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OM SAKTHI (Accredited by “NAAC” with CGPA of 2.80 on a Seven point scale at “B ++ ” grade) MELMARUVATHUR - 603 319, TamilNadu. Established in 1993/Courses Offered - B.Pharmacy, M.Pharmacy and Ph.D. (Approved by Pharmacy Council of India & AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to The Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R Medical University, Chennai.) Website: http://apcp.in; Tel: 044/27529093; Email: [email protected] K:y ke;jpuk; ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019-2020

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  • OM SAKTHI

    (Accredited by “NAAC” with CGPA of 2.80 on a Seven point scale at “B++

    ” grade)

    MELMARUVATHUR - 603 319, TamilNadu.

    Established in 1993/Courses Offered - B.Pharmacy, M.Pharmacy and Ph.D.

    (Approved by Pharmacy Council of India & AICTE, New Delhi,

    Affiliated to The Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R Medical University, Chennai.)

    Website: http://apcp.in; Tel: 044/27529093; Email: [email protected]

    K:y ke;jpuk;

    ACADEMIC

    CALENDAR

    2019-2020

    2010-2011

  • Om Sakthi

    ADHIPARASAKTHI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (Accredited by “NAAC” with a CGPA of 2.80 on a Seven point scale at “B

    ++” grade)

    (Approved by Pharmacy Council of India & AICTE, New Delhi,

    Affiliated to The TamilNadu Dr. M.G.R Medical University, Chennai.)

    MELMARUVATHUR - 603 319.

    ACADEMIC CALENDAR

    2019-2020

  • OM SAKTHI

    ADHIPARASAKTHI SIDDHAR PEEDAM

    The Holy-shrine Suyambu Arulmigu Adhiparasakthi Siddhar Peedam is situated at

    Melmaruvathur (in Tamil Nadu) which is 91 kms south of Chennai on the NH-45. This place is

    being considered as holy for the past 2000 years. This is the place were 21 Siddhars, men and

    women, have their Jeeva Samadis. These Siddhars belongs to various religions. This is the Holy

    Land where a Lady Siddhar resides and blesses.

    This Siddhar Peedam functions on the fundamental principle of blesses. All Religions are

    acceptable and the basic tenet as One Mother – One Race. The basic tenet of spirituality i.e.,

    Worship of Almighty and Service to Humanity which is being perceived and realized in the

    activities of the Adhiparasakthi Movement. The spiritual Guru is His Holiness Arulthiru Bangaru

    Adigalar who is the moving spirit of this movement.

    The prime objective for which the Peedam strives is the cult of Sakthi should be upheld

    and each and every one‟s grievances should be removed.

  • OM SAKTHI

    ADHIPARASAKTHI SIDDHAR PEEDAM

    MELMARUVATHUR- 603 319.

  • Om Sakthi

    HIS HOLINESS

    ARULTHIRU BANGARU ADIGALAR

    His Holiness Arulthiru Bangaru Adigalar is the very incarnation of Goddess

    Adhiparasakthi who has taken human form at Melmaruvathur to uphold dharma. The devotees

    reverently and affectionately address His Holiness Arulthiru Adigalar as AMMA denoting the

    Universal Mother. He is one Sakthi Upachakar whose appearance is just the personification of

    simplicity.

    He is one living Siddhar who raises the prestige of the country through mass prayers. He

    has been showing by practice that spirituality is a combination of devotion of duty which

    basically means service to the downtrodden.

    He is one Wiseman who lives with family like any other common man is the one who

    gives equal rights to women in the field of spirituality.

    The spiritual way of this Acharya Peeta Nayakar is to preach to the charitable trusts what

    is to be done and also to practice what he preaches.

    His Holiness takes messages of spirituality to the doorsteps of common man. He has

    dedicated himself to the cause of solidarity of the human souls and through this, elevation of the

    human race.

  • OM SAKTHI

    His Holiness ARULTHIRU AMMA,

    Founder President, ACMEC Trust.

  • Om Sakthi

    ADHIPARASAKTHI CHARITABLE MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL AND

    CULTURAL TRUST (ACMEC TRUST)

    It is often repeatedly said by elders, philanthropists and noble persons that charitable and

    welfare activities should be performed for the benefit of the downtrodden and upliftment of the

    poor and the have-nots. This is one of the often repeated messages of His Holiness Arulthiru

    Adigalar ordained and founded Adhiparasakthi Charitable, Medical, Educational and Cultural

    Trust (ACMEC TRUST). His Holiness Arulthiru Adigalar is the Founder President of the

    charitable trust which came into being 1978.

    The activities of the charitable trust are guided and directed through the oracles of His

    Holiness Arulthiru Adigalar. The Charitable Trust‟s daily service is free medical treatment for

    over 1000 patients and free one time meal for the poor. Those who participate in the

    administration of the spiritual organization are our devotees, nominated only through the oracles

    of His Holiness Arulthiru Adigalar. The devotees of His Holiness Arulthiru Adigalar are spread

    in over 70 countries.

    The Adhiparasakthi Charitable Trust as a whole in its broadest perspective dedicates

    itself to the welfare of the society at large by imparting Educational, Medical, Cultural and

    Social Services under the guidance and directives of His Holiness Arulthiru Adigalar.

