.) 2008(QA) 2010(P’cology)

72

Professor 04

Associate. Professor

03 11 11

Assistant Professor

04 00 11

NO OF FACULTY EMPLOYED AND LEFT DURING LAST 3 YEARS

Total faculty recruited 29 (2 visiting)

Faculty left 07

Faculty Student Ratio - 1: 11.64

(Including PG)

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BIO DATA OF PRINCIPAL

1. Name :- Prof.( Dr ) A V. Chandewar.

2. Designation :- Principal and

Dean, Faculty of Medicine,

Sant Gadge Baba, Amravati University,

Amravati (M.S.)

3 Date of Joining :- 21/12/2008

4. Educational Qualification:- M. Pharm. Ph.D. (Pharmachemistry).

5. Work Experience

- Teaching -- 25 Years

- Research -- 04 years

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharmaceutical Chemistry

7. Subjects teaching at UG & PG Level : Pharmaceutical Chemistry

8. Research guidance -

Master’s - 35

Ph. D. - - 3

No. of papers published in National Journal 45

International Journal 20

Conferences 22

9. Projects Carried out - 02

10. Patents -

12. Research Publications - 04

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI , Chemist

Association.

14. Consultancy Activities - Working as consultant for new college

development

15. Award - Received Prof. G.B. Singh Memmorial Gold

Medal

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name :- Dr. M D. KSHIRSAGAR

2. Designation :- Professor

3. Date of Joining :- 02/08/2004

4. Educational :- M. Pharm, Ph.D.

Qualification (Pharmaceutics)

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 12 Year

- Research 3 Year

- Industry 10 Year

- Others ---

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharmaceutics

7. Subjects teaching at UG & PG Leve :- Pharmaceutics, Industrial

Pharmacy

Post Graduate Level :- Product Development

formulation

technology

8. Research guidance

No. of papers published in

Master’s 20 - National Journals - 25

Ph. D. 10 - International Journals - 10

- Conferences - 20

9. Projects Carried out - Industrial Projects (3)

10. Patents -

11. Technology Transfer - 02

12. Research Publications - 06

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI , Chemist Association.

14. Cosultancy Activities - Working as consultant for Pharma Industry

15. Award -

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name :- Dr. N.I.Kochar

2. Designation :- Professor

3. Date of Joining :- 05/07/2010

4. Educational :- M.Pharm Ph.D

Qualification .

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 17 years

- Research 02

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharmacology

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level -

Post Graduate Level - Selected Topics in Quality Asssurance

8. Research -

No. of papers published in

Master’s - 5 - National Journals 10

Ph. D. - - International Journals 05

- Conferences: - 05

- Review articles 04

9. Projects Carried out: - Development of industrial pilot plant

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer: - NIL

12. Research Publications: - 15

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : -Prof. Dr. Miss M.A. Channawar

2. Designation : - Associate Professor

3. Date of Joining : - 02/12/2004

4. Educational Qualification : - M. PHARM.,Ph.D

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 17 Yrs.

- Research -----

- Industry --

- Others -----

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharmaceutics

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Bio Pharmaceutics &

pharmacokinetics

Post Graduate Level : Product Development and formulation

7. Research guidance

8. No. of papers published in . : --

Master’s: -- 15 -National Journals : 16

Ph. D :- -International Journals : 12

-Conferences: - : 10

9. Projects Carried out: - :-09

10. Patents: - ------

11. Technology Transfer: ------

12. Research Publications: ------- : 28

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Dr. Miss . B. V. Bakde

2. Designation : - Associate Professor

3. Date of Joining : - 16/01/2011

4. Educational Qualification:- M. PHARM. Ph.D

5 Work Experience

- Teaching 12 year

- Research

- Industry

- Others

5. Area of Specialization: - Pharmaceutics

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Indusrial Pharmacy, Physical Pharmacy

P.G. Level :Bio pharmaceutics

7. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s 14 - National Journals 20

Ph. D. - International Journals 14

- Conferences - 20

8. Projects carried out -08

9. Patents -

10. Technology Transfer -

11. Research Publications -32

12. No. of Books published with details -

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Dr. D. S. Mohale

2. Designation : - Associate Professor

3. Date of Joining : - 09/01/2012

4. Educational : - M. Pharm, Ph.D

Qualification

5. Work Experience

- Teaching - 11 years

- Research -

- Industry -

- Others -

6. Area of Specialization : - Quality Assurance

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : - Pharmacology,

At P.G.Level : Selected topics in QA

8. Research guidance No. of papers published in

Master’s 03 - National Journals - 10

Ph. D. - International Journals - 10

- Conferences - 03

9. Projects carried out - Phytopharmacological screening of Lagenaria

siceraria for

Antihyperlipidemic activity.

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 20

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Dr.Miss. S.R. Gawande

2. Designation : - Associate Professor

3. Date of Joining: - 09/01/2012

4. Educational Qualification: - M.Pharm. Ph.D

5. Work Experience

- Teaching -- 19 years

- Research --

- Industry --

- Others

6. Area of Specialization : - Pharmaceutics

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmaceutical Unit Operation,

General and Dispensing Pharmacy

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s 01 - National Journals : 10

Ph. D. - International Journals : 10

- Conferences : 04

9. Projects Carried out: - Formulation and Evaluation of Mouth

Melting

Tablets

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications -20

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Dr. C. D. Khadse

2. Designation : - Associate Professor

3. Date of Joining : - 02/07/2012

4. Educational : - M. Pharm, PhD.

Qualification

5. Work Experience

- Teaching -- 17 Years

- Research -- 01

- Industry -- 00

- Others -- Nil

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharmacognosy

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: - Hospital and Community Pharmacy

PG level :- Packaging Technology

8. Research guidance No. of papers published in

Master’s 00 - National Journals - 09

Ph. D. Nil - International Journals - 04

- Conferences

- 15

9. Projects Carried out -

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 12

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of IPA, APTI

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - Nil

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Prof. Anil Dewani

2. Designation : - Assistant Professor

3. Date of Joining : - 09/07/2007

4. Educational : - M. Pharm, Ph.D (Submitted)

Qualification

5. Work Experience

- Teaching -- 9 Years

- Research -- Nil

- Industry -- 01 month

- Others -- Nil

6. Area of Specialization:- Quality Assurance.

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: - Pharmaceutical analysis

Pharmaceutical organic chemistry

8. Research guidance No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals -17

Ph. D. - International Journals - 12

- Conferences - 03

9. Projects Carried out - “Study of centella asiatica on anxiety and

oxidative stress in Rats”

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 22

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name :- Prof.P. M. Giradkar.

2. Designation :- Assistant Professor

3. Date of Joining :- 01/08/2009

4. Educational Qualification :- M. PHARM.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching -- 20 years

- Research --

- Industry --

- Others --

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharmceutical Chemistry

7. Subjects teaching at Under grduate Level : Pharmceutical Chemistry

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals :01

Ph. D. - International Journals : 01

- Conferences - 05

9. Projects Carried out

10. Patents -

11. Technology Transfer -

12. Research Publications - 02

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Prof. Tushar A. Rode

2. Designation : - Assistant Professor

3. Date of Joining: - 22/8/2007

4. Educational Qualification:- M.Pharm.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching -- 9 years

- Research --

- Industry -- 1 Year

- Others

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharmacognosy

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmacognosy I, Pharmacognosy III

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 02

Ph. D. - International Journals;

- Conferences :01

9. Projects Carried out: - Evaluation of Hypoglycemic activity of

Delonix Regia Leaves

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 01

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Dr. A. S. Tripathi

2. Designation : - Assistant Professor

3. Date of Joining: - 01/07/2008

4. Educational Qualification: - M.Pharm. Ph.D.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching --08 year

- Research --

- Industry --

- Others

6. Area of Specialization : - Pharmacology

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Anatomy and Physiology,

Pharmacology

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 16

Ph. D. - International Journals; : 13

- Conferences : 05

9. Projects Carried out: - Evaluation of immunomodulatory and

antioxidant activity of Amorphophallus Cappanulataus tuber.

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 20

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Dr. J.P Lavande (Jain).

2. Designation : - Assistant Professor

3. Date of Joining: - 16/06/2008

4. Educational Qualification: - M.Pharm. Ph.D.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching --08year

- Research --

- Industry --

- Others --

6. Area of Specialization : - Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmaceutical Biotechnology,

Community Pharmacy

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 10

Ph. D. - International Journals; : 02

- Conferences : 08

9. Projects Carried out: - Neuroprotective effect of Alpha Lipoic Acid in

Iminodipropionitrile induced oxidative damage

in Rat Brain

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 04

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Prof. Vaibhav M. Darvhekar.

2. Designation : - Assistant Professor

3. Date of Joining: - 10/07/2008

4. Educational Qualification: - M.Pharm. Ph.D(Regd)

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 08 year

- Research

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharmacognosy

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmacocognosy II

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 03

Ph. D. - International Journals ; 04

- Conferences : 05

9. Projects Carried out: - Anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic activity of

Murrya

Koenigii springe

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 07

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Prof. Suraj T.Landge

2. Designation : - Asstt.Professor

3. Date of Joining: - 01/08/2009

4. Educational Qualification:- M.Pharm. Ph.D. (Regd)

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 07 year

- Research

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization : - Pharmaceutics

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmaceutics,

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s :Nil - National Journals : 05

Ph. D. :Nil - International Journals ; 02

- Conferences : 04

9. Projects Carried out: - Development and evaluation of sustained

release oral solid dosage form using various polymers and their blends

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 07

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Mr. Abhijit Shrirao

2. Designation : - Asstt.Professor

3. Date of Joining: - 13/001/2011

4. Educational Qualification:- M.Pharm. Ph.D (Regd)

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 06 year

- Research

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization : - Pharmacology

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmacology

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s :Nil - National Journals : 04

Ph. D. :Nil - International Journals ; 03

- Conferences : 04

9. Projects Carried out: - Development and evaluation of sustained release oral solid

dosage form using various polymers and their blends

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 07

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Mr. Wadhwani Paresh J.

2. Designation : - Asstt.Professor

]3. Date of Joining: - 08/09/2009

4. Educational Qualification:- M.Pharm.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 07

- Research Nil

- Industry Nil

- Others Nil

6. Area of Specialization : - Pharmacology

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmaceutics,

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 04

Ph. D. - International Journals ;04

- Conferences :03

9. Projects Carried out: - Effect of Agmotine on dopamine mediated

behaviors: Pediction of antipsychotic like activity

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 08

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Miss. Maimuna A.Bombaywala

2. Designation : - Asstt.Professor

3. Date of Joining: - 01/08/2011

4. Educational Qualification:- M.Pharm.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 04

- Research Nil

- Industry Nil

- Others Nil

6. Area of Specialization : - Quality Assurance

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Organic chemistry,

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 03

Ph. D. - International Journals :03

- Conferences :02

9. Projects Carried out: -

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 06

13. Professional Membership - Life Member of APTI.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Miss. Archana D Kajale

2. Designation : - Asstt.Professor

]3. Date of Joining: - 01/01/2013

4. Educational Qualification:- M.Pharm.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 2 yrs

- Research Nil

- Industry Nil

- Others Nil

6. Area of Specialization : - Pharmaceutics

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmaceutics

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 01

Ph. D. - International Journals ;01

- Conferences :02

9. Projects Carried out: -

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 02

13. Professional Membership - Nil

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Mr Sachin Marotrao Hiradeve

2. Designation : - Assistant Prof.

3. Date of Joining: - 12/08/2016

4. Educational Qualification:- M. Pharm, PhD. (Submitted)

.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 08 years

- Research

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharma Chemistry

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Inorganic Chemistry, Pharma. analysis

8. Research guidance -

No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 00

Ph. D. - International Journals ; 09

- Conferences : 12

9. Projects Carried out: - NA

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 09

13. Professional Membership - NIL

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - UGC: BSR

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Mr Ramish Faraz Kamil

2. Designation : - Assistant Prof.

3. Date of Joining: - 09/10/2015

4. Educational Qualification:- M. Pharm. (Pharma Chemistry)

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 01 years

- Research

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization :- Pharma Chemistry

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Medicinal Chemistry

8. Research guidance -

No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals :

Ph. D. - International Journals;

- Conferences : 04

9. Projects Carried out: -

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - Nil

13. Professional Membership - NIL

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Dr. Dipti Bipin Ruikar

2. Designation : - Associate Prof.

3. Date of Joining: - 23/5/2016

4. Educational Qualification:- Ph.D

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 10 years 07 Months

- Research 3 Years

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization :- Quality Assurance

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - Pharmaceutical Analysis

Biochemistry

Inorganic Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

8. Research guidance - M. Pharm, B. Pharm Students

No. of papers published in

Master’s 01 - National Journals : 01

Ph. D. 06 - International Journals : 06

- Conferences : 06

9. Projects Carried out: -

10. Patents - 01

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - 07

13. Professional Membership - NIL

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award

1. Awarded first position (research) for poster presentation on” Invitro evaluation of

glimepiride hydroxylation in human liver microsomes; Prefential inhibition by

sulfamethoxazole” during National Seminar On Drug Development And Evaluation:

PK-PD Perspective.11th March 2011 at NIRMA University Institute of Pharmacy,

Ahmedabad (Gujarat).

2. Received AICTE National Doctoral fellowship (NDF) sponsored by AICTE New

Delhi for full time PhD. (2008-2011).

3. Certificate for the Best Student Award 2002 during bachelor’s degree.

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Mr Nilesh Wadhwani

2. Designation : - Assistant Prof.

3. Date of Joining: - 09/11/2016

4. Educational Qualification:- M. Pharm

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 01 years

- Research

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization :- Quality assurance

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level -

Post graduation level - DRA, Research methodology

8. Research guidance -

No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals : 1

Ph. D. - International Journals ; 2

- Conferences : 2

9. Projects Carried out: -

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - Nil

13. Professional Membership - NIL

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Mr. Parashram Kashiram Mardane

2. Designation : - Lecturer (Visiting)

3. Date of Joining : - 19/05/2006

4. Educational:- M.Sc.(Maths) B.Ed.

Qualification

5. Work Experience

- Teaching - 21 years

- Research -

- Industry -

- Others -

6. Area of Specialization:-

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Mathematics

At PG Level : Bio-statics

8. Research guidance - No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals –

Ph. D. - International Journals- -

- Conferences -

9. Projects Carried out :

10. Patents

11. Technology Transfer

12. Research Publications

13. Professional Membership - NIL.

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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FACULTY BIODATA

1. Name : - Mr Akhlaque Sheikh.

2. Designation : - Lecturer

3. Date of Joining: - 16/08/2006

4. Educational Qualification:- B.Sc Biology,

Comp Hardware Networking Diploma.

5. Work Experience

- Teaching 08 years

- Research

- Industry

- Others

6. Area of Specialization :- Computer Hardware Networking

7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level - B.E.C.A.

8. Research guidance -

No. of papers published in

Master’s - National Journals :

Ph. D. - International Journals;

- Conferences :

9. Projects Carried out: -

10. Patents - Nil

11. Technology Transfer - Nil

12. Research Publications - Nil

13. Professional Membership - NIL

14. Cosultancy Activities - NIL

15. Award - NIL

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P. WADHWANI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, YAVATMAL DETAIL OF TEACHING FACULTY (2016-17)

SN Name of faculty Designatio

n UG PG Ph.D

1 Prof (Dr). A.V.

Chandewar Principal B.Pharm

M.Pharm.

Pharma

chemistry

Ph.D.

2 Prof.(Dr).M.D.Kshirsagar Professor B.Phar

m

M.Pharm.

P’ceutics

Ph.D.

3 Dr.N.I.Kochar Professor B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’cology Ph D.

4 Dr. Miss. M.A.Channawar Associate.

Professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm.

P’ceutics PhD

5 Dr. Miss. S.R. Gawande Associate

Professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’ceutics Ph.D

6 Dr.Miss. B.V.Bakade Associate

Professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm.

P’ceutics PhD

7 Dr.C.D. Khadse Associate

Professor

B.Phar

m

M. Pharm.

P’ Cognosy PhD

8 Mr. P.M.Giradkar Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’chemistry ---

9 Dr..D.S.Mohale Associate

Professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

Quality

Assurance

PhD

10 Mr.T.A. Rode Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’cognosy --

11 Mr. A. P. Dewani Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M. Pharm

Quality

assurance.

PhD

Submitted

12 Dr. A.S. Tripathi Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’cology PhD

13 Dr. J.P. Lavande Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’ Biotech PhD

14 Mr. V.M. Darvhekar Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’cognosy

Regd. For

PhD

15 Mr. S.T.Landge Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M.pharm

Pharmaceutics

Regd. For

PhD

16 Mr. P J Wadhwani Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’cology …

17 Mr. A.V.Shrirao Assistant

Prof.

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

P’cology

Regd. For

PhD

18 Miss M.A.Bombaywala Assistant

professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

Quality

Assurance

….

19 Miss. A.D. Kajale Assistant

Professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

Pharmaceutics

PhD

Submitted

20 Mr. Ramish Faraz Kamil Assistant

Professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

Pharma

chemistry

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ADMISSIONS DETAILS -

For admissions in the seats remaining vacant after CAP and seats in the

management quota, advertisement in leading News papers (State, regional & local

level) is published and applications are called from eligible students. For scrutinee of

application received and carrying overall admission process admission committee is

constituted every year.The constitution of admission committee will be ……

For College Level Admission For Management Seats

Principal Chairman President

Chairman

Two senior lecturer Member Principal & two faculty

Member

Advertisement, admission related notices, schedule of admission process are

notified on college notice board and published on college web site

www.pwcpharmacy.com before commencement of process.

ADMISSION DETAILS IN B.PHARM. AND M.PHARM COURSE

Academic year class

Total admission

Male Female

1997-1998 B.Pharm I 34 1 35

1998-1999 B.Pharm I 27 6 33

B.Pharm II 36 2 38

1999-2000 B.Pharm I 13 8 21

B.Pharm II 32 8 40

B.Pharm III 36 2 38

2000-2001 B.Pharm I 31 7 38

B.Pharm II 25 13 38

B.Pharm III 28 9 37

B.Pharm IV 36 2 38

2001-2002 B.Pharm I 32 8 40

B.Pharm II 30 8 38

B.Pharm III 24 13 37

B.Pharm IV 9 22 31

21 Mr. Hiradeve S.M. Assistant

Professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

Pharma

chemistry

PhD

Submitted

22 Mr. Majethia V.R. Assistant

Professor

B.Phar

m

M.Pharm

Pharmaceutics ----

23 Mr. Wadhwani N.G. Assistant

Professor

B.

Pharm

M.Pharm

Quality

Assurance

---

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2002-2003 B.Pharm I 35 5 40

B.Pharm II 23 8 31

B.Pharm III 29 7 36

B.Pharm IV 21 11 32

2003-2004 B.Pharm I 45 15 60

B.Pharm II 37 3 40

B.Pharm III 18 9 27

B.Pharm IV 34 7 41

2004-2005 B.Pharm I 50 8 58

B.Pharm II 53 17 70

B.Pharm III 30 3 33

B.Pharm IV 18 11 29

2005-2006 B.Pharm I 52 8 60

B.Pharm II 53 13 66

B.Pharm III 47 17 64

B.Pharm IV 30 3 33

2006-2007 B.Pharm I 46 13 59

B.Pharm II 60 9 69

B.Pharm III 55 13 68

B.Pharm IV 46 17 63

M. Pharm- I 08 02 10

2007-08 B.Pharm I 43 16 59

B.Pharm II 55 14 69

B.Pharm III 45 09 54

B.Pharm IV 53 14 67

M. Pharm- I 18 07 25

M. Pharm- II 08 02 10

2008-09 B.Pharm I 41 10 51

B.Pharm II 44 22 66

B.Pharm III 49 15 64

B.Pharm IV 43 07 50

M. Pharm- I 27 08 35

M. Pharm- II 26 08 34

2009-10 B.Pharm I 36 16 52

B.Pharm II 24 3 27

B.Pharm III 45 17 62

B.Pharm IV 51 16 67

M. Pharm- I 41 10 51

M. Pharm- II 26 08 34

2010-11 B.Pharm I 33 16 49

B.Pharm II 33 18 51

B.Pharm III 47 16 63

B.Pharm IV 38 19 57

M. Pharm- I 61 11 72

M. Pharm- II 41 10 51

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ADMISSION DETAIL

Acad. yr class Boys Girls Total

2011-12 B.Pharm I 25 11 36

B.Pharm II 42 25 67

B.Pharm III 58 15 73

B.Pharm IV 55 16 71

M. Pharm- I 37 16 53

M. Pharm- II 61 11 72

2012-13

B.Pharm I 35 25 60

B.Pharm II 42 14 56

B.Pharm III 38 16 64

B.Pharm IV 48 22 70

M. Pharm- I 27 12 39

M. Pharm- II 36 15 51

B.Pharm I 26 20 46

B.Pharm II 37 31 68

2013-14 B.Pharm III 42 15 59

B.Pharm IV 33 20 53

M. Pharm- I 15 11 26

M. Pharm- II 21 13 39

B.Pharm I 57

B.Pharm II 72

2014-15 B.Pharm III 62

B.Pharm IV 54

M. Pharm- I 19

M. Pharm- II 23

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University Meritorious Students:

Top ranks in University examination.

