16 MANDATORY DISCLOSURE Mandatory Disclosure by Institutions running AICTE approved Engineering/Technology/Pharmacy programmes to be included in their respective Information Brochure, displayed on their website and to be submitted to AICTE every year latest by 30th April together with its URL 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.” I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION Modern College of Pharmacy (LADIES) Moshi Borhadewadi, Dehu-Alandi Road Tal. Haveli A/P Moshi Pune 421 105 Telephone 020- 56310704, 25139177 Fax # 91-20-27442089 Email # pharmoshiwomen@yahoo.com II. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR PROF. S.N.DHOLE A/P, Modern College of Pharmacy (LADIES) Moshi Borhadewadi, Dehu-Alandi Road Tal. Haveli A/P Moshi Pune 421 105 PHONE ( R)-25139177 FAX NO.- 020- 25139177 Email # pharmoshiwomen@yahoo.com III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY University of Pune -1- IV. GOVERNANCE Members of the Board and their brief background (Governing Body) S.N. 01 NAME DR. G. R. EKBOTE DESIGNATION CHAIRMAN BACKGROUND Medical Practitioner Dean Faculty of Medicine, Pune University. Member of Management Council University of Pune. Chancellor’s nominee Academic Council of University of Pune UGC nominee academic council, West Bengal university of Health Sciences. Member boards of Governors National Institute of Technology Surathkal Deemed University, Karnataka. Chairman Board of Studies General Surgery, Pune University 02 Prof. J.P.CHINCHORE SECRETORY Academician & Principal 03 PROF. P.D. KAKADE MEMBER Academician & Prof. In Economics 04 PROF. S.V. TODKAR MEMBER Academician & Prof. In Chemistry 05 PROF. P.V. WANI UNIV. OF PUNE NOMINEE Renowned Academician DIRECTOR OF D.T.E. Director of DTE, Mumbai 06 PROF. N.B. PASALKAR Prof. in Govt. Eng. College EX-OFFICIO MEMBER 07 SHRI. R.M. GUPTA STATE GOVT. NOMINEE Pharmaceutical Consultant & Industrialist 08 Prof. DHOLE S.N SECRETORY Officiating Principal of MCPL Moshi -2- Members of Academic Advisory Body (LMC – As per Maharashtra University Act 1976) S.N. NAME OF THE MEMBERS DESIGNATION 01 DR. G. R. EKBOTE CHAIRMAN BACKGROUND Medical Practitioner And Chairman Of BC of P.E Society’s 02 PROF. J.P.CHINCHORE SECRETARY Academician And Secretary Of P.E. Society 03 PROF. S. V. TODKAR JOINT SECRETARY Academician And Secretary 04 ADVC. C.G. GHATE MEMBER Practicing In Law 05 PROF. P. S. CHIRPUTKAR MEMBER Academician 06 SHRI. S. D. INAMDAR MEMBER Social Worker And Financial Advisor 07 PROF. S.Y. VAISHAMPAYN MEMBER Academician & Prof. 08 Mr. S. N. DHOLE SECRETORY Principal 09 MR. S. V. JOSHI TEACHING MEMBER Asst. Prof. 10 Ms. V.S. KASHIKAR TEACHING MEMBER Lecturer 11 MRS. V. S. TAMBE TEACHING MEMBER Academic Monitoring-InCharge 12 MS. S.R. KIRAD NON – TEACHING MEMBER Accountant -3- Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body Approximately a meeting of the Board (Governing Council) members takes place two times per year and that of Local Managing Committee (Academic Advisory) takes place approximately once in 2 months. Organizational chart and processes Governing Council of the parent Institute Local Managing Committee Headed by Chairman Principal Staff Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs/improvements Sr. No. Committee Work done 1. Academic I/C & Staff secretary Academic monitoring Co-ordination of staff meetings 2. Central Purchase/store I/c Purchase of equipments, glassware, chemicals and miscellaneous requirements 3. PCI/AICTE/University Communication and providing information to the technical bodies as and when required 4. Examination Conducting Internal and external exams as per schedules. 5. Sports Conducting Sport activities as per the schedules. 6. Extra Curricular Conducting Annual gathering 7. NPW/Guest lecturer/Symposium Organizing guest lectures and seminars for students and staff. 8. Student Counseling Allotting small groups to faculty for counseling and cocoordinating with them. 9. Admission Coordinating for the students admissions to the -4- 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. First Year and Direct Second Year B. Pharm Class Teachers To coordinate with the respective class regarding discipline and their problems Q.I.P./Faculty Developments To organize for faculty development through industrial and workshop training in concerned subjects Educational visits and trips, To organize industrial visits industrial visits and educational trips for students Library I/C To update and maintain efficient working of library Students Projects To allot students to the faculty and co-ordinate for small projects given to the students Event Registers To record and maintain the record for all the events organized in and by the institute 16. Equipment I/C 17. 18. Wall magazine/ Displays Laboratory I/C 19. Computer Maintains 20. Publicity Preparing Standard operating Procedures Museum/ Weekly displays of articles To update and maintain efficient working of library To update and maintain efficient working of computers Giving news to different news papers -5- 1. Various committees are for academic and other co-curricular activities are formed. These comprise of one faculty member, and at-least two student members. Regular meetings of these committees are arranged to take up various activities in the related subject. 2. Various issues raised in these meetings are discussed by the Principal with the staff and students. 3. Finalized issues are presented by the Principal in front of the Academic Advisory Committee (LMC) and appropriate decisions are made. 4. After the implementation of the decisions, a regular feedback from the students is taken at regular intervals. Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance Mission & goal Mission of Modern College of Pharmacy (Ladies),Moshi is to become a premier Institution imparting highest quality education. We aim to achieve this, By using innovative educational techniques. By developing dynamic relationship with the industry and the community at large. By helping the students to achieve highest technical and moral standards. By making every effort to develop every student into responsible citizen through personal attention. By continuous development of the faculty. Institutional Policies Maintain records to document student achievement and Institutional practice. Foster freedom of expression while protecting the rights of all members of the institutional community. Provide explicit and fair procedures for hearing grievances and appealing administrative decisions. Decide and convey clearly stated rules regarding conduct on campus. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The requirements of curriculum implementation are collected from the concerned faculty and staff. Students counseling is taken regularly by the faculty and their requirements and problems are considered. Faculty counseling is taken by the Principal. Students feedback on the faculty and institution is taken All the issues are discussed in general meeting with the staff and Principal. These issues are forwarded to the management through the Academic Advisory Committee (L.M.C.) These issues are resolved by the management which is Marjory comprised of Senior Academicians. -6- Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/faculty performance Feedback from the students is taken at regular intervals in the prescribed format regarding faculty and Institution and various service departments. This feedback is analyzed by the Principal and corrective measures are taken by the Principal. These measures are discussed with Faculty or students by counseling. Specimen feed back form attached. ENCL-I Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students. If any grievance, the concerned student, approaches the class teacher or any faculty who then forwards it to the Principal. If any grievance of staff or faculty, it is forwarded to the Principal and then onto the Management through Academic Advisory Committee (LMC). Who then resolves the issues. V. PROGRAMMES Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE: Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE: B.Pharm. Nil For each Programme the following details are to be given: Name : B.Pharm Number of seats : 60 Duration : 4 years Cut off marks for admission during the last three years Year Open S.C. S.T. N.T. OBC Fee : 2007-08 84 65 ---86 66 2006-07 CET Score 54 66 --69 72 Fee as prescribed by the Govt. -7- 2005-06 78 57 -------62 67 Placement Facilities : Training and placement cell functioning for training and placement of the students. i) Total no. of students placed by the Institution through its Placement Cell (Discipline wise) Year Discipline Total no. of students passed out (last 3 years) Total no. of students placed through placement cell (last 3 years) B.Pharm 61 09 2007-2008 College has started in 2004 so First batch passed out in 2008. 