  • Om Sakthi

    Sakthi Tmt. V. LAKSHMI BANGARU ADIGALAR Vice- President, ACMEC Trust &

    Chairperson, Adhiparasakthi College of Pharmacy Melmaruvathur-603 319.

  • Om Sakthi

    Adhiparasakthi College of Pharmacy

    Melmaruvathur – 603 319

    VISION

    To mould youth to combat changing challenges and to serve global community, with

    professional competence and spiritual commitments to excellence.

    Advance learning and knowledge by teaching, research and by extension programmes

    so as to enable a student to obtain advantages of pharmacy education.

    To provide the right kind of leadership in all ambles of life.

    MISSION

    To provide quality, value-based and career-oriented education to students, especially

    rural young men and women, who will be the agents of societal transformation and global

    development through their selfless and spiritual service.

  • PHARMACIST’S OATH

    I Swear by the code of Ethics of Pharmacy Council of India in relation to the

    community and shall act as an integral part of health care team.

    I shall uphold the laws and standards governing my profession.

    I shall strive to perfect and enlarge my knowledge to contribute to the advancement

    of pharmacy and public health.

    I shall follow the system which I consider best for pharmaceutical care and

    counseling of patients.

    I shall endeavor to discover and manufacture drugs of quality to alleviate

    sufferings of humanity.

    I shall hold in confidence the knowledge gained about the patients in connection

    with professional practice and never divulge unless compelled to do so by the law.

    I shall associate with organizations having their objectives for betterment of the

    profession of Pharmacy and make contribution to carry out the work of those

    organizations.

    While I continue to keep this Oath inviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life

    and the practice of Pharmacy respected by all, at all times!

    Should I trespass and violate this oath, may the reverse be my lot!

  • COMMUNICATION DETAILS

    Website: http://apcp.in

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Telephone: 044 -27529093:9003542444

    Fax: 044 - 27529196

    WORKING HOURS

    Year Morning Lunch Evening

    First 8.30 -12.30 12.45-03.55

    Second 9.05 -12.15 12.15-1.15 01.15-5.15

    Third 9.05-12.15 12.15-1.15 01.15-4.25

    Fourth 9.05-12.15 12.15-1.15 01.15-4.30

    LIBRARY

    8.30 am to 6.30 pm

    on all working days.

    COMPUTER CENTRE

    9.00 am to 5.00 pm

    on all working days.

  • PERSONAL MEMORANDUM

    Name : …………………………………………

    Class : …………………………………………

    Date of Birth : …………………………………………

    Exam Register No. : …………………………………………

    Bank Name/IFSC code: …………………………………………

    Branch Name :……………………………………………

    Bank A/C No. : ……………………………………………

    Father‟s Name : ……………………………./Cell No……………………………….

    Mother‟s Name :…………………………/Cell No………………………………..

    Permanent Address : ………………………………………....

    ………………………………………….

    ………………………………………….

    PIN: …………………………………….

    Contact Address : …………………………………………

    ………………………………………….

    …………………………………………..

    PIN: …………………………………….

    Phone Number/Cell : ………………………………………..

    Aadhar No. : ………………………………………...

    E- Mail I.D. : …………………………………………

    Height : …………… cm; Weight: ……………Kg

    Blood Group : ……………………………………………..

  • COURSE OF STUDY:

    Course of study for Semester-I

    The course of study for B.Pharm shall include semester wise Theory and Practical as given in

    Table. The number of hours to be devoted to each theory, Tutorial and practical course in any semester

    shall not be less than that shown in Table.

    Course code Name of the course No. of

    hours

    Tutorial Credit points

    BP101T Human Anatomy and Physiology 1/Theory 3 1 4

    BP102T Pharmaceutical Analysis -1/Theory 3 1 4

    BP103T Pharmaceutics -1/Theory 3 1 4

    BP104T Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry-Theory 3 1 4

    BP105T Communication skill – Theory* 2 - 2

    BP106RBT/ RMT Remedial Biology/ Mathematics*- Theory 2 - 2

    BP107P Human Anatomy and Physiology 1/Practical 4 - 2

    BP108P Pharmaceutical Analysis -1/Practical 4 - 2

    BP109P Pharmaceutics -1/ Practical 4 - 2

    BP110P Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry1/ Practical 4 - 2

    BP111P Communication skill – Practical* 2 - 1

    BP112BP Remedial Biology- Practical* 2 - 1

    Total 32/34$/36± 4 27/29$//30±

    ±Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied Mathematics/Physics/Chemistry at HSC and

    appearing for Remedial biology (RB) course $Applicable ONLY for the students who have studied /Physics/Chemistry/Botany/Zoology at HSC

    and appearing for Remedial Mathematics(RM)course* Non- University Examination (NUE)

    . Course of study for Semester-II

    Course code Name of the course No. of Hours Tutorial Credit points

    BP201T Human Anatomy and Physiology I1/Theory 3 1 4

    BP202T Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 1-Theory 3 1 4

    BP203T Biochemistry /Theory 3 1 4

    BP204T Pathophysiology– Theory 3 1 4

    BP205T Computer Application in Pharmacy - Theory* 3 - 3

    BP206T Environmental Science– Theory* 3 - 3

    BP207P Human Anatomy and Physiology 1I/Practical 4 - 2

    BP208P Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 1-/Practical 4 - 2

    BP209P Biochemistry / Practical 4 - 2

    BP210P Computer Application in Pharmacy –Practical* 2 - 2

    Total 32 4 29

    * Non- University Examination (NUE)

  • PERSONAL MEMORANDUM

    (2018-2019)

    Name : …………………………………………

    Class : ………………………………………..

