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Sinhgad College of Pharmacy (Polytechnic) DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY / PHARMACY / H.M.C.T. PROGRAMMES The following information is to be given in the Information Brochure besides being hosted on the Institution's official Website. "The information has been provided by the concerned institution and the onus of authenticity lies with the institution and not on AICTE / Govt. / DTE." I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail. Sinhgad Technical Education Societys Sinhgad College of Pharmacy (Poly) S.No. 44/1, Vadgaon (Bk.), Off Sinhgad Road, Pune (M.S.), India 411 041 Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720 Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038 Email : [email protected] II NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail. Prof. H. M. Washimkar Sinhgad College of Pharmacy(Poly) S.No. 44/1, Vadgaon (Bk.), Off Sinhgad Road, Pune (M.S.), India 411 041 Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720 Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038 Email : [email protected] III. GOVERNANCE Members of the Board and their brief background MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND THEIR BRIEF BACKGROUND (List of Governing Body constituted as per the AICTE) SR. NO. NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND 01 PROF. M.N. NAVALE FONDER - PRESIDENT, STE CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN

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Sinhgad College of Pharmacy (Polytechnic)

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

The following information is to be given in the Information Brochure besides being hosted on the Institution's official Website.

"The information has been provided by the concerned institution and the onus of authenticity lies with the institution and not on AICTE / Govt. / DTE."

I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION

Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail. Sinhgad Technical Education Society�s

Sinhgad College of Pharmacy (Poly) S.No. 44/1, Vadgaon (Bk.), Off Sinhgad Road,Pune (M.S.), India 411 041 Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720 Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038Email : [email protected]

II NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL

Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail.

Prof. H. M. WashimkarSinhgad College of Pharmacy(Poly) S.No. 44/1, Vadgaon (Bk.), Off Sinhgad Road,Pune (M.S.), India 411 041Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720 Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038 Email : [email protected]

III. GOVERNANCE

Members of the Board and their brief background

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND THEIR BRIEF BACKGROUND (List of Governing Body constituted as per the AICTE)

SR.NO.

NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND

01 PROF. M.N. NAVALEFONDER - PRESIDENT, STE

CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN

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SOCIETY NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

ESTABLISHING NEW TECHNOLOGICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ABOUT 25 YEARS TOTAL TEACHING AND INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE

02 DR..MRS.SUNANDA M. NAVALESECRETARY, STE SOCIETY,NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER B.A., MPM. Ph.D ABOUT 6 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

03 SHRI. G. K. SHAHANI,DIRECTOR (PROJECT)NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER B.SC., 37 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SEIMENS INDIA, RETIRED AS GENERAL MANAGER, EIGHT YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE.

04 DR. ARVIND DESHPANDE,REGISTRAR, STES

MEMBER B.E.(ELECT), M.E.(COMPTER), Ph.D.(ELECTRICAL)

05 MR. R. R. KULKARNI,DIRECTOR (Admn.)NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER M.A., RETIRED IAS OFFICER

06 MR. M. K. AVACHATNOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER M.PHARM19 YEARS INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE

07 DR. V. M. KULKARNI, AICTE, NEW DELHI , NOMINEE

MEMBER(Ex-Officio)

M.Sc. Ph.D CHEMISRTY

08 NOMINEE OF MSBTE MEMBER --

09 NOMINEE OF DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, M.S., MUMBAI (EX-OFFICIO)

MEMBER --

10 NOMINEE OF STATE GOVT. (INDUSTRIALIST / TECHNOLOGIST / EDUCATIONIST

MEMBER --

11 PROF. H. M. WASHIMKAR, PRINCIPAL,SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY(POLY),NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER-SECRETARY.

M.PHARM, INDUSTRY- 2 YEARSTEACHING - 26 YEARS

In each academic year GC is conducted twice a year.

MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC ADVISORY BODY(Constituted as per the MSBTE Academic Monitoring Rules)

SR.NO.

NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND

01 PROF. M.N. NAVALEFONDER - PRESIDENT, STE SOCIETY NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ESTABLISHING NEW TECHNOLOGICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ABOUT 25 YEARS TOTAL TEACHING AND INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE

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02 DR..MRS.SUNANDA M. NAVALESECRETARY, STE SOCIETY,NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER B.A., MPM. Ph.DABOUT 6 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

03 SHRI. G. K. SHAHANI,DIRECTOR (PROJECT)NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER B.SC., 37 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SEIMENS INDIA, RETIRED AS GENERAL MANAGER, EIGHT YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE.

04 MR. ARVIND DESHPANDE REGISTRAR, STES

MEMBER B.E.(ELECT), M.E.(COMPTER), Ph.D.(ELECTRICAL)

05 MR. R. R. KULKARNI,DIRECTOR (Admn.)NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER M.A., RETIRED IAS OFFICER

06 MR. M. K. AVACHATNOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY

MEMBER M.PHARM19 YEARS INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE

ICIU COMMITTEEINSTITUTE CURRICULUM IMPLIMENTATION UNIT - (ICIU)

2009-2010

The first meeting of Institute Curriculum Implementation Unit (ICIU) was held on 12/10/09.For the same following members were present.

Sr.No NameMobile No.

Designation1 Prof. H. M. Washimkar

Principal 09421815623

Ex-officio Member

2. Mr. D.R.KateLecturer, Academic Coordinator

09970078132Member-Secretary

3 Ms.N.A.ShivarkarLecturer

09975586336Member

4 Mr.Kailash DaveRepresentative from industry/pharmacyNominated

09860245047020-24214799 Member

5. Mr.Kaustubh KhatavkarStudent Representative

09767541255Member

6. Ms.Mittal TankStudent Representative

09766041139Member

7. Mr.Changdeo MasalParent RepresentativeNominated

09850426563Member

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

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Organizational chart and processes

Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs / improvements

• Before the beginning of the academic year each faculty member prepares a month wise plan for lectures and practical as per MSBTE syllabus & Academic Monitoring for the entire year.

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

• Monthly academic monitoring is done for all two years. Students whose attendance falls below requirement (less than 75%) are given an oral warning as well as their parents are informed regarding absenteeism of their ward Telephonically or by written communication. One of the staff members is appointed as in-charge for academic monitoring.

• A yearly meeting of parents and teachers is arranged to discuss their wards progress, weaknesses, as well as the methodologies adopted for teaching.

• There is a guardian Teacher for each batch who interacts regularly to discuss various aspects of academics as well as the difficulties of the students.

• A syllabus completion report is submitted by each faculty member for all the subjects taught by him/her at the end of the academic year.

Mechanism / Norms & Procedure for democratic / good Governance.

Philosophy of Governance :

Though Colleges and Labs have been traditionally called institutions, they have been administered through essentially as organization. Sinhgad Technical Education Society is also an educational organization catering to the needs for the development of its institutions. All these institutions are engaged in ‘human processing’ & the focal point of governance is ‘the Student, The philosophy of Sinhgad Technical Education Society has been providing active participation and involvement of Staff concerned in formulating strategies, polices and reviewing the performance of the institute. The hierarchy is complimentary rather than competitive.

Board of Governors :

As an organization the Society is committed to the accomplishment of the goal to develop excellence in the technical and higher education ensuring highest quality of faculty, resources and infrastructure reinforced with innovations and research on the latest development in education and technologies. Therefore the Board of Governors of the Society is a fine blend of Educationists Visionaries, Academicians, Researchers, Technocrats Scientists and Educational Administrators. There are four distinct bodies for the governance of the institute.

1) STE Society Board of Trustees / Managing Committee :President [(Chief Managing Trustee), Secretary (Jt. Chief Managing Trustee), Jt Secretary and Members]

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2) Appointed Registrars CEO/ Directors : The Society has appointed a Registrar for the Society, Chief Executive officer for each campus, and a battery of Directors in each of functional areas as Director (Project), Director (Administration), Director (Technical Education), Director (Health Sciences) Director (Pharmaceutical Sciences)

3) Governing Council : It is constituted as per the norms of AICTE. It works under the Chairmanship of the President of STE Society; having appropriate representation from the statutory bodies affiliating body, industrialists and academicians of high repute. The council has four Sub committees namely Finance, Building, Selection and Purchase (Equipment) Committees each committee includes minimum one representative from the faculties / HOD. The Principal of the institute works as Member Secretary for the sub committees and Governing Council.

Student Feedback on Institutional Governance / faculty performance.

Student’s feedback is regularly taken for assessment of Faculty and system (facilities available, Infrastructure etc.) in a proforma, specimen copy of which is attached herewith.

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTSClass representatives as well as representative students of each class gives feedback about the faculty, administration and facilities to the class teacher and Principal. This takes care of most of the student problems in day-to-day affairs.

In case there is a grievance that is not addressed in regular meetings the principal is informed of the same by the class teacher after interaction with class representative and students. Whenever need arises a common meeting is then held with the principal along with class teacher and class representative/ students. If required a written application is given to the principal, upon which appropriate action is taken.

IV. PROGRAMMES

1. Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE : Diploma In Pharmacy

2. Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE : Not Applicable

3. For each Programme the following details are to be given :

Name : Diploma In Pharmacy

Number of seats : 60

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Duration :: Two Years

4.Cut off mark / rank for admission during the last three years

Years Cut off Open Sc ST VJ/NT OBC SBC2006-07 First 252 165 -- 211 158 --

Last 110 125 -- 182 116 --2007-08 First 207 116 -- -- 130 --

Last 105 -- -- -- 105 --2009-10 First 212 -- -- 131 219 --

Last 107 -- -- 123 111 --

5. Fee :

Fees for the Academic Year (Ist yr D.Pharm) 2009-10: Rs.60, 500/-(Ref: Shikshan Shulka Samiti has fixed the fee as per reference “http://www.sspnsamiti.gov.in/D-pharma2009-10.htm” dated 01-10-2009) Fees for the Academic Year (II yr D.Pharm) 2009-10: Rs.55, 000/- Excluding deposits. (Ref: Final Fee as per Shikashan Shulka Samiti, Mumbai, Letter No. SSS (H&T)/Final Fee/2008-09/3379).

6. Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary

YearDiscipline Total no. of students passed out

(last 3 years)Total no. of students placed

through (last 3 years)2006-2007 D.Pharm 44 052007-2008 D.Pharm 38 082008-2009 D.Pharm 48 28

V. FACULTY

LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS

Sr.No.

Name

of the Cour

se

Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty

De-signation

Qualifi-cations with class

Date of Birth

Experience yrs

a)Teaching

b) Industry

Date

of Joining the Insti-

tution

Gross total

salary as on date with scale

& Basic paya b

1D.