Name of Student Order of Merit Exam Course

Mr. Mahavir B. Chaugule 7th Summer-2001 B. Pharm

Miss. Shikha V. Gupta 4th Summer-2002 B. Pharm

Mr. Sandip S. Chavhan 2nd Summer-2004 B. Pharm

Miss. Sejal J. Patel 2nd Summer -2005 B. Pharm

Miss. Rakhee K. Kotecha 1st Summer -2007 B. Pharm

Miss. Tashneem A. Sahamalak 2nd Summer -2007 B. Pharm

Miss. Sonali O. Uttarwar 1st Summer -2008 B. Pharm

Miss. Aditi C. Sharma 3rd Summer -2009 B. Pharm

Mr. Mayur N. Sejpal 7th Summer -2009 B. Pharm

Miss. Rakhee K. Kotecha 1st Summer -2009 M. Pharm

Miss. Deepali Sahebrao Bhagat 7th Summer -2010 B. Pharm

Miss . K. S. Parwani 1st Summer-2010 M.Pharm

Mr. Darpan P. Mahale 3rd Summer -2010 M. Pharm

Miss. Dawasaz Maimuna Nooruddin 1st Summer -2011 M. Pharm

Miss. S.U. Ambalkar 1st (P. Chem) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Miss. S. G. Ambadkar 2nd (P. Chem) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Miss K. S. Thakre 2nd (P. Chem) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Miss Nikhat Sheikh 1st (P. ceutics) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Mr. Jayesh Wahane 2nd (P. ceutics) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Mr. Rahul Narkhede 3rd (P. ceutics) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Miss M.J. Daulatkar 1st (P. cology) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Mr Deep Dutta 1st (QA) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Mr V. R. Tagalpalliwar 2nd (QA) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Mr. Mahesh Chandak 3rd (QA) Summer -2012 M. Pharm

Miss. R. R. Gugulkar 9th Summer -2012 B. Pharm

Miss A. G. Sinhe 1st (P. Chem.) Summer -2014 M. Pharm

Miss S. S. Shukla 1st (P. Ceutics) Summer -2014 M. Pharm

Mr V. R. Bhosle 1st (P. Ceutics) Summer -2015 M. Pharm

Mr. R.F. Kamil 1st (P. Chem.) Summer -2014 M. Pharm

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Mr. S.S. Gentalwar 2nd (QA) Summer-2015 M. Pharm

Miss S. P. Bansod 1st Summer-2015 B. Pharm

Mr A. R. Pokarna 5th Summer-2015 B. Pharm

Miss P. R. Chavan 9th Summer-2015 B. Pharm

PERCENTAGE OF PASSED STUDENT YEARWISE

Academic Year Class Percentage of Result

2009-10 B. Pharm first year 60.13%

B. Pharm Second Year 97%

B. Pharm Third Year 100%

B. Pharm Final Year 93%

M. Pharm First yr (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm second yr (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm First yr (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm second yr (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm First yr (Quality Assurance) 100%

M. Pharm second yr (Quality Assurance) 100%

2010-11 B. Pharm Sem-I 78.10%

B. Pharm sem –II 72.43%

B. Pharm Second Year 96%

B. Pharm Third Year 100%

B. Pharm Final Year 88%

M. Pharm Sem-I 87.14%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmacology) 87.5%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Quality Assurance) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (All Branch) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-IV 100%

2011-12 B. Pharm Sem-I 58.49%

B. Pharm Sem-II 91%

B. Pharm Sem-III 75.55%

B. Pharm Sem-IV 77.77%

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B. Pharm Third Year 66.52%

B. Pharm Final Year 87.32%

M. Pharm Sem-I 100%

M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm (Pharmacology) 100%

M. Pharm (Quality Assurance) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmacology) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Quality Assurance) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (All Branch) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-IV 100%

2012-13 B. Pharm Sem-I 69.15%

B. Pharm Sem-II 74.00%

B. Pharm Sem-III 68.43%

2012-13 B. Pharm Sem-IV 92.00%

B. Pharm Sem-V 69.49%

B. Pharm Sem-VI 90.00%

B. Pharm Final Year 69.57%

M. Pharm Sem-I 100%

M. Pharm –II sem (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm –II sem (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm–II sem (Pharmacology) 100%

M. Pharm –II sem (Quality Assurance) 100%

M. Pharm –II sem Sem-II (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmacology) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Quality Assurance) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-IV (All Branch) 100%

2013-14 B. Pharm Sem-I 61.65%

B. Pharm Sem-III 74.45%

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B. Pharm Sem-V 71.15%

B. Pharm Sem-VII 74.85%

M. Pharm Sem-I 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmacology) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Quality Assurance) 100%

2014-15 B. Pharm Sem-I 34%

B. Pharm Sem-II 70%

B. Pharm Sem-III 57%

B. Pharm Sem-IV 86%

B. Pharm Sem-V` 66%

B. Pharm Sem-VI 77%

B. Pharm Sem-VII 74%

B. Pharm Sem-VIII 81%

M. Pharm Sem-I 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Pharmacology) 89%

M. Pharm Sem-II (Quality Assurance) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmacology) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Quality Assurance) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmacology) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Quality Assurance) 100%

2015-16

B. Pharm Sem-I 22%

B. Pharm Sem-II 70%

B. Pharm Sem-III 26%

B. Pharm Sem-IV 86%

B. Pharm Sem-V` 63%

B. Pharm Sem-VI 77%

B. Pharm Sem-VII 86%

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B. Pharm Sem-VIII 81%

M. Pharm Sem-I 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutics) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Pharmacology) 100%

M. Pharm Sem-III (Quality Assurance) 100%

DETAILS OF QUALIFIED STUDENTS IN GATE/GPAT EXAM.

SR. NAME OF STUDENTS QUALIFYING GATE

NO. YEAR SCORE PERCENTIL

1. Mr. M. B. Chougale 2001 83.76

2. Mr. N. G. Narayanwal 2001 73.10

3. Ku. Shikha Gupta 2002 82.00

4. Ku. Chanchal Umare 2002 52.00

5. Mr. A. J. Roy 2002 91.00

6. Mr. M. N. Jagtap 2002 76.58

7. Mr. N. R. Raj 2002 41.36

8. Mr. B. G. Somkuwar 2002 68.50

9. Mr. M. B. Chougale 2002 99.19

10. Mr. P. K. Deshmukh 2003 90.98

11. Mr. G. V. Joshi 2003 79.63

12. Mr. P. S. Vyas 2003 78.57

13. Ku. M. A. Harde 2003 90.98

14. Ku. S. V. Fulmali 2003 52.00

15. Ku. D. B. Ruikar 2003 88.00

16. Mr. K. S. Pathade 2003 86.53

17. Mr. M. N. Jagtap 2003 84.53

18. Mr. S. S. Chavan 2004 99.23

19. Mr. A. U. Bharti 2004 90.90

20. Mr. B. R. Dubey 2004 84.43

21. Mr. D. S. Mohale 2004 52.57

22. Mr. M. N. Jagtap 2004 84.52

23. Mr. D. S. Kotwani 2005 93.93

24. Mr. A.U. Bharti 2005 98.17

25. Mr. N. N. Nagare 2006 94.14

26. Mr. R. M. Argulwar 2006 91.86

27. Ku. K. Surana 2006 98.85

28. Ku. A. M. Gorle 2006 75.00

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25. Ms. R.K. Kotecha 2007 94.14

26. Mr. P.R. Batkhal 2007 91.86

27. Mr. Shrirao 2007 98.85

28. Mr. Deogade 2007 75.00

29 Miss P.P Undirwade 2008 80.00

30 Mr. Deogade 2008 92.00

31. Mr. Gopal Kotre 2009 77.13

32. Miss Aditi Sharma 2009 91.78

33 Mr.Mayur Shejpal 2009 96.97

34 Mr. Nikhat Sheikh 2009 87.09

34 Mr. Sarang Nale 2009 88.08

35 Miss Madhuri Sonone 2009 79.36

36 Ku.Sarika V.Chatur 2010 25%

37 Ku.Madhuri Wanare 2010 30%

38 Ku.Sarita Nehatkar 2010 29%

39 Ku.Subhangi Kadam 2010 28%

40 Ku.Mayuri Bari 2010 26%

41 Miss. Mayuri Vaidya 2011 39.88%

42 Mr Deep Datta 2011 18.2%

43 Miss. Smita Nannaware 2011 16.7%

44 Miss Harshalata Rathod 2011 14.6%

45 Miss vaishali Wasnik 2011 11.33%

46 Miss Snehal Chaudhari 2011 11%

47 Miss. Nikhat P. M. Asif 2011 13.33%

48 Mr. Aniruddha R. Kale 2013 170 Score

49 Mr. Vijay M. Bhosale 2013 145

50 MissS.K.Paikrao

2014 143

51 Miss K. Vaishya 2014 129

52 Mr. P. Munjani 2014 167

53 Mr. R. Gawande 2014 137

54 Mr. R. Jadhav 2014 150

55 Mr. S. Kasat 2014 160

56 Mr. S. Joshi 2014 141

57 Miss Priya Chavhan 2015

58 Miss Sapna Bansod 2015

59 Mr. Ankush Pokarna 2015

STUDENTS PASSED WITH FIRST AND SECOND POSITION IN THE

COLLEGE IN B.PHARM

Academic

Year

Class Name of the Student Rank Percentage

Marks

2002-03 Final Ku. Gupta S. V. First 73.07

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Ku. Ruikar D. B. Second 71.21

III Mr.S.S.Chavhan First 70.15

Mr.M.S.Khadson Second 68.07

II Ku.S.J.Patel First 70.91

Ku.T.Y.Puttewar Second 68.75

I Mr.G.R.Raut First 67.00

Ku.V.V.Gawande Second 64.66

2003-04 Final Mr. N. K. Shinde First 68.5

Ku. M. T. Harde Second 65.85

III Ku.K.N.Surana First 73.16

Ku.S.J.Patel Second 72.41

II Ku.V.V.Gawande First 66.58

Mr.G.R.Raut Second 65.58

I Ku.R.K.Kotecha First 74.00

Ku..A.S.Tasneem Second 71.00

2004-05

Final Mr. A.U. Bharti First 79.66

Mr. S.S. Chauhan Second 79.33

III Ku.V.S.Vyas First 68.00

Mr.G.R.Raut Second 66.00

II Ku.R.K.Kotecha First 70.83

Ku.A.S.Tasneem Second 65.66

I Ku.R.R.Kasetwar First 74.25

Mr.M.M.Kanchalwar Second 68.83

Academic

Year

Class Name of the Student Rank Percentage

Marks

2005-06

Final Ku. V.S.Vyas First 69.4

Ku. Vidhya Gawande. Second 68.92

III Ku. R. R. Kotecha First 73.91

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Ku. Tasneem Sahamlak Second 73.00

II Ku.R.R.Kasetwar First 69.66

Mr.M.M.Kanchalwar Second 67.58

I Mr.M.N.Shejpal First 73.33

Miss.A.C.Sharma Second 70.83

2006-07

Final Ku. R. R. Kotecha First 74.83

Ku. Tasneem

Sahamlak

Second 72.50

III Ku.R.R.Kasetwar First 74.00

Mr.D.M.Deogade Second 71.75

II Mr.M.N.Shejpal First 71.66

Mr.P.H.Ruparel Second 70.16

I Mr.V.R.Tagalpallewar First 68.41

Ku.S.G.Waghmare Second 67.33

2007-08

Final Ku. R. R. Kasetwar First 70.75

Mr. M.M. Kanchalwar Second 67.90

III Miss.A.C.Sharma First 69.16

Mr.M.N.Shejpal Second 68.91

II Mr.V.R.Tagalpallewar First 70.00

Ku.D.S.Bhagat Second 65.50

I Mr.Deep Dutta First 69.66

Miss.M.R.Vaidya Second 68.91

Academic

Year

Class Name of the Student Rank Percentage

Marks

2008-09

Final Mr.A.C.Sharma First 71.16

Mr.S.N.Shejpal Second 68.91

III Miss D.S.Bhagat First 70.25

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Miss M.V.Wanare Second 70.00

II Mr.Deep Dutta First 68.75

Miss.M.R.Vaidya Second 67.66

I Mr.V.B.Ingole First 63.33

Mr.C.D.Pandavkar Second 62.50

2009-10 Final Mr.V.R.Tagalpallewar First 69.58

Mr.A.J.Agarwal Second 69.08

III Mr.Deep Datta First 68.58

Miss M.R,Vaidya Second 66.66

II Mr.A.Deshpande First 70.00

Mr.V.B.Ingole Second 68.33

I Miss R.R.Gugalkar First 69.83

Miss T.M.Shirbhate Second 64.42

2010-2011 Final yr. Mr.Deep Dutta First 70.08

Miss S.S.Patki Second 68.05

III yr. Mr.Akshay Kumar First 73.25

Mr.C.D.Pandavkar Second 70.25

II yr. Miss T.M.Shirbhate First 68.58

Miss R.R.Gugulkar Second 67.25

II sem Miss S.R.Paikrao First 72.84

Miss P.K.Tudalwar Second 71.36

I sem Miss A.D.Kishirsagar First 87.2

Miss S.R.Paikrao Second 87.07

Miss P.K.Tudalwar Second 87.07

2011-12 IVTH MR. A. A. DESHPANDE I 86.53

IVTH

MR. C. D.

PANDAVKAR II 86.22

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IIIRD

MISS. R. R.

GUGULKAR I 71.38

IIIRD MR. S. S. GENTALWAR II 70.61

IIND MISS. S. R. PAIKRAO I 73.06

IIND

MR. P. R.

TUNDALWAR II 70.79

IST MISS. P. R. CHAVAN I 73.57

IST MISS. S. P. BANSOD II 72.67

Students Passed with Ist & II nd position in college (B. Pharm)

SUMMER 2012-13

I st year Miss Dosani S.F I 71.7 (7.82)

Miss Bhongade M A I 69.2(7.45)

II nd year MissBansod S.P I 76.7(8.27)

Miss Chavan P R II 75.91(8.09)

III rd year Miss Paikrao S K I 78.98(7.64)

Miss kothari C R II 75.00(7.18)

IV th year Miss Gugulkar R.R I 69.83(AP)

Miss Shirbhate T.M II 69.83(AP)

WINTER 2013-14

Sem-I Miss Singh A S II 69(6.8)

Miss Gupta S D I 67(6.87)

Sem-III Miss Bhongade MA I 71.7(7.65)

Mr.Joshi R K II 70.68(7.41)

Sem-V Miss Bansod SP I 74.77(7.76)

Miss Chavhan PR II 72.16(7.41)

Sem-VII Miss Palkrao SK I 73.33(7.79)

Miss Kothari C R II 71.77(7.58)

SUMMER 2013-14

Sem-II Miss Panajwar AN I 70.00(7.35)

Miss Awari S S II 66.14 (6.76

Sem-IV Miss Dosani S F I 69.55(7.29)

Mr.Joshi R K II 69.43(7.29)

Sem-VI Miss Bansod S P I 77.08(7.96)

Mr.Pokarna A R II 75.83(7.87)

Sem-VIII Miss Paikrao S R I 74.2(7.65)

Miss Jiwani AN II 71.48(7.59)

WINTER 2014-15

Sem- I Mr.Makwani I 71.75(7.6)

Miss Hatwar P .P II 66.50(6.93)

Sem-III Miss Panajwar A. N I 69.20(7.18)

Miss.Bochare P P II 66.70(6.2)

Sem-V Miss.Dosani S F I 72.61(7.65)

Bhongade M A II 72.16(7.59)

Sem-VII Miss.Bansod S P I 74.48(7.84)

Pokarna II 72.50(7.74)

SUMMER 2014-15

Sem- II Mr.Makwani S H I 69.43(7.35)

Miss Aswani N B II 69.55(7.18)

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Sem-IV Miss Awari S S I 68.64(7.18)

Miss Gupta S D II 69.77(7.12)

Sem-VI Mr.Joshi R K I 74.27(7.91)

Miss.Tated TV II 73.02(7.69)

Sem-VIII Miss Bansod S P I 77.27(8.06)

Mr,Pokarna A R II 74.09(7.82)

WINTER 2015-16

Sem- I Miss kharapkar VS I 66.38(7.00)

Mr.Dube Y P II 64.88(6.670

Sem-III Mr.Makwani SH I 70.45(7.18)

Mr.Mehta D M II 68.64(7.00)

Sem-V Miss.Panajwar A.N I 70.23(7.24)

Miss.Awari S S II 70.11(7.12)

Sem-VII Miss.Tated T V I 73.33(7.84)

Mr.Joshi R .K II 72.92(7.74)

STUDENTS PASSED WITH FIRST AND SECOND POSITION IN THE

COLLEGE IN M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)

Academic

Year

Class Name of the Student Rank Percentage

Marks 2007-2008

Final Mr. J.M. Wankhade First 86.66

Mr. S.P. Chakkwarwar Second 84.33

I Miss R.K.Kotecha First 73.00

Mr.D.G.Wagh Second 69.00

2008-2009 Final Miss R.K.Kotecha First 88.33

Mr.R.M.Gaurkhade Second 84.66

I Mr.D.P.Mahale First 69.25

Mr.A.R.Sawant Second 67.85

2009-2010 Final Mr.D.P.Mahale First 89.00

Mr.A.R.Sawant Second 88.00

I Mr.S.D.Kulkarni First 68.33

Mr.S.N.Chandak Second 67.57

2010-2011

Final Ku.S.B.Bagde First 73.30

Mr.S.D.Kulkarni Second 70.37

II sem Mr.S.S.Sheikh First 72.61

Miss M.S.Bari Second 71.23

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I sem Miss M.S.Bari First 74.60

Mr.Vaibhav Belsare Second 73.10

Mr.Rajesh Jadhao Second 73.10

STUDENTS PASSED WITH FIRST AND SECOND POSITION IN THE

COLLEGE M.Pharm (Pharmachemistry)

Academic

Year

Class Name of the Student Rank Percentage

Marks 2007-2008 I Miss.S.K.Bajaj First 67.85

Miss.M.B.Mudlik Second 64.85

2008-2009 Final Miss S.E.Chaudhary First 84.66

Mr.R.M.Gaurkhade Second 82.33

2009-2010 I Miss P.A.Gadbail First 66.28

Mr.L.R.Gandhi Second 65.85

Final Miss K.S.Parvani First 88.33

Mr.P.D Telgote Second 87.00

2010-2011

Final Ku.P.A.Gadbail First 72.30

Mr.L.R.Gandhi Second 72.08

II sem Mr.Y.I Sahu First 72.30

D.P.Kushwaha Second 68.76

STUDENTS PASSED WITH FIRST AND SECOND POSITION IN THE

COLLEGE M.Pharm(Quality Assurance)

Academic

Year

Class Name of the Student Rank Percentage

Marks 2008-2009 I Mr.R.S.Sakhare First 71.14

Mr.S.K.Bais Second 66.14

2009-2010 I Miss M.N.Dawasaz First 73.00

Mr.S.N.Kulkarni Second 66.85

Final Mr.R.S.Sakhare First 75.80

Mr.A.B.Roge Second 71.80

2010-2011 Final Miss.M.N.Dawasaz First 78.10

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Mr.Prasad Wattamwar second 70.08

2010-2011 II sem Miss Monali Wavare First 66.00

Miss Rajni N.Jinde Second 65.53

2011-12

NARESH WADHWANI GOLD MEDAL WINNER

0

1 B. PHARM OVERALL MR. A. A. DESHPANDE 71.33 GOLD

2011-12

M. PHARM BRANCH-WISE

1

M.

PHARM IIND P'CEUTICS MISS. M. S. BARI 85.73 I

2

M.

PHARM IIND P'CEUTICS MR. S. S. SHEIKH 82.01 II

3

M.

PHARM IIND P'CHEM MR. SAHU Y. I. 84.95 I

4

M.

PHARM IIND P'CHEM MR. P. V. BAGHEL 81.44 II

5

M.

PHARM IIND P'COLO

MR. S. J.

MARATHE 86.53 I

6

M.

PHARM IIND P'COLO MR. G. S. SHENDE 86.22 II

7

M.