    Date of Birth : ………………… Exam Register No. : …………………………

    Bank Name/IFSC code: ………………………………………………………………….

    Branch Name :………………… Bank A/C No : ………………………………

    Father‟s Name : …………………………………/Cell No………………………

    Mother‟s Name :……………………………./Cell No……………………………

    Permanent Address : ………………………………………........................................

    …………………………………………………………………..

    PIN ………………………………………………………………

    Contact Address : …………………………………………………………………

    ………………………………………………………………….

    PIN……………………………………………………………..

    Phone Number/Cell : ………………………………………………………………….

    Aadhar No. : …………………… E- Mail I.D:………………………………

    Height : ………cm; Weight: ………Kg; Blood Group:……………….

    I KNOW THE ELIGIBILITY FOR UNIVERSITY EXAM

    1. Attendance to be secured above 85% (Separately for Theory & Practical)

    2. Internal Assessment Marks to be obtained above 50% (Separately for Theory & Practical)

    3. Exam fee to be paid in approved Challan, one copy to be submitted in office, the challan

    number to be entered in the consolidated statement and student signature to be affixed in

    the statement and University Examination application.

    False Phone Number(Father) Reflects on CC Signature of the student

  • OM SAKTHI

    Adhiparasakthi College of Pharmacy was established in the year 1993 with the Blessings

    of Founder- President. His Holiness Arulthiru Bangaru Adigalar in order to meet the growing

    demands of the Pharmacists in Pharma industry and modern hospitals etc. This institution is

    governed by the Vice President of the ACMEC Trust Thirumathi V. Lakshmi Bangaru Adigalar

    as Chairperson. This institution is one of the prestigious educational institutions functioning

    under the Adhiparasakthi Charitable, Medical, Educational and Cultural Trust.

    This Institution is approved by Government of Tamil Nadu, All India Council for

    Technical Education, New Delhi, recognized by Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi and

    Affiliated to The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai.

    From the day of inception, the college has been growing from strength to strength. The

    College campus is spread over a wide area accommodating spacious buildings to house, Machine

    Room, Central Instrumentation Lab., Laboratories, Class Rooms, Rest Rooms, Computer with

    internet centre, Library with reading Room, Hostels, Sports complex and other infrastructural

    facilities. The College has a sound infrastructure on par with any of the leading institution. A

    team of highly qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty members guide the student in the

    pursuit of technological excellence and perfection.

    A strong theoretical base and a sound practical exposure through in-plant training and

    industrial visits prepare the students to meet any challenge in the Pharmacy field.

    Participation in technical activities like Paper presentation, International and National

    Seminars, Symposium and Workshops at home and outside update the students knowledge and

    know- how in the latest developments of their field.

    ADHIPARASAKTHI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

  • Special training given to the students and soft skill enable the students to get placement in

    multinational and other reputed organization.

    The College was started with under graduate course in the year 1993 followed by three

    post graduate courses viz. M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Analysis), M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)

    and M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) and Ph.D. Courses in the academic year 2003-

    2004, 2008-2009, 2009-2010 and 2007-2008 respectively.

    The College has chalked out a perspective plan, being guided by eminent pharmacists

    from institutions of higher learning and industrialists, so as to develop and strengthen the

    academic activities of the College and to keep in tune with the demands of the rapidly changing

    industrial needs. Extraordinary day to day care is being taken by staff to mould the budding

    pharmacists with academic excellence and practical exposure. The effort of the staff has been

    reflected in the ranks and the distinctions secured by the students in the university examinations.

  • Om Sakthi

    ADHIPARASAKTHI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

    MELMARUVATUR – 603 319.

    GOVERNING COUNCIL

    MEMBERS

    1. Thirumathi V. Lakshmi Bangaru Adigalar - Chairperson

    Executive Trustee/Vice President, APCP,

    Melmaruvathur.

    2. Sakthi Tmt.Dr.E.Srilekha Senthil Kumar - Member

    Correspondent,APCP, Melmaruvathur.

    3. Sakthi Dr.T. Ramesh - Member

    Correspondent, Adhiparasakthi Dental College,

    Melmaruvathur.

    4. Sakthi .Dr. B. Umadevi - Member

    APCP, Melmaruvathur.

    5. Thiru. R. Karunanidhi - Member

    Secretary, ACMEC Trust, Melmaruvathur.

    6. Mr. A.K. Venkatasamy - Member

    Treasurer, ACMEC Trust, Melmaruvathur.

    7. Dr.T.Vetrichelvan - Member/Convenor

    Principal, APCP, Melmaruvathur.

    ACADEMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    1. Dr. S. Kavimani, MTPGIHS, Puducherry.