Pha

Prof H. M. Washimkar

Principal M. Pharm (I) 15/12/1959

26 02 01-06-06

Gr.52,324/B 19,100/-Sc:16,400/450-20900-500-22,500/-/-

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2 rm Mr. R. S. Shivarkar

Lecturer B. Pharm (II) 13/07/1973

06 03 01-01-04

Gr:24109/Ba:9100/-Sc:8000-275-13500

3 Mr. D.R. Kate Lecturer M. Pharm M.B.A (II)

02/03/1952

06 25 15-01-04

G:26212/Ba:9375/-Sc:8000-275-13500

4 Mr. S. S. Sawant

Lecturer B. Pharm (I) 06-03-1971 06 01 08-10-07 Gr: 23997/-Ba: 8550/-Sc:8000-275-13500

5 Ms. N. A. Shivarkar

Lecturer B. Pharm( I)

25-05-1985 02 -- 01-08-07 Gr: 23997/-Ba: 8550/-Sc:8000-275-13500

6 Mr. S.P. Gadhwe

Lecturer B. Pharm( I)

01-08-1983 02 -- 04-12-07 Gr: 23259/-Ba: 8275/-Sc:8000-275-13500

7 Mrs.P.P.Deshpande

Lecturer M. Pharm( I)

06-12-1982 01 -- 06-10-08 Gr:23259/-Ba:8275/-Sc:8000-275-13500

8 Mrs. K. P. Khadtare

Lecturer M. Pharm 18/12/1982 03 Months

-- 24/08/09 Gr: 22520/-Ba:8000/-Sc:8000-275-13500

9 Mr. P. D. Mali Lecturer M. Pharm( I)

05/05/1980 01 -- 26/08/09 Gr:22520/-Ba:8000/-Sc:8000-275-13500

Permanent Faculty : 08 +01 Visiting Faculty : Nil Adhoc Faculty : Nil

Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio : 1:13

Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years

Sr.No Year No of faculty Employed No of faculty Left01 2006-07 06 0402 2007-08 04 0303 2008-09 02 01

V. FACULTY

PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED (see attached bio-data in brief for each faculty member) - Encl.IX

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Name - Prof.H.M.Washimkar

Date of Birth - 15-12-1959

Educational Qualification - M.Pharm

Work Experience - Teaching : 26 Years - Research : -- Industry: 02 Years- Others : -

Area of Specializations - Pharmacognosy

Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level Post Graduate Level/Diploma Level

- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

Research guidance -

No. of papers published in -

Masters’s - National Journals

Ph.D.- International Journals - Conferences

Projects Carried out -

Patents -

Technology Transfer -

Research Publications -

No. of Books published with details : -

Summer Schools/Winter schools attended :

(a) 19-06-1995 to 01-07-1995 at Warangal (b) 13-10-1997 to 25-10-1997 at Karad (c) 23-07-1998 to 05-08-1998 at Wardha (d) 26-10-1998 to 07-11-1998 at Vallabh Vidyanagar,Anand,Gujrat (e) 25-10-1999 to 05-11-1999 at Wardha(f) 01-05-2000 to 12-05-2000 at Wardha (g) 21-10-2002 to 01-11-2002 at Nagpur College of Pharmacy,Nagpur.

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VII. FEE

• Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution

Fees of IInd year D.Pharm for Academic Year 2008-09: :Rs.55, 000/- Excluding deposits. (Ref: Final Fee as per Shikashan Shulka Samiti, Mumbai, Letter No. SSS (H&T)/Final Fee/2008-09 /3379). Fees of Ist year D.Pharm for the Academic Year 2009-10: Rs.60, 500/-(Ref: Shikshan Shulka Samiti has fixed the fee as per reference ‘http://www.sspnsamiti.gov.in/D-pharma2009-10.htm’ dated 01/10/2009). Refernce: GR.No. PPN 2009/ (222/09)/TE-5 of Higher & Technical Education Department, Dated 15th June 2009

Cancellation of admission and Refund of fees: Refund of tuition fee, development and other fees after cancellation of admission, shall be as per AICTE guidelines No. AICTE / Legal/ 04(01)/ 2007, April2007 and circular no.698 dtd 24/8/2007 issued by Pravesh Niyantran Samithi, Mumbai. Candidate who has been admitted may cancel admission by submitting an application in duplicate, in the prescribed proforma – M, may request for refund of fees. The refund of fees as applicable shall be made in due course. It is made clear that such application for cancellations will be considered if and only if the admission is confirmed by paying the prescribed tuition fee and other fees in full and by submitting the original documents. Refund shall be made after deduction of cancellation charges as shown below.

Number of State and central Govt. Scholarships offered by the institute, duration and amount

Sr No Situations Refund

1. Request received before date of start of Academic session and seat could be filled by the institute before the cut off date

Entire fee less Rs.1000/-

2. Request received after the start of Academic session and seat could be filled by the institute before the cut off date

Entire fee less the total fee on Prorate basis. (Tuition, development, other and hostel fee)

3. Request received before / after the start of Academic session and seat could not be filled by the institute

No refund (except security deposit)

Note: 1) Entire amount of security / caution money deposit is to be refunded back. 2) For calculation of amount on the prorate-basis, one month shall be treated as one unit e.g. if the candidate cancels the admission on third day after start of academic session and seat could be filled before the cut-off date, then cancellation charges will be the higher amount of ( Total fees) /12 or Rs.1000/-.3) In case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/VJ/DT/NT-B/NT-C/NT-D/OBC/SBC who want to cancel the admission, the above provisions of refund shall be applicable to him/ her as if the candidate has secured admission in open category and the candidate will have to pay the tuition fee on the prorate basis as cancellation charges before claiming the original certificates from the institute.

· Number of State and central Govt. Scholarships offered by the institute, duration and amount

Sr. No.

Name of Course No of students sanctioned scholarship / Freeship under following category

Amount sanctioned for Scholarship / Freeship by Social Welfare office of concerned Dist.

Remarks status of Distribution of Amount

1 Diploma in PharmacySC - 03 162330 162330

ST - 00 0 0

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VJ/NT - 02 113060 113060

NT1 - 0 0

NT2 - 0 0

NT3 - 0 0

SBC -1 52900 52900

OBC - 11 285550 105020

EBC - 07 171550 Awaited

Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels. Rs.43,600/-

ADMISSIONS

1. Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval 60 Year Of approval: 2003

2. Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years:

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

01 2007-08 01 -- -- -- 04 43 48

02 2008-09 03 -- -- 01 07 46 57

03 2009-10 -- -- 02 -- 09 38 49

3. Number of applications received during last two Years for admission under Management Quota and number admitted :

Admissions are made on Merit Basis hence not Applicable

IX. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

• Calendar for admission against management / vacant seats : Admissions are done on merit basis• Last date for request for applications :10-08-2009 • Last date for submission of application : 10-08-2009• Dates for announcing final results & 18-08-2009• Release of admission list. (Main list & Waiting list should be announced on the same day)28-08-2009• Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days.) • Last date for closing of08 admission :30-08-2008• Starting of the Academic session :20-08-2009

XI. LIST OF APPLICANTS

List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile / percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats.

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Sr. No. Merit No. Name of Candidate Sex Caste PCM PCB HSC Aggregate Remark

1 1 Bagad Shashank Sanjay M OBC 216 219 402

2 2 Rajendrakumar Choudhary M Open -- 212 416 OMS

3 3 Choudhary Mahendra Pukharaj M Open 212 -- 405

4 4 Choudhary Suresh Premaram M Open 167 190 367

5 5 Choudhary Pravin Manaram M Open 183 183 380

6 6 Parmar Mukesh Vinod M Open 182 166 367

7 7 Manohar Lal M Open -- 175 343 OMS

8 8 Dinesh Choudhary M Open -- 173 352 OMS

9 9 Sharwan Kumar M Open -- 166 315 OMS

10 10 Dhamale Priyanka Ramesh F Open 162 -- 321

11 11 Bhandari Loukik Mahendra M Open 149 161 335

12 12 Jagtap Nilesh Sudhakar M Open 156 160 340

13 13 Gade Sagar Shankarrao M Open 142 149 331

14 14 Muttepwar Tushar Vishnurao M Open 144 149 304

15 15 Choudhary Bhabutmal Rataram M Open 121 149 289

16 16 Navpute Poonam Shankarao F OBC 149 144 304

17 17 Varma Chaitrali Gopal F OBC 142 148 328

18 18 Unecha Vinod Rajendra M Open 137 147 307

19 19 Horane Sayali Ashok F OBC -- 145 355

20 20 Palande Ameya Uday F Open 143 140 326

21 21 Khairnar Kapil Sunil M OBC 128 143 296

22 22 Kadam Sayali Milind F Open 113 140 308

23 23 Omprakash M Open 138 -- 282 OMS

24 24 Agarwal Rakshit Rajesh M Open 118 137 322

25 25 Mange Ankitkumar Bhagawanaji M Open 137 -- 316 OMS

26 26 Pingle Amit Shahaji M Open 121 137 298

27 27 Ajmani Asveenkaur Jaspalsingh F Open 132 135 307

28 28 Gorad Sundardas Magandas M Open -- 134 323

29 29 Choudhary Vimala Chhatraram F Open 134 132 310

30 30 Bangad Aniket Sham M Open -- 132 287

31 31 Navlakha Piyush Deepak M Open 116 131 305

32 32 Masal Tushar Changdeo M NT – C 115 131 290

33 33 Purohit Hitesh Vensingh M Open 120 129 308

34 34 Shaikh Mearaj Sultan M Open 120 129 304

35 35 Choudhary Jagdish Bhooraram M Open 114 127 292

36 36 Mali Hemant Jagdish M Open 127 121 278

37 37 Mali Lalit Narayan M OBC 125 -- 329

38 38 Pawar Priyanka Rajendra F NT - B 123 -- 321

39 39 Kocheta Anand Rajendra M Open 120 115 276

40 40 Mahadik Shailaja Shivaji F Open 111 119 299

41 41 Surwase Sachin Jayaram M Open -- 119 296

42 42 Bayas Nirmala Khanderao F Open 105 119 273

43 43 Choudhary Kishor Premaramji M Open 118 -- 270

44 44 Mohkare Arjun Prabhakar M OBC 107 116 256

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45 45 Thakur Rahul Balkrishna M Open -- 113 300

46 46 Kale Akshay Anil M OBC 111 -- 251

47 47 Palkrutwar Nikhil Gangaram M Open 107 110 257

48 48 Unecha Yogesh Madanlal M Open -- 107 247

49 49 Malawade Kaushik Rajendra M OBC 105 106 254

List of candidates who have been offered admissions.

Sr. No. Merit No. Name of Candidate Sex Caste PCM PCB HSC Aggregate Remark

1 1 Bagad Shashank Sanjay M OBC 216 219 402

2 2 Rajendrakumar Choudhary M Open -- 212 416 OMS

3 3 Choudhary Mahendra Pukharaj M Open 212 -- 405

4 4 Choudhary Suresh Premaram M Open 167 190 367

5 5 Choudhary Pravin Manaram M Open 183 183 380

6 6 Parmar Mukesh Vinod M Open 182 166 367

7 7 Manohar Lal M Open -- 175 343 OMS

8 8 Dinesh Choudhary M Open -- 173 352 OMS

9 9 Sharwan Kumar M Open -- 166 315 OMS

10 10 Dhamale Priyanka Ramesh F Open 162 -- 321

11 11 Bhandari Loukik Mahendra M Open 149 161 335

12 12 Jagtap Nilesh Sudhakar M Open 156 160 340

13 13 Gade Sagar Shankarrao M Open 142 149 331

14 14 Muttepwar Tushar Vishnurao M Open 144 149 304

15 15 Choudhary Bhabutmal Rataram M Open 121 149 289

16 16 Navpute Poonam Shankarao F OBC 149 144 304

17 17 Varma Chaitrali Gopal F OBC 142 148 328

18 18 Unecha Vinod Rajendra M Open 137 147 307

19 19 Horane Sayali Ashok F OBC -- 145 355

20 20 Palande Ameya Uday F Open 143 140 326

21 21 Khairnar Kapil Sunil M OBC 128 143 296

22 22 Kadam Sayali Milind F Open 113 140 308

23 23 Omprakash M Open 138 -- 282 OMS

24 24 Agarwal Rakshit Rajesh M Open 118 137 322

25 25 Mange Ankitkumar Bhagawanaji M Open 137 -- 316 OMS

26 26 Pingle Amit Shahaji M Open 121 137 298

27 27 Ajmani Asveenkaur Jaspalsingh F Open 132 135 307

28 28 Gorad Sundardas Magandas M Open -- 134 323

29 29 Choudhary Vimala Chhatraram F Open 134 132 310

30 30 Bangad Aniket Sham M Open -- 132 287

31 31 Navlakha Piyush Deepak M Open 116 131 305

32 32 Masal Tushar Changdeo M NT – C 115 131 290

33 33 Purohit Hitesh Vensingh M Open 120 129 308

34 34 Shaikh Mearaj Sultan M Open 120 129 304

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35 35 Choudhary Jagdish Bhooraram M Open 114 127 292

36 36 Mali Hemant Jagdish M Open 127 121 278

37 37 Mali Lalit Narayan M OBC 125 -- 329

38 38 Pawar Priyanka Rajendra F NT - B 123 -- 321

39 39 Kocheta Anand Rajendra M Open 120 115 276

40 40 Mahadik Shailaja Shivaji F Open 111 119 299

41 41 Surwase Sachin Jayaram M Open -- 119 296

42 42 Bayas Nirmala Khanderao F Open 105 119 273

43 43 Choudhary Kishor Premaramji M Open 118 -- 270

44 44 Mohkare Arjun Prabhakar M OBC 107 116 256

45 45 Thakur Rahul Balkrishna M Open -- 113 300

46 46 Kale Akshay Anil M OBC 111 -- 251

47 47 Palkrutwar Nikhil Gangaram M Open 107 110 257

48 48 Unecha Yogesh Madanlal M Open -- 107 247

49 49 Malawade Kaushik Rajendra M OBC 105 106 254

XII. RESULTS OF ADMISSIONS UDER MANAGEMENT SEATS / VACANT SEATS

Composition of selection team for admission under management quota with the brief profiles of the members. (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over.) : Admissions are made on merit basis .

Score of the individual candidates admitted arrange in order of merit : Not Applicable

List of candidates who have been offered admission : Not Applicable

Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates : Not Applicable

List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list : Not Applicable

XIII. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE LIBRARY:

Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise)

Sr.No.

Course(s) Number of titles of the books

Number of volumes

Journals

National International

1 D.Pharmacy 556 2777 15 01

List of online National/International Journals subscribed : Nil

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E-Library facilities :

Books Purchase Details: -

YearTotal no. of Titles Total no. of Books Amount (Rs.)

2003-04 103 439 Rs.2, 36,734.592004-05 120 1161 Rs.2, 63,132.752005-06 95 290 Rs.67,650.662006-07 97 385 Rs.50,915.602007-08 94 333 Rs.50,552.402008-09 45 165 Rs. 27984.002009-10 02 02 Rs. 1100.00

Total 556 2777 Rs.6,98,070.00

* 1500 books 1st year and add @ 10 %/ year for next 6 years = 2400 copies of books as per AICTE norms since inspection.

Journal/Periodicals Subscription Details (2009)

No. of CopiesSubscription Amount

(Rs.)A.15 (National)

19,915.00

B. 01 (International) 7,219.00Total A+B= 16 Rs. 27,134.00

* Journals & periodicals as per AICTE norms is 15

Txt/Ref. Details: -

No. of copiesTotal no. of Books

A.Txt. 2498B .Ref. 279

Total A+B 2777

Name of Laboratory- Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Sl. No. Name1 Refractometer

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2 Polarimeter3 Photoelectric colorimeter4 pH meter5 Atomic model set6 Electronic balance7 Periodic table chart

Name of Laboratory - Pharmacognosy

Sl No. Name1 Projection Microscope

2 Charts (different types)3 Models (different types)4 Permanent Slides5 Slides and Cover Slips

Name of Laboratory - Physiology & Pharmacology Laboratory

Sl No. Name1 Haemoglobinometer2 Haemocytometer3 Student’s organ bath4 Sherington’s rotating drum5 Frog board6 Tray (dissecting)7 Frontal writing lever8 Aeration tube9 Telethermometer

10 Pole climbing apparatus11 Histamine chamber12 Simple lever13 Staring heart lever14 Aerator15 Histological Slides16 Sphygmomanometer (B.P. apparatus)17 Stethoscope18 First aid equipment19 Contraceptive device20 Dissecting (surgical) instruments21 Balance for weighing small Animals22 Kymograph paper23 Actophotometer24 Analgesiometer25 Thermometer26 Plastic animal cage27 Double unit organ bath with thermostat28 Refrigerator29 Single pan balance30 Charts31 Human skeleton

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32 Anatomical specimen (Heart, brain, eye, ear, reproductive system etc.,)

33 Electro-convulsiometer34 Stop watch

35 Clamp, boss heads, screw clips36 Syme’s Cannula

Name of Laboratory -Biochemistry and clinical Pathology

Sr.No. Name of Equipment

1 Colorimeter

2 Microscope

3 Permanent slides (Skin, kidney, pancreas,smooth muscles, liver etc.)

4 Watch glass

5 Centrifuge

6 Microscope With oil Immersion

B General Glassware’s

C Biochemical Reagents for Analysis of normal & Pathological Const.Of urine & Blood facilities

Name of Laboratory Pharmacy Practice Laboratory

Sr.No. Name of Equipment

1 Colorimeter

2 Microscope

3 Permanent slides (skin, kidney, pancreas, smooth muscle, liver etc.,)

4 Watch glass

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5 Centrifuge

6 Biochemical reagents for analysis of normal and pathological constituents in urine and blood facilities

7 Filtration equipment

8 Filling Machine

9 Sealing Machine

10 Autoclave sterilizer

11 Membrane filter

12 Sintered glass funnel with complete filtering assemble

13 Small disposable membrane filter for IV admixture filtration

14 Laminar air flow bench

15 Vacuum pump

16 Oven

17 Surgical dressing

18 Incubator

19 PH meter

20 Disintegration test apparatus

21 Hardness tester

22 Centrifuge

23 Magnetic stirrer

24 Thermostatic bath

Name of Laboratory -General Equipments

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Sr.No. Name of Equipment

1 Distilled water still

2 Vacuum pump

3 Refrigerator

4 General filling equipment for museum

5 Compound microscope

6 Oil immersion microscope

7 Over head projector

8 Slide Cum Strip Projector

9 Projection screen

10Gen.Glass ware, Chemicals Reagents, Misc.appliances, & Lab. Facilities for all the Labs as per ER-91

List of Experimental Setup

Sr.No Subject Expt.Nos as per Manual

01 Pharmaceutics-I 47

02 P’ceutical Chemistry-I 25

03 Pharmacognosy 25

04 Human anatomy & Physiology 29

05 Biochemistry& Clinical Pathology 33

06 Pharmaceutics-II 100

07 P’ceutical Chemistry-II 28

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08 Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy 31

09 Pharmacology & Toxicology 25

COMPUTING FACILITIES :

Number and Configuration of Systems : 20 computers P-IV with latest configuration • Total number of systems connected by LAN : 16 with Internet.• Total number of systems connected to WAN : Nil•Internet bandwidth Centralized Facility of 2 Mbps microwave tower available for 24 hours to all students • Major software packages available :Tally, MS office, Quick heal Anti virus, Adobe Reader Windows 98, Visual basic 6, Windows XP,M.S.B.T.E.Pharmacology Softwares etc. • Special purpose facilities available: Nil

WORKSHOP :

Extra Curriculum Activities :Extra Curricular activities perform in 2009-10 as follows

Sr.No Name of Activity Participating Class Proposed Date

Performance Date

1. Guru Pournima F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm 07July 2009

07July 2009

2. Briefing Lecture on QIP workshop at BIT, Ranchi by Mr.S.S.Sawant

Staff of SCOP(Poly) July 2009 21-07-2009

3. Briefing Lecture on seminar attended by Ms.P.P.Deshpande

Staff of SCOP(Poly) July 2009 22-07-2009

4. Briefing Lecture on seminar attended by Ms.N.A.Shivarkar

Staff of SCOP(Poly) July 2009 23-07-2009

5. Briefing Lecture on seminar attended by Mr.P.H.Chaudhary

Staff of SCOP(Poly) July 2009 24-07-2009

6. Teachers Day F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm 05-09-2009

05-09-2009

7. Handwriting Competition F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm Sept 2009 09-09-2009

8. Welcome functionChief Guest:Mr.Narendra Gaidhani (Naren)Guest of Honor:Prof.M.D.Burande Director,IPER,Pune

F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm

Venue: IT Seminar Hall,

Sept 2009 23-09-2009

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Special Guest:Mr.Manoharrao KulkarniJt.Editor,Lokmat,Pune

Vadgaon(Bk) campus

9. Quiz Competition F.Y.& S.Y.D.Pharm Nov 2009

Soft Skill Development Facilities: Activity Report of Guest Lectures

Sr.No

Name of the

Faculty

Contact No/

e- mail

Organized by

Topic

Participating Class

PerformanceDate

01 Dr.Sangita PawarSKNMC&GH,Narhe.

9370146779 SSSawant Blood Bank I .D.Pharm 29 Jul 2009

02 Ms.Rukhmini Deshpande

9987028836 Ms.P.P.Deshpande

“Importance of Yoga in Students life”

I/II D.Pharm 08-08-2009

03 Prof.U.S.BagulAsstt.Prof.SIP,Narhe

9822192443 D.R.Kate Incompatibilities in prescription

II D.Pharm 10-08-2009

04 Dr.Harshal PandveSKNMC&GH,Narhe.

[email protected]

Ms.N.A.Shivarkar

“Swine Flu” I/II D.Pharm 09-09-2009

05 Ms.Mukta M.AbhyankarAsstt.ProfessorPDEA’s Seth Raghunath Sable COP , Saswad

9822620566D2/302 ShivsagarPH II, Off SinhgadRoad,Pune.

Ms.V.S.Raskar/Mr.P.D.Mali

“Impact of Cultivation & Collection on chemical Constituents of crude Drugs.”

I .D.Pharm 12-09-2009

06 Prof.R.B.JadhavSKNCOE,Vadgaon(Bk),Pune

9270153869 Mr.S.S.Sawant

“ Volumetric Analysis”

I .D.Pharm 01-10-2009

Teaching Learning process :

Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the MSBTE

Annual examination will be conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE).examining body of Directorate of Technical Education, Govt. of Maharashtra Mumbai and Sessional (internal) examinations will be conducted by the college. There shall be an examination for Diploma course in Pharmacy (Part-I) to examine students of the first year course and an examination for Diploma in Pharmacy (Part –II) to examine

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

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shall be the annual examination and the second examination shall be supplementary examination of the Diploma in Pharmacy (Part I/II). As the case may be, the examinations shall be written and practical (including oral) nature, carrying maximum marks for each part of a subject, as indicated in tables I and II.

Table I : Scheme of Examination ( D. Pharm I )

Sr.No Name of the paper Hours Per week

TotalHrs Exam Hours

Max. marks for theory

Max. marks for Practical

T P T+ P T P MSBTE Exam

Sessional MSBTEExam

Sessional

1. Pharmaceutics-I 3 4 7 3 380 20 80 20

2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I

3 3 6 3 380 20 80 20

3. Pharmacognosy 3 3 6 3 380 20 80 20

4. Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology

2 3 5 3 380 20 80 20

5. Human Anatomy & Physiology

3 2 5 3 380 20 80 20

6. Health Edu. and Comm. Pharmacy

2 - 2 3 -80 20 -- --

Table II : Scheme of Examination (D.Pharm II)

Sr.No

Name of the paper Hrs per week

Total Hrs

Exam Hours

Max. marks for theory

Max. marks for practical

L P T+ P T P MSBTE Exam

Sessional MSBTE Exam

Sessional

1. Pharmaceutics-II 3 4 7 3 380 20 80 20

2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II

4 3 7 3 380 20 80 20

3. Pharmacology and Toxicology

3 2 5 3 380 20 80 20

4. Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

2 - 2 3 -80 20 -- --

5. Drug Store and Business Management

3 - 3 3 -80 20 -- --

6. Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy

3 2 5 3 380 20 80 20

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L=Lecture per our P= Practical in hours T=Theory in hours

Award of Sessional marks and maintenance of records :

A regular record of both theory and practical class work and examinations conducted in an institution imparting training for Diploma in Pharmacy Part-I and Diploma in Pharmacy part –II courses ,shall be maintained for each

student in the institution and 20 marks for each theory /practical subject shall be allotted as Sessional. There shall be three periodic Sessional examinations during each academic year. The highest aggregate of any two performances shall form the basis of calculating Sessional marks. The Sessional marks in practical shall be allotted on the following basis: Actual performance in the Sessional examination:10 marks. Day to day assessment in the practical class: 10 marks.

Certificate of passing examination for diploma in Pharmacy (Part II) :

Certificate for having passed the examination for the diploma in Pharmacy Part-II shall be granted by the MSBTE to successful student.

Period and other condition for practical training (Part-III) :After having appeared in Part-II examination for diploma in pharmacy conduct by board, the candidate shall be eligible to undergo practical training in the recognized institutions as follows: Hospitals/Dispensaries run by Central/State Govt./Municipal Corporation/Central Government health Scheme and Employees State Insurance Scheme Pharmacy Chemist and Druggist Shop licensed under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act,1945 made under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act,1945.In the course of Practical training, the trainee shall have exposure to: working knowledge of keeping of records required by various Acts concerning the profession of Pharmacy and practical experience in the manipulation of pharmaceutical apparatus in common use. Reading, translation and copying of prescription including checking of doses, dispensing prescriptions, common methods of administering medicaments and storage of dugs and medical preparations. The practical training shall not be less than five hundred hours spread over a period of not less than three months.

Certificate of Diploma in Pharmacy :

A certificate of Diploma in Pharmacy shall be granted by the examining Authority to a successful candidate on producing certificate of having passed diploma in Pharmacy Part-I and part-II and completion of practical training Part –III as per Education Regulation act 1991.

SYLLABUS FOR DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (PART -I)

1.1 PHARMACEUTICS-I : Theory (75 hours)

1. Introduction of different dosage forms. Their classification with examples their relative applications, familiarization with new drug delivery system.

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2. Introduction to Pharmacopoeia with special reference to Indian pharmacopoeia.

3. Metrology- Systems of weight and measures. Calculation including conversions from one to another system. Percentage calculation and adjustments of products use of allegation method in calculations , isotonic solutions.

4. Packing of Pharmaceuticals- Desirable features of types of containers. Study of glass and plastic as materials for containers and Rubber as a materials for closures their merits and demerits, Introduction to aerosol packaging.

5. Size reduction objectives, and factors affecting size reduction, methods of size reduction- Study of hammer mill, Ball Mill, Fluid Energy Mill, Disintegrator.

6. Size separation – Size separation by sifting. Official Standards for Powders. Sedimentation methods for size separation. Construction and working of Cyclone separator.

7. Mixing and Homogenization- Liquid Mixing and Powder Mixing, Mixing of semisolids, Study of Silverson Mixer Homogenizer , Planetary Mixer colloid mill and Hand Homogenizer. Double Cone Mixer.

8. Clarification and Filtration – Theory of Filtration, Filter Media; Filter aids and selection of Filters. Study of following Filtration Equipments. Filter Press, Sintered Filters, Filter Candle, Metafilter.

9. Extraction and Galenicals :(a) Study of Percolation and Maceration and there Modification, Continuous hot extraction. Application in the tinctures and extracts.(b) Introduction To Ayurvedic Dosage Forms

10. Heat Processes Evaporation – Definition, Factors Affecting Evaporation. Study of Evaporating Still and Evaporating Pan.

11. Distillation- Simple Distillation and Fractional Distillation; Steam Distillation and Vacuumed Distillation. Study of vacuum still, Preparation of Purified Water I.P. and Water for injection I.P. Construction and Working of the still use for same.

12. Introduction to drying processes- Study of tray Dryers: Fluidized Bed Dryer, Vacuum Dryer and Freeze Dryer.

13. Sterilization- Concept of sterilization and its differences from disinfections. Thermal resistance of micro-organisms. Detailed study of the following sterilization process.(i) Sterilization with moist heat, (ii) Dry heat sterilization, (iii) Sterilization by radiation,(iv) Sterilization by filtration and (v) Gaseous sterilization.

Aseptic techniques. Application of sterilization processes in hospitals particularly with reference to surgical dressings and intravenous fluids. Precautions for safe and effective handling of sterilization equipment.

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14. Processing of Tablets- Definition; Different types of compressed and their properties. Process involved in the production of tablets; Tablet excipients; Defects in tablets; Physical Standards including Disintegration and Dissolution. Tablet coating-Sugar coating; film coating, enteric coating and micro encapsulation. (Tablet coating may be dealt in an elementary manner.)

15. Processing of Capsules- Hard and soft gelatin capsules; different size of capsules; filling of capsules; handling and storage of capsules, Special applications of capsules.

16. Study of immunological products like sera, vaccines, toxoids & their preparations. PRACTICAL (100 hours)

Preparation (minimum number stated against each) of the following categories llustrating different techniques involved.1. Aromatic waters 2. Solutions 3. Spirits 4. Tinctures 5. Extracts 6. Creams 7. Cosmetic preparations8. Capsules 9. Tablets 10. Preparations involving Sterilization 11. Ophthalmic preparations 12. Preparations involving aseptic techniques Books Recommended : (Latest Edition) 1. Remington Pharmaceutical Sciences2. The Extra Pharmacopoeia: Martindale

1.2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry -1 : Theory (75 Hours)

1. General Discussion on the following inorganic compounds including important physical chemical properties, Medicinal and Pharmaceutical uses, Storage condition and chemical incomparability.

(A) Acids, Bases and Buffers Boric acids, Hydrochloric acid, Strong ammonium Hydroxide and official buffers.

(B) Antioxidants Hypo phosphoric acid, Sulphur oxide, Sodium Bi sulphite, Sodium Meta bi sulphite, Sodium thiosulphite, Nitrogen and Sodium nitrites.

(C) GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS :(I) Acidifying agents- Dilute Hydrochloric acid.(II) Antacids & Sodium Bicarbonate, Aluminum Hydroxide gel, Aluminum Phosphate, Calcium carbonate, Magnesium trisilicate, Magnesium oxide, Combination of antacid Preparations. (III) Protective and absorbents Bismuth Sub carbonate and Kaolin.(IV) Saline Cathartics- Sodium Potassium Tartrate and Magnesium Sulphate.

(D) TOPICAL AGENTS : (I) Protective talc, Zinc Oxide, Calamine, Zinc Stearate, Titanium dioxide, Silicon Polymers. (

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II) Antimicrobials and Astringents- Hydrogen Peroxide*, Potassium Permanganate, Chlorinated Lime, Iodine, Solution of Iodine, Povidone Iodine, Boric acid, Borax. Silver nitrate, Mild Silver Protein, Mercury, Yellow mercuric Oxide, Ammoniated mercury. (III) Sulpher and its compounds Sublimed Sulpher, Precipited Sulpher, Selenium Sulphide.(IV) Astringent: Alum, Zinc Sulphate.

(E) Dental Products- Sodium Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium MetaPhosphate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Stronium Chloride, Zinc Chloride.

(F) Inhalants Oxygen , Carbon-di-Oxide, Nitrous Oxide.

(G) Respiratory Stimulants- Ammonium carbonate

(H) Expectorants and Emetics- Ammonium chloride*, Potassium Iodide, Antimony Potassium Tartrate

(I) Antidotes – Sodium Nitrite.

(J) MAJOR INTRA AND EXTRACELLULAR ELECTROLYTES (A) Electrolytes use for replacement therapy – Sodium chlorides and its Preparation, Potassium Chloride and Its Preparation. (B) Physiological Acid base Balance and Electrolyte use- Sodium acetate, Potassium acetate Sodium Bicarbonate injection, Sodium citrate, Potassium Citrate, Sodium Lactate injection, Ammonium Chloride and its injection. C) Combination of Oral Electrolyte Powders and solutions.Inorganic Official Compound of Iron, iodine and calcium ferrous sulphate and calcium Gluconate. Radio Pharmaceuticals and contrast media radio activity- Alpha Beta Gamma Radiation, Biological Effects of Radiation, Measurement of Radioactivity,G.M. Counter Radioisotopes- Their Uses, Storage and Precautions With special reference to the official Preparations.

Radio Opaque Contrast Media –Barium Sulphate Quality control of drugs and Pharmaceuticals- Importance of Quality control, Significant Error, Methods use for Quality Control, Sources of Impurities in Pharmaceuticals, and Limits Test for Arsenics, Chlorides sulphate, iron, and Heavy metals. Identification test for cations and anions as per Indian Pharmacopoeia.

PRACTICAL (75 hours)Identification test for inorganic compounds particularly drugs and Pharmaceuticals. Limit test for chlorides, sulphate, Arsenic, Iron and Heavy metals

Assay of inorganic Pharmaceuticals involving each of the following methods of compound mark with (*) Under Theory.a. Acid Base titration (At Least 03) b. Redox Titration (one each of Permagnometry and Iodometry) c. Precipitation titration (At Least 02) d. Complexometric titration (Calcium and Magnesium)

BOOKS RECOMMANDED (Latest Edition) : Indian Pharmacopoeia

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1.3 PHARMACOGNOSY Theory : (75 Hours)

1. Definition History Scope of Pharmacognosy including indigenous System of Medicine.

2. Various System of Classification of Drug of Natural Origin

3. Adultration and drug Evaluation, Significance of Pharmacopoeial Standards.

4. Brief outline of occurrence, Difference, Outline of isolation, identification test, Therapeutics effects andPharmaceutical applications of Alkaloids, Terpenoids, Glycosides, Volatile oils tannins and Resins.

5. Occurrences, distribution, Organoleptic Evaluation, chemical constituents including test, wherever applicable and therapeutic efficacy of following categories of drugs. a) Laxatives: Aloes, Rhubarb, Castor oil, Isapghual, Senna. b) Cardiotonics: Digitalis, Arjuna.c) Carminatives & G. I. Regulators- Umbeliferrous Fruits – Coriander, Fennel, Ajowan, Cardamom, Ginger, Black Pepper, Asafoetida, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Clove. d) Astringents - Catechu e) Drug Acting on nervous system – Hyoscymus Belladonna, Aconite, Ashwgandha, Ephedra Opium, Cannabis.Nux Vomicaf) Antihypertensive- Rauwolfia. g) Antitussives – Vasaka, Tolu Balsam, Tulsi. h) Antirheumatics – Guggul, Colchicum i) Antitumer – Vinca j) Antileprotic- Chaulmoogras Oilk) Antidiabetics – Pterocarpus, Gymnema, Silvestre l) Diuretics – Punarnava, Gokhru. m) Antidysentrics – Ipecacunha n) Antiseptic and Disinfectent- Benzoin, Myrrh, Neem, Curcuma. o) Antimalarial – Cinchonap) Oxytocics – Ergotq) Vitamins – Shark Liver Oil and Amla.r) Enzyme – Papaya, Diastase Yeast. s) Perfumes and Flavouring Agent- Peppermint Oil, Lemon Oil, Orange Oil, Lemon Grass Oil, Sandalwood. (t) Pharmaceutical aids – Honey. Arachis Oil, Starch, Kaolin, Pectin, Olive Oil, Lanolin, Bees-wax Acacia, Tragacanth, Sodium Alginate, Agar, Guar –gum, Gelatin. (u) Miscellaneous- Liquorices, Garlic, Picrorriza, Dioscorea, Linseed, Shatavary, Shankhpushpi, Pyrethrum Tobacco.

6. Collection and Preparation of crude drugs for market as exemplified by Ergot, Opium, Rauwolfia, Digitalis, Senna.

7. Study of Source, Preparation and Identification Fiber used in sutures and surgical dressings – Cotton, Silk, Wool and Regenerated Fibre.

8. Gross anatomical Studies of Senna, Dhatura Cinnamon, Cinchona, Fennel, Clove, Ginger, and Nux- Vomica & Ipecacunha. Practical (75 Hour)

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1. Identification of drug Drug by morphological Characters. 2. Physical and chemical tests for Evalaution of drug wherever applicable. 3. Gross anatomical Studies(T. S.) of the following drugs : Senna, Dhatura, Cinnamon, Cinchona, Coriender, Fennel, Clove, Ginger, Nuxvomica. Ipecacunha.4. Identification of fibres and surgical dressing.

SYLLABUS FOR DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (PART -I)

1.4 Biochemistry and clinical Pathology : Theory (50 Hour)

1. Introduction to Biochemistry.

2. Brief chemistry and role of protein, Polypeptides and amino acids, Classification, Quality test, Biological Value, Deficiency diseases.

3. Brief chemistry and role of carbohydrates, classification, qualitative test, Diseases related to carbohydrate metabolism.

4. Brief chemistry and role of lipids, classification, qualitative tests, Diseases related to lipid metabolism.

5. Brief chemistry and role of vitamins and enzyme.

6. Role of Minerals and water in Life Processes.

7. Enzymes: Brief concept of enzymes action. Factors affecting it. Therapeutic and Pharmaceutical Importance.

8. Brief concept of normal and abnormal metabolism of protein carbohydrates and lipids.

9. Introduction to Pathology of Blood and urine. a) Lymphocytes and platelets, their role in health and diseases.b) Erythrocytes, Abnormal cells, and their Significance.c) Abnormal constituents of urine and their significance in disease.

Practical (75 Hours) 1. Detection and identification of proteins, Amino acids, Carbohydrates and lipids.2. Analysis of normal and abnormal constituents of bloods and urine (Glucose, Urea, Creatinine, Cholesterol, Alkaline Phosphatase, Billirubin, SGPT, SGOT, Calcium Diastase, Lipase).3. Examination of sputum and faeces (Microscopic and staining )4. Practice in injecting drugs intramuscular, subcutaneous and intravenous route. Withdrawal of blood samples.

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1.5 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY : Theory (75 Hour)

1. Scope of anatomy an physiology Definition of various terms used in anatomy.

2. Structure of cell, Function of its Components with special reference to mitochondria and microsomes.

3. Elementary tissue of body i.e. epithelial tissue, Muscular tissue, Connective tissue connective tissue and nervous tissue.

4. Structure and function of skeleton. Classification of joints and their function, Joint Disorder.1

5. Composition of blood, function elements, Blood group and coagulation of Blood. Brief information regarding disorder of blood.

6. Name and function of Lymph Glands.

7. Structure and Function of various parts of the heart. Arterial and venous system with special reference to names and position of main arteries and veins, Blood pressure and its Recording. Brief information about cardiovascular disorder.

8. Various parts of respiratory system and their Function. Physiology of respiration.

9. Various parts of Urinary System and their function and structure of kidney. Physiology of urine formation. Pathophysiology of renal diseases and edema.

10. Structure of skeletal muscle. Physiology of muscle contraction. Name, Position, attachment and function of skeletal muscle. Physiology of neuromuscular junction.

11. Various parts of central nervous systems, brain and its parts, functions and reflex action. Anatomy and Physiology of autonomic nervous system.

12. Elementary knowledge of structure and functions of the organs taste, smell, hearing, seeing and feel. Physiology of pain.

13. Digestive system, names of the various parts of the digestive system and their functions. Structure and functions of liver, physiology, digestion and absorption.

14. Endocrine glands and hormones. Location of the glands hormones and functions. Pituitary, thyroid, adrenal and pancreas.

15. Reproductive system-physiology and anatomy of reproductive system

PRACTICAL (50 HOURS)

1. Study of the human skeleton. 2. Study with the help of charts and models of the following systems and organs.a. Digestive system b. Respiratory system c. Cardiovascular System d. Urinary System e. Reproductive systemf. Nervous system g. Eye h. Ear 3. Microscopic examination of epithelial tissue, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle. Connective tissue and nervous tissues.

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4. Examination of blood films fro TLC, DLC and malarial parasite. 5. Determination of clotting time of blood, erythrocyte sedimental rate and Haemoglobin value. 6. Recording of body temperature, pulse, heart rate, blood pressure and ECG.

1.6 HEALTH EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PHARMACY Theory (50 hours)

1. Concept of health- Definition of physical =health, mental health, social health, spiritual health, determinants of health, indicators of health, concept of disease, natural history of disease, the disease agents, concepts of preventation of disease.

2. Nutritional and health- Classification of foods requirements, diseases induced due to deficiency of proteins vitamins and minerals, treatment and preventation

3. Demography and family planning-demography cycle, fertility, family planning, contraceptive methods, behavioral methods, natural family planning method, chemical method, mechanical method, hormonal contraceptives, population problem of India.

4. First aid Emergency treatment in shock, snake-bite, buns poisoning, heart disease, fractures and resuscitation methods, Elements of minor surgery and dressings.

5. Environment and health- Sources of water supply, water pollution, purification of water, health and air, noise, light-solid waste disposal and control- medical entomology, arthropod borne diseases and their control, rodents, animals and disease.

6. Fundamental principles of microbiology classification of microbes, isolation, staining techniques of organisms of commaon disease.

7. Communicable disease- Causative agents, modes of transmission and prevention. a. Respiratory infections- Chicken pox, measles: Influenza, diphtheria, whooping cough and tuberculosis.b. Intestinal infections: poliomyelitis, Hepatitis, Cholera.c. Arthropodes borne infections- Plague, Malaria, Filariasis d. Surface infections- Rabies, Trachoma, Titanus, Leprosye. Sexually transmitted disease- Syphilis, Gonorrhea, AIDs

8. Non- Communicable disease- causative agents, prevention, care and control.

9. Epidemiology – its scope, methods uses, dynamic of diseases transmission. Immunity and immunization: Immunological products and their dose schedule. Principles of disease control and prevention, hospital acquired infection, prevention and control. Disinfection, types of disinfection, disinfection procedure for faeces, urin, sputum room linen, Dead bodies, instruments.

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2.1 PHARMACEUTICS II Theory : (75 hours)

1. Dispencing Pharmacy :i) Prescriptions-reading and understanding of prescription: Latin terms commonly used (Detailed study is not necessary), Modern methods of prescribing, adoption of metric system. Calculations involved in dispensing. ii) Incompatibilities in prescription- Study of various types incompatibility- physical, Chemical and Therapeutics. iii) Posology- Dose and Dosage of drugs, factors influencing dose, Calculations of doses on the basis of age, sex and surface area: veterinary doses.

2. Dispensed Medications :

Note: A detailed study of the following dispensed medication is necessary. Methods of preparation with theoretical and practical aspects, use of appropriate containers and closures; Special labeling requirements and storage conditions should be highlighted.

(i) Powders : Types of powders- Advantages and disadvantages of powders, granules, catches, and tablet triturus, Preparation of different types of powders encountered in prescription. Weighing methods possible errors in weighing, minimum weighable amounts and weighing of material below the minimum weighable amount, geometric dilution and proper uses and care dispensing balance.

(ii) Liquid oral Dosages from :

a) Monophasic : theoretical aspects including commonly used vehicles, essential adjuncts like stabilizer, colorants, and flavours with examples. Review of following monophasic liquids with details of formulation and practical methods. Liquids for internal Liquids for external Administration Administration or used on mucus membrane Mixtures and concentrates Gargles Syrup Mouth washes, Throat paints, Douches Elixirs Ear drops, Nasal Drops and Sprays Liniments, Lotions

b) Biphasic Liquid dosages forms :

i) Suspensions (Elementary Study) – suspension containing diffusible solids and liquids and their preparations. Study of the adjutants used like thickening agent, wetting agents, their necessity and quantity to be incorporated. Suspension of precipitate forming liquids like tinctures, their preparation and stability. Suspension produced by chemical reaction. And introduction to flocculated or non flocculated suspension system

ii) Emulsion: Types of emulsion, identification of emulsion system, formulation of emulsion, selection of emulsifying agents, instabilities in emulsions preservation of emulsion.

iii) Semi solid Dosage forms :

a) Ointments: Types, Classification, selection dermatological vehicles. Preparation and stability of ointments by the following processes.1. Triturations2,. Fusion3. Chemical reaction.4. Emulsification

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b) Pastes- Difference between ointments and pastes, bases of pastes. Preparation of Paste and their preservation.c) Jellies: An introduction to the different types of jellies and their preparation.d) An elementary study of poultice. e) Suppositories and pessaries: Their relative merits and demerits type of suppositories, suppository bases classification, properties, preparation and packing of suppositories, use of suppository for drug absorption.

iv) Dental and cosmetic Preparations: Introduction to dentifrices, facial cosmetics, deodorants, antiperspirants, Shampoos, hair dressing hair remover.

v) Sterile dosage forms :

a) Parenteral dosage forms: definitions, general requirements for parenteral dosage forms types of parenterals formulations vehicles, adjuncts, processing, personal, facilities and quality control. Preparation of intra venous fluids and admixtures-total parenteral nutrition, dialysis fluids. b) Sterility testing and particulate matter monitoring- faulty packaging. c) Ophthalmic products- study of essential characteristics- Different ophthalmic preparations. Formulations additives in special precautions in handing and storage of ophthalmic preparations.

PRACTICALS (100 HOURS)Dispensing of at list 100 products covering a wide range of preparations such as mixtures, emulsions, lotions, liniments, ENT preparations , ointments , suppositories powders incompatible prescriptions etc. Books Recommended: (latest editions) Indian Pharmacopeias British Pharmacopeias National Formularies (N.F. I. B. N. F.) Remington’s p’ceutical sciences Martingale extra pharmacopeias

2.2 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY II THEORY : (100 HOURS)

1. Introduction to nomenclature of organic chemical systems with particular reference to heterocyclic system containing unto three rings

2. The chemistry of following pharmaceutical organic compound, covering their nomenclature, chemical structures, uses and important physical and chemical properties (Chemical structures of only those compounds marks with asterisk (*).

3. The stability and storage conditions and the different types of pharmaceutical formulations of these drugs and their popular brand names.

4. Antiseptics and disinfectants- proflavine. *Benzil- Koniumchloride, centrimide, Chlorocresol*, Chloroxylene, formaldehyde solution, Hexachlorophene, liquefied phenol, nitrofurantion.

5. Sulfonamides- sulfadiazine, sulfaguanidine*

6. Phthalylsulfathiazole, succinylsulfathiazole, sulfadimethoxien, sulfamethoxypyridazine, sulfamethoxazole, co trimoxazole, sulfacetamide*.

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7. Antileprotic drugs- Clofazimine, thiambutosine, dapsone* solapsone

8. Antitubercular drug –Isoniazid*, PAS*, Streptomycine, Rifampicine, ethambutol*, Thiacetazone, ethionamide, cycloserine, Pyrazinamide*

9. Antiamoebic and anthalmintic drugs emetine, metrinidazole*, halogenated hydroxyquinolies, diloxanidefuroate, pharmomycin piperazine*, mebendazole, D. E. C. *

10. Antibodies- Benzyl penicillin*, phenoxy methyl pencillin, Benzathine pencillin, ampicillin*, Cloxacillin, Cephalexin, Cephaloridine, Cephalothin, Griseofulvin, Chloramphenicol

11. antifungal agent- Chloroquine*, Amodiaquine, Primaquine, Proguanil, Primethamine*, quinine, trimethoprim

12. Antimalarial drugs- chlorpromazine*, chlordiazepoxide, Diazepam*, Loarzepam. Meprobamate.

13. Hypnotics- Phenobarbitone*, Butobarbitone, Cyclobarbitone, nitrazepam, glutethimide*, Methypryprylone, Paraldehyde, Triclofos sodium.

14. General Anaesthetics-Halothane*, Cyclopropane*, Diethyl ether*, Methohexital sodium, Thiopental sodium , trichloroethylene.

15. Antidepressant drugs- Amitriptyline, nortryptyline, imipramine*, phenelzine, trancypromine.

16. Analeptics- theophylline, Caffeine*, Coramine*, Detroamphitamine

17. Adrenergic drugs –adrenaline *, Noradreanaline, isoprenaline*, pHenylephrine, Salbutamol, terbutaline, Ephedrine*, pesudoephedrin.Adrenergic Antagonist, Tolazoline , Propranolol*, Practolol

18. Cholinergic drug- Neostigmine* ,Pyridostigmine, Pyridoxin, Pilocarpine, Physostigmine*.

19. Diuretics Drugs – Furosemide*, Chlorthiazid,Hydrochlorthiazid*,Benzothiazid, Urea*, Mannitol*. Ethacrynic acid .

20. Cardiovascular Drug – Ethyl Nitrite *, Glyceryl tri nitrite, Alpha methyledopa, Gaunethedine, Clofibrate., Quinidine.

21. Hypogycemic agents- Insulin, Chorpropamide,*, Tolbutamide, Glibenclamide,Phenformin, Metformin.

22. Coagulant and anticoagulant- Heparin, Thrombin, Menadione *, Bishydroxycoumarine , Warfarin sodium.

23. Local Anaesthetic- Lignocain*, Procain*, Benzocaine

24. Histamin and Anti-Histaminics – Histamin, Diphenhydramine*,Promethazine, Cyproheptidine, Mepyramine , Pheniramine, Chlorepheniramine*.

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25. Analgesic and antipyretics – Morphin, Pethidine*, Codeine, Methadone,asprin*, Paracetamol*, analgin, Dextropropoxyphene, Pentazocine.

26. Non- Steroidal Anti- inflammatory drugs – Indomethacine *, Phenylbutazone*, oxyphenbutazone, Ibuprofen,Antithyroids-Thyaroxine*, Methimazole, Methylthiouracil, Propylthiouracil.

27. Diagnostic Agents – Iopanoic Acid, Propylidone, Sulfobromophthalein.

28. Sodium Indigotidisulfonate, Indigo carmine, Evans Blue, Congo red, Fluorescin sodium.

29. Anticonvulsants, Cardiac Glycosides, Antiarrythmic antihypertensives.& Vitamins. Book Recommended ( Latest Edition) 1. Pharmacopeias of India 2. British Pharmaceutical Codex 3. Martindale the extra pharmacopoeia.

PRACTICAL (75 HOURS)1. Systematic qualitative testing of organic drugs involving determination, melting point and boiling point, detection of element and functional groups. ( 10 compound) 2. Official Identification test for certain groups of drugs included I. P. like barbiturates, sulfonamides, phenothiazines, Antibodies 910 compounds)3. Preparation of three simple organic preparations.

2.3. PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY : THEORY (75 HOURS)

1. Introduction Pharmacology, scope of pharmacology

2. routes of administration of drugs, their advantages and disadvantages

3. various processes of absorption of drugs and the factors affected them, metabolism, distribution and excretion of drugs

4. General mechanism of drug action and the factors which modify action.

5. Pharmacological classification of drugs. The discussion of drugs show emphasis the following aspects:

(i) Drugs acting of the Central Nervous System:(a) General anesthesia, adjunction to anesthesia, intravenous anesthetics.(b) Analgesic antipyretics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Narcotic analgesics. Antirheumatc and antigen remedies, Sedatives and Hypnotics, Psychopharmacological agents, anti convulsants, analeptics.(c) Centrally acting muscle relaxants and anti Parkinsonism agents.

(ii) Local anesthetics.

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(iii) Drug acting on autonomic nervous system. (a) cholinergic drug, Anticholinergic drugs, anti-cholinesterase drugs. (b) Adrenergic drugs and adrenergic receptor blockers.(c) Neuron blockers and ganglion blockers. (d) Neuromuscular blockers, drugs used in myasthenia gravis.

(iv) Drugs acting on eye, mediates, drugs used in glaucoma.

(v) Drugs acting on respiratory system-Respiratory stimulants, Bronchodilators, Nasal decongestants, Expectorants and Antitussive agents.

(vi) Antacids, physiological role of histamine and serotonin, Histamine and Anti- . histamines, Prostaglandins.

(vii) Cardio vascular drugs, cardiotones, anti-arrhythmic agents. Antihypertensive agents, peripheral vasodilators and drugs used in arteriosclerosis.

(viii) Drugs acting on the blood and blood forming organs. Haematinics, coagulants and anti-coagulants. Haemostatics, Blood substitutes and plasma expanders.

(ix) Drugs affecting renal function-Diuretics and antidiuretics.

(x) Hormones and hormone antagonists-hypoglycemic agents, antithyroid drugs sex hormones and oral contraceptives corticosteroids.

(x) Drugs acting on Digestive-carminatives, digestants Bitters, Antacids and drugs and drugs used in peptic ulcer, purgatives, and laxatives, Antidiarrhoeals, emetics, Antiemetics, Antispasmodics Chemotherapy of microbial diseases: urinary antiseptics, Sulphonamides, penicillins, streptomycin, tetracycline’s and other antibiotics, Ant tubercular agents, Antifungal agents, antiviral drugs, antileptotic drugs.

7. Chemotherapy of protozoal diseases. Anthelmintic drugs.

8. Chemotherapy of cancer.

9. Disinfectants and antiseptics. A detailed study of the action of drugs on each organism not necessary.

PRACTICAL(50Hours) The first six of the following experiments will be done by the students while the remaining will be demonstrated by the teacher.1. Effect of K+, ca++, Acetylcholine and adrenaline on frog’s heart.

2. Effect of acetylcholine on rectus abdominal muscle of frog and guinea pig ileum. 3. Effect of Spasmogenes and Relaxants on rabbits cornea. 4. Effect of Local anesthetics on rabbits cornea. 5. Effect of Mydriatics and mitotic on rabbits eye. 6. To study the action of strychnine on rabbit eye.

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7. Effect of Digitalis on frog heart. 8. Effect of Hypnotics in mice . 9. Effect of Convulsants and anticonvulsants in mice or rats. 10.Test for Pyrogen. 11.Taming and Hypnosis potentiating effect chlorpromazine in mice/ rats. 12. Effect of Diphenhydramine in experimentally produced asthma in guinea pigs.

2.4 PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE : (Theory 50 Hours.)

1. Origin and nature of pharmaceutical legislation in India. Its scope and objectives. Evolution of the “ Concept of Pharmacy as an integral part of health care system.

2. Principles and significance of Professional Ethics . Critical Study of the code of Pharmaceutical Ethics drafted by pharmacy council of India.

3. Pharmacy Acts 1948. The general study of the Pharmacy Act . Special reference to education Regulations, working of central councils, Constitution of these councils and Function. Registration procedures under the act.

4. The Drug and Cosmetics Acts , 1940. General Study of Cosmetics Acts and the rules there under. Definition and salient features related to retail and wholesale distribution of drugs. The drug inspectors, the sampling procedures form of obtaining licenses under the rule. Facilities to be provided for a pharmacy effectively. General study of Schedule C,C1,F,G,J,H,and P and X and Salient features of labeling and storage condition of drugs.

5. The drugs and magic Remedies(Objection advertisement)- 1954 – General study of Act. Objectives, Special reference laid on Advertisements. Magic remedies and objectionable permitted advertisements-disease which cannot be claimed cured.

6. Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances Act, 1985_A brief of the act with special reference to its objectives, offended punishments.

7. Brie introduction to the study of the following acts. 1. Latest drugs (price control) order in force 2. Poisons Act 1919 (as amended to date) 3. Medicinal and Toilet preparations (Excise Duties) Act (s amended to date)4. Medical Termination of pregnancy Act, 1971(as amended date.) Books Recommended (latest edition) Bare Acts of the said laws published by the Government.

2.5 DRUG STORE AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT : THEORY (77 HOURS)

part : 1 Commerce (50 hours)

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1. Introduction –trade, industry and commerce, functions and subdivision of commerce, introduction to elements of economics and management.2. Forms of business organization. 3. Channels of distribution.4. Drug house management –selection of site, space layout and legal requirements. Importance and objectives of purchasing, selection of suppliers, credit information, tenders, contracts and price determination and legal requirements thereto. Codification , handling of drug stores and other hospital suppliers. 5. Inventory Control- objects and importance, modern techniques like ABC, VED analysis, the lead time, inventory carrying cost, safety stock, minimum and maximum stock level, economic order quantity, scrap and surplus disposal. 6. Sales promotion, market research, salesmanship, qualities of a salesman, advertising and window display. 7. Banking and finance services and functions of bank, finance planning and sources of finance.

Part II Accountancy (25 hours)

1. Introduction to the accounting concepts and convertions. Double entry book keeping, Different kinds of accounts. 2. Cash book. 3. General Ledger and Trial balance4. Profit and loss account and balance sheet. 5. Simple techniques of analyzing financial statements. Introduction to Budgeting Books Recommended (latest edition) Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences.

2.6 HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY : THEORY (75 HOURS)

PART I Hospital pharmacy.

1. Hospitals definition , function, classification based on various criteria, organization, management and health delivery systems in India.

2. Hospital Pharmacy a) Definition b) Functions and objectives of hospital pharmaceutical services.c) Location, layout, flow chart of material and men. d) Personnel and facilities requirement including equipments based on individual and basic needs. e) Requirement and abilities required for hospital Pharmacists.

3. Drug distribution system in hospitals a) Out-patient services,b) In patient services a) types of services b) detailed discussion of unit Dose system, Floor ward stock system.

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Satellite pharmacy services, central sterile services, bed side pharmacy.

Manufacturing a) Economically consideration, estimation of demand.b) Sterile manufacture- large & small volume parenterals, facilities, requirements, layout production planning, manpower requirements. c) Non sterile manufacture – liquid orals , externals-bulk concentrates.d) Procurement and testing of raw materials.

Nomenclature and uses of surgical instruments and hospital equipment and health accessories.P.T. C. (Pharmacy Therapeutic Committee) Hospital formulary system and their organization, functioning, composition.Drug information service and drug information bulletin Surgical dressing like cotton, gauze, bandages and adhesive tapes including their pharmacopoeial tests for quality. Other hospital supply eg. . I. V. sets B. G. sets, Ryals tubes, catheters, syringes etc. Application of computer in maintaince of records, inventory control, medication monitoring, drug information and data storage and retrieval in hospital and retail pharmacy establishments.

II Clinical Pharmacy

Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy- Definition scope

Modern dispensing aspects- pharmacists and patient counseling and advice for the use of common drugs, medication history. Common daily terminology used in the practice of medicine Disease., Manifestation and Pathophysiology including salient symptoms to understand the disease like tuberculosis rheumatoid Arthritis, Cardiovascular disease, Epilepsy, Diabetes peptic ulcer, hypertension.

4. Physiological Parameters with their significance

5. Drug Interactions :a) Definition and introductionb) Mechanism of drug interaction c) Drug- drug interaction with reference to analgesics cardiovascular drugs, Gastro- intestinal agents, vitamin hypoglycemic agents. d) Drug- food interaction.

6. Adverse drug reactions a) Definition and significance b) Drug induced diseases and teratogenicity

7. Drug in clinical toxicity- introduction, general treatment of the systematic antidotes. Treatment of insecticide poisoning, system antidotes, heavy metal poison, narcotic drugs, and barbitura organophoasphorus poisons.

8. Drug dependence , drug abuse, addictive drugs and their treatment complications.

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9. Bio- availability of drugs, including factors affecting it. Books Recommended (Latest edition) 1. Remington’s pharmaceutical sciences 2. Martindale the extra pharmacopoeia

PRACTICAL (50 HOURS)1. Preparation of transfusion fluids. 2. Testing of raw materials used in (1) 3. Evolution of surgical dressings 4. Sterilization of surgical instruments, glass ware and other hospital supplies. 5. Handling and use of data processing equipments.

Academic Calendar of the MSBTE

ACADEMIC CALENDER 2009-10-For Institute Yearly Pattern

Prepared as per MSBTE Academic Calendar

Sr. No. Activities PeriodS.Y.D.Pharm

PeriodF.Y.D.Pharm

1. FIRST TERMActual working days

01/07/2009 to 16/10/200981

03/08/09 to 16/10/09

53

2. ACADEMIC MONITORINGFirst Internal Academic Monitoring

1st week of Sept 09 1st week of Sept 09

3 DIWALI BREAK 17/10/09 to 07/11/09 17/10/09 to 31/10/09

4a.

b.

c.

SESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS First Sessional Examination (Theory & Practical)Second Sessional Examination(Theory & Practical)

Third Sessional Examination(Theory & Practical)

09/10/09 to 16/10/09

09/02/2010 to 14/02/2010

25/03/2010 to 30/03/2010

09/10/09 to 16/10/09

09/02/2010 to 14/02/2010

25/03/2010 to 30/03/2010

5

a.b.c.

WINTER EXAMINATIONS

Winter 2009 Practical exam.Winter 2009 Theory exam.Result of winter 2009 exam.

03/11/09 to13/11/0919/11/09 to12/12/09Last week of Jan. 2010

03/11/09 to13/11/0919/11/09 to12/12/09Last week of Jan. 2010

6. SECOND TERM

Actual working days

09/11/09 To 03/04/2010116

03/11/09 To 03/04/2010121

7.a.b.

ACADEMIC MONITORINGSecond Internal Academic monitoring

External Academic Monitoring

1st week of Feb 2010

3rd week of Feb 2010

1st week of Feb 2010

3rd week of Feb 2010

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8.

a.b.c.

SUMMER EXAMINATIONS

Summer 2010 Practical ExamSummer 2010 Theory ExamResult of summer 2010 exam.

06/04/2010 to 16/04/201020/04/2010 to 13/05/2010Last week of June 2010

06/04/2010 to 16/04/201020/04/2010 to 13/05/2010Last week of June 2010

9 Start of next Academic year 21/06/2010 --

Ref No. MSBTE/D-40/2009/ Aca.Cal /273 dated 01-07-2009)

Prof.H.M.Washimkar Principal,

SCOP (Poly)

Mr.D.R.KateAcademic Coordinator

SCOP (Poly)

Sinhgad College of Pharmacy (Poly), Pune-41. TIME TABLE F.Y.D.Pharm: - 2009-10 wef: 24/8/09

Day

Practical LunchBreak

Theory(Class Room No. 206)

Sub Time Batch Lab No.

13.00-13.30

13.30-14.30

14.30-

15.30

15.30-16.30

Mon PH-I(SPG)

09.00-13.00

A 106

HAP(NAS)

PGY(PDM)

PH-I(SPG)

PGY(PDM)

10.00-13.00

B 103

WebsiteProject

(NAS/SSS)

10.00-13.00

C CompLab

Tue

PH-I(SPG)

09.00-13.00

B 106

HAP(NAS)

PH-I(SPG)

PGY(PDM)

PGY(PDM)

10.00-13.00

C 103

WebsiteProject(KPK)

10.00-13.00

A CompLab

Wed PH-I(PPD)

09.00-13.00

C 106

PH-I(SPG)

BCP(KPK)

PC-I(SSS)

PGY(HMW)

10.00-13.00

A 103

WebsiteProject

(SPG/NAS)

10.00-13.00

B CompLab

Thur PC-1(SSS)

10.00-13.00

A 105 HAP(NAS)

PC-I(SSS)

BCP(KPK)

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BCP(KPK)

10.00-13.00

C 203

HAP(NAS)

10.00-12.00

B 303

Fri PC-1(SSS)

10.00-13.00

B 105

PC-I(SSS)

HECP(NAS)

PH-I*(SPG)

BCP(PPD)

10.00-13.00

A 203

HAP(NAS)

10.00-12.00

C 303

Sat PC-1(SSS)

10.00-13.00

C 105

HECP(NAS)

PGY(PDM)

BCP*(KPK)

BCP(PPD)

10.00-13.00

B 203

HAP(NAS)

10.00-12.00

A 303

PHI –Pharmaceutics I PC I- Pharmaceutical Chemistry I PGY- Pharmacognosy BCP-Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology HAP – Human Anatomy & Physiology HEC-Health Education & Community Pharmacy.

HMW - Mr. H.M. WashimkarPPD – Mrs.P.P.Deshpande KPK – Mrs.K.P.Khadtare

SSS - Mr. S. S. Sawant NAS - Ms.N.A.Shivarkar

SPG Mr.S.P.GadhwePDM – Mr.P.D.Mali KPK-

H.M.WashimkarPrincipal SCOP (Poly)

Time Table I/C

Sinhgad College of Pharmacy (Poly), Pune-41. TIME – TABLE S.Y.D.Pharm: - 2009-10 wef 24/08/09

Time

Day

Theory(Class Room No. 206)

LunchBreak

Practical

10.00-11.00

11.00 –12.00

12.00 –13.00

13.00 to

1 3.30

Sub Time Batch Lab. No.

Mon HCP(SSS)

DSB(PPD)

PC-II(KPK)

PC-II(KPK)

13.30-16.30

A 105

HCP(PPD)

13.30-15.30

C 203

Tue PH-II(DRK)

HCP(SSS)

DSB(PPD)

PC-II(KPK)

13.30-16.30

B 105

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HCP(HMW)

13.30-15.30

A 203

Wed PC-II(KPK)

PH-II(DRK)

HCP(SSS)

PC-II(NAS)

13.30-16.30

C 105

HCP(HMW)

13.30-15.30

B 203

Thur PH-II(DRK)

DSB(PPD)

P&T(SPG)

PH-II(DRK)

13.30-17.30

A 106

P&T(PDM)

13.30-15.30

B 303

WebsiteProject(PPD)

13.30-16.30

C CompLab

Fri PC-II(KPK)

PHJ(DRK)

P&T(SPG)

PH-II(DRK)

13.30-17.30

B 106

P&T(PDM)

13.30-15.30

C 303

WebsiteProject(SPG/KPK)

13.30-16.30

A CompLab

Sat PHJ(DRK)

P&T(SPG)

PC-II(KPK)

PH-II(DRK)

13.30-17.30

C 106

P&T(SPG)

13.30-15.30

A 303

WebsiteProject(SSS/PDM)

13.30-16.30

B CompLab

PH II –Pharmaceutics II PC II- Pharmaceutical Chemistry IIP&T – Pharmacology & Toxicology

PHJ - Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

DSB-Drug Store & Business Management

HCP- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

HMW - Mr. H.M. WashimkarDRK - Mr. D.R. KatePPD- Mrs.P.P.Deshpande kpk - Mrs.K.P.Khadtare

SSS - Mr. S. S. Sawant NAS - Ms. N.A.Shivarkar

SPG - Mr.S.P.GadhwePDM – Mr.P.D.Mali

H.M.WashimkarPrincipal SCOP (Poly)

Time Table I/C

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SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (POLYTECHNIC) PUNE – 41. TENTATIVE TEACHING WORK LOAD

DISTRIBUTION CHART

ACADEMIC YEAR 2009 – 2010.w.e.f 24/08/09

First Year D.Ph: T & P = 61 hrs.Second Year D. Ph: T & P = 51hrs.

Total workload = 112 hrs.

Name of the staff

I Year D.Pharm

II Year D.Pharm

Workload

Subject/s

T P

Subject/s

T

P T

P TW

Mr. H.M.Washimkar P’cog -- 1 x 3 = 3 HCP -- 2 x 2 = 4 -- 7 7

Mr.D.R.Kate -- -- -- PH-IIPHJ

32

3 x 4 =12--

5 12 17

Mr.S.S.Sawant PC – I 3 3 x 3 = 9 HCP 3 -- 6 9 15

Mr.S.P. Gadhwe PHI 3 2 x 4 = 8 P&T 3 1 x 2 =2 6 10 16

Ms.N.A.Shivarkar

HAP HECP

32

3 x 2 = 6 PC-II -- 1 x 3 = 3 5 9 14

Mrs.P.P.Deshpande PHIBCP

----

1 x 4 = 42 x 3 = 6

DSBHCP

3--

--1 x 2 = 2

3 12 15

Mr.P.D.Mali P’cog 3 2 x 3 =6 P&T -- 2 x 2 = 4 3 10 13

Mrs.K.P.Khadtare BCP 2 1x 3 =3 PC II 4 2x 3 = 6 6 9 15

Total 16 45 18 33 34 78 112

Note: First year Diploma –

1. Prof. H.M.Washimkar PGY (Practical Pharmacognosy)2. Mr.S.S.Sawant PC-I (Pharmaceutical Chemistry I) 3 Mr.S.P. Gadhwe PH – I (Pharmaceutics-I.). 4. Mrs.K.P.Khadtare BCP (Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology) 5. Ms. N.A.Shivarkar HECP (Health Education & Community Pharmacy) HAP (Human Anatomy & Physiology)6. Mr.P.D.Mali PGY (Pharmacognosy)7. Mrs.P.P.Deshpande PH – I (Practical Pharmaceutics-I) BCP (Practical Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology)

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Note: Second Year Diploma -

1. Prof. H.M.Washimkar H&CP (Practical Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy) 2. Mr. D. R. Kate PH-II (Pharmaceutics-II) PHJ (Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence)3. Mrs.K.P.Khadtare PC-II (Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II) 4. Mr.S.P. Gadhwe P&T (Pharmacology & Toxicology)5. Mrs.P.P.Deshpande DSB (Drug Store and Business Management) H&CP (Practical Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy)6. Mr.S.S.Sawant H&CP (Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy) 7. Ms. N.A.Shivarkar PC-II (Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II) 8. Mr.P.D.Mali P&T (Practical Pharmacology & Toxicology) T= Theory; P= Practical; TW= Total Workload

PROF. H.M.WashimkarPrincipal

Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place

Every year regular evaluation of students is done by conducting the three sessional examinations for Theory and Practicals in the college. Average of best two performances in each subject is sent to MSBTE as internal assessment. In addition Regular internal assessment of First and second Year D.Pharm students is done by conducting monthly unit tests of each subject and the performance report of the same is communicated to the parents of the students. As per the current MSBTE syllabus, for F.Y.and S.Y.D.Pharm, the internal assessment is of 20 marks and external assessment (Board exam) is of 80 marks.

Students' assessment of Faculty, System in place.

Regularly students’ feedback is taken for assessment of Faculty and System (facilities available, infrastructure etc.) in a Proformas, which is attached herewith.

Students Feedback Form for Infrastructure

Sr.No Question/Clause Choice

Adequate In Adequate

Laboratory - -

01 Number of equipments/Instruments - -

02 Laboratory Space - -

03 Ventillation & Illumiation - -

Class Rooms - -

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1 Space - -

2 Ventillation & Illumiation - -

Library - -

1 Space - -

2 Ventillation & Illumiation - -

3 No of Books - -

4 No of Peridicals/Journals - -

5 Library Timings(Reading Books/Issuing Books) - -

Amenities - -

1. Common Room for girls - -

1. Drinking water Facilities - -

1. Canteen/Mess facilities - -

1. Hostel Facilities - -

1. No Of Toilets - -

1. Internet facility - -

1. Open Air Theater/Indioor Conference hall - -

1. Medical facility - -

1. Facilites Such as Parking /Road, Transportation /BankPhone/Laundry/Saloon/

- -

Suggestions if Any ----------------------------

Students Feedback Form for Theory Course

Sr.No Clause/Question Choice

01 How does the teacher explain the subject

Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

02 Preparation for the Lecture Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

03 Encouragement to make you Think Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

04 Clarity of communication Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

05 Class Control Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

06 Regularity in Conducting the Classes Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

07 Overall impression of the teacher Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

08 Percentage of Syllabus covered Above 90% 80-90% 70-80% Below

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70%

09 Use of blackboard Most Effectively Occasionally Rarely Never

10 Use of Teaching aids (OHP/LCD/Charts)

Always Frequently Occasionally Never

11 Does He/She relate the subject matterTo professional application.

Always Frequently Occasionally Never

12 When does the teacher return the corrected Sessional papers

Next Class Few days after test

Few weeksAfter test

Neverreturns

Ex:=4Good=3 Satisfactory = 2 Poor- 1

Observations if any : --------------------

Students Feedback Form for Laboratory Course

Subject: Name of the Staff :Member: Tick the appropriate choice:

Class:Date:

Sr.No Clause/Question Choice

01 How does the teacher explain an Experiment

Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

02 Regularity in conducting practical Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

03 The condition of equipments/Inst. Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor

04 Are you encouraged to draw your own Conclusion

Always Occasionally Rarely Never

05 Journal Assessment by teacher Regularly Occasionally Rarely @Year end

06 Availability of Teacher during Practical

Yes No -- --

07 How much time allotted forThe practical is utilized

Above 90% 70-90% 50-70% Below 50%

Ex:=4Good=3 Satisfactory = 2 Poor- 1

Observations if any :-----------

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Faculty Profile

Special purpose. : Not Applicable• Software, all design tools in case• Academic Calendar and frame work.• Research Focus.

List of typical research projects. Not Applicable Industry Linkage Publications (if any) : Placement status : Admission procedureFee Structure Hostel Facilities

NOTE: Suppression and / or misrepresentation of information would attract appropriate penal action.

Biodata :

PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED (see attached bio-data in brief for each faculty member) - Encl.IX

Name - Prof.H.M.Washimkar

Date of Birth - 15-12-1959

Age - 50Yrs

Educational Qualification - M.Pharm

Work Experience - Teaching : 26 Years - Research : -- Industry: 02 Years- Others : -

Area of Specializations - Pharmacognosy

Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level Post Graduate Level/Diploma Level

- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

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Research guidance -

No. of papers published in -

Masters’s - National Journals

Ph.D.- International Journals - Conferences

Projects Carried out -

Patents -

Technology Transfer -

Research Publications -

No. of Books published with details : -

Summer Schools/Winter schools attended :

(a) 19-06-1995 to 01-07-1995 at Warangal (b) 13-10-1997 to 25-10-1997 at Karad (c) 23-07-1998 to 05-08-1998 at Wardha (d) 26-10-1998 to 07-11-1998 at Vallabh Vidyanagar,Anand,Gujrat (e) 25-10-1999 to 05-11-1999 at Wardha(f) 01-05-2000 to 12-05-2000 at Wardha (g) 21-10-2002 to 01-11-2002 at Nagpur College of Pharmacy,Nagpur.

Biodata :

Name - Mr. Shivarkar Rahul Shivarkar

Father’s Name -Shivarkar Shashikant Namdevrao

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Date of Birth - 13th July 1973

Marital Status - Married

Caste - OBC (Mali)

Religion - Hindu

Educational Qualification -

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks

01 B.Pharm Pune 2005 57.89

02 D.Pharm< M.S.B.T.E. 1996 68.70%

Other Skills - Computer Basic fundamentals, Internet

Work Experience - Teaching : 4 Years- Professional: Marketing :3 yrs.

Summer Schools/Winter schools attended :

(a) 17-04-2006 to 29-04-2006 at Sinhgad College of Pharmacy,Pune(b) 03-12-2007 to 15-12-2007 at VNS Institute of Pharmacy,Bhopal

PLACE: - PUNE

Biodata :

Name - Dilip Ramrao Kate

Date of Birth - 2nd March 1952

Educational Qualification - M.Pharm D.B.M, M.B.A

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks Division

01 B.Pharm Nagpur University

1975 55,56 II

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02 M.Pharm Nagpur University

1978 57 II

03 M.B.A Nagpur University

1985 54.5 II

Work Experience - Teaching : 6 Years- Research : -- Industry : 25Years- Others : -

Area of Specializations -Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutics

Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level

- Pharmaceutics,- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence - Pharmacognosy

Post Graduate Level/Diploma Level --

Research guidance -

No. of papers published in -

- National Journals

- International Journals - Conferences : 01

Projects Carried out -

Patents -

Technology Transfer -

Research Publications -

No. of Books published with details : -

Name -Mr. Sachin Shivaji.Sawant.

Father’s Name -Mr. Shivaji.D.Sawant

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Date of Birth - 6th March1971

Age - 37 Yrs.

Marital Status - Married

Caste - Hindu(Mahar)

Religion - Hindu

Educational Qualification -

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks Division

01 B.Pharm Shivaji University 1994 68.% I

02 HSC Pune Board 1987 56.42% II

03 SSC Pune Board 1990 53.50 II

Other Skills - Computer Knowledge, Internet

Work Experience - Teaching- 6Years

PLACE: - PUNE

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Name - Ms. Nikita Arunrao Shivarkar

Father’s Name -Mr. Arunrao R. Shivarkar

Date of Birth - 25th May 1985

Age - 28 Yrs

Marital Status - Single

Caste - OBC

Religion - Hindu (Mali)

Educational Qualification -

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks Division

01 B.Pharm Pune University 2007 68.72% I

02 HSC Pune University 2003 72.67% I

03 SSC Pune University 2001 79.46% Distinction

Other Skills - Computer Knowledge: MSCIT, Internet

Work Experience - Teaching : 02 Yrs

PLACE: - PUNE

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Name -Mr. Sandeep Prabhuji Gadhwe.

Father’s Name -Mr. Prabhuji Sitaram Gadhwe

Date of Birth - 01 Aug 1983

Age - 26Yrs.

Marital Status - Single

Caste - OBC (Kunbi)

Religion - Hindu

Educational Qualification -

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks

01 B.Pharm S.R.T.M.U. 2005 67.37%

02 D.Pharm M.S.B.T.E. 2002 72.67%

03 M.Sc.(BI) S.M.U. 2007 70.00%

Other Skills - Windows Series, Dos, MSCIT, Internet. Visual Basics 6.0, Oracle 9i.

Work Experience - a) Teaching �01 yrs

PLACE: - PUNE

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Name - Mr. Prashant D. Mali

Father’s Name -Mr. Damodar G. Mali

Date of Birth - 05/05/1980

Age - 29 Yrs

Marital Status - Single

Caste - OBC

Religion - Hindu (Mali)

Educational Qualification -

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks

1 M.Pharm R.T.M.N.U, Nagpur 2008 64.33%

2 B.Pharm R.G.U.H.S. Banglore 2004 62.91%

3 D.Pharm K.S.B.T.E., Banglore 2000 60.09%

Other Skills - Computer Knowledge: MSCIT, InternetVisual Basics 6.0, Oracle 9i.

Work Experience - Teaching : � 1½ year

PLACE: - PUNE

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Name -Mrs. Kirti P. Khadatare

Husband�s Name: -Mr. Padmakar Vishnu Khadatare

Date of Birth - 07/07/ 1986

Age - 23 Yrs.

Marital Status - Married

Caste - Hindu-Chambhar

Religion - Hindu

Educational Qualification -

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks

1 M.Pharm Pune University 2009 Result awaited

2 B.Pharm Pune University 2007 65%

3 H.S.C. Pune University 2003 58.5%

Other Skills Windows Series and Internet. Instrument Handled: FTIR,UV,GC ,

Software Handled: CS CHEM OFFICE , ISIS DRAW

Work Experience - Teaching-03 Months- Industry: Nil- Research: Nil

PLACE: - PUNE

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Name -Mrs. Prachi Pankaj Deshpande

Father’s Name - Mr.Pankaj Pandurang Deshpande

Date of Birth - 06/12/ 1982

Age - 26Yrs.

Marital Status - Married

Caste - Open

Religion - Hindu

Educational Qualification -

Sr.No Examination University Year % Marks1 M.Pharm R.G.U.H.S. Banglore 2007 76%2 B.Pharm R.G.U.H.S. Banglore 2004 62%3 H.S.C. Pune Board 2000 70%

Other Skills - Windows Series and Internet.

Work Experience - Teaching:-01Yrs- Industry:-Nil- Research:-Nil

PLACE: - PUNE

Date: -

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