PHARM IIND Q.A.

MR.

N.G.WADHWANI 79.77 I

8

M.

PHARM IIND Q.A.

MISS. M. P.

JADHAV 78.66 II

9

M.

PHARM IST P'CEUTICS

MISS. NIKHAT

SHAIKH 69.38 I

10

M.

PHARM IST P'CEUTICS MR. Narkhede 68.93 II

11

M.

PHARM IST P'CHEM

MISS. S. U.

AMBALKAR 71.38 I

12

M.

PHARM IST P'CHEM

MISS. K. S.

THAKRE 68.76 II

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13

M.

PHARM IST P'COLO

MISS. M. J.

DAULATKAR 69.15 I

14

M.

PHARM IST P'COLO MD. ASIM 66.53 II

15

M.

PHARM IST Q.A.

MR. V. R.

TAGALPALLEWAR 67.92 I

16

M.

PHARM IST Q.A.

MR. S. S.

JAYBHAYE 67.69 II

Students Passed with Ist & II nd position in college (M. Pharm)

WINTER 2012-2013

M.pharm sem.III (P’ceuties) Miss Rai P.J I 88.80(9.60)

Mr.Dharme A.R II 87.20(9.40)

Chemistry Miss Ambadkar S. G I 88.80(9.40)

Miss.Ambalkar II 87.20

P’Cology Miss.Daulatkar MJ I 88.40(9.60)

Mr Asim II 82.40(8.60)

Q.A Mr.Deep Datta I 88.00(9.50)

Mr.Tagalpallewar V. II 85.60(9.50)

M. Pharm Sem-I Q.A

Miss Kommawar S.S I 84.00 (6.85)

Miss Gawande S.W II 82.00(6.77)

Chemistry Miss SindeA.G I 57.38(5.85)

Nil

P’Cology Mr. H.G Desai I 62.00(6.54)

Mr.T.Pandit II 57.69(6.51)

P’ceutics Miss Shukla S.G I 68.00(7.31)

Mr.Tauseef.daud I 66.50(6.25)

SUMMER 2012-13

M. Pharm Sem-II (P’ceutics) Miss Shukla S.S I 76(8.29)

Mr.Daud M.T II 70.77(7.71)

Chemistry Miss Sinhe A.G I 71.69(7.77)

Miss.Chimnani G.P II 70.77(7.62)

P’Cology Mr.Desai H.G I 72.92(7.770

MrBaig M.U II 69.23(7.62)

Q.A Mr.Pawar N.R I 67.54(7.46)

Miss Bobade A.A II 67.08(7.31)

M.Pharm sem-IV (P’ceutics) Miss Sheikh N.P I 86.(9.22)

Mr.Wahare J.B II 84.44(9.00)

Chemistry Miss.Ambalkar S.U I 84.88(8.78)

Miss.Ambadkar S.G II 84.22(8.78)

P’Cology Miss Daulatkar M.J I 79.33(7.98)

Mr.Asim II 79.11(7.80)

Q.A Mr.Deep Datta I 87.78(9.78)

Mr.Chandak M II 86.22(9.22)

WINTER 2013-14 P’ceutics Miss Arsod NA I 69.85(7.43)

Mis Zamre U.A II 64.77(7.29)

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Chemistry Mr.Bhosale V.M I 72.31(7.86)

Mr.Ramish Kamil II 70.46(7.71)

P’Cology Miss Mangulkar J.P I 62.92(6.86)

Q.A Mr.Gentaliwar S.S I 73.23(8.0)

Mr Chatse S.H II 71.38(7.86)

M. Pharm Sem-III (P’ceutics) Mr.Tauseef Daud I 85.60(9.0)

Mr.Lahane A.R II 84.00(9.0)

Chemistry Miss Chimnani G P I 82.40(9.0)

Miss Sinhe A.G II 79.20(8.6)

P’Cology Mr.Pandit T I 87.60(9.60

Mr.Desai H.G II 84.00(9.0)

Q.A Miss Komawar S.S I 80.40(9.5)

Miss.Gawande S.W II 79.20(9.0)

SUMMER 2013-2014

M.Pharm Sem –II (P’ceutics)

Miss Arsod N.A II 74.62(8.0)

Miss.Zamre U.M I 72.77(8.!4)

Chemistry Mr.Ramish Kamil I 70.00(7.71)

Mr.Bhosale V M II 69.38(7.71)

P’Cology Miss Mangulkar J.P I 62.77(6.86)

Q.A Mr.Gentalwar S.S I 69.08 (7.57)

Mr.Ilag W.R II 68.15 (7.29)

M.Pharm Sem- IV (P’ceutics) Miss Shukla S S I 89.78(100)

Mr.Lahane A.R II 86.89(9.0)

Chemistry Miss Sinhe A.Q I 84.67(9.0)

Miss.Chimnani G P II 84.22(9.0)

P’Cology Mr.Desai H.G I 86.87(9.0)

Mr.Pandit T II 85.11(9.0)

Q.A Mr.Josh A V I 88.00(9.0)

Mr.Kommawar II 87.56(9.0)

WINTER 2014-15

M.Pharm Sem- I (P’ceutics) Miss Kothari C.R I 63.85(7.00)

Miss Sakhare N II 60.31(6.43)

Chemistry Mr.Rathi R.R I 67.85(7.21)

Miss Kshirsagar A P II 66.31(7.29)

P’cology Mr.Belokar S V I 70.62(7.71)

Miss Chawdhari V.S II 70.31(7.57)

Q.A Miss Kale R V I 67.54(7.29)

Mr.Modak A.V II 65.85(7.29)

M.Pharm.Sem- III (P’ceutics) Miss Arsod NA I 83.6(9.0)

Miss Zamre U.A II 83.2(9.0)

Chemistry Mr Kamil Ramish I 88.0(8.2)

Mr. Bhosale V M II 85.6(7.8)

P’Cology Miss Mangulkar J P I 87.2(7.8)

Mr.Gupta A B II 78.8(6.8)

Q.A Mr.Kale A R I 83.6(9.0)

Mr.Gentalwar S.S II 83.2(9.0)

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SUMMER 2014-15

M.Pharm Sem -II (P’ceutics) Miss Kothari C R I 69.54(7.57)

Chemistry Mr.Rathi R R I 72.31(7.86)

Miss Kshirsagar A.R II 70.00(7.43)

P’Cology Miss Chawdhari V.S I 70.00(7.57)

Mr.Belokar S V II 69.85(7.57)

Q.A Mr.Modak A V I 69.69(7.57)

Miss Atram S M II 69.38(7.57)

M.Pharm Sem IV (P’ceutics) Miss Arsod N A I 86.89(9.0)

Miss Zile S S II 24.67(9.0)

Chemistry Mr.Ramish Kamil I 85.78(9.0)

Mr.Bhosale V M II 83.56(9.0)

P’Cology Mr.Gupta AB I 28.87(9.17)

Miss Mangulkar J P II 24.00(8.23)

Q.A Mr. Gentalwar S S I 88.89 (9.83)

Mr.Rathod A P II 86.67(9.00)

WINTAR 2015-16

M.Pharm Sem-I (P’ceutics) Miss Gawande N M I 68.62(7.43)

Mr.Rasekar S S II 65.23(7.29)

Chemistry Mr.Kotkar KR I 68.31(7.43)

Mr.Jadhav V S II 60.31(6.71)

P’Cology Miss Shukla K K I 66.62(7.29)

Mr.Jawane P M II 66.15(7.29)

Q.A Miss Ingle N A I 70.77(7.86)

Miss Tonge S K II 70.00(7.71)

M.Pharm Sem-III (P’ceutics) Miss Kothari C H I 84.0(9.0)

Miss Sakhare N A II 77.6(8.5)

Chemistry Mr.Rathi RR I 87.0(9.5)

Mr.Dangore V.P II 80.0(8.5)

P’cology Miss Kinekar N S I 87.2(9.0)

Miss. Bansod P. K. II 86.8 (9.0)

Q.A Mr.Modak A V I 85.2(9.0)

Miss Atram S M II 84.0(9.0)

LIST OF STUDENTS OPTED FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

Sr. Name of Students Passout Higher Education Year Institute / College

Year

1 Mr. M. V. Chougule 2001 M. Pharm.(P'ceutics) 2002 Pharmacy Dept. Faculty of

Technology & Engineering

M.S.University, Baroda

2 Mr. Naresh

Narayanwal

2001 M. Pharm.(P'cology) 2001 College of Pharmaceutical

Sciences MAHE, Manipal

3 Mr. Pathade 2002 M. Pharm.(P'chem.) 2002 College of Pharmaceutical

Sciences Sangli

4 Miss. S. V. Fulmali 2002 M. Pharm.(Q.A.) 2002 C.U.Shah College of

Pharmacy, S.N.D.T. Woman's

University, Mumbai

5 Mr. M.M. Mudgal 2002 M. Pharm.(Medi. Chem.) 2002 College of Pharmaceutical

Sciences MAHE, Manipal

6 Mr. Navin Raj 2002 M. Pharm.(Medi. Chem.) 2002 College of Pharmaceutical

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Sciences MAHE, Manipal

7 Mr. Bharat

Sonkuwar

2002 M.Tech. Bio-Informatics 2002 Banaras Hindu University,

Banaras

8 Miss. Rashmi

Trivedi

2002 M.Pharm.(P'chem.) 2003 Nagpur College of

Pharmacy,Nagpur

9 Mr. Mujumdar S.H. 2002 M.Pharm.(P'chem.) 2004 Govt. College of

Pharmacy,Karad (MS

10 Miss. Ruikar D. B. 2002 M.Pharm. (Q.A.) 2004 Pharmacy Dept. Faculty of

Tech & Engg.

M.S.University,Baroda

11 Mr. Jagtap M. N. 2002 M.Pharm.(P'cology) 2004 K.M.Kundanani College of

pharmacy Bombay (M.S.)

12 Roy A. J. 2002 MBA & P.G.Dip. in

clinical trials

2004 Dehradun(Uttaranchal)

13 Miss. S. V. Gupta 2002 M.Sc. (Bio-tech.) 2004 Gaziabad (U.P.)

14 Miss. Minal Harde 2003 M.Pharm.(P'chem.) 2003 N.D.M.V.P. Samaj's College

of Pharmacy Nashik

15 Miss. Kavita Umap 2003 M.B.A. 2003 G.S.College of Commerce,

Wardha

16 Mr. P. K. Deshmukh 2003 M.Pharm. (P'ceutics) 2004 Orissa

17 Mr. Joshi G.V. 2003 M.Pharm. (P'ceutics) 2004 Orissa

18 Mr. P. P. Zambad 2003 M.Pharm.(P'cology) 2003 M.S.Ramian College of

Pharmacy, Benglore (Karnt.)

19 Mr. Vyavahare M. V. 2003 M.Pharm.(P'chem.) 2004 K.L.E.S.College of pharmacy

Banglore (Karnat.)

20 Mr. Panpaliya P. L. 2003 M.Pharm.(P'chem.) 2004

K.L.E.S.College of pharmacy

Banglore (Karnat.)

21 Miss. Wasnik 2003 M.Pharm. 2004 NIPER, Mohali, Chandigarh

22 Mohale D. S. 2004 M.Pharm. (Q.A.) 2004 IPER Wardha

23 Mr. Chavan S.S. 2004 M.Pharm.(P’chem.) 2004

N.D.M.V.P. Samaj’s College

of Pharmacy Nashik

24 Mr. Shirsat M.N. 2004 M.Pharm.Pharmacognosy 2004 Shirpur college of pharmacy,

Shirpur

25 Mr. Kakade S. B. 2004 M.Pharm. 2004 Orissa

26 Mr. Dubey N. R. 2004 M.Pharm. 2004 Orissa

27 Mr. A.U. Bharati. 2004 M.Pharm.(Med.Chem) 2005 N.D.M.V.P. Samaj’s College

of Pharmacy Nashik

28 Mr. A.P. Dewani 2004 M.Pharm (Quality Ass.) 2005 Sharad Pawar College of

Pharmacy, Nagpur

29 Mr. R.B. Bhura 2005 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2005 Allana College of Pharmacy,

Pune.

30 Mr. M. V.Khadsan 2004 M.B.A.(Marketing) 2005 Nagpur

31 Mr. Naheed Wasim

Shiekh

2004 M. Pharm

(Pharmacology)

2006 S.R.M. Institute of Science

and technology, Chennai

32 Mr. A. S. Tripathi 2004 M. Pharm (Pharmacology 2006 S.R.M. Institute of Science

and technology, Chennai

33 Mr. P.G. Shelke 2004 M. Pharm P, Amalysis 2006 Institute of pharmacy,

Madurai

34 Ms. V.V. Gawande 2006 M.Pharm (Quality Ass.) 2006 IPER Wardha

35 Mr. G. V. Darwhekar 2006 M. Pharm

(Pharmacognosy)

2006 College of Pharmacy, Faizpur

37 Ms. K.R. Surana 2005 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2005 N.D.M.V.P. Samaj’s College

of Pharmacy Nashik

38 Mr. A. A. agrawal 2006 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2006 College of Pharmacy, Faizpur

39 Mr. Ambhore 2004 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2006 D.Y.Patil college pf

pharmacy, Pune

40 Mr. R. Tijare 2005 M.Pharmacognosy 2005 Institute of pharmacy,

Bangalore

41 Ms. V. M. Mute 2003 M. Pharm 2006 College of Pharmacy, Raichur

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(Pharmacology)

24 Mr. Shirsat M.N. 2004 M.Pharm.Pharmacognosy 2004 Shirpur college of pharmacy,

Shirpur

25 Mr. Kakade S. B. 2004 M.Pharm. 2004 Orissa

26 Mr. Dubey N. R. 2004 M.Pharm. 2004 Orissa

27 Mr. A.U. Bharati. 2004 M.Pharm.(Med.Chem) 2005 N.D.M.V.P. Samaj’s College

of Pharmacy Nashik

28 Mr. A.P. Dewani 2004 M.Pharm (Quality Ass.) 2005 Sharad Pawar College of

Pharmacy, Nagpur

29 Mr. R.B. Bhura 2005 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2005 Allana College of Pharmacy,

Pune.

30 Mr. M. V.Khadsan 2004 M.B.A.(Marketing) 2005 Nagpur

31 Mr. Naheed Wasim

Shiekh

2004 M. Pharm

(Pharmacology)

2006 S.R.M. Institute of Science

and technology, Chennai

32 Mr. A. S. Tripathi 2004 M. Pharm (Pharmacology 2006 S.R.M. Institute of Science

and technology, Chennai

33 Mr. P.G. Shelke 2004 M. Pharm P, Amalysis 2006 Institute of pharmacy,

Madurai

34 Ms. V.V. Gawande 2006 M.Pharm (Quality Ass.) 2006 IPER Wardha

35 Mr. G. V. Darwhekar 2006 M. Pharm

(Pharmacognosy)

2006 College of Pharmacy, Faizpur

37 Ms. K.R. Surana 2005 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2005 N.D.M.V.P. Samaj’s College

of Pharmacy Nashik

38 Mr. A. A. agrawal 2006 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2006 College of Pharmacy, Faizpur

39 Mr. Ambhore 2004 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2006 D.Y.Patil college pf

pharmacy, Pune

40 Mr. R. Tijare 2005 M.Pharmacognosy 2005 Institute of pharmacy,

Bangalore

41 Ms. V. M. Mute 2003 M. Pharm

(Pharmacology)

2006 College of Pharmacy, Raichur

42 Ms. T.Y. Puttewar 2004 M.Pharm(Phrmaceutics) 2006

P.Wadhwani college of

pharmacy , Yavatmal

43 Mr. S R. Pahuja 2005 M.Pharm. Biotech 2006 College of Pharmacy, Ooty

44 Ms. A G. Gorle 2005

M.Pharm.

Pharmacognosy 2006

K. M. Kundanani college of

pharmacy. Mumbai

45 Mr. Deshpande S. A. 2005 MBA 2006 Pune

46 Mr. B. K.Gandhare 2005 M.Pharm. pharmacology 2005

College of pharmacy,

Chennai

47 Mr. A.S. wandhare 2005 M.Sc. Biotech 2005

Raisoni college of Life Sci.

Nagpur

48 Mr. A.V. Deshmukh 2005 M.Sc. Biotech 2005

Raisoni college of Life Sci.

Nagpur

49 Mr. D. B. Gadekar 2003 M. Pharm. P' Chemistry 2005

College of Pharmacy,

Chennai

50 Mr. L.M. Chitrivekar 2005 M.Pharm. pharmacology 2005 College of pharmacy, Chennai

51 Ms. R.S. Deshmukh 2004 MBA 2005

Vidhya bharti college,

Amravati

52 Mr. L.T. Nikhajoo 2004 M.Pharm. pharmacology 2005 College of pharmacy, Chennai

53 Mr. N.K. Shinde 2004

M.Pharm.

pharmachemistry 2005 College of pharmacy, Chennai

54 Mr. D.P. Sisodiya 2004 M.Pharm. pharmaceutics 2005 College of pharmacy, Chennai

55

Mr. S.N.

Suryawanshi 2004 M.Pharm. pharmacology 2005 College of pharmacy, Chennai

56 Ms. V. G. Borde 2005 MBA 2005

R.S.T.M.Nagpur University,

Nagpur

57 Ms. K. A. Surana 2006

M.Pharm.

pharmachemistry 2007

NDVP Samajs College of

pharmacy, Nashik

58 Mr. P. R. Batkhal 2007 M.Pharm. pharmacology 2007

Narshmunji college of

Pharmacy, Mumbai

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59 Mr. R. R Argulwar 2007 M.Pharm. pharmacology 2007

Narshmunji college of

Pharmacy, Mumbai

60 Mr. N. B. Nagare 2007 M.Pharm. pharmacology 2007

Narshmunji college of

Pharmacy, Mumbai

61 Mr. Chiraniya A.P. 2008

M. Pharm Quality

Assurance 2008

Narshmunji college of

Pharmacy, Shirpur

62 Mr. Gigani Y.H. 2008

M. Pharm

Pharmacognosy 2008

Narshmunji college of

Pharmacy, Shirpur

63 Mr. Deogade D.M 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008 N.I.P.E.R, Chandigarh

64 Miss Darwhekar V 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

65 Miss Deshmukh P 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

66 Miss Kasetwar R.R 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

67 Mr. Banginwar S.S 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

68 Mr. Dhut M.O 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

69 Mr. Fardale A.M 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

70 Mr. Jadhao S.L. 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

71 Mr. Jaiswal Akash R. 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

72 Mr. Jaiswal M.P 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Deemed

University, Rajasthan

73 Mr. Khetan M.O. 2008 M. Pharm Pharmacology 2008

Singhaniya Singhaniya

Deemed University,

Rajasthan

74 Miss S.K. Maolankar 2008 M.B.A. 2008 Pune

75 Mr. Chandure R.R. 2008 M.B.A. 2008 Pune

76 Miss A.C.Sharma 2009 M.Pharm 2009 SGITS,Indore

77 Mr.A.Tripathi 2009 M.Pharm 2009

College Of

Pharmacy,Lucknow

78 Mr.A.G.Jamgade 2009 M.Pharm 2009

P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

79 Mr.A.D.Sontakke 2009 M.Pharm 2009

P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

80 Mr.M.N.Dahake 2009

M.Pharm 2009

P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

81 Mr.Wattamwar P.P. 2009 M.Pharm 2009

P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

82 Mr.Panchal R.R. 2009 M.Pharm 2009

P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

83 Mr.S.S.Ajmire 2009 M.Pharm 2009

P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

84 Mr V.G. .Belsare 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

85 Mr.M.R.Giri 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

86 Mr.M.P.Jadhav 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

87 Mr.K.V.Gonge 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

88 Mr.J.M.Maidankar 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

89 Mr.M.V.Wavare 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

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90 Mr.P.N.Raut 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

91 Mr.S.Waghmare 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

92 Mr.S.Kadam 2010 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

93 Miss S.U.Ambalkar 2011 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

94 Mr.Deep Dutta 2011 M.Pharm 2010 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

95 Miss N.N.Dave 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

96 Mr.D.K.Sangale 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

97 Mr.G.A.Gulhane 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

98 Mr.J.B.Wahane 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

99 Miss A.V.Mundhe 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

100 Miss A.S.Mamidwar 2011 M.Pharm 2011 SKB College of

Pharmacy,Kampthee

101 Miss S.D.Rathod 2011 M.Pharm 2011 Nagpur College of

Pharmacy,Nagpur

102 Miss M.R.Vaidya 2011 M.Pharm 2011 Bombay Collge of

Pharmacy,Mumbai

103 Miss S.S.Rathi 2011 M.Pharm 2011 IBS Collge of

Pharmacy,Malkapur

104 Mr.M.S.Bompilwar 2011 M.Pharm 2011 IBS Collge of

Pharmacy,Malkapur

105 Mr.Mohd Asim 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

106 Mr.P.B.Itekar 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

107 Mr.R.A.Narkhede 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

108 Mr.S.A.Katgale 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

109 Mr.U.G.Dadhe 2011 M.Pharm 2011 P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

110 Mr.S.S.Awashthi 2011 M.Pharm 2011 IBS Collge of

Pharmacy,Malkapur

111 Mr. A.M. Karwa 2012 MBA - Pune

112 Mr. H.G.Desai 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

113 Mr. K.P. Mane 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

114 Miss A.A. Bobade 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

115 Miss K.A. Dhole 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

116 Miss M.D. Bale 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

117 Mr. M.R. Gulhane 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

118 Mr. M.M. Mule 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

119 Miss P.G. Kokate 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

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120 Miss P.M. Mathane 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

121 Miss. R.H. Paikrao 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

122 Miss. S.W. Gawande 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

123 Miss. S.S. Komawar 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

124 Mr. Md. Tousif Md

Daud 2012 M. Pharm -

P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

125 Mohd juned jawed 2012 M. Pharm - College of Pharmacy,

Malkapur

126 Mr. Musa Baig

Usaman Baig 2012 M. Pharm -

P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

127 Mr. N. B. Kakad 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

128 Mr. sai krishana k. 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

129 Mr. Garkal S.M. 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

130 Mr. S.M. Bawane 2012 M. Pharm - Vidyabharati College of

Pharmacy, Amravati

131 Mr. Tusar Pandit 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

132 Mr. U.N. Mahakal 2012 M. Pharm - College of pharmacy,

Chikhali

133 Mr. V. B. Ingole 2012 M. Pharm - P.Wadhwani Collge of

Pharmacy,Yavatmal

CENTRAL LIBRARY DETAILS

We are having sophisticated central Library with area of 193.0 sq. mt. including

reading room, reference section, Issue counter, Individual reading sections, Teacher reading

section. At a time nearly 40 students can accommodate in library. Library having different

racks for keeping books & catalogue section for maintaining the record. The separate racks

are provided for Journals & Periodicals. Publication work at various conferences /

conventions E-library facility We are providing e-library facility to our students in which

we subscribed on line journals for our students and staff to upgrade their knowledge and to be

actively involved in presentation.