    2. Dr. M. Jegadeesan, Tamil University(Retired), Thanjavur.

    3. Dr. K. Valliappan, Annamalai University(Retired), Chidambaram.

    4. Dr. K. Ilango, SRM University, Chennai.

    5. Dr. A. Rajasekaran, KMCH College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore.

  • 1. Executive Trustee/Vice President : Thirumathi V. Lakshmi Bangaru Adigalar

    2. Correspondent : Dr. E. Srilekha Senthil Kumar

    3. Principal : Dr. T. Vetrichelvan

    4. IQAC Co-ordinator : Prof. Dr. A.S.K. Sankar

    5. Chief Warden of APCP Hostels : Dr. T. Vetrichelvan

    6. Head of Departments

    i. Pharmaceutical Analysis : Prof. Dr. T. Vetrichelvan

    ii. Pharmaceutics : Prof. Dr. K. Sundramoorthy

    iii. Pharmaceutical Chemistry : Prof. Dr. D. Nagavalli

    iv. Pharmacology : Dr. S. Shoba

    v. Pharmacognosy : Dr. S. Sathya

    7. Librarian : Mr. M. Suresh, M.L.I.S.

    8. Purchase officer : Prof. Dr. T. Vetrichelvan

    9. Students Welfare and Discipline : Prof. K. Sundaramoorthy

    10. Physical Director : Mr. K.K. Rajmohan.

    11. Sports and Games Convenor : Dr. A. Umar Faruksha

    12. NSS Officer : Mr. S.Murugan

    13. YRC Officer : Mr. T. Ayyappan

    14. Printing and publications : Mrs. S. Shoba

    15. Industry- Institute – Interaction Cell : Mr. T. Ayyappan

    16. Instrumentation Room : Dr. A.S.K. Sankar

    17. Red Ribbon Club : Mr. G. Harihara Puthra Ayyanar

    18. Training and placement Officer : Mr. T. Ayyappan

    19. Alumni Association : Mr. S. Murugan.

    20. Public Relations officer : Mr. T. Ayyappan

    21. APCP Magazine : Mrs. S. Shoba

    22. Transport Officer : Mr. S. Elumalai

    23. Administrative officer : Mr.N. Muthumalla

    24. Office Superintendent/Asst. : Mr.S. Elumalai/M.Karthikeyan

    25. Animal House Keeper : Mr.J. Ramamoorthy

    26. Medicinal Garden : Mr.K. Sekar

    27. Computer Centre : Mrs. A. Sheelarani

    CONTACT PERSONS OF APCP

  • COURSES OFFERED

    Sl. No.

    DIPLOMA COURSE

    INTAKE

    1.

    D.PHARM. (2 Years )

    60

    Sl. No.

    UNDER GRADUATE DEGREE COURSE

    INTAKE

    1.

    B.PHARM. (4 Years )

    60

    Sl. No.

    POST GRADUATE DEGREE COURSES (2 Years)

    INTAKE

    1.

    M.PHARM. (PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS)

    18

    2.

    M.PHARM. (PHARMACEUTICS)

    18

    3.

    M.PHARM. (PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY)

    10

    Sl. No.

    Ph.D. PROGRAM

    INTAKE

    1.

    Ph.D. in PHARMACY (Minimum 3-4 Years)

    18

  • COLLEGE RULES AND REGULATIONS

    General rules

    1. Students should come clean, tidy and smartly dressed.

    2. They should be regular and punctual in attending classes and all activities concerned with the

    College.

    3. Gathering in groups at roads, entrances, exists, pathways, garden, etc., is strictly forbidden.

    4. On entering the class, they shall observe strict silence irrespective of the presence or absence

    of the teacher.

    5. The students should get up quietly and quickly as the teacher enters the class and keep

    standing till the teacher asks them to be seated.

    6. No student is permitted to leave the classroom during the class hours.

    7. Students should not leave the class or attend late under the pretext of paying fees or taking

    books from libraries. Time earmarked for such purposes during non – class hours must be

    strictly adhered to.

    8. Students are expected to read notices/circulars displayed on the College Notice Board.

    Ignorance of not reading any notice/circular displayed shall not be accepted as an excuse for

    failing to comply with the direction contained in it.

    9. All vehicles must be parked safely only in the parking place.

    10. Students using cell phones in college and hostel campus is not allowed.

    11. Students should drive motor vehicles with Helmet.

    12. Students should promptly stand in their place when played “Moola Mandiram” in Morning

    Prayer.

    13. Spitting, smoking, throwing papers inside college and hostel campus are strictly prohibited.

    14. No students will be permitted to enter into the college without Identity card, shoes and

    tucked in shirts.

    15. During the practical hours, No student is allowed inside the laboratory without Apron,

    Weighing box, and Records etc.

    Ragging Strictly Prohibited

    Ragging is strictly prohibited by an act promulgated by the Government of Tamil

    Nadu with a penalty of imprisonment. If any student indulges in any form of

    ragging inside the college or hostel premises or outside, he/she will be summarily

    expelled from the college.

  • 1. Students shall attend all classes regularly and punctually.

    2. Student must be punctual to each lecture class.

    3. Students are not permitted to absent themselves without prior permission.

    4. An application for leave with details mentioning the period and the reason should be

    submitted in prescribed form to the Principal a day before the leave is required through the

    faculty advisor and head of the department.

    5. In case of absence without prior permission, application for leave must be submitted as soon

    as the candidate returns to the college in the presence of father.

    6. College insists on regular attendance in all classes and percentage should not be less than

    85 %.