15 ii) Details of companies/Industries, which visited the institute for placement since the last three years. S.No Year Name of the Company/Industry Number of Students placed Alkem Laboratories Ltd. 04 Bayer Pharmaceuticals 02 Agio Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 03 . 1 2007-08 College has started in 2004 so only batch passed out in 2008. -8- VI. FACULTY Branch wise list faculty members: Permanent Faculty : 18 Visiting Faculty : 04 Adjunct Faculty : Nil Guest Faculty : Nil Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio : 1 : 14 Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years Year Faculty employed Faculty left 2008-09 05 00 2007-08 04 00 -9- 2006-07 04 00 VII. PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED For each Faculty give a page covering ENCL-I- A 1. Name : Mr. S.N.Dhole 2. Date of Birth : March 27, 1975. 3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Registered for Ph.D. 4. i. Photograph Signature Work Experience Teaching - 10.5 yrs. Research -02 Industry - ---Others ----Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutics Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmaceutics Post Graduate Level : NA ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. Research guidance :-----No. of papers published in - National Journals :03 - International Journals :01 - Conferences : 04 Projects Carried out : 01 Patents : -----Technology Transfer : ----Research Publications 03 No. of Books published with details : ----- - 10 - VIII. FEE Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution. Fee as prescribed by the Govt. The fee structure of the institute is designed by the State Fee Committee time to time from the year 2005-06 and displayed on the following site www.dte.org.in. The same fees structure is implemented by the Institute, & for the current year (2007-08) the fees structure sanctioned by the Fee Committee is Rs. 45,000/ Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme. The fees are taken for the current academic year in which the student takes admission Every year at the time of admission No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students. Fee waivers are given to the students on the basis of their socio-economic background and children of teachers of the institutions of parent society and other institute are given 50% fee waiver at the discretion of Management. Also children of grade IV employees of parent society are given 50% fee waiver Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount List enclosed. ENCL-II Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship Fee waivers/scholarships are given to the students on the basis of socio-economic background. About 10 to 15 % students are from socio-economic weaker section are given the benefits. Also children of teachers of the institutions of parent society and other institute and children of grade IV employees of parent society are given the benefits. There is provision for the continuation of Scholarship for next year. Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels Fee waivers/scholarships are given to the students on the basis of socio-economic background. About 10 to 15 % students are from socio-economic weaker section. - 11 - IX. ADMISSION Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval. Year of approval 2008-09 Sanctioned 60 intake 2007-08 60 2006-07 60 2005-06 60 2004-05 60 Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last two years. Year Open S.C. S.T. N.T. OBC 2008-09 In-Process 2007-08 35 06 --01 11 2006-07 22 08 --05 13 Number of applications received during last three years for admission under Management Quota and number admitted (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website) 1. The Admission for all categories as per Directorate of Technical Education. 2. Admissions are done on the basis of rules and regulations published by the Admission Authority every year. 3. The Institute strictly follows guidelines issued by the Admission Authority for carrying out admissions under Management quota and Vacant Seats. The rules and regulations for the admissions for 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 are enclosed (as per DTE guidelines: www.dte.org.in ) *Enclosure-III 4. Till date, the Admissions have been done on the basis of CET (Common Entrance Test) conducted by the Admission Authority and HSC exam, conducted by HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate) Board. URL of Admission Authority: www.dte.org.in Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test] (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) - 12 - Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats: - Last date for request for applications. Last date for submission of application. Dates for announcing final results. Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day) Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days) Last date for closing of admission. Starting of the Academic session. – 18.08.2008 The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list. The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified. ] (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE. All the rules and regulation as DTE, Maharashtra . (Brochure enclosed.) *Enclosure-III XI CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc Criteria and weightages for admission are followed as per the guidelines given by the Admission Authority in their booklet published every year. Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any As per the guidelines given by the Admission Authority in their booklet published every year. Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last two years. (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) Year Open S.C. S.T. N.T. OBC 2007-08 CET 84 65 --86 66 2006-07 HSC 154 138 --201 149 - 13 - CET 54 66 -------69 72 HSC 161 136 -140 199 Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted. (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) Item No I - XI must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in the website of the Institution. The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XII–XV. XII. APPLICATION FORM Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities. Form available on the website. XIII. 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. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats. (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) XIV. RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/VACANT SEATS Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over) Selection Team for the year 2008-09 S. No. 1 3 3 4 5 6 7. 8. Name Dr. G.R.Ekbote Mr. Todkar S.V. S.N.Dhole S.V.Joshi V.S.Tambe V.S.Kashikar R.V.Gadhave Designation Chairman Secretary Off. Principal Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer Kirad Sapna Office Superintendent/ Accountant - 14 - Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit. (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) List of candidates who have been offered admission. (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates. (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list. (Admissions for F.Y.B.Pharm for academic year 2008-2009 is yet in –process as per DTE) XV. INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE LIBRARY: Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise) Course: NO. of Titles No. of Volumes Journals National B.Pharm 433 4538 17 and 05 periodicals List of online National/International Journals subscribed. List enclosed. . ENCL-IV E-Library facilities INTERNET AVAILABLE. List of CD attached. ENCL-V LABORATORY: For each Laboratory List of Major Equipment/Facilities List enclosed ENCL-VI List of Experimental Setup List enclosed ENCL-VII - 15 - International 05 COMPUTING FACILITIES: Number and Configuration of Systems Total number of systems connected by LAN Total number of systems connected to WAN Internet bandwidth Major software packages available Special purpose facilities available : 40 : 20 : Nil : 115kbps Dial-up : 8 : Subject software and CD ROMS available WORKSHOP: List of facilities available. Games and Sports Facilities Major indoor and out door sports facilities available which include: Chess Carom Table Tennis Badminton Volley Ball Shooting Ball Football Cricket Athletics Extra Curriculum Activities Recreation Hall Public address system Monetary assistance Organizing: Annual Social Gathering Cultural and Co-curricular activities Soft Skill Development Facilities Personality Development Seminars. Books on English language communication, management principle have been availed in library. Project and presentation of it by students. Computers Lab have been availed to develop computer kills. Various cultural activities. Sports activities. Organization of various state level competition