Faculty Available:-

1) Miss S.S.Gharde Librarian

2) Mr.Y.V.Daulatkar Library Asst.

3) Miss Dipali Kalsarpe Library Attendent

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Books details during 2016-17

List of Periodicals subscribed during 2016-17

Sr.

sub Particulars Quantity

1 Total No. Of Books 10018

2 Total No. Of Reference 1683

3 Total No. Of Titles 1461

4 Total No. Of. Circulation 8335

5 Subjectwise Classification 9

A Pharmacognosy 723

B Pharmaceutics 2374

C Pharmacology 1672

D P-Chemistry 3053

E Microbiology 354

F D.S.B.M, 343

G H.E,C.P, 512

H Computer Science 191

I General Book 796

Sr Name of journal/Periodicals Subscribe Period Cost Periodicity Level

1 Health Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 180 Monthly National

2 The Pharma Review Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 1000 Bimonthly National

3 The Antiseptic Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 590 Monthly National

4 Indian Journal of Chemistry Section-A Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 4600 Monthly National

5 Indian Journal of Chemistry Section-B Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 4600 Monthly National

6 Down To Earth Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 1085 Forth Nightly National

7 Express Pharma Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 1000 Forth Nightly National

8 Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical

Education & Research

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 4700 Quarterly National

9 Journal of GMP & Industrial Pharmacy Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 1050 Quarterly National

10 Indian Drugs Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 1000 Monthly National

11 Indian Journal of Intellectual Property

Rights

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 3000 Bimonthly National

12 Pharma Times Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 2750 Monthly National

13 Competition Success Review Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 900 Monthly National

14 India Today Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 900 Weekly National

15 Jou of Industrial pollution control Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 2000 Bi-Annual National

16 Business india Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 550 Forth Nightly National

17 Journal of indian biomedical and

healthcare science

Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 1800 Bi-Annual National

18 Science Reporter Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 380 Monthly National

19 Chemical Digest Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 100 Monthly National

20 Employment News Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 350 Weekly National

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Subcribed during acdemic year 2016-17

A) BENTHAM YEARLY SUBCRIPTION

Subscribed for membership of BENTHAM for period of Jan 2016 to Dec 2017 by paying

Rs.53500/-(Rs.Fifty three thousand five hundred only) for the following e-journals

21 Agro bias Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 1500 Monthly National

22 Indian journal of hospital pharmacy Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 900 Bimonthly National

23 University news Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 1000 Weekly National

24 CIMS Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 760 Quarterly National

25 IDR Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 960 Quarterly National

26 Phytopharm Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 2100 Monthly National

27 Spice India Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 200 Monthly National

28 Indian Journal of Pharmacy and

Pharmacology

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 5000 Quarterly National

29 Current science Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 2000 Forth Nightly National

30 International Journal of P’Ceutical

formulation Analysis

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 3000 Bi-Annual International

31 Int. Journal of Drug Design & Discovery Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 4000 Quarterly International

32 International J. of Drug Development &

Technology

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 3000 Bi-Annual International

33 Int.J. of Advanced In Pharmacology And

Toxicology

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 1500 Quarterly International

34 Asian Journal of Chemistry Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 6000 Monthly International

35 Research Journal of Pharmacy &

Technology

Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 2000 Monthly International

36 Int.Journal of Chemical Science Aug 2016 to Jul 2017 1500 Quarterly International

37 Int.Journal of Research In Ayurveda &

Pharmacy

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 4000 Bi-Monthly International

38 International Journal of Syntheses And

Characterization

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 3000 Bi-Annual International

39 International Journal of Biotechnology

Research

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 3000 Bi-Annual International

40 Int.Journal of Pure & Applied Chemistry Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 4000 Quarterly International

41 International Journal of Pharmacology

and Technology

Jan 2016 to Dec 2016 3000 Bi-Annual International

Total 84955

A) BENTHAM SCIENCE PHARMACY COLLECTION

S.No Titles

1 Current Pharmaceutical Design

2 Current Medicinal Chemistry

3 Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry

4 Current Drug Metabolism

5 CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets

6 Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry

7 Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry

8 Current Pharmaceutical Analysis

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B) DELNET MEMBERSHIP

Subscribed for membership of DELNET for period of Jan 2016 to Dec 2016

by paying Rs.16500/-(Rs.Sixteen thousand five hundred only)

COMPUTER FACILITY AVAILABLE

Computer Department: -In our computer section 37 computers are available, 25

computers are connected in Network (LAN) using D-Link 24 port Switch. All are connected

with Internet facility. (ISDN Line with 64kbps) , Students and Staffs are permitted to use

Internet facility.

Major Hardware’s Available :-

9 Medicinal Chemistry

10 Current Computer-Aided Drug Design

11 Letters in Organic Chemistry

12 Letters in Drug Design & Discovery

13 Current Bioactive Compounds

14 Current Drug Discovery Technologies

15 Cardiovascular & Hematological Disorders - Drug Targets

16 Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets

17 Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets

18 Inflammation & Allergy - Drug Targets

19 Cardiovascular and Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry

20 Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry

21 Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry

22 Immunology, Endocrine & Metabolic Agents in Medicinal Chemistry

23 Anti-Infective Agents in Medicinal Chemistry

1 Computer Set 64

Core i-3 05

Core 2 duo 10

Dual Core (1.6Ghz) 10

Pentium IV (colors) 31 (White-10 , Black 21)

Pentium III 650 ( Colours ) 08

2 Printers :- 12

Office Jet 5100 H.P. 2

HP Inkjet 640 2

Dotmatrics EPSON Lx 300 1

EPSON FX 1170 DMP 2

Laser Jet2600n: - 3

Laser jet 6L 1

Laser Xeror Phraser 3117 1

Xerox machine with scanner 2

3 Legal System Software 01

4 Legal Application Software 10

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Staff Position :-

1. Shri A.I. Shaikh BSc. C.H.N. (Diploma) H.O.D.

2. Mr. K.P. Tale B.A , MSCIT Computer Operator

P.WADHWANI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, YAVATMAL

List of Workshop/conference/seminar attended by faculty Sr.

No.

Name of faculty Workshop place Nature Duration

1 Prof. A. V. Chandewar Karad 3rd National convention

of APTI

9.3.98 To

8.3.98

2 Prof. A. V. Chandewar Pune 3rd Maharashtra Govt.

state ISTE convention

31.10.98 To

1.11.98

3

Prof. A. V. Chandewar Mumbai

55th IPC 10.12.98 -

13.12.98

4 Prof. A. V. Chandewar Nashik Orientation prog.for

pharmacy teacher 31.1.99

5

Prof. A. V. Chandewar Wardha Second national

convention of IPA

Eucation and student

wing

2.10.99

6

Mr. Chakole D. D.

Mr. Padgilwar S. S.

Mr. Wanare R. S.

Nasik Teachers Training

workshop 19.11.99 to

20.11.99

7 Prof. A. V. Chandewar Indor 51st IPC 18.12.99 To

20.12.99

8 Mr. B. Tekade SNIOP

Pusad

Workshop PCI sponsored 19.2.2000 To

20.2.2000

9

Prof. A. V. Chandewar Nagpur 19th Annual conference

IPGA org. by

M.S. Branch

25.2.00

To

16.2.00

10 Prof. A. V. Chandewar Nashik 6th National convention

of APTI

22.9.01 -

23.9.01

5 LAN & Internet All

6 Internet Mbps 1 mbps

5 Multimedia 19

6 Stabilizer 2

7 Computer Tables 20

8 Computer Chairs 40

9 Chairs executive 40

10 Office Tables 4

11 Hub 5

12 Intercom Phone set 1

13 Air Conditioner 2

14 Accessaries and Other fixture Adequate

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11 Mr. C. D. Khadse VNS IOP

Bhopal

Cultivation of medicinal

plants

25.11.01 to

27.11.01

12 Prof. A. V. Chandewar

Mr. C. D. Khadse

Darwha Workshop on

National accreditation 11.10.02

13

Mr. S. R. Butle Belgaum Trends in P'ceutical

Analysis and approach

towards Durg Design

18.8.03

To

31.8.03

14

Mr. C.K.Gadewar IPER, Wardha AICTE National

Workshop on

Polution

19.07.04

15 Prof. A.V.Chandewar Hotel Hardas, Nagpur Seminar and Workshop

on Assrnative Animal

Welfare and curriculam

againsed by people

for animals (chennai)

charitabletrust

1.9.2004

16 Mr. V.V. Pande Andhra University

Visakhapatnam

9th International

Convention

of APTI

2,3 Oct 2004

17 Miss. A.B. Bobade Western Regional insturment

centre, Univ. of Mumbai

Training Programme on

Chromato raphic

Technique

25-27 Oct

2004

18 Shri. V.V. Pande

Science city convocation

centre, J.B.S. Halden

Avenue Kolkata

IPC at Kolkatta 3-5 Dec.

2004

19 Miss. Mundhada

Science city convocation

centre, J.B.S. Halden

Avenue Kolkata

IPC at Kolkatta 3-5 Dec.

2004

20

Mr. V.V. Pande

JSS Mahavidyalaya

Mysore

International Conference

on

Health Sciences ,Mysore

25.2.2005

To

26.02.2005

21 Shri. V.V.Pande R.C. Patel College

of Pharmacy, Shirpur

Screening technique in

experimental P'cology

(Sept.05)

2-3 Oct. 05

22

Prof. A.V.Chandewar

Prof.(Dr.)M.D.

Kshirsagar

Shri. C.K.Gadewar

Miss. M.A. Channawar

Shri. C.D. Khadse

Shri. V.V.Pande

Miss. B.V. Bakade

Shri. R.A. Hajare

Dept. of P'ceutical Sci.

Nagpur

10th APTI National

Convention

17-18 Oct.

2005

23

Prof.(Dr) M.D.

Kshirsagar

Shri. C.D.Khadse

Miss. M.A. Channawar

Shri. V.V. Pande

Hitex,Madhapur

Hydrabad 57th IPC Hydrabad

2 - 4 Dec.

2005

24

Mr. R. A. Hajare

Mr. T. A. Premchandani

Miss. B. V. Bakde

Loknayak Bapuji Ane

Mahila Mahavidyalaya,

Yavatmal

National Workshop on

Pre-synopsis for Ph. D. 03-04.Jan.2006

25

Prof. A. V. Chandewar

Mr. V. V. Pande

Miss. M. A. Channawar

Miss. B. V. Bakde

Mr. P. M. Katariya

IPER , Wardha

National Seminar on

Changing Scenario in

drug delivery system.

28.Jan.2006

26 Mr. V. V. Pande IPA, Pune National Convention on

Good Pharmacy Practice 03-04.Feb.2006

27 Mumbai 58th IPC, Mumbai 1-3 Dec. 2006

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Prof (Dr. .D.Kshirsagar)

Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Prof. Dr. S.B. Jaiswal

Mr. D.S. Mohale

28

Mr. N. I. Kochar Lonawala, Pune 3rd International

Conference of SFRR 07-09.Jan.2007

29 Mr. P. P. Tagalpallewar Culaba, Mumbai Workshop on Regulatory

Guidelines 13.Jan.2007

30 Mr. R. A. Hajare

Mr. D.S. Mohale Kamthi college, nagpur

Advance research

methodoly in drug

development

18 June – 30

June 2007

31 Mr. A.P. Dewani Sharad Pawar College of

Pharmacy, Nagpur

Recent Trends in Drug

Delivery System

26 Nov- 6 Dec

2007

32 Mr. Hajare R.A.

R.C. Patel College Of

Pharmacy

(A.I.C.T.E Sponsored

mation seminar on

Current trends in NDDS)

23-24 Aug

2008

33 Mr.R.L.Bakal R.C. Patel College Of

Pharmacy Shirpur

Stff Development

Programme 2-14 Feb 2009

34 Mr.J.P.Lawande

Dept of Bio-technology,Sant

Gadge Baba Amaravati

University

Short Term Training

Programme on

Techniques in Genetics

Engg.

15-21 2009

35 Mr.R.L.Bakal Govt.Colege of

Engg.Amravati

Training programme in

Effective role execution

for instutional

development

19-21 feb 2009

36 Mr T.A.Rode Deptt of Pharmaceutical s

ciences Nagpur APTI conference Nov.2006

37 J.P.Lavande Sant Gadge Baba Amaravati

University

Short term training

programme ingenetic

engg.

15-21 feb 2009

38 J.P.Lavande College of

Pharmacy,Manipal

AICTE sponsored Quality

improvement programe 1-13 June 2009

39 J.P.Lavande J.S.S.College of

Pharmacy,Ootacmund

QIP on Trends in

Molecular Biology 5-11 Oct 2009

40 J.P.Lavande Shahid Bhagatsingh Collge

of Pharmacy,Patti,Amrutsar

Second National Seminar

on Drug

Discovery”Techniques

and Challeges

13-15 Nov.

2009

41 V.V. Gawnade Kamla Nehru College of

pharmacy, Butibori, Nagpur

SDP on emerging trends

in drug discovery &

quality assurance

24 Nov-7Dec.

2009

42 R.A. Hajare Nalanda college of

pharmacy, Nalgonda,AP

International Indo-

American P’ceutical

regulatory symposium

2009

43 V.V.Gawande Kamal Nehru Collge of

Pharmacy,Nagpur

Staff Development

Prrogramme

24.11.2009-

7.12.2009

44 R.A. Hajare College of

Pharmacy,Banglore

Modern Analytical

Technique used in Drug

Estimation

15.5.2010

45 A.S.Tripathi Central Drug Research

Institute ,Luknow

4th International

Symposium on Current

Trends in Drug Discovery

17.2.2010-

21.2.2010

46 Dr.N.I.Kochar Sanli Zilla Chemist And

Druggist Association,Sangli

As Observer for PCC-B

Course

10.1.2010-

12.10.2010

47 Sameer Sheikh IPER,Wardha

Staff Development

Progrmme on Health Care

through pharmacy

practice

19.4.2010-

30.4.2010

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48 R.L.Bakal IPER,Wardha

Staff Development

Progrmme on Health Care

through pharmacy

practice

19.4.2010-

30.4.2010

49 D.S.Mohale Deppt of Pharmaceutical

Sciences,Nagpur National Seminar 13.2.2010

50 Mr.P.G.Shelke , Sant Gadge Baba Amravati

University

Awareness of Training

and Placement activity for

NSS Faculty coordinators

23.8.2010

51 R.L.Bakal Sanli Zilla Chemist And

Druggist Association,Sangli

As Observer for PCC-B

Course

10.1.2010-

12.10.2010

52 J.P.Lavande

Govt.of NCT of

Delhi,University of

Delhi,New Delhi

XV-Quality Improvement

programme sponsored by

AICTE

17.10.2011-

21.10.2011

53

P.M.Giradkar,A.P.Dewa

ni,A V

Shrirao,P.G.Shelke

,

Sharad Pawar College of

Pharmacy,Nagpur,

Intellectual Property

Rights on pharmaceuticals 23.9.2011

54

Ms. S.R. Gawande, Ms.

M.A. Channawar, Ms.

B.V. Bakade

Agnihotri College of

Pharmacy, Wardha

Application of Biostat in

research

29.01.2012-

30.01.2012

55 Ms. M. Bombaywala Govt. college of Pharmacy,

Amravati

Structural elucidation of

natural compounds

19.10.2012-

20.10.2012

56 A.V. Shrirao Poona college of Pharmacy,

Poona

Pharmacotherapy reviews

for advanced clinical

pharmacy practice

18.12.2012-

29.12.2012

57 P. J. wadhwani, D.S.

Mohale, A. S. Tripathi

SKB, College of Pharmacy,

Kamthi, Nagpur

Navigating Pharmacology

towards safe & effective

therapy

5.01.2013-

07.01.2013

58

Prof.(Dr) A.V.

Chandewar,

C.D. Khadse

GSG College , Umarkhed IQAC awareness 15.03.2013

59 A.S. Tripathi BITS, Mesra, Ranchi

QIP on newer

perspectives in

ethnopharmacological

research

27-05-2013-

10-06-2013

60 V.M. Darwhekar

S.T. Landge Manipal university, Manipal

QIP on Biosimilars :

Technologis & prosects

17-06-2013-

29-06-2013

61 D.S. Mohale Dubai (UAE) Pharmacy&

Pharmacological Sciences

02-12-2013-

03-12-2013

62 V.M. Darwhekar Nadiyad, Ahmedabad -- 18-01-2014

63 D.S. Mohale Bhopal SDKICR-2014 04-02-2014

64 J.P.Lavande Akkalkua, Nandurbar

New Horrizone in

Pharmaceutical Education

and Research

01-03-2014

65 D.S. Mohale ADINA Institute of

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Targeting of Bioactive for

Therapeutics benefits 09-03-2014

66

Prof.(Dr) A.V.

Chandewar

Mr. C. D. Khadse

19 Annual National

Convention of Association

of Pharmaceutical Teachers

of India (APTI) held at Pune

“Emerging Trends in

Pharmacy Profession

and Education”

28-30 Nov.

2014

67 Alok Tripathi Sendai, Japan

87th Annual Meeting of

Japanese Pharmacology

Society

19th to 21st

March 2014

68 Deepak Mohale Sagar, M.P. Targeting of Bioactive for

Therapeutic Benefits 9th March 2014

69 J.P.Lavande Akkalkua, Nandurbar New Horrizone in

Pharmaceutical Education 1st March 2014

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and Research

70 Deepak Mohale Bhopal, M.P. National Seminar on

SDKICR-2014 4th Feb 2014

71 A. P. Dewani Bhubhneswar, Odisha.

National seminar on

‘Impact of food and drug

adulteration on health care

systems’ at Utkal

University

15/11/2015

P.WADHWANI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, YAVATMAL

List of paper presented at conference / convention S.N. Name of staff member Title paper Place Date

1 Mr. A. V. Chandewar Industry – Institute Partnership- Role of

institution towards industry

3rd Mah. Goa state

ISTE Convention

31.10.98

to

1.11.98

2 Mr. A. V. Chandewar Technology assisted

teaching

3rd National

convention

APTI, Karad

7.3.98 To

8.3.98

3 Prof.(Dr.) M.D. kshirsagar Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal

Disinfectant Preparation from Tridax

Procumbens.

Paper Presented

a Indian

Pharmaceutical

Congress, Pune

02.12.1998

4

Prof.(Dr.) M.D. Kshirsagar

Preparation and Characterization of

Sumatriptan

Succinate Microspheres.

*Paper Presenteda

Indian pharmaceutical

Congress, Pune

02.12.1998

5 Mr. A. V. Chandewar Extractive spectrophometry

determination of

Phenylbutazaone

P’ceutical dosage form

National

conferenceorganized

by P.G.Dept.of

Chemist,Shivaji

Science College,

Amravati.

6.2.2004

6 Miss. Jawade Qality Evaluation of Oil used as Vehicle in

Intramarcular injection

6.2.2004

7 Miss. Dhabarde Evaluation of Marketed Samples of Honey National conference

organized by

P.G.Dept.of Chemist,

Shivaji Science

College,

Amravati.

6.2.2004

8

Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

Quality Evaluation

of Cinnamon Bark

for its Hypoglycemic &

Hypolipidaemic

effects in Rats

International

Convention of APTI,

2004,

VISAKHAPATNAM

2-3rd Oct

2004

9 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

Hypoglycemic effect

of some marketed polyherbal

formulation onalloxan induced

diabetic rats

International

conference of Health

Science , Maysore

25-26th

Feb.

2005

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10

Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

A Comparative Study of Guduchi,

nagarmatha of

vidanga aqueous extract on hyperlipidemia

98mpurit by butter fat in albino rats

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

17-18th Oct.

2005

11 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

Shri. C.D. Khadse

New Harbal Drugs for the

treatment of mouth ulcer

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

17-18th

Oct. 05

12

Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

The treatment of acne

vulgaris: an update

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

17-18th

Oct. 05

13 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

S.K.Bais, V.V.Pande

Replacement Gene Therapy

in Treatment of Chron’s

Disease.

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

14

Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. R.A. Hajare

Miss. B.A. Bakde

Analyze Trace amount

of Solvents in Water using

Packed Column Gas

Chromatography

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

17-18th

Oct. 05

15 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

Shri C.K. Gadewar

Therapeutic Potentials of Betel

Leaf

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

17-18th

Oct. 05

16 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Miss. M.A. Channawar

Miss. B.A. Bakde

Miss. D.M.Dhabarde

Radiopharmaceutical

and Their Applicatin

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

17-18th

Oct. 05

17 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

Therapeutic Potential of

Ozone Therapy in Backache

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

17-18th

Oct. 05

18 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. R.A. Hajare

Miss. B.A. Bakde

Development and Evaluation of

Oral Sustained and Controlled

Release Matrix Tablets of

Tramadol

10th APTI National

Convention 2005,

Nagpur

17-18th

Oct. 05

19 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

Miss. M.A. Channawar

Patents and Its Impact on Indian

Pharmaceutical Industries

57th IPC Hydrabad

02-04th

Dec. 2005

20 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

Shri. C.D.Khadse

Assesment of Indigenous

Knowledge of Some Medicinal

Plants from Vidarbha Region in

Maharashtra

57th IPC Hydrabad

02-04th

Dec. 2005

21 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. V.V.Pande

Development & Validation of

HPLC Method for Analysis of

Raloxifene HCL & Its Impurity

57th IPC Hydrabad

02-04th

Dec. 2005

22 Prof. A.V. Chandewar

Shri. R. Hajare

Analyse trace amount of

solvents in water using packed

column Gas Chromatography

57th IPC Hydrabad

02-04th

Dec. 2005

23

Prof. A.V.

chandewar,S.K.Bais

Effective role of pharmacist in

Chikungunya National symposium

At Sharad pawar

College of pharmacy,

Nagpur

25-Sep-06

24 Prof. A. V. Chandewar

Mr. T.A. Premchandani

Stem Cell Therapy A Boon National symposium

At Sarad pawar

College of pharmacy,

Nagpur

25-Sep-06

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Mr. N. I. Kochar

L-Arginine ameliorates oxidative

stress mediated GI dysfunctions

in diabetic rats.

3rd International conf

of SFRR

7-9Jan 2007

26 Mr. R.A. Hajare

Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Mr. Premchandani T.A.

Mr. Kakri S.S.

Mr Gorle A.P.

(A.I.C.T.E Sponsored mation seminar on

Current trends in NDDS) R.C. Patel College

Of Pharmacy

Validation of gas

chromatogrtaphic

method for estimation

of volatile organic

impurities in some

Ayurvedic

formulations

23-24 Aug 2008

27 Miss Channawar M.A.

Dr. Chandewar A.V.

Miss Bakade B.V.

Mr. Hajare R.A.

Miss Gawande S.R

(A.I.C.T.E Sponsored mation seminar on

Current trends in NDDS) R.C. Patel College

Of Pharmacy

Gastro- retentative

technologies and

overview

23-24 Aug 2008

28 Miss. Channawar M.A.

Dr. Chandewar A.V.

Mr. Hajare R.A.

Miss Bakade B.V.

Mr. wargantiwar D.W.

Mr. Kulkarni S.G

(A.I.C.T.E Sponsored mation seminar on

Current trends in NDDS) R.C. Patel College

Of Pharmacy

Nanotechnology- in

cancer therapy

23-24 Aug 2008

29 Mr. Hajare R.A.

Dr. Chandewar A.V.

Mr. Chinchole P.P

Mr. Gourkhede R.M

Mr. Bodakhe S.H.

Mr. Karki S.S

13th APTI Annual National Convention SLT

Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Guru

Ghasidaas University, Bilaspur (C.G)

Synthesis and

Screening of Novel

Isatin Derivatives

02-03 oct 2008

30 Mr. Shrinivas J.

Mr. Hajare R.A.

Dr. Chandewar A.V.

Mr. Bodakhe S.H.

Mr. karki S.S

13th APTI Annual National Convention SLT

Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Guru

Ghasidaas University, Bilaspur (C.G)

Breast cancer- The

Estrogen Controversy

role of Indole-3-

Carbinol

02-03 oct 2008

31 Mr. Bari M.S.

Dr. Chandewar A.V.

Mr. Hajare R.A.

Mr. Kodle N.D

13th APTI Annual National Convention SLT

Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Guru

Ghasidaas University, Bilaspur (C.G)

Time Controlled

Pulsatile drug delivery:

Current Scenarion

02-03 oct 2008

32 Mr. Tagalpallewar V.R.

Dr. Chandewar A.V.

Mr. Sutariya B.S.

Mr. Bongirwar A.P

Mr. Agnihotri A

Mr. Hajare R.A.

Mr. Pangarkar P.A

13th APTI Annual National Convention SLT

Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Guru

Ghasidaas University, Bilaspur (C.G)

Genetic Instability and

Oral Cancer

02-03 oct 2008

33 Mr. Vijaykumar S.

Dr. Chandewar A.V

Mr. Anvesh R

Mr. Jitendra V.

Mr. Hajare R.A.

Mr. Bodakhe

13th APTI Annual National Convention SLT

Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Guru

Ghasidaas University, Bilaspur (C.G)

Pharmacologically

active natural

compounds (4-

Ipomeanol) for Lung

Cancer

02-03 oct 2008

34 Vidya V Gawande Development & Validation of HPTLC method

for simultaneous estimation of Domperidone

in combination with Esomperazole magnesium

IPC Abtract book PA-

220

35 Hajare R.A.,Chandewar

A.V

Synthesis of Biological activity novel isatin

derivatives

60 IPC New Delhi

36 Hajare R.A.,Chandewar

A.V

Synthesis and evaluation of antifungal activity

of novel isatin analog

AICTE sponsored

national seminar at RC

Patel college

23-24 Aug 2008

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37 Hajare R.A.,Chandewar

A.V

Validation of gas chromatography system for

organic volatile 100mpurities in some

Ayurvedic formulations

AICTE sponsored

national seminar at RC

Patel college

23-24 Aug 2008

38 Bakade B.V.,Channawar

M.A,Gawande

S.R,Chandewar A.V

Review on fast dissolving Tablet APTI Bilaspur 3-4 Oct 2008

39 Bakade B.V.,Channawar

M.A,,Chandewar A.V

An overview buccal delivery system APTI Bilaspur 3-4 Oct 2008

40 Bakade B.V.,Channawar

M.A,,Chandewar A.V

Parentral depot system APTI Bilaspur

3-4 Oct 2008

41 Bakade B.V.,Chandewar

A.V

Formulation & Evaluation of sustained

released matrix tablet of diltiazem HCL

60th IPC Delhi

42 Bakade B.V.,Channawar

M.A,Gawande

S.R,Chandewar A.V

Polymers for GIT insoluble control release

drugs

APTI Bilaspur 3-4 Oct 2008

43 Bakade B.V.,Channawar

M.A,,Chandewar A.V

Micrspheres an idea l vehicle for control drug

delivery

APTI Bilaspur 3-4 Oct 2008

44 Bakade B.V.,Channawar

M.A,Gawande

S.R,Chandewar A.V

New approach in drug delivery as Bioadhesive

formulation

APTI Bilaspur 3-4 Oct 2008

45 Bakade B.V.,Channawar

M.A,,Chandewar A.V

Role of nanaotechnology in cancer therapy RC Patel Shirpur 23-24 Aug 2008

46 Bakade B.V.,Chandewar

A.V

Formulation & Evaluation of sustained

released matrix tablet of diltiazem HCL

60th IPC Delhi

47 S.R.Gawande,

Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Nano technology in diagnosis & treatment of

cancer

RC Patel Shirpur

48 V.V. Gawande,

Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Method validation: An overview National convention,

Kamla Nehru College

of pharmacy Butibori,

Nagpur

22-23 nov, 2009

51 V.V. Gawande, M.P.

Puranik, P.B. Harne

Development and validation of HPTLC

method of Domperidone in combination with

Rabeprazole sodium in solid dosage form

IPC- Delhi 2009

52 V.V. Gawande, M.P.

Puranik

Development and validation of HPLC method

of Domperidone in combination with

Rabeprazole sodium in solid dosage form

National Seminar on

NDDS & p’ ceutical

Technology-SNIOP-

Pusad

17-18 Feb 2008

53 Mohale D.S., Dewani A.P.,

Sontakke A.D.,

Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Formulation & Evaluation of herbal gel of

Boswllia Serrata extract

61- IPC, , Ahmedabad 11-13 dec. 2009

54 Mohale D.S., Tripathi A.S.,

Jamgade A. G.,

Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Immunomodulatory activity of aqueous extract

of Amorphophallus Campanulatus tuber

61- IPC, , Ahmedabad 11-13 dec 2009

55 Mohale D.S., Wanre M.A..,

M.N. Dawasaz.,

Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Study of indigenous knowledge of medicinal

plants from Vidarbha region of Maharashtra

61- IPC, , Ahmedabad 11-13 dec 2009

56 Mohale D.S., Wattamwar

P.P., Dahake M.N.,

Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Hypog;ycemic activity of Delonix regia leaves

in normal & alloxan induced diabetic mice

61- IPC, , Ahmedabad 11-13 dec 2009

57 Mohale D.S., Tripathi A.S.,

Shahare N. N., Waghmare

P.R., Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Effect Bauhinia Purpurea linn. On isolated

frog’s heart

AICTE Sponsored ,

international

symposium on clinical

pharmacy Education:

Sharing the U.S.

Experiences, Gurunank

college of pharmacy,

Nagpur

Nov. 27-28, 2009

58 Mohale D.S., Dewani A.P.,

Rathi A.M. Sontakke A.D.,

Antidibetic activity of Delonix regia leaves in

normal & alloxan induced diabetic mice

AICTE Sponsored ,

international

Nov. 27-28, 2009

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Dr.A.V.Chandewar symposium on clinical

pharmacy Education:

Sharing the U.S.

Experiences, Gurunank

college of pharmacy,

Nagpur

59 Mohale D.S., Wadhwani

P.J.., Rangari S.B.

Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Cariotonic activity of fruot juice of Punica

grantum

AICTE Sponsored ,

international

symposium on clinical

pharmacy Education:

Sharing the U.S.

Experiences, Gurunank

college of pharmacy,

Nagpur

Nov. 27-28, 2009

60 Mohale D.S., Kimbuhane

S.S., Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Formulation & evaluation of lidocaine Hcl

using penetration enhancer

AICTE Sponsored ,

International

symposium on clinical

pharmacy Education:

Sharing the U.S.

Experiences, Gurunank

college of pharmacy,

Nagpur

Nov. 27-28, 2009

49 V.V. Gawande,

Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Polypharmacy: An overview P.W. C.O.P., Yavatmal 5 Mar 2010

50 V.V. Gawande, S.R,

Gawande,

TQM: An overview P.W. C.O.P., Yavatmal 5 Mar 2010

51 D.S. Mohale.,

Effect of depression on blood lipid Profile AICTE, Sponsored

National symposium

on Resent advances in

Pharmaceutical

Resaerch, Dept. of

Pharmacy, Govt.

Polytech. Amravati.

17 March 2013

52 P.G. Shelke Development and validation of RP-HPLC

method for determination of Rasagiline

mesylate and its neutral degraded products in

bulk drug.

AICTE, Sponsored

National symposium

on Resent advances in

Pharmaceutical

Resaerch, Dept. of

Pharmacy, Govt.

Polytech. Amravati.

17 March 2013

53 T.A. Rode Haematinic activity of Nilumbo nucifera in

phenyl hydrazine induced anemia in Rat

AICTE, Sponsored

National symposium

on Resent advances in

Pharmaceutical

Resaerch, Dept. of

Pharmacy, Govt.

Polytech. Amravati.

17 March 2013

54 S.S. Shaikh Development & evaluation of Celecoxib oral

osmetic tablet

AICTE, Sponsored

National symposium

on Resent advances in

Pharmaceutical

Resaerch, Dept. of

Pharmacy, Govt.

Polytech. Amravati.

17 March 2013

55 D.S. Mohale Impact of altered behavioral condition on

markars of Oxidative stress and different

biochemical parameter

Dubai 02-03 Dec. 2013

56 D.S. Mohale Dizepam ameliorate markers of oxidative

stress and different biochemical parameters in

anxious rats

APP Madyapradesh

State branch, Bhopal

04 Feb.2014.

57 V.M. Darwhekar Evaluation of Film forming property of

Hibiscuss esculantus and Lipidium sativum

APP 3rd National

convention

Nadiad,Ahmedabad

18 Jan 2014

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58 J.P. Lawande Formulation and evaluation of Fast dissolving

Diphen Hydramine Tablet

Ali-Allana College of

Pharmacy, Akkalkua,

Nandurbar

1st March 2014

59 D.S. Mohale Influence of imipramine on altered lipid

profile in depressed rats.

ADINA instt. Of

pharm. Sci. Sagar

(M.P.)

9th March 2014

P.WADHWANI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, YAVATMAL

List of Research Publications in National/International Journals Title Journal Name of Author

Publication Year 1992 Design and Evaluation of Dual Release Multiple-

Unit TabletFormulation Drug Synthesis Prof. (Dr.) M.D. Kshirsagar

Evaluation of Shellac Derivatives as Coating

Materials

Indian J. Pharm. Sci

54-169-173(1992)

Prof. (Dr.) M.D. Kshirsagar

D.S.Sheorey, and A.K. Dorle

Evaluation of Shellac Derivatives as Coating

Materials

Indian J. Pharm. Sci

54-169-173(1992)

Prof. (Dr.) M.D. Kshirsagar

D.S.Sheorey, and A.K. Dorle

Publication Year 1995

Pelletization in Rotary Shaker: Effect of Equipment

variables on Pelletization of Ferrous Fumarate

International Journal Drug

Development and Industrial

Pharmacy, 21:18,2109-2120(1995

Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Publication Year: 2000

Reliable HPLC method for simultaneous estimation

of sparfloxacinand its impurity

International Journal of Chemical

Sciences 5(5), 2000, 2177-2180

Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Prof V.V. Pande

Publication Year: 2001

Estimation of Arsenic content in some

Ayurvedic formulation

Hamdard, 2001,

XLIV (27/95 Prof.. A. V. Chandewar

Preliminary Studies on the Development of New

Non-bitter Chloroquine Formulation Using Tannic

Acid.

Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, 63:1,45-48 (2001 Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Publication Year: 2003

Comparative Studies and Pharmacokinetic

Evaluation of Rectal Suppositories of Diltiazem

Hydrochloride in Rabbits.

International Journal of

Pharmaceutical Excipients, 2(2),

55-60 (2003)

Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Publication Year: 2004

Stdies on Formualtion development,

characterization and transdermal Permeation of

Nimesulide from Emulgel

International Journal of

Pharmaceutical

Excipients,3(3),57-63,(2004)

Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Publication Year: 2005

Development & Validation of HPLC Method for

Analysis of Gatifloxacin & its Impurity

Electronic Journal of

Pharmaceutical Sci. Sep-05

Prof. A.V.Chandewar

Shri. V.V. Pande

Development & Validation of HPLC method for

Analysis of Raloxifene HCL & its impurity Communicated to Indian Drug

Prof. A.V.Chandewar

Shri. V.V. Pande

Publication Year: 2006

Hypoglycemic effect of some marketed polyharbal

formulation on alloxan induced diabetic rats Biomed 1(2)july -sep 2006 Prof. A.V.Chandewar

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p. 181-184 Shri. V.V. Pande

Publication Year: 2007

Screening of antimicrobial activity of Tectona

Grandis fruits The Antiseptic feb2007

Prof. A. V. ChandewarMr. C.D.

Khadse

Mr. V. V. Pande

Development and evaluation of controled and

sustained realeased matrix tablets of tramadol HCl

Accepted in ACTA Pharmaceutica

Pharmainfo.net

Ms. B.V. Bakade

Study of oxidative stress in diffrent tissues of Rats

in reverse thyorid states The Bioscan, 2 (A) 301-303,2007 A. P. Dewani

Indian Drugs 2007 Dr.S. B. Jaiswal , Kochar N. I

Publication Year: 2008

Development and validation of HPLC method for

analysis of gatifloxacin and its impurities

Asian Journal of Chemistry Vol

20, No.3 (2008) 2461-2463

Dr. A.V. Chandewar V.V. Pande

Simultaneous estimation of Pioglitazone HCL and

Glimepiride using Derivative Spectroscopy

Journal of GMP & Industrial

Pharmacy, Vol. 2, Issue 1, FEB.

2008, p. 22-26

Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Prof. M.A. ChannawarProf B.V.

Bakade

Levodropropizine New peripherally acting

Antitussive

The Antseptic, Paper Accepted for

Publication

Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Designing and evaluation of extended release tablet

of velnafaxine HCL using hydrophobic matrix Communicated for publication

Dr. A.V. Chandewar, Dr. S.B.

Jaiswal

Antihyperlipidemic activity of isolated constitsents

from the Lagenaria siceraria in albino rats

International Journal of Green

Pharmacy April-June 2008 P. M. -

104-1057

D.S. Mohale. A.VChandewar

A.P.Dewani

C. D. Khadse

Spec trophotometric estimation of Amitriptyline

HCl and Chlordiazepoxide innPharmaceutical

dosage form

I.J.P.E. R 42(1) Jan –Mar 2008 p-

23-26 Prof. Bakal R.L Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Migation of Azathioprine induced oxidative hepatic

injuryby flavenoid querctin in wister rats

Toxicology mechanism &

Merthods 2008,Vol.18 pages 653-

660

J.P.Lavande, Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Immuno modilatory activity of aqueous extrcat

Amorphophallus companulatus tuber

Journal of cells & tissue culture

research vol.3 2008,p.1581-1584 A.K.Tripathi,Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Study on Antihyperlipidemic activity of flavonoidal

fraction of legencria siciraria Y. of Chem Sci. 6(2)2008,751,760 D. S. Mohale

Publication Year: 2009

Hypoglycemic activity of Delonix regia leaves in

normal and alloxan induced Diabetic Mice

Journal of GMP & Industries

Pharmacy 3, Issve II June 2009

T.A. Rode D.S. MohaleDr. A.V.

Chandewar, A.P. Dewani S.S.

Sheikh Tripathi A. S. Giradkar P.

M.

Development & Validation of HPTLC method for

simultaneous estimation of Domperidone in

combination wity Esoomperazole magnesium in

solid dosage form

International Journal Of Chemical

sciences,Vol,issue 2(2009) pageno

791-796

Vidya V.Gawande,Manisha

P.Puranik Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Validated HPTLC method for simultaneous

estimation of domperidone with Rabrazole sodium

International Journal Of Chemical

sciences,Vol,issue 3(2009) page

Vidya V.Gawande,Manisha

P.Puranik Dr.A.V.Chandewar

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in solid doaoge form no

2023-2028

RP HPLC method for method for simultaneous

estimation of domperidone in combination wity

Esoomperazole magnesium in Solid doasage form

Asian Journal of Chemistry vol 2

issue 8,page No. 6459-6462

Vidya V.Gawande,Manisha

P.Puranik Dr.A.V.Chandewar

RP HPLC method for method for simultaneous

estimation of domperidone in combination with

Rabeprazole sodium in Solid doasage form

Asian Journal of Chemistry vol 21

issue 8, page No. 6&79-6482

Vidya V.Gawande,Manisha

P.Puranik Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Formulation & Evaluation of sustained release

matrix Tablet of Diltiazem HCL communicated to AAPS Bakade B.V. Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Chitosan based mucoadhesive patches for buccal

delivery

International journal of pharmacy

and pharmaceutical sci., vol. 1,

Nov.-Dec. 2009

A.V. Chandewar, M.A.Channawar,

Design and characterization of ER matrix tablet RJPT, 2(4), Oct-Dec. 2009 A.V. Chandewar, M.A.Channawar,

pH Dependant Colon specific delivery of ornidazole

and ciprofloxacine in Stomach

Journal of GMP & Industrial

Pharmacy, Vol. 2, Issue 1, FEB.

2008, p. 11-14

Dr. A.V. Chandewar, Mr. Suraj T.

Landge

Dr. S.B. Jaiswal

Antihyperlipdemic activity of L. Siserlaria in alino

rats

Journal & GMP Vol 3(1)page no

49-54 2009

A. S. Tripathi D. S. Mohale

A. V. Chandewar , A. P.

Dewani

Gastrointesinal dysfunction in diabetic reas relates

with decline in tissue L-arginine content &

consequent low level of nitric oxide

Nitric Oxide Vol 20 issue 2 1

Month 2009 Pages 129-

133(IF:2.3)

Kochar N. I.

Gas chrornalogosphic method for estimation of org

–vol importies in some Ayurvedic

Asian Journal of Chemistry

Vol.21 No 9 (2009) 6993-6998

R. A. Harare , A. V.

Chandewar

Validation of Gas chromatographic system for

estimation of Org Vol imyontics in Hydroalcohlic

formulation

Int J. of Chem S. 7(2)2009, 689-

708

R. A. Harare , A. V.

Chandewar

Synthesis structure & spetral characterization of

frieldel craft N. Benzylation of isatin & their Novel

Schiff Bares

Asian Journal Research Chem 2(3)

July Sep 2009 289-291

R. A. Hajare

A. S. Wadndhare

A. V. Chandewar

Synthesis anticancer & Cyrostatic activity of some

6H indole (2,3,6) qvinoyalines Acta Pharm 59 (2009) 431-440 R. A. Hajare

Therapeutic Potential of Cavemanin prostate

Cancer Pharma review Nov.2009

R. A. Hajare

A. V. Chandewar

Publication Year: 2010

Insuline chewing gum can help takle dibetes

Epidemic: track to develope

Journal of GMP & Industrial

Pharmacy, 2010, 42-43 A.V. Chandewar .R.A.Hajare,

A brief review on gastroretentive system RJPDFT, 2010, 2(1), 28-31 D.S. Mohale, A.V. Chandewar, &

R.L. Bakal

Pulsatile drug delivery system-Novel approach in

control drug delivery system

RJPT, Vol. 3, Issue-1, Jan-Mar

2010

A.V. ChandewarProf

M.A.Channawar,B.V. Bakade, S.R.

Gawnde

Colon targeted drug delivery system-A review

RJPT, Vol. 2, Issue-1, Jan-Mar

2010

A.V. ChandewarProf

M.A.Channawar,B.V. Bakade, S.R.

Gawnde, R.L. Bakal

Development and invitro evaluation of sustained

release buccal mucoadhesive tablet of metaorolol A.V. Chandewar, B.V. Bakade

M.A.Channawar,

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succinate

Sustained release Mucoadhesive Tablets of

Metoprolol succinate for buccal administration

Research Journal Of Pharmacy

Technology,3(2) April-June 2010

M.A.Channwar,B.V.Bakade,SR

Gawande,AV Chandewar

RPHPLC Method for simultaneous estimation of

Atovarstin calcium Ezetimide in Pharmaceutical

formulation

Asian Journal Of Chemistry,3(2)

April-June 2010,485-490 C.K.Gadewar,AV chandewar

Evaluation of Suspending preparation of mucilage

of Linum Usiatatisimum linn seeds

Medicinal Plant 2(2) May

2010,73-78 DS Mohale

Spectophotometric Estimation Of Esmoperazole

Magnesium in

Solid Dosage form

IJPT Sep-2010 Vol. 2 Issue

No.3, 623-628

Vidya V. Gawande and Dr. A. V.

Chandewar

Publication Year: 2011

Comparative Evaluation of Microbiological Quality

of Triphala Churna

Marketed In Yavatmal District of India

Research J. Pharm. and Tech.

4(3): March 2011

Bais Sanjay K., Chandewar Anil V.

and Bakal R.L.

Comparative Evaluation of Heavy metals in

Triphala Churna Marketed In India

Asian Journal Of Chemistry,Jan-

Feb.2011,23,(4) , 1879-1880

S.K.Bais,C.K.Gadewar,A P

Dewani,S.M.Charjan,

A V.Chandewar

Comparative evaluation of Endosulfan content in

Triphala churna marketed in Yavatmal district of

India by HPLC method

International Journal of Pharmacy

and Pharmaceutical sciences,

accepted for publication S.K.Bais,A V.Chandewar

Comparative evaluation of quality control

parameters of marketed antidiabetic tablet

Research Journal of pharmacy and

Technology, accepted for

publication

S.K.Bais,R.L.Bakal,

A V.Chandewar

Identification and devolpment of 2-5 disubstituted

oxadiazole as potential candidate for treatment of

XDR and MDR tuberculosis

Europian Lournal Of Medicinal

Chemistry, Xxx2011(1) R.L.Bakal

Significance of some toxicological parameters

standardizartion of Herbal medicine marketed in

india :a review

JPBMS,Journal OF

Pharmaceutical And Biomedical

Sciences ( ISSN NO- 2230 –

7885) 2011, 7 (05)

S.K.Bais,A.V.Chandewar

Significance of study of validation parameters of

marketed polyherbal formulation

Pharma Review, July-

Aug.2011,57-60

S.K.Bais,A.V.Chandewar

Comparative Evaluation of Microbiological Quality

of Triphala Churna

Marketed In Yavatmal District of India

Research J. Pharm. and Tech.

4(3): March 2011

Bais Sanjay K., Chandewar Anil V.

and Bakal R.L.

Comparative Evaluation of Heavy metals in

Triphala Churna Marketed In India

Asian Journal Of Chemistry,Jan-

Feb.2011,23,(4) , 1879-1880

S.K.Bais,C.K.Gadewar,A P

Dewani,S.M.Charjan,

A V.Chandewar

Comparative evaluation of Endosulfan content in

Triphala churna marketed in Yavatmal district of

India by HPLC method

International Journal of Pharmacy

and Pharmaceutical sciences,

accepted for publication

S.K.Bais,A V.Chandewar

Comparative evaluation of quality control

parameters of marketed antidiabetic tablet

Research Journal of pharmacy and

Technology, accepted for

publication

S.K.Bais,R.L.Bakal,

A V.Chandewar

Identification and devolpment of 2-5 disubstituted

oxadiazole as potential candidate for treatment of

XDR and MDR tuberculosis

Europian Lournal Of Medicinal

Chemistry, Xxx2011(1) R.L.Bakal

Development and in vitro characterization of

buccoadhesive diltiazem tablet

International journal of

pharmaceutical innovations,vol 1,

issue 5, nov-dec 2011

Madhuri ChannawarBharati V.

Bakde , Anil V. Chandewar1and

M.D. kshirsagar

Development and optimization of famotidine

gastroretentive drug delivery system

Int, journal of P’ ceutical research

and development, 2011,vol 3(8)

NOV 2011, 184-189,

Bharati V. Bakde, Madhuri

Channawar, Anil V. Chandewar

Formulation and evaluation of sustained release

matrix tablet of diltiazem Hydrochloride

Int Journal of pharmacy and

P’ceutical sciences,vol 3, suppl 4,

2011,

B. V. Bakde , Jayesh M..

Wankhade, , M. A. channawar, A.

V. Chandewar

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Design, development and optimization of

famotidine gastroretentive drug delivery system,

Scholars Research Library, Der

Pharmacia Lettre, 2011, 3 (6):218-

224,

Bharati V. Bakde,Anil V.

Chandewar

Development and validation of RP-HPLC assay for

levofloxacin in rat plasma and saliva: application to

pharmacokinetic studes

African jou. Of pharmacy &

Pharmacology 5(13), 1612-1618 A.S. Tripathi, A.P. Dewani

Development and Invitro Characterization of

Buccoadhessive Diltizem table

Int. jou. Of Pharmaceutical

Innovation 1(5) 2011, 64-81

M. A. Channawar, Dr. A.V.

Chandewar, M.D. kshirsagar

PUBLICATION YEAR: 2012

Psychopharmacological Study of Agmatine in

Behavioral Tests of Schizophrenia in Rodents

Pharmacology, Biochemistry and

Behavior 100 (2012) 398– 403 Paresh J Wadhwani

Formulation and evaluation of Orodispersible tablet

of Reseperidone

DER Pharmacia Letter 2012 3(6)

151-156

S.R.Gawande, Dr. A. V.

Chandewar

Development and in vitro characterization of

diltiazem buccal tablets

Journal of Pharmacy Research

2012,5(2), 908-912,

Madhuri Channawar1, Anil V.

Chandewar1and M.D. kshirsagar

Design, Development and in vitro characterization

of Diltiazem buccal tablets

IJPRD, vol 3 (11), JAN 2012, 83-

92

Madhuri Channawar, Bharati V.

Bakde, S.R. gawande, Anil V.

Chandewar1and M.D. kshirsagar

Formulation and Development of Mucoadhesive

microcapsule for Delivery of Clarythromycin &

Omeprazole used against H-pylori infection

Asian Journal Of Pharmacy and

Sciences,2,(1) Jan-Mar-2012 S.S.Sheikh, Dr. A.V.Chandewar

HPLC DAD Method for the of PHI, PARA, CAF

&CPM in bulk and mask formal

Arebian journal of chemistry, 157-

8,2012

A.P. Dewani , Dr.A.V. Chandewar,

R.L. Bakal

Method development & validation of ramprit &

amladepine Bysylate by PP-HPLC

Asian jou. Of chem..4(12),1829-

1832

A.P. Dewani , Dr.A.V. Chandewar,

R.L. Bakal

Novel target for Diabetic nephropathy Int. national jou. Of institutional

Pharmacy & life sci. 2012 2(3),

98-102

N. I. Kochar, Dr. A. V. Chandewar,

A.S. Tripathi

Formulation & development of oral fast dissolving

Tablet using ETORICXIB

Asian jou. Of Pharmacy life sci.

2(2)2012, 182-201 Dr. A.V. Chandewar, S.S. Sheikh

Nerobiological modulators of anxiety Int. national resch. jou. of pharm.

3(1),2012, 60-66

Dr. A. V. Chandewar, D.S.,

Mohale, A.S. Tripathi , P.J.

Wadhwani, A.V. Shrirao

Development & evaluation of Sustain release tablet

containing antidiabetic agent

Int. national. jou. of pharm.&

Indu. Research.3,(5), 2012, 34-40 Madhuri Channawar1, Anil V.

Chandewar1and M.D. kshirsagar

Study of various analytical Technique for biological

samples.

International jou. Of industrial

pharmacy & biosci. 1(1) may-

june 2012, 31-35 A.P. Dewani , Dr.A.V. Chandewar

Effect of anxiety on the level of oxidative stress

markers

Pak. Jou. Phar. Sci. 25, 2012, 1-6

D.S Mohale, Dr. A.V. Chandewar,

A.S. Tripathi, A. P. Dewani

Sustain release matrix tablet of Diltiazem

hydrochloride its formulation and evaluation

Int.jou. of adv. In Pharmaceutical

research3(2), 2012, 753-761 B.V. Bakade , M.A Channawar

Neurobiological Modulators of Antioxidant” International Research

Journal of Pharmacy,

3(1), 2012, 60-64.

D.S. Mohale, A.S. Tripathi, Dr.

A.V. Chandewar

“Liquid Chromatography in conjunction with

Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS)”

International Journal of

Pharmaceutical and P. G. Shelke, A.S. Tripathi, Dr.

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Chemical Sciences,

1(3), 2012

A.V. Chandewar

Effect of Social isolation on oxidative stress &

trasaminase level

Asian journal of biomedical

&pharmaceutical Sciences,

2,(15), 2012,41-44 D.S. Mohale, A. V. Chandewar

“Advance Antiplatelet Therapy: Agents in

Clinical Development”

Journal of Pharmacy

Research, 5(6), 2012, 3392-

3399 A.S. Tripathi, Dr. A.V.

Chandewar

Brief review on medicinal potential of Nerium

indicum

International journal of

institutional pharmacy and

sciences, 2(2), 2012, 521-527 A. V. Shrirao, Dr A. V.

Chandewar

Review on recent trends in clinical research International journal of

institutional pharmacy and

sciences, 2(2), 2012, 528-534 A. V. Shrirao, Dr A. V.

Chandewar

(2013-14)

Influence of Musa sapientum on

Pharmacokinetic of Metformin in diabetic

gastro paresis”

Chinese journal of integrative

medicine Accepted, Springer

Link Journal, Impact Factor:

0.796)

A.S. Tripathi, Dr. A.V.

Chandewar

Fast dissolving drug delevary system” an

overview of techniques and method

World jou. Of pharm & phar.

Sci., vol-II,(1), 2013,1-13 J. P. Lawande, A.V. Chandewar

Fast dissolving film, Innovative drug delevary

system

Indo American journal of

pharmaceutical research, vol-

III,(2), 2013, 1503-1521 J. P. Lawande, A.V. Chandewar

Impact of social isolation on oxidase stress

&trasaminase

Indo American journal of

pharmaceutical research, vol-

III,(4), 2013, 1564-1574 D.S. Mohale, A. V. Chandewar

Evaluation of diabetic gastroparesis effect of

Musa sapientum L. bark juice by reducing the

level of oxidative stress

Oriental pharmacy and

experimental

medicine.” Orient

Pharm Exp Med (2013)

13:29–34

V.M. Darwhekar, A.S. Tripathi,

Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Therapeutic view on imobilised monoamino

oxidase

International journal of

Pharmceutical research and

allied sciences, vol-2, (1),

2013, 25-30

D.S. Mohale, A. V. Chandewar

Development and validation of RP-HPLC

method for Sildenafil Citrate in Rat Plasma-

Application to pharmacokinetic studies

Saudi Pharmaceutical journal

(Accepted, Elsevire journal,

Impact Factor 0.662).

A.S. Tripathi, A.P. Dewani, Dr.

A.V. Chandewar

Development and validation of RP-HPLC

method for simultaneous estimation of

Glimepiride and Sildenafil Citrate in Rat

Plasma-Application to pharmacokinetic studies

Drug Research ( Accepted,

Impact Factor: 0.651) A.S. Tripathi, A.P. Dewani, Dr.

A.V. Chandewar

Novel mosoclonal antibodies for cancer

treatment: a review

Accepted for publication

J. P. Lawande, A.V. Chandewar

Oral osmotic system for delivery of eteroxib:

Development and invitro characterization

Indo-American journal of

Pharmaceutical Research

Vol-3(2)2013,1544-1551 S. S. Sheaikh , A. V.

Chandewar

Effect of various members and their thickness

on osmotic tablet of lornoxicam,

American journal of

Pharmtech research 3(1)2013

819-829 S. S. Sheaih , A. V. Chandewar

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Anti-Inflammatory Activity Of Methanol

Extract Fractions Of Abrus precatorius

Leaves

International Journal of

PharmTech Research, Vol.5,

No.3, pp 1426-1433, July-

Sept 2013

Khadse C.D., Kakde R.B. ,

Chandewar A.V

Formulation and development of opthatmic

solution for plonstesoidal Antinflamatory

Decent J. Pharmaceutics and

cosmetology 4(1): Jan-Feb

2013,379-390 , A. Pophale , A. V. Chandewar

Effect of various members and their

thickness on osthotic tablet of eterocoxib,

Word journal of pharmacyand

Pharmaceutical sciences

2(1)2013 379-390 S. S. Sheaikh , AV Chandewar

Formulation and development of ketorolac

tromethamine ophthalmic solution

J Bioequir 5(2),2013, 099-

129 AV Chandewar

Validated RP-HPLC method for

determination of Rasageline Misilate

Int. Jou. Of Pharm Tech

Research. Vol-VI, 2014 P.G. Shelke, A.V. Chandewar

Impact of altered behavioral condition on

markers of oxidative stresse and different

biochemical parameters

World academy of Sci.,

Engg. And tech. vol

84,(2014) D.S. Mohale, A.V. Chandewar

Altered markers of oxidative stress and

biochemical parameters and their modulation

by diazepam in anxious rats.

Research journal of

pharmaceutical , biological

and chemical sci. vol

5,(2),2014, 1294-1303

D.S. Mohale, A.V. Chandewar

(2014-15) Validated RP-HPLC method for

determination of Rasageline Misilate Int. Jou. Of Pharm Tech

Research. Vol-VI, 2014 P.G. Shelke, A.V.

Chandewar

Impact of altered behavioral condition on

markers of oxidative stresse and different

biochemical parameters

World academy of Sci.,

Engg. And tech. vol

84,(2014) D.S. Mohale, A.V.

Chandewar

Altered markers of oxidative stress and

biochemical parameters and their

modulation by diazepam in anxious rats.

Research journal of

pharmaceutical ,

biological and chemical

sci. vol 5,(2),2014, 1294-

1303

D.S. Mohale, A.V.

Chandewar

(2015-16 )

Development and validation of RP-HPLC

method for estimation of Glimepiride in

Rat Plasma-Application to

pharmacokinetic studies

Eurasian Journal of

chemistry, (2016), 11(2). Tripathi AS*, Mazumder

PM, Chandewar AV

Sildenafil, A Phosphodiesterase Type 5

Inhibitor, Attenuates Diabetic Nephropathy

In STZ Induced Diabetic Rats.

Journal of Basic physiology

and pharmacology, 27 (1),

57-62., 2016

Tripathi AS*, Mazumder

PM, Chandewar AV

Does glimepiride alters the

pharmacokinetics of sildenafil citrate in

diabetic nephropathy animals: mechanism

of interaction by molecular modeling

studies.

Journal of Molecular

Modeling, 21: 1-10

(Accepted, Springer Link

Journal, Impact Factor:

1.76)., 2015

Tripathi AS*, Mazumder

PM, Chandewar AV

Validated Stability-indicating assay

method for determination of Ilaprazole in

bulk drug and tablets by high performance

liquid chromatography.

Eurasian Journal of

Analytical Chemistry 10

(1): 1-9., 2015

Shelke PG, Dewani AP,

Tripathi AS, Chandewar

AV, Bakal RL.

Evaluation of wound healing activity of

ethanolic extract of Pongamia pinnata

Drug Res (Stuttg) 65(06):

296-299, 2015. (Impact

Bhandirge SK, Tripathi

AS*, Chandewar AV.

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bark. factor: 0.772). Extraction Method development and

validation of protein from animal bone IJRPT ,vol 1,issue 1,2015 Mrs M .A. Bombaywala, Dr

A V Chadewar

S.Dosani,P.Mule,M.Bhongad

e, Oral floating Insitu gel – A Noval

apparoach for Gastro Retentive Drug

Delivery Syatem

IJRPT Vol 1, issue 1,2015 Archana D. Kajale, Dr. A.

V. Chandewar

An Gradient HPLC-DAD determination of

Phenylepherine, Paracetamol, Ambroxol

and Levoceterizine in Pharmaceutical

formulation.

Accepted in Indian

Journal of Chemical

Technology 2015. (Impact

factor 0.516)

A.P.Dewani, R.L.Bakal,

A.V.Chandewar,

Development of a Single Ion pair HPLC

Method for Analysis of Terbinafine,

Ofloxacin, Ornidazole, Clobetasol and

Two preservatives in a cream formulation:

application to in-vitro drug release in

topical simulated media- phosphate buffer

through rat skin.

Journal of American

Orgnisation of

Analytical Chemist,

98(4) 2015, 913-920

(Impact Factor 1.385)

A.P.Dewani, R.L.Bakal,

P.K.Kokate,

A.V.Chandewar, S.Patra.

Development and Validation of RP-HPLC

method for simultaneous estimation of

Niacin and simvastatin in tablet dosage.

Indian Journal of Pharmacy

and Pharmacology 2015,

Vol.2, issue 1, 21-27

A.P. Dewani, D.S. Mohale,

S. Hiware, R.L. Bakal, A.V.

Chandewar

Formulation & evaluation of Lornoxicam SBT journal Dr. S.R. Gawande, Dr A V

Chadewar Formulation & evaluation of Domperidone SBT journal Dr. S.R. Gawande, Dr A V

Chadewar Formulation & evaluation of Domperidone

maleate IJRPT Vol 1, issue 1,1015 Dr. S.R. Gawande, Dr A V

Chadewar & Dr. S.B.

Jaiswal. Formulation And Evaluation Of Mouth

Dissolving Tablets Of Venlafaxine International Journal of

research and

Pharmaceutical technology,

2015, 1 (1), 1-5

Bharati V. Bakde*, Vishal

Sahu and Anil V. Chandewar

Design And Development of Swellable

Matrices For Oral Controlled release of

Tramadol Hydrochloride

International Journal Of

Drug Delivery And

nanotechnology, 2015, Vol. 1 Issue 1, 37 – 45

B. Bakde*, B. Mishra

Design, development and evaluation of

osmotic drug delivery system using Tramadol HCl

International Journal Of

Drug Delivery And

Nanotechnology, 2015, Vol. 1 Issue 1, 52 – 59

Vrushali Ashokrao Dhobe, Bharti Bakde

Design of solid dosage forms for buccal

drug delivery of Diltiazem hydrochloride, Internatinal journal of

pharmacy and p’ceutical

research, October 2015

Vol.:4, Issue:3

Channawar Madhuri*,

Kshirsagar Mahendra,

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Development and characterization of

buccal mucoadhesive

formulation of mucoadhesive formulation

of Domperidone.

International journal of

drug delivery and

nanotechnology

vol. 1 issue 1, may-2015;

14 – 28.

Channawar Madhuri *,

Kshirsagar Mahendra

Carbopol based mucoadhesive formulation

of diltiazem Hydrochloride

World journal of pharmacy

and P’ceutical

sciences, vol 4, issue 07,

2015.

Channawar Madhuri* and

Kshirsagar Mahendra

(2016-17)

Formulation development and evaluation

of oral floating insitu gel of Ilaprazole Der Pharmacia Sinica,

2016, 7(4):51-63 Archana D. Kajale, Dr. A.

V. Chandewar

Design Development and Evaluation of

Gastroretentive Oral Floating Insitu Gel of

Metoprolol Succinate

Indo American Journal of

Pharmaceutical Research,

6(5), 2016, 5536-5548

Archana D. Kajale, Dr. A.

V. Chandewar

Development and Evaluation of Gastro

Rretentive Oral Floating Beads of

Ilaprazole,

International Journal of

Pharmacy nad technology,

8(2), 2016, 13401-13419

Archana D. Kajale, Dr. A.

V. Chandewar

Formulation and Evaluation of Oral

Floating Beads of Tramadol

Hydrochloride,

Journal of Drug Delivery &

Therapeutics. 2016; 6(4):7-

16

Archana D. Kajale, Dr. A.

V. Chandewar

Formulation and evaluation of oral floating

In situ gel of Tramadol hydrochloride,

The Pharmaceutical and

Chemical Journal, 2016,

3(2):267-279

Archana D. Kajale, Dr. A.

V. Chandewar

Influence of Musa sapientum on

Pharmacokinetic of Metformin in diabetic

gastro paresis

Chinese journal of

integrative medicine, 2016,

22 (10), 783–788,

(Springer Link Journal,

Impact Factor: 1.234)

Darvehkar VM, Tripathi

AS*, Shelke PG, Jyotishi

AK.

Development and validation of RP-

HPLC method for estimation of

Glimepiride in Rat Plasma-Application

to pharmacokinetic studies

Eurasian Journal of

chemistry, 2016, 11(2).

Tripathi AS*, Mazumder

PM, Chandewar AV

Evaluation of antioxidant effect of

Nerium indicum in anxious rats.

Indian Journal of

Pharmacology, 2016,

48(4); 430-33. (impact

factor: 0.6)

Mohale DS*, Tripathi

AS, Jawarkar R, Shrirao

AV, Chandewar AV.

Sildenafil, A Phosphodiesterase Type 5

Inhibitor, Attenuates Diabetic

Nephropathy In STZ Induced Diabetic

Rats

Journal of Basic

physiology and

pharmacology, 2016, 27

(1), 57-62.

Tripathi AS*, Mazumder

PM, Chandewar AV.

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P.WADHWANI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, YAVATMAL

Review Article published in National/International Journals Title Journal Name of Author

Publication Year:1989 Study of Shellac Esters

as Coating Materials The Eastern Pharmacist 139-141

(Dec. 1989) Prof. (Dr.) M.D. Kshirsagar

Publication Year:1991 Title of the Reasearch

Paper / Review paper Name of Journals Name of faculty

Study of Some Improved

Shellac Derivatives as

Microencapsulating

Materials

Microencapsulation

8(3)375-380(1991 Prof. (Dr.) M.D. Kshirsagar

Publication Year 1996

Cellulose Matrices for

Controlled Release of

Ketorolac Tromethamine

Indian Drugs, 33:3, 120-123

(1996). Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Publication Year: 1998

Holistic Medicine : A

new approach in

drug therapy

Traditional Medical

System /98/4(01) Prof.. A. V. Chandewar

Publication Year: 1999

Tannins –

Pharmaceutical

applications

The Eastern

Pharmacist,XLII:493,49-

52(1999)

Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Publication Year: 2004

Cation-Exchanges in

Pharmaceutical

Formulations IJPE,38(4),2004 Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Wound Healing

Properties of Henna

Leaves

Natural Products Radiance, 3(6),

406-412 (2004 Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Cow Ghee (Clarified

Butter): An Innovative

Excipient in

Pharmaceutical

Formulations

A Journal on Ayurvedic

Preparations for Liver disorders Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Publication Year: 2005

Studies and Application

of Some Ayurvedic

Prepartions for Liver

Disorders

Sachitra Ayurved, 845-848 (May

2005). Prof. S.B.Jaiswal

Publication Year: 2006

Tools of Bioinformatics

in Drug Development

"Hamdard Medicus Vol. XLIX

,issue No 4 , Oct.-Dec. 2006

Prof. A.V.Chandewar

Shri.R.L. Bhagat

Adverse Drug reaction

and their management

Indian Journal of Hospital

Pharmacy, Nov-Dec 2006 p.223-

234

Dr. A.V. ChandewarProf M.A. hannawar

B.V. Bakade

Adversed drug reaction

and thier management IJHP Nov-Dec 2006 (223-224)

Prof. A. V. Chandewar

Ms. B.V. Bakade

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Ms. M.A. Channawar

Publication Year: 2007

Significance of Gene

Therapy in psoriasis Pharmainfo.net

Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Mr. V.V. Pande

Drug Profile Erdosteiene Antiseptic, Sept. 2007, p 475 Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Prof. P.P. Tagalpallewar

Pharmacy Education

Challanges required

Souvenir 2007 Published by

CIPARA Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Publication Year: 2008

Radiopharmaceutical abd

their application

The Antiseptic, June 2008, p.

279-281

Dr. A.V. ChandewarProf M.A.Channawar BV.

Bakade

D. M. Dhabarde , S. R. Gawande

Levodropropizine New

peripherally acting

Antitussive

The Antseptic, Paper Accepted

for Publication

Dr. A.V. Chandewar

Migation of

Azathioprine induced

oxidative hepatic

injuryby flavenoid

querctin in wister rats

Toxicology mechanism &

Merthods 2008,Vol.18 pages

653-660

J.P.Lavande, Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Publication Year: 2009

The fruit of Lagenaria

siceraria as good source

of antioxidant

Journal of GMP & Industrial

Pharmacy, Vol. 3, Issue 1, FEB.

2009

D.S. Mohale A.V. Chandewar A.P. Dewani A.S.

Tripathi,pradip shelke

The nutritional attributes

of edible mushroom

The Anti-septic Jan 2009,page

No,20

Dr A.V. Chandewar .R.A.Hajare, Bakade B.V.

Methods Validation :An

overview

Journal of GMP & Industrial

Pharmacy,2009 Vidya V.Gawande, Dr.A.V.Chandewar

Monoclonal antibodies:A

novel drug delivery

system

Journal of GMP & Industrial

Pharmacy,June-2009Issue II Vol

3,page no59-62

Bakade B.V. Dr.A.V.Chandewar

The Bio-pharmaceutics

classification system :A

review

RJPT,Vol.2(1)Jan March 2009 Channawar M.A.Dr.Chandewar A.V

Chitosan based

mucoadhesive patches

for buccal delivery

International journal of pharmacy

and pharmaceutical sci., vol. 1,

Nov.-Dec. 2009

A.V. Chandewar, M.A.Channawar,

Brief Reivew on

Medicinal Potential of

Tesminalia Catappa

Journal of Heroal medicinal &

Toxicology 3(1)7-11 (2009)

D. S. Mohale , A. P. Dewani

A. V. Chandewar , C. D. Khadse

A. S. Tripathi

Benefecial effects of L-

arginine against diabetes

induved oxidative

Pharmacological Reports 2009

4(VII-VIII) (IF;2.3) N. I. Kochar

Breast Cancer & Indole Research 3 Pharm & Tech 2(3) R. A. Hajare

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3 carbinoy controversy

of estrogen level &

enzyme elastate

July –Sep 2009 439-440 A. V. Chandewar

Therapeutic Potential of

Cavemanin prostate

Cancer

Pharma review Nov.2009 R. A. Hajare

A. V. Chandewar

Publication Year: 2010 Insuline chewing gum

can help takle dibetes

Epidemic: track to

develope

Journal of GMP & Industrial

Pharmacy, 2010, 42-43 A.V. Chandewar .R.A.Hajare,

A brief review on

gastroretentive system RJPDFT, 2010, 2(1), 28-31 D.S. Mohale, A.V. Chandewar, & R.L. Bakal

Pulsatile drug delivery

system-Novel approach

in control drug delivery

system

RJPT, Vol. 3, Issue-1, Jan-Mar

2010

A.V. ChandewarProf M.A.Channawar,B.V.

Bakade, S.R. Gawnde

Ethosome- Novel

approach in transdermal

drug delivery system

RJPT, Vol. 2, Issue-1, Jan-Feb

2010

A.V. ChandewarProf M.A.Channawar,B.V.

Bakade, S.R. Gawnde, R.L. Bakal

Colon targeted drug

delivery system-A

review

RJPT, Vol. 2, Issue-1, Jan-Mar

2010

A.V. ChandewarProf M.A.Channawar,B.V.

Bakade, S.R. Gawnde, R.L. Bakal

Total qulity

management: An

overview

Journal of GMP & Industrial

Pharmacy,Feb 2010 4(1) V.V. Gawande, A.V. Chandewar

Polypharmacy: An

overview V.V. Gawande, A.V. Chandewar

Colon targeted drug

delivery system-A

review

RJPT, Vol. 2, Issue-1, April 2010 M.A.Channwar,B.V.Bakade,SR Gawande,AV

Chandewar

Nanotechnology in

HIV/AIDS therapy

Internationa Journal of Pharmacy

Research and

Development,March 2010 Vol 2

issue 1

RA Hajare,BV Bakde,MA channawar,SR

Gawande,M Kitukale,AV Chandewar

Enteric Coated drug

Delivery System

RJPT July Sept 2010,3(3),665-

671

A.V. Chandewar M.A.Channawar,B.V. Bakade,

S.R. Gawnde, R.L. Bakal

Publication Year: 2011

Significance of some

toxicological parameters

standardizartion of

Herbal medicine

marketed in india :a

review

JPBMS,Journal OF

Pharmaceutical And Biomedical

Sciences ( ISSN NO- 2230 –

7885) 2011, 7 (05)

S.K.Bais,A.V.Chandewar

Significance of study of

validation parameters of

marketed polyherbal

formulation

Pharma Review, July-

Aug.2011,57-60

S.K.Bais,A.V.Chandewar

Replacement gene

therapy in crohans

disease

Global Journal of Biochemistry

and Biotechnology, Sept 2011 S.K.Bais,A.V.Chandewar

Lipids-The instrumental

excipient in

Pharmaceutical Dosage

formInternational

Journal Of Research In Pharmacy

& Chemistry,2011,1(4)992-997 S.T.Landge,S.B.Jaiwal,A.V.Chandewar

Publication Year: 2012

Gastric retentive controlled drug Int journal of P’ Bharati V. Bakde, Madhuri Channawar1, Anil V.

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delivery: An overview ceutical and chemical

sciences International

journal of

pharmaceutical and

chemical sciences,

vol. 1 (1) jan – mar

2012

Chandewar

Neurobiological

modulator of Anxienty

International

Research Journal

of

Pharmacy,3(1),2

012,60-64

A.V.Chandewar

Novel Delivery

Technology for Protein

and peptide: Current

Senario

Journal of GMP

& Industrial

pharmacy,6(1),2

012,9-13

A.V.Chandewar

Publication Year: 2013

A review on Pharmacognastical ,

Phytochemical , Pharmacological ,

Properties of Physlanthus amours

International Journal of

Periodical and advance

research

IJBAR,2013,04(05)280-

288

Hemant Dhongade, A.

V. Chandewar

Taste nasking of Pharmaceuticals

– A review

Rapid : Pharma Tech.

Vol 2013issue 2,1-6

Mhd. S. Farooqui , A.V.Chandewar

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DETAILS OF INFRASTRUTURAL AREA AVAILABLE

B PHARM AND M. PHARM COURSE

Area Of Building

( Figure in sq. mt.)

Available Built up Area per students : - 15.96

Total Built up Area of building : - 4204.2. Sq m

Total Administrative area available :- 678.35 sqm

Total Instructional area available :- 2511.21 sqm

Total Amenities area available :- 470.00 sqm

Room

No.

Room Type Reqiu

ed as

per

AICT

E

norms

Available

Carpet

area in

Sqm

Completion

of flooring

Completion

of

Wall and

painting

Completi

on of

Electrific

ation &

lighting

ADMINISTRATIVE AREA

1. Principal Room 30 36.79 Yes Yes Yes

2 Board Room 20 49.9 Yes Yes Yes

3 HOD Cabin 10 19.66 Yes Yes Yes

5. (1) Administrative office 150 150.5 Yes Yes Yes

5 (2) Maintainace Office 10 11 Yes Yes Yes

7 (1) Faculty Room 05 26.35 Yes Yes Yes

7 (2) Pantry of Staff 10 10.5 Yes Yes Yes

11/1 HOD Cabin P’ceutics 10 21.08 Yes Yes Yes

14 Faculty Room 05 9.3 Yes Yes Yes

17(1) Store 30

153.59

Yes Yes Yes

Main Store (100.74 sqm) Yes Yes Yes

Store for inflammable

(52.85 sqm)

Yes Yes Yes

22 HOD Room 10 10.0 Yes Yes Yes

12 Housekeeping 10 16.33 Yes Yes 12

25 HOD Room 10 10.0 Yes Yes Yes

27 Exam Control room 30 30.60 Yes Yes Yes

29 Security Room 10 11.68 Yes Yes Yes

102(2) Faculty Room 05 22.97 Yes Yes Yes

108 Placement Office 30 32.63 Yes Yes Yes

111 faculty room 05 9.30 Yes Yes Yes

115 HOD Room 10 12.92 Yes Yes Yes

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118 HOD cabin 10 12.15 Yes Yes Yes

122 Faculty Room 05 10.0 Yes Yes Yes

128 Faculty room 05 11.10 Yes Yes Yes

Total area 420 678.35

INSTRUCTIONAL AREA

8 Tutorial Room 33 40.82 Yes Yes Yes

9 Tutorial Room 33 36.15 Yes Yes Yes

10 Class Room No.1 66 75.52 Yes Yes Yes

13 P’ceutics Lab.No.1 75 75.52 Yes Yes Yes

16 Pharmaceutics Lab. No.2 75 89.24 Yes Yes Yes

18 A Animal House 75 75 Yes Yes Yes

19 Pharmacology Lab (PG) 75 75.5 Yes Yes Yes

20 Pharmacology Research

Laboratory

75 76.88 Yes Yes Yes

21(1) Machine room 75 92.65 Yes Yes Yes

21(2) Tutorial Room 33 33.48 Yes Yes Yes

23 Pharmaceutics Laboratory

(P.G)

75 75.0 Yes Yes Yes

24 Pharmaceutics Research

Laboratory

75 75.0 Yes Yes Yes

26 Pharmacognosy Lab 75 75.2 Yes Yes Yes

101 Library and reading room

Library Lending area 7.81

150 178.67 Yes Yes Yes

102(1) Computer centre

75 88.32

Yes Yes Yes

104 Tutorial room 33 37.38 Yes Yes Yes

105 Tutorial room 33 40.82 Yes Yes Yes

106 Tutorial room 33 36.15 Yes Yes Yes

107 Class room No.2 66 75.52 Yes Yes Yes

110 Pharmaceutics Lab. No.3 75 75 Yes Yes Yes

113 Pharmacology Laboratory 75 89.24 Yes Yes Yes

117 Pharmachemistry

Research Lab

75 93.84 Yes Yes Yes

119 Pharmachemistry PG Lab 75 75 Yes Yes Yes

120 Quality Assurance Lab

PG

75 75 Yes Yes Yes

121 Research Lab Q A 75 75 Yes Yes Yes

123 P’chemistry Laboratory

No -1 (Medicinal)

75 75.7 Yes Yes Yes

126 P’chemistry Laboratory

No.2 (Analytical)

75 81.85 Yes Yes Yes

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127 Central Instrument room

75 75.7

Yes Yes Yes

130 P’chemistry laboratory

No.3 (Analytical

chemistry)

75 89.28 Yes Yes Yes

202 Class Room No.3 66 71.46 Yes Yes Yes

203 Class Room No.4 66 75.52 Yes Yes Yes

204 Tutorial Room 33 35 Yes Yes Yes

205 Tutorial Room 33 33.9 Yes Yes Yes

206 Seminar Hall 132 136.8 Yes Yes Yes

Total 2493 2511.21

AMENITIES AREA

4/1 First aid cum sick room 10 19.87 Yes Yes Yes

6 Gents Toilet No. 45 45 Yes Yes Yes

28 Stationary Store cum

reprography

10 10.89 Yes Yes Yes

30 Canteen 150 150.0 Yes Yes Yes

103 Gents Toilet No.2 30 30.72 Yes Yes Yes

114 Girls common Room with

toilet

75 75 Yes Yes Yes

201 Boys common room 75 75.6 Yes Yes Yes

LABORATORIES DETAILS

Deparmentwise laboratory details including infrastructure and resources available\

Department of Pharmaceutics

There are three Laboratories (Pharmaceutics & Industrial Pharmacy Laboratory) One

Lab for proposed P.G. Course and Aseptic Area having total area 589 Sq.M. There is

sufficient space for every student to work in the laboratory about 30 students can do practical

at a glance. Aluminum racks are provided for keeping the pharmaceutical ingredients.

Separate cabin for the faculty & lab. Assistant is provided for conducting their work like

viva, preparations of chemicals, etc. Dispensing balances are kept on the working table for

weighing pharmaceutical ingredients. We are providing Caps, Masks to carry out practical

work.

In each laboratory LPG through pipe is provided on working table via gas burner.

Other facilities include tap water, sink, chemical racks, and electric supply on table, drainage,

exhaust fans, fans and tube lights are provided.so that practicals can be performed easily and

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in working atmosphere. Laboratories are kept clean and well maintained regularly. Each

laboratory is under the supervision of lecturer in-charge appointed by principle every year.

Total laboratory area - 814.0 sqm.

Laboratories - 03

Industrial pharmacy Laboratories - 01

Instrument room - 01

Machine room - 01

Aseptic area - 01

Major Instruments/ Machines

Tablet machines 3 (single punch) &

Tablet machines Ten Stn. Rotary Punch (01)

Brookfield viscometer

Tablet dissolution tester

Tablet disintegration tester Digital (veego make)

Continuous hot extraction equipment

Hand grinding mill

Polishing Pan Laboratory size

Laminar air flow

EIght Station Disso. Aparatus (DBK)

Collapsible Tube filling and sealing equipment

Capsule filling machine (Lab. Size)

Distillation equipment for distilled water

Ampoule washing machine

Ampoule filling and sealing machine

Hot Air Sterilizer

Incubator

Ampoule clarity Test equipment

Double cone blender

Roche Friability tester (Double Drum)

Faculty available

1)Prof Dr. M. D. Kshirsagar M. Pharm.Ph.D. (Pharmaceutics) H.O.D.

2)Prof. Dr. (Miss) M.A. Channawar M. Pharm.(Pharmaceutics), PhD Prof

3)Miss Dr. B.V. Bakde M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Asso.Prof

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4)Miss Dr. S.R.Gawande M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Asso.Prof

5)Mr.S T.Landge M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Asst. Professor .