    7. Where leave is applied due to sickness, the production of a medical certificate by the Doctors

    should be attached with the leave letter.

    Certificates

    1. While need of any certificates, the student must give a request in written. Ordinarily notice of

    two days is necessary for the issue of a certificate.

    2. A student will be furnished with a transfer certificate and conduct certificate on application if

    he /she apply within five working days of the term succeeding his/ her departure from the

    college.

    3. No duplicate copy of transfer certificate will be issued. However any loss during journey etc.

    it may be considered to issue duplicate T.C. with F.I.R. etc.

    4. Conduct certificate, Bonafide certificate, Course completion certificate etc. will be issued

    within 24 hours on receipt of request from students/parents.

    5. In the case of application for any of the above certificate made one year after leaving the

    college, a search fee fixed by finance committee shall be charged.

    6. Additional copy of the above certificates will be issued on request for a valid reason.

    ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE RULES

  • 7. Provisional/Degree certificate can be obtained on payment of the prescribed amount with the

    application form.

    8. Duplicate mark sheet and Mark transcriptions are not issued by the college. Student should

    apply to the university for the same.

    9. Students who wish to leave in the middle of the course should pay the fees for the remaining

    period and get clearance certificate since the seat given to them are going to remain vacant.

    10. The original certificates furnished by a student at the time of admission to the college will be

    return only at the time of his/her leaving the college. The certificates shall be issued on

    production of a no dues in the prescribed form.

    Identity card

    Each student of this college must possess an identity card with his/ her photograph affixed on

    it duly attested by the Principal. They are advised to keep the card with them always. Students

    with Duplicate I.D. card will not be entertained.

    Dress Regulation

    All the Students must wear Red uniform on every Friday. The undergraduate boy students

    are expected to wear Black pant and White shirt with collar and shoes on every Monday and the

    Girl students are expected to wear White Churidhar, Green Shawl and shoes on every Monday.

    The Under graduate and Post graduate boy students are expected to wear Formal Pant and Shirt

    with collar and Shoes on remaining days. The Girl students are expected to wear decent dresses.

    Skirts, Jeans and Frocks are not allowed.

  • 1. All students and members of Teaching and Non- Teaching staff shall be members of Library.

    2. The Library will be kept open on all working days from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm.

    3. Books will be lent to the Eligible members only against the „Borrowers Card‟. Members can

    borrow one book on each card. The cards shall be given back when the books are returned.

    These cards must be kept under careful custody, as the member, who is issued the card shall

    be held responsible for any book borrowed against the card.

    4. Members shall be responsible for the borrower‟s card issued to them. Loss of library cards

    should be reported immediately to the Librarian (no duplicate card will be issued during the

    validity period of the lost card). A period of one month shall be given to the member to trace

    and return the card. If after this period, it is still untraceable, an understanding in writing

    shall be given to the effect that the member will hold himself responsible for any

    unauthorized borrowing in exchange for the lost card. On such an undertaking being given, a

    duplicate card shall be issued on payment of Rs. 100/-

    5. All the cards must be returned to the Librarian when a student leaves the College. A panel fee

    of Rs.100/- shall be charged for each missing card.

    6. Every member should return/withdraw books only at the stipulated time.

    7. Library Borrower‟s cards and books shall be issued to members only on production of their

    identity cards.

    8. Borrowers are responsible for loss or damage to the books so borrowed. The date slip (on

    page two of the cover of each book) and any other label should not be tampered with. Serious

    action shall be taken on any violation of this rule. Every book shall be examined as soon as it

    is returned, and if pages in the book are found to be marked, soiled or damaged, the

    borrowers shall be required to replace the book with a new copy or pay such compensation as

    may be fixed by the Principal.

    9. Borrowers on receiving books shall examine them before they leave the library and report to

    the Librarian if any damage, be noticed.

    10. Borrowers shall on no account sub-lend books to others, library cards are not transferable.

    RULES AND REGULATIONS OF LIBRARY

    General Rules

  • 11. A student is entitled to keep a book for one week from the date of issue. Every book

    borrowed from the library shall be returned on or before the due date (marked on date slip). It

    may be re – issued only once to the same person for a further period of one week under a new

    course slip, if the particular book is not reserved.

    12. Library borrowers card are issued to all eligible member are noted below

    i. Faculty – 7 cards

    ii. Undergraduate students – 2 cards

    iii. Postgraduate students _ 2 cards

    13. Students have to maintain the highest order of decorum inside the library. Members who

    misbehave in the library or misuse the library facilities are subject to disciplinary action.

    14. If books are not returned to the library on the due date, a fine of 50 paisa per day per volume

    shall be levied. The card will be returned to the borrower only on payment of fine. Absence

    from the College shall not be an excuse for any delay in returning the books.

    15. Books due on a holiday can be returned without fine on the next working day.

    16. Journals shall not be issued for reference outside the library.

    17. Reference books and bound copies of University Examination question papers shall not be

    lent outside the Library.

    18. The Librarian may recall any books at any time even if the normal period of loan has not

    expired.

    19. The Librarian may refuse to issue books to those who violate these rules.

    20. No reading materials shall be removed from its place without the knowledge of the Librarian.

    21. Strict silence must be observed in the library.

    22. Members must leave their belongings at the depository before entering the library.

    23. Non-adherence to any of the rules or any other malpractice by any member shall involve

    withdrawal of library facilities in accordance with the instructions of the Principal.