which helps to develop event management skills Improvement in communication skills in English through day-to-day guidance and counseling. - 16 - Number of Classrooms and size of each 03, EACH OF 100 Sq.m Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each 02, 50 Sq.m Number of laboratories and size of each S.No. Name of the laboratory Total 13 Total Area of lab/workshop(Sq.M) 1. Pharmaceutics-1 150 2. Pharmaceutics II& MDP 100 3. Microbiology & Bio Chemistry 100 4 Pharmaceutics-III 100 5 Biotechnology 100 6 Industrial Pharmacy 200 7 Pharm’Chem-I 150 8 Pharm’Chem-II 150 9 Pharm’analysis-I 125 10 Instrument Lab 100 11 Pharmacology 150 12 Pharmacognosy 150 13 Computer Lab 75 Number of drawing halls and size of each NA Number of Computer Centers with capacity of each 01, capacity of 20 students Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each 03, capacity of each 60 STUDENTS Teaching Learning process Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University. Curricula and Syllabi enclosed Available on Pune University Web site www.unipune.com ENCL VIII - 17 - Academic Calendar of the University Academic calendar enclosed ENCL IX Academic Time Table Academic Time Table enclosed ENCL X Teaching Load of each Faculty ENCL XI Teaching load of faculty enclosed Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place Regular feedback from the students and staff is taken on academics and Institute and the evaluation is done continuously. Every six months, self-appraisal forms are taken from the faculty and evaluation is done. Students’ assessment of Faculty, System in place. Assessment of the Faculty is done by the Principal and students regularly. NOTE: Suppression and/or misrepresentation of information would attract appropriate penal action.Staff Achievements1. One Day National Seminar on “Intellectual Property Rights in Drug and Pharmaceuticals” conducted by STES’ Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Participants1. Mrs. Tambe V. S. 2. Ms. Kashikar V. S. 2. One day workshop on “Emerging Trends in Phytochemistry and Biotechnology” Sponsered by University of Pune and Organised by Allana College of Pharmacy, Pune. Participants- 1. Ms. Kashikar 3. Two weeks Training program organized by NITTR, Pune on Drug Delivery Systems Participants- 1. Ms. Kashikar V. S. 4. Pune University Sponsored on “Herbal Drug Technology” conducted by Modern College of Pharmacy Nigdi. - 18 - Participants- 1. Mrs. Tambe V. S. 2. Ms. Kashikar V. S. Paper Published by Staff Mr. S.N.Dhole A/p Pharmaceutics Paper Presented by Staff 1. Ms. Kashikar , Lect. Pharmaceutics 7th Annual Conference of Society of Science & Environment at Mohanlal Sukhadia University Udaipur Raj. Oral Paper Presented entitled, “Qualitative & Quantitative Evaluation of alcohol in paediatric preparations and validation study”. 2. Mr. Petkar , Lect. Pharmaceutics Title: In-Vitro percutaneous absorption of Losartin Potassium in Human skin and prediction of human skin. At “Indo –Japanese in Drug Delivery and Drug Discovary” ENCL-I FACULTY FEEDBACK FORM Academic year: 2008-09 Class: S.Y.B.Pharm Name of lecturer: Performance Parameters Sub: Goo EXCELLENT d Depth of knowledge Subject understanding by students Regularity and Punctuality Language Student/lecturer interaction General behaviors Syllabus coverage Specific remark - 19 - Average Poor Name of lecturer : Class-F.Y.B.Pharm Performance Parameters EXCELLENT Sub: Good Average Depth of knowledge Subject understanding by students Regularity and Punctuality Language Student/lecturer interaction General behaviors Syllabus coverage Specific remark ENCL-II Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount offered by Samaj - Kalyan, Pune Scholarship Sr. No. Name of the Students Cast Amount Remark 1 Kamble Namita Vinod SC 19190 In Process 2 Bhosale Sneha Ashok SC 19190 In Process 3 Khude Padmini Shivaji SC 19190 In Process 4 Swami Gurudevi Dhanayya SC 43570 In Process 5 Shinde Rupali Om SC 43570 In Process 6 Jagtap Jaymala Milind SC 19190 In Process 7 Giri Shital Jaganrao NT 19190 In Process 8 Dhaygude Prajakta Rajesh NT 19190 In Process 9 Dharam Deepali Laxman NT 43570 In Process NT 43570 In Process 10 Morge Gokarnabai - 20 - Poor Subhash 11 Alkatwar Pranita Haridas SBC 19190 In Process 12 Kharge Yogita Sharad SBC 19190 In Process 13 Tambade Senhal Ajit SBC 19190 In Process SBC 43570 In Process SBC 43570 In Process SBC 43570 In Process 14 15 16 Chilka Dnyaneshwar Poonam Sapate Yogita Rajendra Chodankar Bhalachandra Vinita 17 Jathar Supriya Ravindra OBC 19190 In Process 18 Bhujbal Kalyani Kantilal OBC 18735 In Process 19 Mate Vaishali Ramesh OBC 18735 In Process 20 Patil Shilpa Ashok OBC 18735 In Process 21 Chavan Poonam Shankar OBC 18735 In Process 22 Bhagwat Vrushali Vishnu OBC 18735 In Process 23 Naikwadi Monika Vilas OBC 18735 In Process OBC 18735 In Process OBC 18735 In Process 24 Bhijbal Chandrakant 25 Chaudhari Pravin Priyanka Jayashree 26 Wadkar Poonam Hiraman OBC 18735 In Process 27 Patil Snehal Naresh OBC 18735 In Process OBC 18735 In Process 28 Shevkari Rajendra Tejashree 29 Patil Laxmi Leena Dashrath OBC 22925 In Process 30 Thakur Vishakha Gajanan OBC 22925 In Process 31 Dambe Pallavi Ashok OBC 22925 In Process 32 Shinde Ashwini Shivaji OBC 22925 In Process 33 Khambekar Purva Satish OBC 22925 In Process 34 Palkar Shital Ganesh OBC 22925 In Process 35 Gochade Madhuri Jyotiba OBC 22925 In Process OBC 22925 In Process 36 Alhusna Shaikh Haroon Rashid - 21 - 37 38 Zagade Smita Kisan Shevkari Sudam OBC 22925 In Process OBC 24250 In Process Varsharani 39 Shinde Sonali Bapusaheb OBC 24250 In Process 40 Bhandare Sangita Ashok OBC 24250 In Process 41 Lokhande Gayatri Dilip OBC 24250 In Process 42 Datir Poonam Ramesh OBC 24250 In Process OBC 24250 In Process 43 Bande Vishwanath Swapnali 44 More Bharti Balasaheb OBC 24250 In Process 45 Patil Ashwini Eknath OBC 24250 In Process 46 Holkar Swapnali Dattatray OBC 24250 In Process 47 Zagade Swati Sopan OBC 24250 In Process 48 Jagnade Vijaya Rajendra OBC 24250 In Process OBC 24250 In Process 49 Jambhulkar Shyamrao Trupti Modern College of Pharmacy for Ladies , Moshi, 412105 No. Of Scholarship Offered by the Institute during and amount of Scholarship offered by Samaj - Kalyan, Pune Freeship Sr. No. Name of the Students Cas t Amo unt Re mark 1 Salgarkar Swati Harish SC 1691 In 0 Process 2 Gaikwad Swati Sunil SC 1691 In 0 Process 3 Bhore Sharvari Sudhakar SC - 22 - 4129 In 0 Process 4 Chandorkar Vrushali Vasant SC 1691 In 0 Process 5 Bansode Sonal Ashok SC 4129 In 0 Process 6 Jadhav Smita Haresh SC 4129 In 0 Process 7 Gaikwad Ragini Dattatray SC 4129 In 0 Process 8 Vairagar Pranali Prabhakar SC 4431 In 9 Process 9 Pawar Minal Murlidhar SC 4431 In 9 Process 10 Salvi Vidula Vasant SC 4431 In 9 Process 11 Gaikwad Priyanka Vasant SC 4431 In 9 Process 12 Kedare Purnima Bajirao SC 4431 In 9 Process 13 Kewat Priyanka Shantilal NT 1691 In 0 Process 14 Khatal Vidya Anna NT 1691 In 0 Process 15 Avhad Snehal Satish NT 1691 In 0 Process 16 Kolekar Priyanka Sudam NT 1691 In 0 Process 17 Dongare Jayashree Ashok NT 1691 In 0 Process 18 Sangrampurkar Jyoti Jagannath NT 4129 In 0 Process 19 Taru Poonam Popatrao NT 4129 In 0 Process 20 Pal Arti Devendrkumar NT 4431 In 9 Process 21 Kolekar Sonal Babaji NT 4431 In 9 Process 22 Phase Shital Prakash SB C - 23 - 1691 In 0 Process 23 Ramdin Supriya Sudhakar C 24 Tathe Swati Dharmaraj C 25 Raut Nisha Keru C 26 Salunkhe Sharadchandra Shweta SB 4129 In 0 Process SB 4431 In 9 Process OB 1645 In 5 Process OB 1645 In 5 Process OB 1645 In 5 Process OB 2216 In 0 Process OB 2216 In 0 Process OB 2216 In 0 Process OB 2216 In 0 Process OB 2216 In 0 Process OB 2216 In 0 Process C 27 Poojari Savitri Kasappa C 28 Nikhal Rasika Sunil C 29 Zagade Shital Dilip C 30 Borole Priyanka Mohan C 31 Thokale Ashwini Vilas C 32 Phalke Pallavi Laxman C 33 Magar Sonal Vilas C - 24 - \ ENCL-IV MODERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY( For Ladies) MOSHI,PUNE-412105 List of Journal Available on line:- Sr. Name 1 Pharmaceutical Technology No. 2 3 Journal Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences International Journal of Pharmacology - 25 - 4 International Journal Of Pharmacy Education 5 AAPS Pharmascitech 6 Acta Pharmasciteca 7 African Journal of Biomedical Research 8 American Education 9 Journal Of Pharmaceutical Analytical Sciences Source University of Pune www.lib.unipune.ernet.in Geneva Foundation for Medical Education & Research www.gfmer.ch ENCL-V - 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LIBRARY: LIST OF C.D.ROMTITLES 1 The science & practice of Pharmacy 2 STD. cove Plus 3 Stedman’s Medical Dictionary 4 Org. Chemistry 5 Handbook of Instrumental techs for annals chemistry 6 Immunology 7 Master teaching Programm 8 Indian Journal of Pharmacology 9 H.B. O. Analytical Instrumental tah. For 10 Organic Synthesis & Drug Synthesis 11 Drug Discovery Evention 12 Prinicioles of Human Ananomy & Physiology 13 Interactions 14 Test your IQ 15 Psychometric Tests 16 Brain Testes 17 Test Your Aptitude 18 Who Medicines Boos hit 19 Basic Maths 20 Speed Maths 21 Controlled Release Society 22 Proceeding 23 Biology 24 Mathematics 25 Cambridge Learners Dictionary 26 Exploring the Function of the human - 27 - Body 27 Chemistry in Motion 28 The Microbiology 29 Solomans FryBle Organic Chemistry 30 Pharmacy Practice 31 Pharmacy Calculation 32 Pharmacology 33 Biotechnology - 28 - ENCL-VI LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS & INSTRUMENTS Sr.No. Name of the Instrument Quantity Year 1 Centrifuge 2 2004 - 2005 2 Photoelectric colorimeter 3 2004 - 2005 3 Autoclave 1 2004 - 2005 4 Distilled water plant 2 2004 - 2005 5 Incubator 2 2004 - 2005 6 Hot air Oven 2 2004 - 2005 7 Compound Microscope 45 2004 - 2005 8 PH- meter 2 2004 - 2005 9 Magnetic Stirrer 5 2004 - 2005 10 Vacuum Pump 1 2004 - 2005 11 Melting Point Apparatus 1 2004 - 2005 12 Refrigerator 1 2004 - 2005 13 Over Head Projector 1 2004 - 2005 14 Pressure Cooker 1 2004 - 2005 15 Mixer Grinder 1 2004 - 2005 16 Dhona Balance 1 2004 - 2005 17 Karl- Fischer Apparatus 1 2004 - 2005 18 Conductivity meter 1 2004 - 2005 19 Colony Counter 1 2004 - 2005 20 Refractometer 1 2004 - 2005 21 Heating Mantle 6 2004 - 2005 22 Polarimeter 1 2004 - 2005 23 Electronic Balance 2 2004 - 2005 - 29 - 24 Laminar Air Flow 1 2004 - 2005 25 Over head Stirrer 2 2004 - 2005 26 Capsule Filling Machine 1 2004 - 2005 27 Computers 20 2004 - 2005 28 Xerox Machine with Fax 1 2004 - 2005 29 Printer 1 2004 - 2005 30 Sieve Shaker 1 2004 - 2005 Sr.No. Name of the Instrument Quantity Year 1 Centrifuge (Hand operated) 2 2005 - 2006 2 Capsule filling machine 1 2005 - 2006 3 Tablet coating pan 1 2005 - 2006 4 Tablet polishing pan 1 2005 - 2006 5 Ball mill 1 2005 - 2006 6 Hardness tester (P’fizer type) 3 2005 -2006 7 Actophotometer 1 2005 - 2006 - 30 - Sr.No 8 Pole climbing apparatus 1 2005 - 2006 9 Electroconvolsiometer 1 2005 - 2006 10 Ampoule clarity test apparatus 2 2005 - 2006 11 Tablet disintegration test apparatus 2 2005 - 2006 12 U.V.Spectrophotometer (Double beam) 1 2005 - 2006 Name of the Instrument Quantity Year 1 Centrifuge (Electrical) 1 2006 - 2007 2 Autoclave 2 2006 - 2007 3 Still distillation unit 3 2006 - 2007 4 Incubator 1 2006 - 2007 5 Oven 3 2006 - 2007 6 pH - meter 1 2006 - 2007 7 Refrigerator 3 2006 - 2007 8 Pressure cooker 4 2006 - 2007 9 Mixer grinder 1 2006 - 2007 10 Conductivity meter 1 2006 - 2007 11 Heating mantle 4 2006 - 2007 12 Hardness tester (Monsanto type) 3 2006 - 2007 13 Tablet disintegration test apparatus 1 2006 - 2007 14 Vacuum pump 1 2006 - 2007 15 Hot plate 5 2006 - 2007 16 Tincture press 1 2006 - 2007 17 Dissecting microscope 20 2006 - 2007 18 Histamine chamber 1 2006 - 2007 19 Sherrington rotating drum 12 2006 - 2007 20 Tube crimping machine 2 2006 - 2007 21 Conical percolator 20 2006 - 2007 22 Analgesiometer 1 2006 - 2007 - 31 - 23 Telethermometer 1 2006 - 2007 24 All glass distillation unit 2 2006 - 2007 25 Student organ bath 5 2006 - 2007 26 Double unit organ bath 1 2006 - 2007 27 Operation table 2 2006 – 2007 28 Ampoule washing machine 1 2006 – 2007 29 Electrophorasis apparatus 1 2006 – 2007 30 Hand grinding mill 5 2006 – 2007 31 Thermostatic bath 2 2006 – 2007 32 Disintegrator motor driven 1 2006 – 2007 33 Ointment filling machine 2 2006 – 2007 34 Ampoule filling & sealing machine 1 2006 – 2007 35 Digital flame photometer 1 2006 – 2007 36 Tablet friability test apparatus 1 2006 – 2007 37 Tap density test apparatus 1 2006 – 2007 38 Dissolution rate test apparatus 1 2006 – 2007 39 Rotary tablet machine 1 2006 – 2007 40 Mixing vat with stirrer 1 2006 – 2007 41 Slide cum strip projector 1 2006 – 2007 42 Nephelo turbidometer 1 2006 – 2007 43 Aseptic cabinet 1 2006 – 2007 2 2006 – 2007 44 Tablet machine (Hand operated) 45 Computers 10 2006 – 2007 46 UPS 1 2006 – 2007 47 Printers 2 2006 – 2007 48 Laptop 1 2006 – 2007 49 DLP projector 1 2006 – 2007 Sr.No Name of the Instrument Quantity Year 1 pH meter 1 2007 - 2008 2 Magnetic stirrer 15 2007 - 2008 - 32 - 3 Colony counter 1 4 Heating mantle 13 2007 - 2008 5 Balance 18 2007 - 2008 6 Over head stirrer 15 2007 - 2008 7 Hot plate 2 2007 - 2008 8 Sherrington rotating drum 9 2007 - 2008 9 Students organ bath 17 2007 - 2008 10 Tap density apparatus 1 2007 - 2008 11 High pressure burner 1 2007 - 2008 12 Micropipettes 2 2007 - 2008 13 Balance Cap. 150 Kgnace 11 2007 - 2008 14 Sterlity testing unit 1 2007 - 2008 15 Autoclave vertical 1 2007 - 2008 16 Ultra sonicator 1 2007 - 2008 17 Incinerator 1 2007 - 2008 18 BOD incubator 1 2007 - 2008 19 Potentiometer 1 20 Muffle furnace 1 2007 - 2008 21 Brookfield viscometer 1 2007 - 2008 22 Humidity control oven 1 2007 - 2008 23 Rotarod 1 2007 - 2008 24 Double cone blender 1 2007 - 2008 25 Analgesiometer(Eddy’s hot plate) 1 2007 - 2008 26 Energy meter 1 2007 - 2008 27 IR moisture balance 1 2007 - 2008 28 Water deionizer 1 2007 - 2008 29 Muscle electrode 1 2007 - 2008 30 Tissue homogenizer 1 2007 - 2008 31 Projection microscope 1 2007 - 2008 32 Antibiotic zone reader 1 2007 - 2008 33 Propeller type mechanical agitator 1 2007 - 2008 - 33 - 2007 - 2008 2007– 2008 34 Tray dryer 1 2007 - 2008 35 Hutchinson’s spirometer 1 2007 - 2008 36 Plethysmograph 1 2007 - 2008 37 Scientific microwave oven 1 2007 - 2008 ENCL-VII LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SETUP F.Y.B.Pharm SUBJECT : PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I Expt. No. 1 Title Introduction 2 Introduction to Analytical Balance 3 Types Of Titration 4 Standardization of HCl using Sodium Carbonate 5 Standardization of Sulphuric acid using Sodium Carbonate - 34 - 6 Standardization of Sodium hydroxide solution using Oxalic acid 7 Assay of Calcium Carbonate 8 Assay of Zinc Oxide 9 Introduction to Oxidation –Reduction titration 10 Standardization of Potassium Permanganate Solution 11 Assay of Hydrogen Peroxide 12 Assay of Ferrous Sulphate 13 Introduction to Complexometric titration 14 Standardization of Disodium EDTA solution 15 Assay of Magnesium Sulphate 16 Introduction to Precipitation Titraion 17 Standardization of Silver Nitrate by Mohrs Method 18 Limit test for Chlorides 19 Limit tests For sulphate 20 Limit test for Iron 21 Synthesis of Ferrous sulphate 22 Synthesis of Copper Sulphate 23 Synthesis of Magnesium Oxide 24 Introduction to Inorganic Qualitative Analysis 25 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 1 26 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 2 27 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 3 28 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 4 29 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 5 30 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 6 - 35 - 31 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 7 32 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 8 33 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 9 34 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 10 35 Inorganic Qualitative analysis of Binary mixture 11 - 36 - PHARMACEUTICS-I Expt. No. Class: F.Y.B.Pharm Title 1 Preparation and evaluation of simple syrup I.P. 2 Preparation and evaluation of Artificial Syrup 3 Preparation and evaluation of Cough Syrup 4 Preparation of Cresol with Soap solution IP 5 Preparation and evaluation of chloroform water 6 Preparation and evaluation of Conc. Dill Water B.P. 7 Preparation and evaluation of Dill Water B.P. 8 Preparation and evaluation of Conc. Anise Water B.P.C. 9 Preparation and evaluation of Modified Aromatic water 10 Preparation and evaluation of Magnesium Citrate Mixture NF 11 Preparation and evaluation of Strong solution of Ammonium Acetate 12 Preparation and evaluation of Ammonium Chloride Mixture BPC 13 Preparation and evaluation of Weak Iodine Solution IP 14 Preparation and evaluation of aqueous Iodine Solution IP 15 Preparation and evaluation of Surgical Chlorinated soda solution BPC 16 Preparation and evaluation of Piperazine Citrate Elixir BPC 17 Preparation and evaluation of Boric acid-Glycerin IP 18 Preparation and evaluation of Glycerin of starch IP 19 Preparation and evaluation of Tannic acid Glycerin INF - 37 - 20 Preparation and evaluation of Simple Linctuses BP 21 Preparation and evaluation of medicated Linctus 22 Preparation and evaluation of Chloramphenicol Ear Drops 23 Preparation and evaluation of Ephedrine Hydrochloride nasal drops BPC 24 Preparation and evaluation of oral rehydration salt 25 Preparation and evaluation of tooth powder 26 Preparation and evaluation of Talcum Powder 27 Preparation and evaluation of Dry Syrup for Reconstitution 28 Preparation and evaluation of Effervescent Granules 29 Preparation and evaluation of Turpentine Liniment IP 30 Preparation and evaluation of Liniment of Camphor B.P.C 31 Preparation and evaluation of Soap Liniment 32 Preparation and Solubalised solution evaluation - 38 - of Paracetamol Pediatric SUBJECT : PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I Class: F.Y.B.Pharm Expt. No. Title 1 1.1Qualitative analysis of benzoic acid 2 1.2Qualitative analysis of alpha Napthol 3 1.3Qualitative analysis of Phthalic acid 4 1.4Qualitative analysis of 1-napthylamine 5 1.5Qualitative analysis of aniline 6 1.6Qualitative analysis of oxalic acid 7 1.7Qualitative analysis of Thiourea 8 1.8Qualitative analysis of diphenylamine 9 1.9Qualitative analysis of cinnamic acid 10 1.10Qualitative analysis of starch - 39 - 11 1.11Qualitative analysis of acetylsalicylic acid 12 1.12Qualitative analysis of Benzophenone 13 1.13Qualitative analysis of anthraquinone 14 1.14Qualitative analysis of urea 15 1.15Qualitative analysis of beta napthol 16 Melting point determination 17 Boiling point determination 18 Synthesis of Benzanilide 19 Synthesis of phenyl benzoate 20 Synthesis of beta napthyl benzoate 21 Synthesis of m-dinitrobenzene 22 Synthesis of 2,4,6-tribromoaniline 23 Synthesis of acetanilide 24 Synthesis of aspirin 25 Synthesis of p-bromoacetanilide 26 Synthesis of p-nitroacetanilide 27 Synthesis of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol - 40 - Class: F.Y.B.Pharm SUBJECT: APHE Expt. No. 1 Title General Instructions - 41 - 2 Terminologies 3 Determination of Bleeding Time 4 Determination of Clotting Time 5 Study of microscope and Neubaurs counting chamber 6 To determine RBC count 7 To determine WBC count 8 To determine Blood Group 9 Study of human skeleton-The Skull 10 Study of axial skeleton 11 Study of appendicular skeleton 12 Estimation of Haemoglobin 13 Determination of body temperature 14 To study cardiovascular system 15 Determination of pulse rate 16 Determination of blood pressure 17 To study Histology slides I 18 To study Histology slides II 19 To study respiratory system 20 To study digestive system 21 To study urinary system 22 To study the Ear 23 To study the Eye 24 To study the Skin 25 To study the nervous system 26 To study the endocrine system 27 To study male reproductive system 28 To study the female reproductive system - 42 - 29 Study of different family planning appliances 30 To perform pregnancy diagnostic test 31 Interpretation of recorded ECG 32 To study the lymphatic system 33 To study the sense organs system 34 To study the various joints - 43 - CLASS FIRST B.PHARM. SUBJECT: MORDERN DISPENSING PRACTICE Expt. No. Title 1 Principals of handling of prescription, PMR and principals of compounding and dispensing. 2 Study of container, closure and labeling. 3 Compounding and dispensing of prescriptions. A Preparation for oral topical use – Solutions. a) Potassium permanganate gargle. b) Zink sulphate and Zink Chloride mouthwash c) Phenol Glycerin d) Mandles pain BPC B Preparations for body cavities a) Ephedrine Nasal Drops b) Sodium Bicarbonate Ear Drops c) Soap Enema C Preparations for topical use - Liniment and lotions. a) Camphor liniment IP b) Collodion Oily calamine lotion D Suspensions a) Magnesium trisilicate mixture b) Pediatric chalk mixture c) Pediatric kaolin mixture d) Inhalation containing menthol and eucalyptus - 44 - E Emulsions a) Emulsions for internal use containing Acacia b) White Liniment c) Oily Calamine Lotion F Benzyl Benzoate Application Ointments a) Sulfur ointments b) Whitfield ointments c) Methyl salicylate ointment d) Lubricating jelly G Powders a) Zinc Starch and Talc dusting powder b) Effervescent Granules of sodium sulphate c) Eutectic Powder containing Menthol and camphor H Suppositories a) Bismuth subgallate Suppositories b) Glycerin Suppositories I Moulded solid dosage forms a) Tablet triturate b) Lozenges c) Pills J Dispensing an patient counseling a) OTC products b) Cosmetic Preparations c) Inhalers d) Insulin Injections e) Antihypertensive agents - 45 - S.Y.B.Pharm SUBJECT : PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS –I Expt. No. 1 Title Introduction To safety and Hazards 2 Introduction to first Aid in Laboratory 3 Introduction to Analytical Balance 4 Introduction to Volumetric Methods 5 Handling and Calibration of Voulmetric Apparatus 6 Preparation and Standardization of HCl and NaOH 7 Monograph and Assay of Aspirin 8 Assay of Calcium Carbonate 9 Assay of Zinc Oxide 10 Introduction to Redox titration 11 Preparation and Standardisation of Potassium Permanganate 12 Assay Of Hydrogen Peroxide 13 Assay of Ferrous sulphate by using Potassium Permanganate 14 15 Assay of Ferrous Sulphate by using Cerric Ammonium Sulphate Introduction to Iodimetry - 46 - 16 Assay of Iodine 17 Assay of ascorbic acid 18 To prepare and standardize Potassium iodate solution 19 Assay of Bleaching powder 20 Introduction to Complexometric Titrations 21 Preparation and Standardisation of Disodium EDTA 22 Assay of Magnesium Sulphate 23 Assay of Magnesium Chloride / Magnesium Hydroxide 24 Introduction to Precipitation titration 25 Assay of sodium Chloride 26 Introduction to diazotization titrations 27 Assay of Sulpha drug 28 Introduction To Non Aqueous Titrations 29 Preparation and Standardization of Perchloric acid solution 30 Assay of Atenolol 31 Preparation and Standardisation of titanous chloride 32 Assay of Indigo Carmine 33 Introduction to Gravimetric Analysis 34 Assay of Potash Alum Class: S.Y.B.Pharm SUBJECT : PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY-III Expt. No. 1 Title Introduction to analysis of fats, oils, waxes - 47 - 2 Determination of acid value 3 Determination of Equivalent weight of acid 4 Determination of peroxide value of oil 5 Determination of saponification value of oil 6 Determination of Iodinevalue of oil 7 Estimation of amines by bromination 8 Estimation of amides by Hydrolysis 9 Determination of phenols by bromination 10 Estimation of Esters by Hydrolysis 11 Estimation of carbonyl using Hydroxylamine 12 Estimation of carbonyl gr by using phenyl Hydrazine 13 Estimation of amines by Nitrosation 14 Estimation of nitro group 15 Determination of phenol by acetylation 16 17 18 Introduction to Separation and identification of given organic binary mixture Separation and identification of benzoic acid, alpha napthol Separation and identification of Phthalic acid, alpha napthyl amine 19 Separation and identification of Cinnamic acid , starch 20 Separation and identification of p-nitrophenol, anthraquinone 21 Separation and identification of resorcinol, diphenyl amine 22 Separation and identification of p-chloroaniline, pthalic anhydride 23 Separation and identification of beta-napthol, diphenylamine 24 Separation and identification of tartaric acid, alpha napthol 25 Separation and identification of benzoic acid, thiourea - 48 - 26 Separation and identification of methanol, para toludine 27 Separation and identification of ethyl benzoate, nitrobenzene 28 Separation and identification of acetone, toluene 29 Separation and identification of ethyl acetate, toluene 30 Separation and identification of aniline, toluene SECOND B.PHARM. SUBJECT: PHARMACEUTIS II (PHYSICAL PHARMACY) Expt. No. Title A KINETICS - First order 1 Determination of degree of hydrolysis of given ester. 2 Determination of relative strength of two acids. 3 4 1.15.0.0.1 Determination of degree of hydrolysis of urea HCl. Determination of order of reaction by equal fraction method Kinetics- Second order. 5 Determination of degree of hydrolysis of Second order reaction (a=b). 6 To verify ostwald dilution law for second order reaction. 7 To determine energy of activation of acid hydrolysis of methyl acetate. B POLARIMETRY 8 Kinetics of inversion of sugar. 9 Determination of specific rotation o optically active substances and also its concentration in sample. - 49 - C-10 Determination of molecular weight of a substance by ebullioscopy method. D SURFACE TENSION 11 Determination of Surface tension of given liquid. 12 Determination of CMC of surfactant with stalgnommeter. E-13 Determination of HLB of glyceryl monostearate. F CONDUCTIVITY 14 Determination of normality of given acid by conductometric titration. 15 To determine the dissociation constant of acetic acid of given dilutions and thus to verify ostwald dilution law. G-16 H Determination of specific surface area by adsorption method. DISTRIBUTION COEFFICIENT 17 Determination of partition coefficient of iodine between CCL4 and water. 18 Determination of partition coefficient of benzoic acid between benzene and water. I-19 Determination of CST of phenol water system. J-20 Determination of composition of binary mixture by viscosity method. K PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION 21 Determination of particle size distribution by sieve analysis. 22 Determination of particle size distribution by microscopy. S.Y.B.Pharm. Biochemistry 1- Introduction 2- Test for identification of Carbohydrates; Introduction & One sample. - 50 - 3- Test for identification of Carbohydrates ; More samples. 4- Test for identification of Proteins ; Introduction & One sample. 5- Test for identification of Proteins ; More samples. 6- Isolation of casein from Milk. 7- Isolation of starch from potatoes. 8- Isolation of Albumin from egg. 9- Quantitative analysis of sugar (Lane-Eynon method.) 10- Quantitative analysis of Protein.(Biuret method.) 11- Introduction to Clinical Biochemistry. 12- Estimation of Billirubin. 13- Estimation of Uric Acid. 14- Estimation of Urea. 15- Estimation of Cholesterol. 16- Estimation of Ammonia. 17- Estimation of Vitamin-C. 18- Study of normal & abnormal constituents of Urine. 19- Normal & abnormal constituents of urine 20- Liver function test 21- Kidney function test 22- Diagnostic technique , pcr 23- Gastric juice for free & total acidity 24- Repeatition & completion 25- Assignment - 51 - T.Y.B.Pharm PHARMACOGNOSY ANDC PHYTOCHEMISTRY – II Name of practical Sr. no. PHARMACOGNOSY ANDC PHYTOCHEMISTRY - II 1. To study the plant tissues, stomata, trichome, starch grain and calcium oxalate. 2. Determination of total ash value of given powder of crude drug 3. 4. 5. Determination of acid insoluble and water soluble ash value of given powder of crude drug Determination of moisture content of given crude drug by LOD Determination of different extractive value of given crude drug by using different solvents 6. To determine the foreign organic matters of given samples of crude drugs 7. To determine foam index of given crude drug 8. To determine the swelling index of given crude drug 9. Introduction of micrometry and calibration of eyepiece micrometer 10. To determine mean diameter of starch grains (potato/maize/rice/wheat) 11. Physical and microscopical study of starch grains (potato/maize/rice/wheat) 12. To study the morphological, microscopical and powder characteristics of given crude drug-Senna 13. To study the morphological, microscopical and powder characteristics of given crude drug-Cassia/ Cinnamon - 52 - 14. To study the morphological, microscopical and powder characteristics of given crude drug-Fennel/Cardamom 15. To study the morphological, microscopical and powder characteristics of given crude drug-Isapghula/ Linseed 16. To study the morphological, microscopical and powder characteristics of given crude drug-Clove 17. To study the morphological, microscopical and powder characteristics of given crude drug-Quassia 18. To study the morphological, microscopical and powder characteristics of given crude drug-Kalmegh/Chirata 19. To study the morphological, microscopical and powder characteristics of given crude drug-Liquorice/turmeric/ginger 20. To identify the given mixture by powder microscopy-senna, cassia 21. To identify the given mixture by powder microscopy-fennel, digitalis 22. To identify the given mixture by powder microscopy-clove,quassia 23. Estimation of acid value/saponification value/iodine value of given sample of lipid 24. To determine stomatal number and stomatal index of given leaf drug 25. To determine vein islet number and vein termination number of given leaf drug To identify the following fibers by chemical tests- 26. Cotton, Jute, Silk, Wool To study the morphology of 27. (Rhubarb, Digitalis, Squill, Dioscorea, Shataveri, Quassia, Kalmegh, Chirata, Bitter almond, Black mustard,Hespiridin, Psoralea, Visnaga,Artemisia, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Cassia, Lavender, Turpentine, Caraway, Coriender, Dill, Eucalyptus, Nutmeg, Fennel, Clove, Tulsi, Ashoka, Arjuna, Bahera, Amala, Myrobala, Pyrethrum, Neem) Identification of unorganized drug by physical characteristics and chemical tests 28. 29. (Acacia, Agar, Aloe, Asafoetida, Catechu, Castor oil, Honey, Colophony, Shellac, Benzoin, Tragacanth) Determination and detection of adultration in oil by chemical tests. - 53 - 30. Preparation of herbarium of one of the medicinal plant. T.Y.B.Pharm PHARMACEUTICS-III S. No. Name of Expt. 1. Introduction to Pharmaceutical Excipients 2. Raw Material Analysis 3. To prepare and evaluate Calamine Lotion 4. To prepare and evaluate Milk of Magnesia 5. To prepare and evaluate Paracetamol Suspension 6. To prepare and evaluate Antacid Suspension 7. To prepare and evaluate Liquid Paraffin Oral Emulsion 8. To prepare and evaluate Turpentine Emulsion 9. To prepare and evaluate Castor Oil Emulsion 10. To prepare and evaluate Pain Balm 11. To prepare and evaluate Antifungal Ointment 12. To prepare and evaluate Medicated Gel 13. To prepare and evaluate Antiacne Preparation 14. To prepare and evaluate Non staining Iodine Ointment 15. To prepare and evaluate Cold Cream 16. To prepare and evaluate Vanishing Cream - 54 - 17. To prepare and evaluate Shampoo 18. To prepare and evaluate Tooth Paste 19. To prepare and evaluate Shaving Cream 20. To prepare and evaluate Moisturising Cream 21. To prepare and evaluate Sunscreen Cream 22. To prepare and evaluate Lip Stick 23. To prepare and evaluate Eye Shadow 24. To prepare and evaluate Eye Liner 25. To prepare and evaluate Eye Mascara 26. To prepare and evaluate Herbal Face Pack 27. To prepare and evaluate Aspirin Tablet 28. To prepare and evaluate Paracetamol Tablet 29. To prepare and evaluate Chewable Tablet 30. To prepare and evaluate Dispersible Tablet 31. To prepare and evaluate Effervescent Tablet 32. To prepare and evaluate Ferrous Fumarate Capsule 33. To prepare and evaluate Antibiotic Capsule 34. Tablet Coating DEMO - 55 - S.No. 1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-IV(Medichem) Synthesis of Phthalimide from Phthalic anhydride and urea by nucleophilic substitution reaction 2 Synthesis of Anthranilic acid using phthalimide by Hoffmann rearrangement 3 Synthesis of O- Iodo benzoic acid from Anthranilic acid 4 Synthesis of m-Dinitro benzene from nitrobenzene by electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction 5 Synthesis of Acetanilide from aniline by acetylation 6 Synthesis of benzophenone oxime from benzophenone by nucleophilic addition reaction 7 Synthesis of benzanilide by beckmann rearrangement 8 Synthesis of 1,2,3,4 – tetra hydro carbazole from cyclohexanone by Fischer indole synthesis 9 Synthesis of Dibenzalcetone 10 Synthesis Of Cinnamic Acid from benzaldehyde by perkin reaction 11 Synthesis of benzil from benzoin by oxidation 12 Synthesis of Benzilic acid from benzil by Benzilic acid rearrangement 13 Determination of partition coefficient of benzoic acid 14 Determination of dissociation constant 15 Determination of molar refractivity and RM value 16 Resolution of racemic mixture 17 Resolution of racemic mixture 18 Preparation of hydrochloride salt of piperazine 19 Preparation of Phosphate salt of piperazine 20 Purification of solvent by fractional distillation 21 Distillation of solvent or high boiling liquid under Vacuum 22 Demonstration of QSAR software ( Hansch Analysis ) 23 Demonstration of Stereo model of drug 24 Demonstration of Stereo model of drug 25 Determination of partition coefficient of benzoic acid 26 Determination of dissociation constant 27 Determination of molar refractivity and RM value - 56 - PHARM ANALYSIS-II CLASS : T.Y.B.PHARM S.No TITLE OF EXPT 1. Introduction to potentiometry 2 Calibration of potentiometer 3 Determination of conc. of HCL 4 Determination of pKa and conc. of phosphoric acid 5 Determination of pKa and conc. of Oxalic acid 6 Determination of pKa and conc. of acetic acid 7 Introduction to conductometry 8 To determine cell constant and conductivity of water 9 To perform conductometric titration of HCL 10 To perform conductometric titration of acetic acid 11 Estimation of concentration of Boric acid by conductometry 12 Introduction to Polarimetry 13 To determine conc. of sugar by polarimetry 14 To determine compostion of binary mixture containing one optically active substance by Polarimetry 15 To determine order of Hydrolysis of sucrose in presence of acid 16 Complete analysis of API (Ascorbic acid) 17 Complete analysis of API (Aspirin) 18 Complete analysis of Excipient (Glycerin) 19 Complete analysis of Excipient (sucrose) 20 Complete analysis of Excipient (castor oil) 21 1.15.0.0.1.1 Introduction to refractometry 22 Determination of refractive index using Abbes Refractometry 23 Fluorometric estimation of quinine Sulphate from formulation - 57 - 24 To estimate Sodium ion conc. by Flame Photometry 25 To estimate potassium ion conc. by Flame Photometry 26 To estimate Sulphate ion conc. by Nepheloturbidometry 27 Introduction to U.V.VISIBLE spectrophotometry 28 Calibration of U.V.Visible spectrophotometer 29 To determine % purity of paracetamol tablets by U.V.Visible spectrophotometer 30 To determine % purity of propanolol tablets by U.V.Visible spectrophotometer 31 To determine % purity of carbamazepine tablets by U.V.Visible spectrophotometer 32 To determine % purity of Rifampicin tablets by U.V.Visible spectrophotometer 33 Estimation of active chemical principles from extracts of natural products by solvent extraction techniques Class:-Third Y. B. Pharm, Subject:-Pharmacology-II (Practical) Sr. No 1. 2. 3. Experiments Introduction to commonly used instruments in experimental pharmacology Care and handling of common laboratory animals Study of various anesthetics employed to anesthetize laboratory animals 4. Study of physiological salt solutions 5. Introduction to techniques of euthanasia 6. Study of various routes of drugs administration 7. Study of various methods of blood collections 8. 9. Study of various computer aided software demonstrating various experiments in pharmacology Analgesic activity by using Tail flick method - 58 - 10. Analgesic activity by using Tail immersions method 11. Analgesic activity by using Tail clamp method 12. Study of haloperidol induced muscle rigidity 13. Study of muscle relaxant activity 14. To study locomotor activity of drugs of using actophotometer 15. To study lithium induced head twitches 16. To study anticonvulsant activity of drug using MES method 17. To study anticonvulsant activity of drug using PTZ method 18. To study anticonvulsant activity of drug using strychnine method 19. Study of miotic and mydriatic effect of drugs using rabbits 20. To determine unknown concentration of sample/drugs by interpolation method 21. To determine unknown concentration of sample/drugs by interpolation method 22. To study CRC of Ach 23. To study CRC of Ach 24. To study drugs synergism using isolated tissues 25. To study drugs synergism using isolated tissues 26. To study drug antagonism using isolated tissues 27. To study drug antagonism using isolated tissues 28. To study effect of ions on CRC 29. To study CRC of Histamine 30. To study CRC of Histamine - 59 - PHARMACEUTICS – IV Sr.no. Final Year B. Pharm. Experimental Setup Title 1 Evaluation of Marketed Sustained Release Formulations – Tablets 2 Evaluation of Marketed Sustained Release Formulations – Tablets 3 Evaluation of Marketed Sustained Release Formulations – Capsules 4 Evaluation of Marketed Sustained Release Formulations – Capsules 5 Microencapsulation by coacervation technique 6 Evaluation of microcapsules – prepared by coacervation technique 7 Microencapsulation by polymer incompatibility 8 Evaluation of microcapsules– prepared by polymer incompatibility technique 9 Validation of Aseptic area 10 Formulation, packaging and quality control of sterile water for injection as per IP 11 Formulation, packaging and quality control of Ascorbic acid injection as per IP 12 Formulation, packaging and quality control of Calcium gluconate injection as per IP 13 Accelerated stability testing for injections 14 Formulation, packaging and quality control of Intra peritoneal dialysis fluid as per IP 15 Formulation, packaging and quality control of Sodium chloride and dextrose infusion as per IP 16 Formulation, packaging and quality control of Sulphacetamide eye drops B.P.C. 17 Tetracycline eye ointment I.P. 18 Pharmaceutical evaluation of Glass containers used for injectables 19 Pharmaceutical evaluation of Plastic containers used for injectables 20 Pharmaceutical evaluation of Rubber closures used for injectables 21 In-vitro pyrogen testing demonstration 22 Package validation trials of containers for small volume parenterals 23 Optimization of formulations using factorial design - 60 - 24 Experiment to study the effectiveness of antimicrobial preservative 25 Experiment to study the effectiveness of antioxidants 26 Evaluation of marketed parenteral suspensions 27 Evaluation of marketed parenteral emulsions 28 Optimization of formulations using factorial design 29 Formulation of lyophilized products as reconstitutable solution for injection 30 Evaluation of lyophilized products as reconstitutable solution for injection FINAL YEAR PHARMACOLOGY-III SR.NO. TITLE 1 To carry out the study of various methods of bioassay on various isolated tissue preparations through computerized simulated software programme. 2 To perform the bioassay of Acetyl choline by interpolation method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 3 To perform the bioassay of Acetyl choline by matching method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 4 To perform the bioassay of Acetyl choline by bracketing method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 5 To perform the bioassay of Acetyl choline by three point method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 6 To perform the bioassay of Atropine by percentage inhibition method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 7 To perform the bioassay of Histamine by interpolation method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 8 To perform the bioassay of Histamine by matching method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 9 To perform the bioassay of Histamine by bracketing method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 10 To perform the bioassay of Histamine by three point method using suitable isolated tissue preparation - 61 - 11 To perform the bioassay of Adrenaline by interpolation method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 12 To perform the bioassay of Adrenaline by matching method using suitable isolated tissue preparation 13 To perform the bioassay of Oxytocin by employing any of the above method using suitable isolated tissue preparation method using suitable isolated tissue preparation CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY 14 To carry out the simulated study of effect of various drugs on blood pressure of dog through computer software CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY At least six exercise 15-20 Comment on given prescription with reference to case reports mentioning possible indications and contraindications with dose, route of administration, justification for inclusion of each ingredient. Comment on special instructions, drug interactions and ADRs(if any), discharge medications BIOSTATISTICS (at least 5 exercise) 21-25 To carry out the statistical analysis of given experimental data using appropriate method/s based on parametric or non-parametric methods Final year Pharmaceutical analysis –III practical Expt Setup SR.NO. TITLE 1 Calibration of spectrophotometer as per official procedure 2 Spectrophotometric estimation of two – component formulations by simultaneous analysis. 3 Spectrophotometric estimation of two – component formulations by simultaneous analysis. 4 Spectrophotometric estimation of two – component formulations by simultaneous analysis. 5 Spectrophotometric estimation of two – component formulations by simultaneous analysis. 6 Validation of Analytical methods (Spectrophotometry & HPLC) as per official USP/ICH Guidelines. - 62 - 7 Validation of Analytical methods (Spectrophotometry & HPLC) as per official USP/ICH Guidelines. 8 Validation of Analytical methods (Spectrophotometry & HPLC) as per official USP/ICH Guidelines. 9 Validation of Analytical methods (Spectrophotometry & HPLC) as per official USP/ICH Guidelines. 10 Spectrophotometric Analysis of two components by Q-Method. 11 Spectrophotometric Analysis of two components by Q-Method. 12 Spectrophotometric Analysis of two components by Q-Method. 13 Spectrophotometric Analysis of two components by Q-Method. 14 Estimation of sodium by Flame photometry. 15 Estimation of Potassium by Flame photometry. 16 Estimation of Calcium by Flame photometry. 17 Estimation of Lithium by Flame photometry. 18 Separation of amino acid on Ion Exchange Resins. 19 Separation of amino acid on Ion Exchange Resins. 20 Separation of amino acid on Ion Exchange Resins. 21 Separation of anion exchange of Cations/ Anions/ Pharmaceuticals 22 Separation of anion exchange of Cations/ Anions/ Pharmaceuticals 23 Separation of anion exchange of Cations/ Anions/ Pharmaceuticals 24 Recording of IR spectra of compounds with different functional groups 25 Recording of IR spectra of compounds with different functional groups 26 Recording of IR spectra of compounds with different functional groups 27 Study of Quantitation Techniques in HPLC or GC ( % Area/Area Normalisation, Internal standard addition) 28 Study of system suitability parameters as per BP/USP protocol for HPLC or GC methods. 29 Workshop to interpret the structure of simple organic compounds using UV, IR, NMR, MS 30 Interpretation of X-ray powder diffraction pattern and to identify crystal types. - 63 - Pharmaceutical Chemistry V (2007-08) Experimental Setup Sr.No. 1. Experiment Synthesis of hydroquinone diacetate from hydroquinone 2. Synthesis of 2,5-dihydroxy acetophenone diacetate from hydroquinone diacetate 3. Synthesis of anthranilic acid 4. Synthesis of o-iodo benzoic acid 5. Synthesis of acetophenone phenyl hydrazone 6. Synthesis of 2-phenyl indole from acetophenone phenyl hydrazone 7. Synthesis of benzimidazole 8. Synthesis of ethyl nicotinate 9. Synthesis of benzyl alcohol 10. Synthesis of 2-methyl benzimidazole 11. Synthesis of 2-mercapto benzimidazole 12. Synthesis of propyl benzene from benzene 13. Synthesis of 4-fluoro acetophenone 14. Synthesis of 4-fluoro acetophenone 15. Synthesis of caprolactum 16. Synthesis of caprolactum 17. Synthesis of p-nitro aniline from o-nitro aniline 18. Hantzsch Synthesis 19. Hantzsch Synthesis - 64 - 20. Column chromatographic separation 21. Column chromatographic separation 22. Preparative TLC 23. Preparative TLC 24. Demo-steam distillation 25. Separation of ortho/para nitro phenols by steam distillation 26. Demo-high vacuum distillation 27. Demo – recrystallization 28. Demo-dean stark azeotropic water separation 29. Demo-pH based amino acid separation 30. Demo-catalytic hydrogenation PHARMACOGNOSY-III SR.NO. TITLE 1 Morphological study and T.S. of Vinca 2 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of vinca 3 Morphological study and T.S.of Datura 4 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of Datura 5 Morphological study and T.S. of Vasaka 6 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of Vasaka 7 Morphological study and T.S. of Cinchona 8 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of Cinchona 9 Morphological study and T.S. of Kurchi 10 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of Kurchi - 65 - 11 Morphological study and T.S. of Nux-Vomica 12 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of Nux-Vomica 13 Morphological study and T.S. of Rauwolfia 14 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of Rauwolfia 15 Morphological study and T.S. of Ashwagandha 16 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of Ashwagandha 17 Morphological study and T.S. of Ephedra 18 Chemical tests, microchemical tests, powder characteristics of Ephedra 19 Morphological characteristics of Gulvel,Bhuiamla, Brahmi, Shankhapushpi, Madhunashini, Nagarmotha, 20 Morphological characteristics of Bhilva, Rasna, Gokhru, Punarnava, Safed musali, Pipali 21 Determination of volatile oil content of clove oil and its evaluation 22 Determination of volatile oil content of eucalyptus oil and its evaluation 23 Determination of lipid content by solvent extraction 24 Extraction, Isolation and Chromatography of Caffeine from Tea 25 Eugenol from clove oil 26 Curcumenoids from Curcuma longa 27 Hesperidine from orange peel 28 Quinine from Cinchona bark 29 Extraction of Oleo- resin from Zinger 30 Extraction of Oleo- resin from Capsicum 31 Preparation and evaluation of Hair Cosmetics 32 Preparation and evaluation of Skin Cosmetics 33 Demonstration of Callus Formation 34 Project Assignment - 66 - ENCL-IX P.E. SOCIETY’S MODERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY FOR LADIES BORHADEWADI, DEHU-ALANDI ROAD, MOSHI ACADEMIC CALANDER (2008-09) Class-T.Y. and FINAL yr. B.Pharm Date of commencement of the college Total available days Holidays apart from Sundays 23/6/2008 Days spend on sessional and extracurricular activities Academic days S Month 1 June 07 --- 07 2 July 27 01 26 r. no. 2PROBABLE WORKING DAYS 3 14 July-Ashadhi Eakdashi 3 August 26 2 24 15-Independence say 19-Pateti 4 Septe mber 26 2 17 3-ganesh Chaturthi 30- Ghatasthaphana 5 Octobe r Term End19/10/2008 27 13 7 First sessional 14 2- Gandhi Jayanti 9-vijayadashmi 21-31-diwali - 67 - 6 Novem 25 2 ber 1-diwali Term start3/11/2008 7 23 Decem 13Jayanti 27 ber Guru Nanak 3 7 - Alandi yatra 17 2nd sessional 9-Bakri Id 25-Christmas 8 Januar 27 y 4 24 -Moharam 14-Makar sankrant 25-Kanitkar jayanti 26-Republic Day 9 Februa 24 ry 2 22 19-Shivjayanti 23-Mahashivratri 1 March 26 0 2 17 -Goodfriday 11-Dhulivandan Total working days 242 7 3rd sessional 21 29 Days on extracurricular activities=9 Total academic days-192-9=183 Class-S.Y. B.Pharm - 68 - 213-21=192 Date of commencement of the college Total available days Holidays apart from Sundays 23/6/2008 Sr . no. Month Days spend on sessional and extracurricular activities 4PROBABLE WORKING DAYS Academic days 5 1 June 07 --- 07 2 July 27 01 26 14 July-Ashadhi Eakdashi 3 August 26 2 24 15-Independence say 19-Pateti 4 Septe mber 26 2 07 3-ganesh Chaturthi 17 1st sessional 30- Ghatasthaphana 5 Octobe 27 r 14 2- Gandhi Jayanti Term End19/10/2008 6 13 Novem ber Term start3/11/2008 9-vijayadashmi 21-31-diwali 25 2 23 1-diwali 13Jayanti Guru Nanak - 69 - 7 Decem 27 ber 3 07 - Alandi yatra 17 2nd sessional 9-Bakri Id 25-Christmas 8 Januar 27 y 4 24 -Moharam 14-Makar sankrant 25-Kanitkar Jayanti 26-Republic Day 9 Februa 24 ry 2 22 19-Shivjayanti -Mahashivratri 10 March 26 2 24 -Goodfriday 11-Dhulivandan 11 April 26 02 07 14-Ambedkar jayanti 3rd sessional 17 -Mahavir jayanti To tal worki ng days 268 31 21 Days on extracurricular activities=9 Total academic days-216-9=207 Class-F.Y. B.Pharm - 70 - 23721=216 Date of commencement of the college Total available days Holidays apart from Sundays 18/8/2008 S Month 1 August r. no. Days spend on sessional and extracurricular activities 6PROBABLE WORKING DAYS 12 Academic days 7 1 11 2 26 20-Pateti 2 Septe mber 26+ 2 s 3-ganesh Chaturthi 30- Ghatasthaphana 3 Octobe 27+2S r Novem 9-vijayadashmi 25+ 2S First Sessional 2 25 1-diwali Term start3/11/2008 Decem ber 22 27-31-diwali ber 5 7 days 2- Gandhi Jayanti Term End25/10/2008 4 07 13Jayanti 27+ 2S Guru Nanak 3 26 - Alandi yatra 9-Bakri Id 25-Christmas - 71 - 6 Januar 27+2S y 4 7 days -Moharam 14-Makar sankrant 25 Second sessional 25-Kanitkar Jayanti 26-Republic Day 7 Februa 24+ 2S ry 2 24 19-Shivjayanti -Mahashivratri 8 March 26+2S 2 26 -Goodfriday 11-Dhulivandan 9 April 26+2S 02 7 days 14-Ambedkar jayanti 28 Third sessional -Mahavir jayanti Total working days 213-21=192 Days on extracurricular activities=9 Total academic days-192-9=183 - 72 - Extra and co-curricular activities 8ACTIVITY No. Of days Sports 1 NPW 2 Trip 1 Freshers party 1 Gathering 2 Industrial Trips 1 Send of 1 - 73 - ENCL-X P. E. SOCIETY’S MODERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (FOR LADIES) MOSHI, PUNE Time- Table 2008-09 (w.e.f 26/8/2008) - 74 - Y EAR M ON 10:0011:0 0 F. Y. S. Y. 11:0012:00 12:00- 1 1:00 :001.30 PIC P.E. PIC (HPA) (UYK) (HPA) MICR O (A) PC III (B) (VAW PH-I R Y. FI NAL PIC (C) (B) (PRJ) (SRK) (KCP ) MICR PC-III PCOL-I (VAM) (RRC) P’COL PA (VAW ) T. MDP O (SRK) 3.304.30 (A) PH-II 2.30-3.30 2.30 (C) (VAM) 1.30- ) PMM PH III PCOL-II (RVG) (VSK) (SMD) PA III(A) PCOLIII (B) PCOG III(C) (RRC) (MCU) (PRJ) PC IV E (A) II(B) (C) (SBN) (SMD) PH IV PC-V (UYK) II (VST) P’COG III (SVJ) (MCU) C T UE F. PIC Y. PH-I (HPA) HAP MDP (SND) PH-I (B) (A) (KCP) (UYK) MDP (C) (VVR) BIO S. (A) Y. MICRO (B) (VAM PC III MICR (C) (VAW) E T. O (RVG) PA II PH III PCOG II (A) PCOL-II (VSK) (SMD) S W ED PH IV (A) F. Y. PE (SRK) (VSK) ) (VST) FI NAL PH II (VAW ) Y. ( KCP ) P’A III (B) PCOLIII(C) (UYK) ( PRJ ) (RRC) PH-I HAP POC-I (KCP) (VVR) PC IV (B) (UPJ) (SBN) PC-V P’COG (SVJ) P’COL II (C) (RRC) PH-IV III (UYK) (MCU) S (A) ( RVG ) POC-I HAP (B) (VVR) PH-I (C) (VAM (KCP) ) PAI S. BIO (B) (A) Y. (VAM) (HPA) MICRO MICR (C) O (VAW) PCOL-I PA I (RRC) (HPA) (VAW ) T. Y. PC IV (SBN) BIOTEC H PH III PH-III (A) (VSK) (VSK) (MCU) FI NAL PCV(A) (SVJ) PH IV (B) (UYK) P’COG II (B)(UPJ) PA III(C) ( PRJ) - 75 - PC IV (C) (SBN) PH V PJRA PA III (KCP) (SRK) (PRJ ) ENCL-XI MODERN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY SUBJECT DISTRIBUTION AND WORKLOAD S r. No. Name Faculty 1 Mr. of Dhole Allotted theory Practical PH-I (2 Hrs) 02 S.N. 2 Mr. Suhas V. 3 Total Workload (Hr.) Joshi PC-V (3Hrs.) PC-V (Batch A, B, C) 12 Ms. Joshi U.P. PCOG-II(3 Hrs) PCOG-II (Batch A,B,C) 12 . 4 Mrs. Tambe PA-II (3Hrs) PA-II (Batch A,B,C ) PH-III (3 Hrs) PH-III (Batch A, B, C) V.S. 5 Ms Kashikar 14 V.S. 6 12 P.E. (2 Hrs.) Mr. Petkar K.C. PH-V (2 Hrs.) MDP (Batch A,B,C) PH I (1 Hrs) PH-I (Batch C) 17 MDP (2 Hrs) 7 Ms Upadhye P.COG-III M.C. Hr) (3 PCOG-III (Batch A,B,C) 14 BIOTECH(2 Hrs) 8 Mr. Gadhave R.V. PMM (3Hr) PC-III (Batch A, C) PC-III (1 Hrs) POC-I (Batch C) 15 POC-I (2Hrs) 9 Mr. H.P. Alhat P.A.-I (2Hr) PA-I (Batch A,B, C) P.IC (3 Hrs) PIC (Batch A, B ) 20 - 76 - 1 0 Mr. Chanshetti R.R. PCOL-III Hrs) (3 P, COL-III (Batch A, B, C) PCOL-II (BATCH C) PCOL-I( 3 Hrs) 1 Ms. Kolhe S.R. 1 1 2 Ms. V.A. Mane PJRA (3 Hr) PH-I (Batch A) PH-II (3 hr) PH II (Batch A,B,C) BIOCHEM (2 Hr) 1 3 Mr.Dhonde S.M. PCOL-II HRS) 18 Biochem (Batch A, B) PC-III (Batch B), PC-III (2 Hr) 18 16 POC-I (Batch A) (3 P, COL-II (Batch A, B) 10 CLINICAL BIOCHEM (1 HRS) 1 4 Ms. Khandekar U.Y. PH-IV (3 Hrs ) PH-IV (Batch A,B,C) P.E. (2 Hrs) PH-I (Batch B) 17 1 Mr. Virendra V. Rachella HAP (3Hrs ) HAP (Batch A,B,C) 1 Ms. Nikam S.B. PC-II (1 Hr) PC-II (Batch B) PC-IV (3 Hrs) PC-IV (Batch A,B,C) Mr. Jadhav P.R. Biochem (1 Hr.) PIC(Batch C) PA-III (3 Hrs) Biochem (Batch C) 5 6 1 7 12 16 19 PA-III (Batch A,B,C) 1 8 Mrs V.A. Warad MICRO (3 hrs) Micro (batch A, B, C) - 77 - 12 - 78 - - 79 - - 80 -