6)Mr. J. Lawande M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Biotec) Asst. Professor

7) Miss. A.D.Kajale M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Asst. Professor

Experimental Setup: -

1) Bio-availability and Bio-equivalence studies.

2) Dispensing of prescription falling under catogories of mixture, solution, emulsion, cream,

ointment, suppository, pastes, jellies, lozenges, lotions, liniments, inhalations & paints.

3) Test for sterility of apparatus injection, transfusions & other pharmaceuticals.

4) To study influence pf pH, salt form, & pharmaceutical adjuvants on dissolution of drugs.

5) Formulation of various types of cosmetics for skin, hair, dentifrice and manicure

preparations.

6) Accelerated stability testing, shelf life determination & expiration dating of

pharmaceuticals.

7) Experiments of tonicity adjustment.

8) Determination of surface/interfacial tension, HLB value & CMC of surfactant.

9) Study of rheological properties of various types of system using different viscometers.

Department of Pharmachemistry & Quality Assurance

There are three chemistry laboratories (Pharmaceutical chemistry, Analytical

Chemistry & Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory) One laboratory for proposed P.G. Course,

Instrument room and Balance room having total area 668 sq.m. There is sufficient space for

every student to work in the laboratory about 30 students can do practical at a glance.

Aluminum racks are provided for keeping the reagent bottles, the reagents bottles are labeled

with number of the respective chemical whose list is displayed near every rack. Separate

cabin for the faculty & lab. Assistant is provided for conducting their work like viva,

preparations of chemicals, etc. The separate balance room is provided to carry out weighing

work.

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Major Instruments/ Machines

Faculty Available:-

1) Prof. (Dr) A. V. Chandewar. M.Pharm. (P’Chemistry) PhD HOD(P’Chem)

2) Dr. D. Ruikar M.Pharm. (Q.A.), PhD Associate Professor

3) Mr. A. P. Dewani M.Pharm. (Q.A.) Assistant Professor

4). Mr.P.M.Giradkar M.Pharm. (P’Chemistry) Assistant Professor

5) Miss M.A.Bombaywala M.Pharm. (Q.A.) Assistant Professor

6) Mr. S. M. Hiradeve M.Pharm. (P’Chemistry) Assistant Professor

7) Mr. Ramish kamil M.Pharm. (P’Chemistry) Assistant Professor

8) Mr. Nilesh Wadhwani M.Pharm. (QA) Assistant Professor

U.V. Spectro photo meter (systronic 117)

Photo-electric Colorimeters.

Polarimeters.

Conductivity meter

Single pan balance electronic Hyundai (10mg cap)- 2

Gluco meter

Karlfischar autotitrator

Spetrophotometer-1700

Melting point Appatatus

Netal QC Gas Chromatograph

Digital Pocket pH meter-3

HPLC (Waters)

pH- Meters-6

Refractometers.

Analytical Balances & weight box sets.

Electronic Balance

Clinicl dual channel Flame photometer (Mod CL430)

UV- Visible double beam Spectro (Thermo)

Digital Single pan Balance (0.1mg cap)

Micro controller Spectrophotometer

Fuming Chamber

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Experimental Setup: -

1) Identification test for inorganic compounds particularly drugs & pharmaceuticals.

2) Limit Test for chloride, sulphate, heavy metals, arsenic.

3) Assay of inorganic pharmaceuticals by Acid-base, Redox, Precipitation &

Complexometric titration.

4) Synthesis of selected organic compounds (Aspirin, p-bromoacetanilide , anthraquinone

from anthracene, reduction of nitrobenzene, Paracetamol etc.)

5) Analysis of oils and fats as given in I.P.

6) Demonstration on molecular modeling of primary, secondary and tertiary structures of

proteins,

molecular modeling on double helical structure of nucleic acid showing hydrogen

bonding.

7) Spectral analysis of the drugs synthesized.

8) Establishing the pharmacopocial standards of the drugs synthesized.

9) Determination of partition co-efficient, dissociation constant and molar refractivity of

compounds for QSAR analysis.

Department of Pharmacology :-

There are two Laboratories, Animal house & other rooms having area 230 Sq.M.

There is sufficient space for every student to work in the laboratory about 30 students can do

practical at a glance. Separate cabin for the faculty & lab. Assistant is provided for

conducting their work like viva, preparations of chemicals, etc. Electronic balances are

provided for weighing drugs. Dissection boxes are provided to students while conducting

practical on animals. There is separate Animal House approved by committee for the purpose

of control and supervision of experiment on Animals. (CPCSEA.) having registration no.

650/02/c/CPCSEA under the rule 5(a) of the Breeding of and experiments on animals

(Control and Supervision) rules 1998. Prof. A.P Hardas is the nominee of CPCSEA for

animal house facility and Institutional animal Ethics committee..

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Major Equipment & Instruments: -

1) Sherrington Rotating Drum.

2) Student Organ Bath.

3) Telethermometer.

4) Pole Climbing Apparatus.

5) Electro-convulsometer.

6) Analgesiometer

7) Actophoto meter

8) Histamine Chamber

9) Digital Kyomogra 10) Plethysmograph 11) Double unit organ bath

12) Microprocessor controlled Digital Kymograph

Faculty Available

1) Prof. Dr. N.I.Kochar M.Pharm, PhD Professoer

2) Dr. A.S. Tripathi M.Pharm, PhD Assistant Professor

3) Mr P J Wadhwani M.Pharm (p’cology) Assistant Professor

4) Dr. D.S.Mohale M. Pharm (Q.A.), PhD Associate Professor

5) Mr. A. V. Shrirao M.Pharm (p’cology) Assistant Professor

Experimental Setup :-

1) Introduction to experimental pharmacology : Introduction to commonly used instruments

used in experimental pharmacology, laboratory animals, anaesthetics employed to

anaesthetize laboratory animals, physiological solutions, drug solution and use of molar

solutions. Stunning, Pithing and euthanasia. Care and handling of laboratory animals.

2) ADME studies: - Study of various routes of administration i.e. intravenous, intramuscular,

subcutaneous and intragestic administration. Blood sample collection from experimental

animals Study of various routes of administration on sleeping time.

3) Bioassays: Bioassay designs using various isolated preparations (acetylcholine, histamine

and oxytocin) and intact preparation (Vasopressin and insulin).

4) Experimental toxicology: Calcuation of LD50 and therapeutic index using statistical

approach.

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5) Study of models of organs of various body systems and surgical instruments.

6) Histology : Indentification and study of histology of skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscles,

heart, lung, spleen, kidney, pancreas, small intersine, liver, artery, vein, testes and ovary.

Department of Pharmacognosy: -

There is one Pharmacognosy Laboratory having other rooms including Preparation room,

Teacher room. Having total area 118.5 Sq.M. There is sufficient space for every student to

work in the laboratory about 30 students can do practical at a glance. Separate cabin for the

faculty & lab. Assistant is provided for conducting their work like viva, preparations of slides

etc.We are 45 charts of microscopy of various crude drugs.

Major Equipment & Instruments: -

1) Camera Lucida 2) Dissecting Microscope

3) Permanent Slides 4) Models (Different types) 5) Charts (Different types)

6) Student Microscope 7) Compound Microscope 8) Eyepiece Micrometer

9) Stage micrometer 10) Silica Crucible 11) Blender 12) Microtome 13) Vaccume pump

14) Soxhlet Apparatus

Faculty Available:-

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1) Mr. C.D. Khadse M.Pharm. (P’cognosy) Associate Professor

2) Mr. T.A. Rode . M.Pharm. (P’cognosy) Assistant Professor

2) Mr. V.M. Darvhekar M.Pharm. (P’cognosy) Assistant Professor .

Experimental Setup :-

1) Identification of drugs included in theory thorugh morphological & sensory characters.

2) Quantitative microscopy i.e. determination of stomatal index, palisade ratio, vein islets no.

3) Experiment on loss on drying, extractive value, ash value, crude fiber, swelling index.

4) Study of powder microscopy of various drugs.

5) Thin layer & column chromatography study of natural products.

6) Chemical tests for the drugs studied in theory.

7) Isoation of phytoconstituents representing different types of constituents.

8) Experiments in plant tissue culture.

AMENITIES

Conference room – For conduction of meeting with management , staff and

students conference room is provided having 50 Sq.M. area. On Conference

table , Chairman Unit, Delegate units are provided for easy conversasion.

OTHER AMENITIES

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Girls common room, Examination Center

Boy’s common room Placement Office

Canteen N.S.S. Office

Play ground Departmental Store

Student Recreation Center

List of equipment as on date

S.

N. Equipment & Instrument Total Qty

1 Activity Cage (Actophotometer) 2

2 Air Conditioner 18

3 Distillation Unit for making water for injection 12

4 Ampoule Clarity test equipment 4

5 Ampoule Filling & scaling machine 1

6 Ampoule Washing machine 1

7 Analgesiometer 2

8 Analytical Weight Box 14

9 Aqua guard water filter 3

10 Aerator 37

11 Aseptic Cabinet 2

12 Atomic model set 9

13 Airless spray gun 1

14 Autoclave 6

15 Adensons Pipette 3

16 Balances Total 140

Analytical

balance

24

Balances for

weighing animals

2

Balances torison type with removable glass pan

sensitivity 30 mg

5

Electronic Balance

sensitivity 10 mg

8

Electronic Balance metlao citizen make

sensitivity 0.1 mg

1

Electronic Balance DHONA K-Roy make

sensitivity 0.1 mg

3

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Physical Balance

(wooden box)

12

Platform balance

2

Priscription balance

60

Single pan Balnce

3

Triple

beam Balance

20

17 Ball Mill 1

18 Bacterial Colony Counter 2

19 Blender 1

20 Brookfield Viscometer 1

21 Bottle Filling Machine 1

22 Bottle Scaling machine 1

23 Bulk Density Appratus 1

24 Cages for experimental animal Total 90

Mice cages 40

Rat cages 40

Rabbit cages and holders 10

S.

N. Equipment & Instrument Total Qty

25 Coating Pan for tablet coating Total 4

Tablet coating pan stainless steel pan with Hot

air Blower

2

Tablet Coating pan 4 inches 1

Tablet Coating pan cum double cone belender 1

26 Cooler 4

27 Cylinders for Gas chromatography Total 3

Nitrogen cylinder 1

Oxygen Cylinder 1

Hydrogen cylinder 1

28 Cyclostyle Machine 1

29 Capsule filling machine 2

30 Clinical Thermometer 16

31 Coin Box (Telephone Unit ) 2

32 Collapsible tube filling & sealing equipment 3

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33 Current Stabilizer 3

34 Centrifuge Total 6

High speed Remi make Cooling Centrifuge (18000 rpm

temp -8 degree celc.)

1

Lab centrifuge Remi make ( 6000 rpm) 1

Lab centrifuge ( 6000 rpm) 4

35 Capsule counter 2

36 Conductivity Meter 2

37 Conical percolator 20

38 Continuous hot extraction equipment 6

39 Deepfreezer 1

40 Digital pH meter Total 11

Digital Pocket pH meter 5

Digital pH meter CL 120 6

41 Disintegration test apparatus Total 4

Digital Disintegration test appratus

VEEGO make

1

Automatic disintegration rate test

appratus

2

Disintegraton appratus with double flask. 1

42 Dissection set (Surgical Instrument ) 19 Set

43 Distillation equipment for distilled water 10

44 Double Unit organ bath with thermostat 20

45 Disceting tray 30

46 Digital Tele thermometer 2

47 Electro Convulsometer 2

48 ESR Stand 1

S.

N. Equipment & Instrument Total Qty

49 Elevated Plus Maze for anxiolytic study Total 3

Eleveted plus maze for rats 2

Eleveted plus maze for mice 1

50 EPBX System (Intercom) 2

51 Filtration Equipment with complete assembly 3

52 Flame Photometer 2

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53 Fire Extingusher Total 20

5 kg capacity 12

2 kg capacity 3

1 kg capacity 4

1/2kg capacity 1

54 Friability Tester 2

55 Fume hood with base cabinet with P. P. ducting Total 4

Fuming chamber with Ducting and exhaust 1

Chamber made of wood with exhaust 2

Chamber made of Glass with Exhaust 1

56 Granulating sieve set 28

57 Grinder 5

58 Generator Honda EXK-28001 1

59 Guineapig Assembly 4

60 Glucometer 1

61 Gas chromatography with three gas cylinders (N,H,O) Netal

make having winchrome software module

1

62 Haemocytometer 26

63 Haemoglobinometer 34

64 Hand grinding mill 5

65 Histamine Chamber 3

66 Hot Air Sterilizer 4

67 Hot Plate 3

68 Heating Mentle 500ml /250ml 40

69 HPLC systems Total 3 units

Waters Quat. Gradient 610 with 996 PDA detector.

Autosampler115 with 96 sample tray. Automatically

controlled by EMPOWER software

1 unit

Waters Isocratic 510 with UV detector equiped with DATA

ACE software

1 unit

Thermo Seperation product (TSP) Quaternary gradient with

variable UV detector equiped with DATA ACE software

1 unit

70 HPLC columns Total 7

Reverse Phase C 18, 250 mm, 4.6 id, 5µm particle

size

3

Reverse Phase C 18, 150 mm, 4.6 id, 5µm particle

size

1

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S.

N. Equipment & Instrument Total Qty

Reverse phase C 8 , 150 mm, 4.6 id, 5 µm particle

size

1

Revesre Phase C18, Ion pair column, 4.6id, 5 µm

particle size

1

Normal phase silica column 150 mm, 4.6 id 1

71 Incubator 4

72 Invertors 1

73 Karl Fischer apparatus for moisture content determination 2

74 Laminar air flow bench 1

75 Lamination Machine 1

76 Microscope Total 56

Microscope with camera attachment with

computer Intel make

1

Compound Microscope 30

Dissecting Microscope 25

77 Oil immersion lens for Microscope (Only Lens) 23

78 Magnetic Stirrer 6

79 Mechenical Stirrer 5

80 Melting Point Apparatus 3

81 Mixing Vat stirrer 2

82 Microcontroller spectrophotometer 1

83 Metabolic cage for rats & mice 1

84 Micropipette (10, 100 and 1000 ul) 3

85 Normal pahase silica column 150 mm, 4.6 id 1

86 Operation Table (Small) 2

87 Over Head projector 3

88 Oven Hot air Total 4

Oven Hot air

12x12x12

1

Oven Hot air

14x14x14

3

Oven Hot air

18x18x18

1

89 Oinment Filling Machine 1

90 Projector Screen 2

91 Projecter LCD 4

92 Potentiometer 1

93 Photo electric colorimeter 5

94 Plastic animals cage 10

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95 Polarimeter 2

96 Pole climbing apparatus 2

97 Polishing Pan Laboratory size 2

98 Pole climbing apparatus 1

99 Pressure Cooker 5

S.

N. Equipment & Instrument Total Qty

100 Photostability Chamber Total 2

Photo stabality chamber cum Humidity Chamber with

Humidity control

1

Photostability Chamber with Long wavelength, short

wavelength and Day light

1

101 Rabbit cages and holder 10

102 Refractometer 2

103 Racks for mice Cages 1

104 Racks for Rat Cages 1

105 Refrigerator 6

106 Rotating Drum 33

107 Rota Rod appartus 2

108 Screw Guage 5

109 Sieves set (Pharmacopeial standard ) 38

110 Slide cum strip projector 2

111 Spectrophotometer UV Visible Total 4

Thermo electron corporation Helicos alpha 1

Shimadzu 1601 1

UV-Spectrophotometer systronic digital 1

Microprosseer controlled visible range

spectrophotometer

1

112 Sphygnomanometer B. P. Apparatus 6

113 Stethoscope 6

114 Stop watch 14

115 Solar water distillation unit 3

116 Students Organ bath 6

117 Speeker Box 2

118 Sonicator Ultrasonic high friquency 2

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119 Stenlity Testing unit 1

120 Tablet Disolution rate test appratus Total 6

DBK make 8 station automatic with

temperture controller

1

DBK make 6 station automatic with

temperture controller

1

DBK make 3 station automatic with

temperture controller

1

Single station with temperature controller 3

121 Tablet friability test appratus 2

122 Tablet counter small size 10

123 Tablet hardness tester (Monsanto type) 5

124 Tablet hardness tester (Pfizer type) 5

125 Tablet machine Total 6

Tablet machine 10 station automatic with

rotary punches

1

S.

N. Equipment & Instrument Total Qty

Tablet machine hand operated 5

126 Telephone Units 38

127 Typing Machine 2

128 Thermostat water bath 10

129 Tube Sealing & Crimping Matchine 1

130 Tincture Press 1

131 Tissue Homogenizer 1

132 Tail Flick Appratus 2

133 Tissue Organ Bath 1

134 Time attendance Biometrix Machine 1

135 Tablet Punchase Concave 12 Sets 6mm, 8 mm , 10 mm ,

8mm flat

3 each

136 UPS for computers 6

137 Vernier Calliper 5

138 Vat Mixer 1

139 Vacuum Pump 4

140 Water Cooler 2

141 Water Filter 3

142 Water Deionization unit 2

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143 Wireless Microphone 1

144 Water Pump 2

145 Wi-Fi System 1

146 Web cam for monitoring rats & mice 1

147 Water Maze Test appratus for rats & mice 2

148 Xerox Machine 2

149 Zero B water purifier for RO water 1

150 UPS (supercom) 1

151 Rotary tablet machin 8 Station (GMP model) 1

152 Brookfield Viscometer USA Make 1

153 Fluid Bed Dryer (1 kg cap.) 1

154 Digital Tepped Density Apparatus 1

155 Stability Chamber Remi make 370 lit Cap. 1

156 Servo controlled voltage stabilizer Remi make (VS-04) 1

157 Callibration liquid Viscometer 1

GAMES, SPORTS FACILITIES AND EXTRA CURRICULUM ACTIVITIES

As the college is Professional College and regular theory and practical classes

are conducted as per the norm as of minimum hours to be conducted. It is hardly possible to

get time for sports and Extra curricular activities. But as management and college is

dedicated for overall development of Students its mandatory to provide garmes and sport

facilities within campus.College has provided ground for games and sport which includes

ground for Volleyball, Basket ball, Cricket, Kho-Kho various sport materials are available for

carring sport activities like Table tennis, Cricket Kit, Chess, Carram etc, Students are

motivated for various extra curricular activities and participations in various intercollegiate

competition like Drama, Group dance, Solo dance, traditional dance, Fashion Show, one act

play, miminory, personality contest and singing competitions. For monitoring these sports

and cultural and literary activities lecturer incharges appointed.

Cultural activites - Prof. (Miss) M.A.Channawar.

Sport activities - Prof. D.S. Mohale

Literacy activities - Prof. C.K. Gadewar

TEACHING LEARINING PROCESS

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Curricula and syllabi of course is kept in library for ready reference to staff and

students and also published in college prospectus. Academic calender is prepared well in

advance which includes date of commencement of classes, dates for internal and university

examination, schedule of admission, dates for filling examinaion form, dates for various

college activites etc. Academic calender is notified well in advance on college notice board

and published on college website www.pwcpharmacy.org for students and parents

information.

INTERNAL CONTINUOUS EVALUATION SYSTEM: -

For getting feedback and progressive academic development students are evaluated by

conducting three periodical Test of 20 Marks each. For each sessional 30% syllabus is kept.

Answeresheet are evaluated by respective subject teacher. Average of best of two is

considered out of 20. Final examination is conducted for 80 Marks for both theory and

practical.

Central Examination Facility:-

Periodical Test (Sessinal examination) are conducted in examination Halls

Examination Halls available –

No. Area Capacity

4 80 Sq.M. 60 Students in each room

Students Assessment of Faculty

For improvement in teaching of individual staff, student’s assessment of faculty is

done after end of every academic, year. Assessment of faculty is done on following

aspect –

Name of Faculty –

Name of subject taught –

Total Hrs. available –

Total Hrs. taught –

Teaching Method Used – OHP/Charts/Computer/LCD/(tick

applicable)

Time given for actual teaching - 60min/45min/30min

Body Language - poor/normal/good/excellent

Student’s interaction – poor/normal/good/excellent

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Feed back – sometime / regular / never

Vocabulary - poor/satisfaction/good/excellent

Rank Given – 3rd / 2nd /1st

Class Roll No. of Student.

Students have to submit this filled sheet to principal in sealed envelop.

ACHIEVEMENTS

National Gold star award for outstanding achievements in academics

Spectrcular Result every year in University Examination.

2nd prize to magazine published by college, Awarded by Sant. Gadge Baba Amravati

University, Amravati.

University top notchers in university examination every year.

Excellence in sport and cultural activities in various youth festivals arranged on

university level.