  • REFERENCE SECTION

    Reference section and Journal section are functioning in the Library on all working days

    BOOK BANK

    1. A Book Bank is functioning in the library for the benefit of students of scheduled castes and

    scheduled tribes (SC/ST) who are receiving the Government of India post-matric scholarship.

    Four books will be issued to each student for an academic year.

    2. The Main objective of the book bank is to help the students belonging to the SC/ST

    communities by issuing the prescribed text books.

    3. The Students belonging to SC/ST alone are eligible to borrow books from the book bank.

    4. SC/ST students, who are desires of borrowing books, should submit an application form. All

    the columns in the application form should be filled up and submitted on or before the last

    date, which shall be notified in the library notice board.

    5. Books are issued subject to availability.

    6. No Students can claim any book as a matter of right.

    7. No Student can keep the book issued to him/her for more than one Academic year.

    8. Books borrowed under the book bank scheme should be returned as soon as they are no

    longer required.

    9. A fine of 50 paisa per day shall be levied for late return of books

    10. Books should not be interchanged on their own. Any student who loses or defaces the book

    issued to him/her shall replace it by a new copy or pay double the cost of the book with fine.

    11. Students who receive the books from the book bank should see whether the books issued to

    them are in good condition and also to note whether the page number of the issue register is

    entered in the books issued to them.

    12. It is the Personal responsibility of the students to see whether return entries are made in the

    issue register at the time of return.

    13. Transfer Certificate will be issued only after the production of No Dues Certificate from the

    library.

  • HOSTEL RULES

    1. Principal or a senior professor of the college shall be the chief warden of the hostels and Faculty members shall act as deputy and resident wardens.

    2. The chief warden and deputy warden will make admission to the hostel. All applications for admission must be made to the deputy wardens in the prescribed form which can be had from

    the hostel office.

    3. Members of the hostel should not absent themselves from the college and stay in the hostel without obtaining previous leave.

    4. Members of the hostel should remain in the rooms and study their subject during the study hours. Study Hours: 8.00 P.M to 10.30 P.M.

    5. Members of the hostel should maintain perfect silence during the study hours.

    6. Members of the hostel should leave the hostel on any day with the previous permission of resident warden and principal; otherwise severe disciplinary action will be taken against

    them.

    7. No Students leave or enter into the hostel after 7.00 P.M.

    8. However owing to unforeseen reasons, if a student has to go out without permission shall record his name and the nature of his business in the register kept for the purpose.

    9. Attendance will be taken every day between 8.30 P.M and 10.30 P.M and those who have gone out without permission will be fined and disciplinary action will be taken.

    10. The inmates should not tamper with the electrical installation in their rooms likes the use of extra lights, electric heater, electric iron, cell phones, radio is strictly forbidden.

    11. Members shall not move furniture from one place to another or exchange them among themselves. They are prohibited from defacing or damaging the furniture in anyway. The

    cost of any damage so caused shall be recovered from them.

    12. The mess dues must be paid in the college office before the prescribed date. Fine shall levy for the delay in the payment of mess dues.

    13. Members are advised not to leave money or valuable materials in their rooms. The hostel authorities will not be responsible for goods lost by members. They are also advised to open

    Savings Accounts in the Bank or Post Office.

  • 14. Boarders shall on no account be served meals or Tiffin in their rooms except when they are sick.

    15. Mess Timings

    Breakfast - 07.00 am to 08.10 am

    Lunch - 12.00 pm to 01.10 pm

    Dinner - 07.00 pm to 08.15 pm

    Meals or Tiffin shall not be served after the above specified hours.

    16. No member shall enter the kitchen.

    17. No guest can be entertained without the permission from the Resident Warden.

    18. Severe action shall be taken on boarders who permit non members to stay in their rooms.

    19. Members should maintain the silence in their rooms.

    20. Any complaint against any employee of the hostel for any cause may be made in writing to the Chief Warden through the Resident Warden for action. No member shall take law in to

    his own hands even the conduct of the employee may be grave or provocative.

    21. Smoking, shouting, gambling, keeping possession of intoxicants etc., inside the hostel premises is strictly prohibited.

    22. Any breach of discipline in the hostel shall be dealt with either by fine, suspension or expulsion from the hostel. Expulsion from the hostel, temporarily or permanently shall entail

    similar expulsion from the College.

    23. Inmates of the hostel should not go outside the hostel premises for bathing, face washing, etc.

    24. Members of the hostel should not organize or convene meeting of any sort without the written permission of the Resident Warden and Chief Warden.

    25. Students who were expelled for nonpayment of mess dues will be permitted to join the mess only on the day next to the day of his clearing the mess dues.

    26. Expelled students who is removed or suspended from the college shall automatically cease to be a member of the hostel.

    27. The mess dues of scholarship holders shall be adjusted from their scholarship amount available. The student must clear any extra dues.

  • 28. No person except a student‟s mother in to the ladies hostel is permitted to visit the hostel unless specially permitted by the Resident Warden.

    29. Every student seeking admission in the hostel should give an undertaking in the prescribed form. His/her parents should also endorse the same.

    30. The Chief Warden shall decide any question not covered by these rules and his interpretation of the rules shall be final.

    31. The inmates of the hostel should note their movements and should sign in the movement register whenever they leave the hostel premises for whatsoever purposes. Failure to do so

    shall entail severe punishment. The decision of the Chief Warden shall be final in matters of

    punishment of a student for violation of any of the rules of the hostel.

    32. In general, the above rules apply both for Gents and Ladies Hostels. However, additional rules as and when implemented in the Ladies Hostel have to be followed by girl‟s students.

    33. As per University and College Rules Students are not permitted to use cell phones in college premises and Hostels. Such of the students who are violating the rules will be fined and their

    cell phones will be confiscated and will not be returned.

    SCHOLARSHIPS

    I. GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU SCHOLARSHIPS

    1. Backward Class Scholarship

    This scholarship is awarded by the District Backward Class Welfare Officer to the students

    of Backward/Most Backward Classes belonging to any religion who have secured not less than

    50% in the aggregate in the final examination or previous year final examination. The annual

    income for sanction of the scholarship should be less than Rs. 2,00,000/-.

    2. SC/ST Scholarship

    Under this scheme, financial assistance is provided by way of scholarship for SC/ST

    students. This scholarship is awarded by the District scheduled Class Welfare Officer to the

    students of SC/ST Classes belonging to any religion who have secured not less than 50% in the

    aggregate in the final examination or previous year final examination. The annual income for

    sanction of the scholarship should be less than Rs. 2,50,000/-

  • II. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA SCHOLARSHIPS

    1. National Scholarship (For latest information may be verified the Collegiate Education

    website)

    Value of the scholarship is Rs. 170/- per month for resident scholars and Rs. 120/- for day

    scholars for 10 months per academic year. The director of collegiate Education, Chennai, awards

    the scholarship. The candidates (Indian Citizens), who obtain at least 60 % marks in the

    aggregate in the HSC Examination or its equivalent examination are eligible. The income of the

    parents of the scholars is as prescribed by central government.The Director of Collegiate

    Education selects the candidates for award of scholarship.

    2. Scholarship for SC/ST Students

    Value of the scholarship for boys is Rs.984/- per month to resident or hostellers and Rs.636/-

    per month to day scholars for 10 months per academic year. The annual income limit for the

    sanction of these scholarship is Rs.2,50, 000/-

    3. Government of India Scholarship for the Physically Handicapped Students (For latest

    information refer concern website)

    Blind, Deaf and orthopedically handicapped students who are eligible should have secured

    50 % marks in the final annual examination. There is no age limit for these students. A certificate

    to this effect will have to be submitted along with applications. Disabled students should not be

    in receipt of other financial assistance. Applications should be made to the Department of Social

    Welfare in the prescribed form through the head of the institution. Rate of Scholarship is Rs.

    120/- per month for day scholars and Rs.170/- per month of hostellers.

    OTHER FACILITIES

    COMPUTER FACILITIES

    A full fledged Internet Centre is available with a separate 2mbps leased line for faster

    access. The centre functions round the clock for the benefit of staff and students with the most

    modern systems.

    TRAINING CELL

    The Institute – Industry Interaction cell arranges training for the students. First year

    students are made to undergo awareness programs, while second year students undergo technical

  • training and aptitude improvement training. The third year students undergo aptitude

    examinations and group discussions for enriching their prospects in a highly competitive world.

    The final year students attend to Entrepreneurship Development Programs, Personality and Soft

    skill Development Programmes and Career Guidance Programmes.

    PLACEMENT CELL

    The placement cell takes care of the placement of the students. The placement cell

    interacts with different organizations and industries all over the country for the latest advances in

    the respective fields and for the placement of the students of the final year globally. One faculty

    in the level of Professor is the Placement Officer of the cell and one Assistant Professor act as

    Assistant Training & Placement officer. Representative faculty members from each branch are

    helping the Placement officers.

    The College Training and Placement Cell have been functioning effectively. Most of the

    students are placed in reputed Pharmaceutical companies with an average salary of Rs.2.00

    lakhs/annum. Some of the reputed companies who have placed our students are Dr. Reddy‟s

    laboratories, Ranbaxy, Sanofi Aventis, Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd etc.

    NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

    The college has one NSS unit consists of 100 students.

    The Regular activities of NSS Unit are:

    Vaccination camps

    Eye camps

    AIDS awareness program

    Traffic regulations

    Medical aid camps

    Rain, storm and earthquake relief works

    Swine flu awareness program

    Rain water harvesting camps

    Tree plantations program

  • HEALTH CARE CENTER

    The health care facilities for the students are catered by MAPIMS Medical College Hospital, a

    multi specialty hospital inside the campus, which provides treatment at free of cost. This hospital

    in fact serves the population in the local by conducting regular camps and checkups and even

    child delivery and surgery if needed, free of cost. The hospital was inaugurated by Chief

    Minister of Tamil Nadu.

    SPORTS AND GAMES

    The Sports and Games Complex houses (apart from the courts available at the hostels)

    athletics track, a basketball court and a cricket ground. Besides, sports meet is held in the college

    every year and also the students are encouraged to take active participation in university and

    state level competitions. The students had won number of trophies in sports and games.

    PRIZES AND AWARDS

    Annually medals and prizes are awarded to meritorious students in Academic, Sports,

    Games and Extra Co- curricular activities.

    HOSTEL FACILITIES

    Gents Hostel

    Total capacity - 120 students (exclusively for Pharmacy students).

    Three numbers of three storied building.

    Ladies Hostel

    Total capacity - 120 students (exclusively for Pharmacy students).

    Four numbers of three storied building.

    Common Features in Hostels

    Two dining halls.

    Protected water supply and steam cooking facilities.

    Well – equipped hydraulic gym.

    Indoor games like Table Tennis, Carom and Chess.

    Recreation hall with Audio System.

    Reading Room comprising common Magazines and News Papers.

  • STD booth, Hair dressers (Men‟s hostel only), Stationary store and dry cleaning facilities

    also available.

    STAFF QUARTERS

    The college has three types of Staff quarters to cater to different level of staff.

    POWER STATION

    A 1000 KVA substation in the campus premises provides unfaltering power supply to the

    campus and hostels.

    AUDITORIUM

    The College has one air-conditioned auditorium. They are used for activities such as

    Seminars, Guest Lectures, Cultural Activities, Department Functions and other events. The

    auditoriums are equipped with latest public addressing systems, LCD projectors, Slide projectors

    and comfortable seats.

    BUS FACILITY

    The college is operating buses from various places to our campus. Students coming from

    Chennai, Chengalpet, Villupuram, and Pondicherry find it convenient to use.

    TRAIN FACILITY

    Southern Railway operates suburban services from Egmore to Melmaruvathur and

    Melmaruvathur to Egmore at convenient hours for the benefit of student communities and staff.

  • COMMITTEES

    The following committees have been formed to work under the overall guidance of Principal so

    as to execute all activities in an effective way.

    Discipline & Welfare committee

    Principal - Chairman

    Dr. K. Sundaramoorthy - Permanent Member

    Chief Warden (Gents Hostel) - Permanent Member

    Chief Warden (Ladies Hostel) - Permanent Member

    Mrs. S. Karpagavalli - Permanent Member

    I B. Pharm Student - Member

    I M. Pharm Student - Member

    Complaints cum Redressal committee

    Vice Principal - Convenor

    Dr. G. Abirami - Member

    I B. Pharm Student - Member

    I M. Pharm Student - Member

    Training and Placement committee

    Mr. T. Ayyappan - Placement Officer

    Mrs. S. Shoba - Additional TPO

    IV B. Pharm Student - Member

    II M. Pharm Student - Member

    Industry Institute interaction cell

    Mr. T. Ayyappan - Convenor

    Mr. M. Senthil@Palaniappan - Member

  • III B. Pharm Student - Member

    I M. Pharm Student - Member

    Alumni Association

    Mr. M. Sugumaran - President

    (Drugs Inspector)

    Mrs. B. Umadevi - Permanent Member

    Dr. A. Umar faruksha - Member

    Mr.S.Murugan - Member

    Extra – curricular activities

    Sports and Games Committee

    Dr. A. Umar faruksha - Convenor

    Miss. G. Anjani - Member

    Physical Director - Member

    Assistant Physical Director - Member

    NSS/YRC Activities

    Mr. S. Murugan - NSS Officer

    Mr. T. Ayyappan - YRC In charge

    Mrs. M. Sudha - Member

    I B.Pharm Student - Member

    I M. Pharm Student - Member

    Literary and Cultural Activities (Muthamil Mandram, Hobbies Club & Literary Club)

    Prof. Dr. D. Nagavalli - Convenor

    Dr. S. Sathya - Co -convenor

    II B.Pharm Student - Member

    I M. Pharm Student - Member

  • Instrumentation and service cell

    Dr. A.S.K. Sankar & Mr. S. Murugan - Convenor

    Mr. T.Ayyappan - Co-convenor

    Mrs. S. Karpagavalli - Member

    Research and Development Activities

    Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development cell

    Dr. T. Vetrichelvan - Chairman

    Mr. M. Senthil@ Palaniappan - Co-Chaiman

    Prof. Dr. D. Nagavalli - Member

    Mrs. S. Shoba - Member

    Other committees

    Printing & Publishing:

    Assistant Administrative Officer - Convenor

    Mrs. S. Shoba - Member

    Dr.G. Abirami - Member

    Mr. T. Ayyappan - Member

    Mr.Harihara Puthra Ayyanar - Member

    Transport In charge:

    Mr. S. Elumalai - Co-ordinator

    Mr. Padmanaban/K.Dhakshnamoorthy - Member

    Public Relation Officer:

    Mr. T. Ayyappan - Co-ordinator

    Mr. M. Karthikeyan - Member

  • Project Display Centre

    Mr. S.Murugan - Co-ordinator

    Mr. S. Elumalai - Member

    Purchase Committee

    The Principal - Convenor

    All HODs - Members

    Mrs. S. Karpagavalli - Member

    Mr. M. Gomathisankar - Member

    APCP Magazine committee

    Assistant Administrative Officer - Convenor

    Mrs. S. Shoba - Member

    Dr. G. Abirami - Member

    Dr. A.S.K. Sankar - Member

    Hostel Wardens

    The Principal - Chief Warden

    Gents Hostel

    Mr. T. Ayyappan - