Subject Name |
Description |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
Impart fundamental knowledge on the structure and functions of the various systems of the human body |
Pharmaceutical Analysis I |
Deals with the fundamentals of analytical chemistry and principles of electrochemical analysis of drugs |
Pharmaceutics I |
Pharmacy with arts and science of preparing the different conventional dosage forms |
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
Monographs of inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals |
Communication skill |
Prepare the young pharmacy student to interact effectively with doctors, nurses, dentists, physiotherapists and other health workers |
Remedial Biology/ Remedial Mathematics |
Learn and understand the components of living world, structure and functional |
Subject Name |
Description |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
Designed to impart fundamental knowledge on the structure and functions of the various systems of the human body |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I |
Classification and nomenclature of simple organic compounds |
Biochemistry |
Understanding of the molecular levels of the chemical process associated with living cells. |
Pathophysiology |
Study of causes of diseases and reactions of the body to such disease producing causes |
Computer Applications in Pharmacy |
Subject deals with the introduction Database, Database Management system,computer application in clinical studies and use of databases |
Environmental sciences |
Scientific study of the environmental system andthe status of its inherent or induced changes on organisms |
Subject Name |
Description |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II |
General methods of preparation and reactions of some organic compounds |
Physical Pharmaceutics I |
Principles involved in dosage forms/formulations |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
Study of all categories of microorganisms especially for the production of alcohol Antibiotics, vaccines, vitamins enzymes etc. |
Pharmaceutical Engineering |
Impart a fundamental knowledge on the art and scienceof various unit operations used in pharmaceutical industry |
Subject Name |
Description |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III |
Knowledge on stereo-chemical aspects of organic compounds and organic reactions, important named reactions, chemistry of important hetero cyclic compounds |
Medicinal Chemistry- I |
Impart fundamental knowledge on the structure, chemistry and therapeutic value of drugs. |
Physical Pharmaceutics II |
Physical and physicochemical properties, and principals involved in dosage forms/formulations. |
Pharmacology I |
Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of drugs |
Pharmacognosy-I |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy |
Subject Name |
Description |
Medicinal Chemistry II
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Emphasizes on structure activity relationships of drugs, importance of physicochemical properties and metabolism of drugs |
Formulative Pharmacy |
Understand and appreciate the influence of pharmaceutical additives and various pharmaceutical dosage forms |
Pharmacology II |
Drugs acting on different systems of body |
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II |
Knowledge of how thesecondary metabolites are produced in the crude drugs |
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence |
Basic knowledge on important legislations related to the profession of pharmacy in India |
Subject Name |
Description |
Medicinal Chemistry III |
Impart fundamental knowledge on the structure, chemistry and therapeutic value of drugs |
Pharmacology- III |
Drugs acting on respiratory and gastrointestinal system, infectious diseases, immuno-pharmacology |
Herbal Drug Technology |
Knowledge of basic understanding of herbal drugindustry
|
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics |
Impart knowledge and skills of Biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics and their applications in pharmaceutical development |
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology |
Scientific application of biotechnology in the field of genetic engineering, medicine and fermentation technology |
Quality Assurance
|
Deals with the various aspects of quality control and quality assurance aspects of pharmaceutical industries |
Subject Name |
Description |
Instrumental Methods of Analysis
|
Application of instrumental methods in qualitative and quantitative analysis of drugs
|
Industrial Pharmacy |
Impart fundamental knowledge on pharmaceuticalproduct development and translation from laboratory to market |
Pharmacy Practice
|
Successful practice of Hospital Pharmacy |
Novel Drug Delivery System |
Impart basic knowledge on the area of novel drug delivery systems. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Biostatistics and Research Methodology |
Understand the applications of Biostatics in Pharmacy
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Social and Preventive Pharmacy |
Number of health issues and their challenges
|
Pharma Marketing Management – Elective |
Knowledge and Know-how of marketing management groom the people for taking a challenging role in Sales and Product management |
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science – Elective |
Impart the fundamental knowledge on the regulatory requirements for approval of new drugs
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Pharmacovigilance – Elective |
About development of pharmacovigilance as a science and basic terminologies used in pharmacovigilance |
Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals – Elective |
Various methods and guidelines for evaluation and standardization of herbs and herbal drugs |
Computer Aided Drug Design – Elective
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Knowledge of rational drug design process and various techniques used in rational drug design process
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Cell and Molecular Biology – Elective
|
Knowledge of cellular system and process of molecular biology system
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Cosmetic Science – Elective
|
Knowledge of cosmetoligical products relative to pharmacuetical sciences
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Advanced Instrumentation Techniques – Elective
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Knowledge of different instrumental techniques used in pharmacy
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Experimental Pharmacology – Elective
|
Knowledge of Preclinical and clinical Pharmacology
|
Subject Name |
Description |
Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques |
This subject deals with various advanced analytical instrumental techniques for identification, characterization and quantification of drugs. Instruments dealt are NMR, Mass spectrometer, IR, HPLC, GC etc. |
Advanced Pharmacology-I |
The subject is designed to strengthen the basic knowledge in the field of pharmacology and to impart recent advances in the drugs used for the treatment of various diseases. In addition, this subject helps the students to understand the concepts of drug action and mechanisms involved. |
Pharmacological and Toxicological Screening Methods-I |
This subject is designed to impart the knowledge on preclinical evaluation of drugs and recent experimental techniques in the drug discovery and development. |
Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology |
The subject imparts a fundamental knowledge on the structure and functions of cellular components and help to understand the interaction of these components with drugs. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Advanced Pharmacology-II |
The subject is designed to strengthen the basic knowledge in the field of pharmacology and to impart recent advances in the drugs used for the treatment of various diseases. |
Pharmacological and Toxicological Screening Methods-II |
The subject imparts knowledge on the preclinical safety and toxicological evaluation of drug & new chemical entity.
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Principles of Drug Discovery |
The subject imparts basic knowledge of drug discovery process. This information will make the student competent in drug discovery process.
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Experimental Pharmacology practical- II |
This subject will provide a value addition and current requirement for the students in clinical research and pharmacovigilance. |
To allow the students to develop experimental skills in the core area of preclinical, clinical formulation development, phytochemical studies, analytical techniques , and quality audit of the product. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques |
This subject deals with various advanced analytical instrumental techniques for identification, characterization and quantification of drugs. Instruments dealt are NMR, Mass spectrometer, IR, HPLC, GC etc. |
Quality Management System |
This course is designed to impart fundamental knowledge and concepts about various quality management principles and systems utilized in the manufacturing industry. It also aids in understanding the quality evaluation in the pharmaceutical industries. |
Quality Control and Quality Assurance |
This course is designed to impart fundamental knowledge and concepts about various quality management principles and systems utilized in the manufacturing industry. It also aids in understanding the quality evaluation in the pharmaceutical industries. |
Product Development and Technology Transfer |
This deal with technology transfer covers the activities associated with Drug Substance, Drug Product and analytical tests and methods, required following candidate drug selection to completion of technology transfer from R&D to the first receiving site and technology transfer related to post-marketing changes in manufacturing places. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Hazards and Safety Management |
This course is designed to convey the knowledge necessary to understand issues related to different kinds of hazard and their management. Basic theoretical and practical discussions integrate the proficiency to handle the emergency situation in the pharmaceutical product development process and provides the principle based approach to solve the complex tribulations.
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Pharmaceutical Validation |
The main purpose of the subject is to understand about validation and how it can be applied to industry and thus improve the quality of the products. The subject covers the complete information about validation, types, methodology and application. |
Audits and Regulatory Compliance |
This course deals with the understanding and process for auditing in pharmaceutical industries. |
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology |
This course is designed to impart knowledge and skills necessary to train the students with the industrial activities during Pharmaceutical Manufacturing.
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To allow the students to develop experimental skills in the core area of preclinical, clinical formulation development, phytochemical studies, analytical techniques , and quality audit of the product. |
Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques |
This subject deals with various advanced analytical instrumental techniques for identification, characterization and quantification of drugs. Instruments dealt are NMR, Mass spectrometer, IR, HPLC, GC etc. |
Modified Release Drug Delivery System |
This course is designed to impart knowledge on the area of advances in novel drug delivery systems. |
Modern Pharmaceutics |
Course designed to impart advanced knowledge and skills required to learn various aspects and concepts at pharmaceutical industries. |
Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affair |
Course designed to impart advanced knowledge and skills required to learn the concept of generic drug and their development, various regulatory filings in different countries, different phases of clinical trials an submitting regulatory documents filing process of IND, NDA and ANDA. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Molecular Pharmaceutics(Nano Tech and Targeted DDS) |
This course is designed to impart knowledge on the area of advances in novel drug delivery systems. |
Advanced Biopharmaceutics &Pharmacokinetics |
This course is designed to impart knowledge of the principles of biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics. |
Computer Aided Drug Delivery System |
This course is designed to impart knowledge and skills necessary for computer applications in pharmaceutical research and development System. |
Cosmetic and Cosmeceuticals |
This course is designed to impart knowledge and skills necessary for the fundamental need for cosmetic and cosmeceutical products. |
To allow the students to develop experimental skills in the core area of preclinical, clinical formulation development, phytochemical studies, analytical techniques , and quality audit of the product. |
Subject Name |
Description |
Human Anatomy and Physiology |
This course is designed to impart a fundamental knowledge on the structure and functions of the human body |
Pharmaceutics |
To develop the art and science of formulating different dosage forms |
Medicinal Biochemistry
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Applied biochemistry deals with complete understanding of the molecular level of the chemical process associated with living cells. |
Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry |
To IUPAC names, organic reactions with mechanisms
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Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
Deals with fundamentals of Analytical chemistry and monographs |
Remedial Mathematics |
This is an introductory course in mathematics. |
Remedial Biology |
This is an introductory course in Biology, which gives detailed study of natural sources such as plant and animal origin |
Subject Name |
Description |
Pathophysiology |
Designed to impart a thorough knowledge of the relevant aspects of pathology of various conditions |
Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
Deals with the various aspects of microorganisms, its classification, morphology, laboratory cultivation identification and maintenance |
Pharmacognosy & Phytopharmaceuticals
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To make the student aware of medicinal uses of various naturally occurring drugs its history, sources, distribution, method of cultivation, active constituents, medicinal uses, identification tests, preservation methods, substitutes and adulterants. |
Pharmacology-I |
Provide an opportunity to learn about the drug with regard to classification, pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic aspects, adverse effects, uses, dose, route of administration, precautions, contraindications and interaction with other drugs |
Community Pharmacy |
To develop various skills such as dispensing of drugs, responding to minor ailments by providing suitable safe medication, patient counseling, health screening services for improved patient care in the community set up. |
Pharmacotherapeutics-I |
This course is designed to impart knowledge and skills necessary for contribution to quality use of medicines |
Subject Name |
Description |
Pharmacology-II |
This subject will provide an opportunity to learn about the drug action on body and body response to drug. |
Pharmaceutical Analysis |
Theoretical aspects, instrumentation, interpretation of data/spectra and analytical skill for drugs testing |
Pharmacotherapeutics-II |
This course is designed to impart knowledge and skills necessary for contribution to quality use of medicine |
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence |
Hospital postings in various departments designed to complement the lectures by providing practical clinical discussion |
Medicinal Chemistry |
Modern concept of rational drug design, Medicinal structure and its chemistry |
Pharmaceutical Formulations |
Subject deals with the formulation and evaluation of various pharmaceutical dosage forms |
Subjects Name |
Description |
Pharmacotherapeutics-III |
Enrich with patients therapeutic plan designing w.r.t. Standard treatment guideline. |
Hospital Pharmacy |
Transmit the cognition about various dosage forms and dispensing methodology. |
Clinical Pharmacy |
Monitor drug therapy of patient through medication chart review and clinical review |
Biostatistics & Research Methodology |
Scientific analytical skills development by using various statistic data |
Biopharmaceutics& Pharmacokinetics |
Drug’s effectiveness and efficacy evaluation skill learning |
Clinical Toxicology |
Poisonous effect of excess dose of medication and its management learning |
Subjects Name |
Description |
Clinical Research |
Various Approaches to drug discovery and various phases of clinical trials |
Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics |
Origin and evaluation of pharmacoepidemiology need for pharmacoepidemiology, aims and applications |
Clinical Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring |
Various clinical dosing calculations and its therapeutic monitoring |
Clerkship (attending ward rounds on daily basis) |
Clerkship is a phase of training wherein a student is expected to conduct actual practice of pharmacy and health care and acquires skills |
Project work (six months) |
Research task for better patient safety and to enhance quality of life |
Year : Pharma D 6th Year
Internship or residency training including postings in specialty units. Student should independently provide the clinical pharmacy services to the allotted wards.
Subject Name |
Description |
Ph.D in Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Emphasizes on research to generate innovative knowledge and investigate upcoming challenges. The researcher is expected to recognize the research gaps, create objectives, build up methodologies for finding solutions to real life problems. |
Sr. No. |
Name of Lab |
Description |
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Pharmacology Lab-I |
Experiments pertaining to human anatomy, physiology and pharmacology are being conducted. The lab comprises of well equipped Sherrington’s rotating drums, student organ bath, spirometer and all adequate for anatomy learning. |
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Pharmacology Lab-II (Research) |
The advanced pharmacological screening methods are performed. The laboratory enriched with sophisticated instruments includes stereotaxis, plethysmometer, non-invasive B.P. apparatus and all necessary major and minor facilities available to the extent of satisfactory research curriculum. |
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Laboratory (Pilot Plant) |
A pilot plant is a pre-commercial production system that employs new production technology and/or produces new technology-based products by using double cone blender, multimill, coating pan tray dryer and oscillating granulator, mainly for the purpose of learning about the new technology. The knowledge obtained is then used for design of full-scale production systems and commercial products, as well as for identification of further research objectives and support of investment decisions. Pilot plant is a relative term in the sense that pilot plants are typically smaller than full- scale production plants, but are built in a range of sizes. Also, as pilot plants are intended for learning, they typically are more flexible, possibly at the expense of economy. They can also be used to train personnel for a full-scale plant. Pilot plants tend to be smaller compared to demonstration plants. |
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Laboratory (Machine Room)
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Machine room is well equipped with rotary tablet punching machine, single punch tablet machine, tablet coating pan, tablet polishing pan, sieve shaker, ampoule sealing machine, ointment filling and sealing machine, bottle washing machine, tray dryer, hot air oven, capsule filling machine, ampoule filling and sealing machine, clarity apparatus, grinder etc. |
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Pharmacognosy Lab-I
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Pharmacognosy Laboratory is equipped with the instruments such as microscopes (Simple, Compound and Projection microscope), Microwave oven, Muffle Furnace, UV chamber, Autoclave, pH meter, centrifuge, Rotary evaporator and various extraction assemblies such as Soxhlet apparatus, Clevenger apparatus etc. Identification of crude drugs by microscopy, isolation of phytoconstituents, phytochemical screening, herbal drug standardization, qualitative and quantitative evaluation of crude drugs are some of the major experiments being carried out in the Pharmacognosy laboratory. Various exercises on chromatographic techniques such as paper, Thin layer chromatography and column chromatography are also being conducted in the laboratory. |
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Pharmacology Lab-III
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Students are made aware about human anatomy, physiology and pharmacology with the help of various models and charts of different systems of human body. |
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Pharmaceutics Lab-I
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The well-furnished laboratory of Pharmaceutics Lab-I cater to the practical requirement of the subjects: Pharmaceutical Engineering (Unit operation I& II), Pharmaceutics-I, Physical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Formulation is well equipped with the instruments like hot air oven, water bath, digital balance, conical percolator, magnetic stirrer etc. |
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Pharmaceutics Lab-II
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The well-furnished laboratory of Pharmaceutics Lab-II cater to the practical requirement of the subjects: Dosage Form Design, Pharmaceutical Technology, Cosmetic Technology, Bio pharmaceutics &Pharmacokinetics and well equipped with the instruments like hot air oven, water bath, digital balance, dissolution apparatus, disintegration apparatus, friabilator, hardness tester, distillation assembly, magnetic stirrer etc. |
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Laboratory (Microbiology/ Biotechnology)
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Microbiology laboratory is equipped with laminar air flow, and other facilities to demonstrate the concept of aseptic transfer that is required in the processing of injectable formulation and sterile products. BOD incubator is used to investigate the growth of the microorganism. |
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Quality Assurance Lab-I (Research)
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This lab is equipped with dissolution apparatus, disintegration apparatus, coating table machine, BOD incubator to perform the quality control of aseptic and septic pharmaceutical preparation. |
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Pharmaceutics Lab-III (Research)
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This lab comprises formulating and compounding of medicament. Here, the students also learn about different dosage forms of medicines– tablets, capsules, emulsion, injections etc. These laboratories are equipped with stability oven, thermostatically controlled water bath, vacuum desiccators, tablet disintegrator, friability tester, dissolution test apparatus etc. to make the learning process effective and efficient. |
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Pharmaceutical Analysis
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M.Pharmacy chemistry lab is mainly focused for synthesis, purification, and analysis with the help of equipments such as magnetic stirrers, condensing set up, rotatory evaporator to build up a focused arena for synthetic and analytical approach. |
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Instrumentation Room
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Sophisticated instrument like UV-Spectrophotometer, HPLC, FT-IR, Brook field viscometer, reaction chamber, probe sonicator are there in instrument room to cater the need of research scholars of MMCP in order to execute innovative research projects |
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab-I
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This lab is specifically designed and well maintained to guide the students various aspects of medicinal chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry practical. Experiments related to synthesis, identification, purification of various medicinal compounds, identification of cations/anions, preparation, identification and use of important inorganic pharmaceuticals, determination of various physicochemical parameters like density, refractive index, partition coefficient etc are being performed in this laboratory. The lab is well equipped with apparatus and equipments like magnetic stirrer, hot plate, hot air oven, Abbe’s refractometer, stalagmometer, viscometer, heating mantle and fumehood in order to ensure working in safe environment. |
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab-II
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The lab is mainly focused for primary small scale synthesis and equipped with small magnetic stirrer, melting point, chromatographic techniques to provide a better understanding of prior small scale synthesis. |
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Computer Lab.
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Computer lab is equipped with adequate number of Computer terminals and required soft wares to train students about computer skills. Software for demonstration of pharmacology experimental procedures like X-cology, drug design related software like V-life etc are also there. |
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Pharmaceutics Lab-IV
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The purpose of this subject is to the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of drug substances and pharmaceutical ingredients to be used in preparing a drug product. In addition, stability, appearance, palatability, flavouring, sweetening, colouring, preservation, packaging, and storage are discussed. The principal objective of dosage form design is to achieve a predictable therapeutic response to a drug included in a formulation which is capable of large-scale manufacture with reproducible product quality. |
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Laboratory (Pharmaceutical Chemistry I)
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Pharmacy chemistry lab is mainly focused for primary analysis, indicator use and its analytical use. The lab is mainly associated with the general apparatus such as titrimetric and analytical techniques. |
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Laboratory (Pharmaceutical Chemistry II) |
This is laboratory is equipped with instruments like pH meter hot air oven, mechanical stirrers. In this laboratory experiments pertaining to biochemistry and inorganic chemistry are being performed. |
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Laboratory (Life Sciences)
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Experiments related with RBC counts, haemoglobin measurements, SGOT, SGPT test, blood glucose estimation are being conducted. The laboratory is equipped with instruments, apparatus, models, charts to demonstrate various life science processes. |
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Laboratory (Pharmacy Practice)
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The experiments related to health care are being conducted. Students are demonstrated to measure various parameters like blood pressure, body mass index, cockroftgault formula which are used to monitor the effects of drug on body. |
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Museum
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The museum keeps and displays crude drug samples, herbal specimens, various pharmaceutical preparations and dosage forms including tablets, injections, blister packs, cosmetics, strips, bandages and so on. Regular cleaning schedule is followed for the museum. The products are updated from time to time with latest developments in the market. Most of the items including crude drugs have significant educational, scientific and historical value. |
Conferences
Name of Conferences |
Date(s) |
Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp |
3rd to 5th October, 2018 |
Current Trends in IPR |
4th August, 2018 |
Advance Trends in Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Discovery, Designing & Development |
21st July, 2018 |
Modern Aspects Of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences |
8th January, 2018 |
Research Methodology |
4th -9th December 2017 |
Clinical Pharmacy Competencies |
10th November, 2017 |
Women Empowerment and Gender Equality in Digital India |
3rd November, 2017 |
Intellectual Property Rights in Modernized World |
31st October,2017 |
Medication Therapy Management |
16th to 18th October, 2017 |
Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme |
28th September, 2017 |
MENDELEY for Researchers |
22nd March, 2017 |
National Level Vendor Development Programme cum industrial exhibition on “Pharmaceuticals, Hospital equipments and allied products |
8th -9th February, 2017 |
Women Empowerment and gender equality in Digital India |
30th January, 2017 |
Support for Entrepreneurial and Managerial Development of SMEs through Incubators |
2nd December, 2016 |
Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme |
9th November, 2016 |
Efficient and Effective pharmaceutical management in Hospital- towards Healthcare Quality and better Patient Safety |
24th - 26th October, 2016 |
Advances in Computer Aided Drug Design & Discovery |
1st August, 2016 |
Entrepreneurship Development Programme |
7th January-18th January, 2016 |
Entrepreneurship Development Programme |
6th January, 2016 |
Induction Training Programme on Communication Skill |
2nd – 6th Novemeber,2015 |
Changing Paradigm of Copyright, Patent and Other |
25th -26th April, 2015 |
IHPA 51st Annual Conference on Present Scenario and Future Perspective in Health Care Practice |
13th-14th March,2015 |
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) |
21st February, 2015 |
Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme |
28th November, 2014 |
Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) Programme |
23rd November, 2014 |
Entrepreneurship Development Programme |
11th November, 2014 |
ICT Based Programme on “Communication Skills” |
21st October, 2014 |
ICT Based Programme on “Communication Skills” |
20th October, 2014 |
Recent Pharmacological Trends for Shaping Future of Drug Discovery and Development |
17th -18th October, 2014 |
Recent advances in Preclinical Pharmacology |
16th October, 2014 |
Induction Training Programme on Student Evaluation |
4th-8th August, 2014 |
Rationale Drug Use and Disease Management |
30th June-11th July, 2014 |
Induction Training Programme on Communication Skill |
23th-27th June, 2014 |
Induction Training Programme through ICT |
9th-13th June, 2014 |
Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) Programme |
11th March, 2014 |
Answering the obesity epidemic: Challenges & Opportunities” under Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) |
04th March,2014 |
Recent Advances in Liquid Chromatography |
31st January, 2014 |
“Pharmacy Practice Training For Pharmacy Teachers” |
16th -21st December, 2013 |
21st National Children’s Science congress-2013 Focal Theme Energy: Explore, Harness & Conserve |
07th -08th December, 2013 |
Motivational Campaign for Scheduled Caste category |
27th November, 2013 |
Current perspective in Pharmacovigilance and drug risk management |
21st -23rd November, 2013 |
Current Trends in Intellectual Property rights |
09th October, 2013 |
Enterpreneurship Skill Development in Pharmaceutical Industry |
28th September, 2013 |
Management Development Programme on |
29th July-02nd August, 2013 |
North Region Orientation Workshop |
05th –06th July, 2013 |
Science: Past, Present & Future |
29th April, 2013 |
AAS instrumentation and Unique Patented Technologies |
03rd April, 2013 |
Data Acquisition System-Next Generation Tools in Biomedical Research and Education |
12th March, 2013 |
National Manufacturing Competitiveness Scheme |
28th February, 2013 |
Analytical Techniques for Research in Pharmacy |
07th December, 2012 |
Intellectual Property Rights |
19th October, 2012 |
Recent Trends in Herbal Drug Research |
20th -21st October, 2011 |
Recent Trends in Pharmaceutical Research |
07th -08th August, 2010 |
Expert Talks
Name of Eminent Guest Speaker |
Organization |
Topic |
Date of Lecture |
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Mr. Dheeraj Garg, |
Nutrition Executive, Nestle India Ltd. |
Qualities and attributes of an ideal entrepreneur |
21/08/2018 |
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Mr. Jatin Wadhwa, |
Sr. Territory Business Manager, AICE Healthcare Pvt Ltd. |
Entrepreneurship and Job Opportunity for the Pharmacy Student |
2/08/2018 |
|
Dr. Joseph Mathews |
Cliniminds, Noida, UP |
CliniRex- How to use |
7/06/2018 |
|
Mr. Vikash Kumar |
Medgenera |
Global scope of healthcare professionals and pharmacists & campus placement |
11/04/18 |
|
Mr. Pankaj Mishra |
Medgenera |
Importance of soft skills and communication in personality development |
11/04/18 |
|
Dr. Harish Dureja |
Department of Pharmaceutical |
Non Compartment Modelling |
10/04/18 |
|
Mr. Ravikant |
Consultant-Australia & New Zealand |
Role of Pharmacists in society and the process of building career in Australia & New Zealand |
12/03/18 |
|
Mr. Pankaj Suneja |
Business Development Manager-Punjab |
Shaping careers |
12/03/18 |
|
Dr. Shailesh Sharma, |
Director, ASBASJSM College of pharmacy, Bela (Ropar), Punjab. |
Optimization Techniques |
25/10/17 |
|
Dr. Sandeep Kumar, |
HOD (Pharmaceutics), ASBASJSM College of pharmacy, Bela (Ropar), Punjab. |
Importance of solubility |
25/10/17 |
|
Dr. Dhirender Kaushik, |
APTI Vice President Northern Region |
Recent Trends in Pharmaceutical Education and Research |
6/10/17 |
|
Dr Suresh Kumar, |
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala |
Plant Based Hit to Lead Molecules |
28/09/17 |
|
Dr Reecha Madaan, |
Professor, Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, |
Plant Drug Standardization: Challenges And Solutions |
28/09/17 |
|
Dr. Sandeep Singh , |
Inkarp Instruments Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad |
High Performance Liquid Chromatography and its latest innovations |
22/09/17 |
|
Mr. Gautam Saini, |
Assistant Manager, Dr. Reddy Labs Ltd., Baddi |
Pharmaceutical Industry and Analytical Instruments |
19/08/17 |
|
Ms. Sabina Yasmin, |
UGC Doctoral Fellow, BIT Mesra |
Drug design: A Rational and Basic Approach towards the disease management |
10/03/17 |
|
Dr Rahul Shukla |
UGC Post Doctoral Fellow, UIPS, Panjab University, Chandigarh |
Pharmaceutical Innovation & Product development : Phases from Laboratory to Market |
21/12/16 |
|
Dr Ajay Bishnoi |
UGC Post Doctoral Fellow, UIPS, Panjab University, Chandigarh |
A Window View to Drug Discovery & Development |
21/12/16 |
|
Dr Neeru Bhaskar |
Department of Biochemistry, MMIMSR |
Physiological acid -ase balance |
19/12/16 |
|
Dr Manoj Goel |
Department of Pharmacology, MMIMSR |
Eco-Pharmacology : Drugs and Environment |
14/12/16 |
|
Dr Harish Dureja |
APTI-Haryana President, MDU, Rohtak |
Compartment modelling |
9/12/16 |
|
Dr Rakesh Golan |
Deputy Director |
Application of physiological based pharmacokinetics modelling in predicting drug disposition amongst special populations using Gastro-Plus and R-2015 |
19/10/16 |
|
Dr. Madhusudhan |
Regional Director, Inkarp Instruments Private Limited, Hyderabad |
Handling and applications of Radlay’s 12 station reaction carousel |
18/10/16 |
|
Mr Sumit |
Medi Guardian Private Limited, Gurgaon |
Entrepreneurship in Pharmacy Profession |
29/07/16 |
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Mr Vivek |
Medi Guardian Private Limited, Gurgaon |
Entrepreneurship Awareness |
29/07/16 |
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Dr. Akshay Girdhar, |
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana |
Awareness of Outcome-Based Education |
01/03/16 |
|
Sh. Sanjay Nigam, |
Assistant Director, MSMEDI Karnal |
Entrepreneurship Development Program |
06/01/16 |
|
Mr. Surender |
Panghal, Chandigarh |
Method Validation and quality assessment of drugs |
15/12/15 |
|
Mr. Nitin Pundir |
(PSR), Meril Endosurgery Pvt. Ltd., Chandigarh |
Ligature & Sutures |
11/09/15 |
|
Mr. Rakesh Bhan, |
Chandigarh Management Association (CMA), State Bank of India, LHO, Chandigarh |
Entrepreneurship Awareness |
11/11/14 |
|
Mr. Summer Walia |
Executive Director, Startup Accelerator Chamber of Commerce (SACC) |
Communication Skill |
11/11/14 |
|
Dr. Rani Walia, |
HOD, Pharmacology, MMIMSR |
Role of Pharmacist in detection and monitoring of ADRs |
22/08/14 |
|
Dr. Shardenu Bali, |
Department of Surgery, MMIMSR |
Rationale Use Of Drugs and Pharmaceutical Devices |
05/07/14 |
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Er. Madan Singh |
Dhiman, Bio Instruments Technologies, Mohali |
Recent Advances in Chromatography |
31/01/14 |
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Ms. Anamika, Senior |
Scientific Writer II, Novartis Healhcare Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad |
Management of Hospital Wastage |
16/01/14 |
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Mr. Mukesh Kumar, |
Director MSME-DI, Karnal |
Schemes of Government for Entrepreneurship |
27/11/13 |
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Mr. Sanjay Nigam Asst. |
Director (Food) MSME-DI, Karnal |
Motivational Programme for entrepreneurship |
27/11/13 |
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Mr. Ravindra |
Chingale, Consultant, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Govt. of India |
Current Trends in Intellectual Property rights |
09/10/13 |
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Mr. Ashish Sharma, |
IP Attorney, Global IPR Law Consultants, New Delhi |
Current Trends in Intellectual Property rights |
09/10/13 |
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Mr. Sandeep Jain, |
Oniosome Research centre, Mohali |
Entrepreneurship Skill Development |
28/09/13 |
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Dr. Sarvesh Malviya |
Jain, Director, Oniosome Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., Mohali |
Need of collaborative links between Academic & Research institutions and industry |
28/09/13 |
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Mr. Joginder Chahal, |
Assure Quality Management certification Services, |
ISO 14001 (EMS) |
02/08/13 |
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Mr. Rajesh Mittal, |
Consultant, Bar Code & Quality Management, Haldwani, Uttarakhand |
Food Safety Management system |
01/08/13 |
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Mr. Deepak Sharma, |
Growth Analyst, Shahabad, Kurukshetra |
HACCP Certification |
31/07/13 |
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Mr. Rahul Taneja, |
Project officer, Intellectual Property Facilitation centre, DST, Govt. of Haryana |
Occupational Safety Health Management |
30/07/13 |
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Mr. R. D. Khatari, |
Lead Assessor, Quality Council of India, New Delhi |
ISO-9000 |
29/07/13 |
Workshops
Name of Workshop |
Date |
Mendeley for Researchers |
22/03/2017 |
Advances in Computer Aided Drug Design & Discovery |
01/08/2016 |
Recent advances in Preclinical Pharmacology |
16/10/2014 |
Projects by Students
MM College of pharmacy continuously encouraging ground-breaking solution to the problem of pharmaceutical Industry. The major thrust areas includes herbal drug research & development, formulation & development of novel drug delivery system, quality audit & regulatory affairs, pharmacological screenings, pre-clinical and clinical method developments, analytical development, synthetic chemistry, novel methods developments for herbal drugs & allopathic drugs and pharmacovigilance are the major highlights. Further, Nanotechnology and molecular medicine targets are the major thrust area for our post graduate and research scholar students are motivated |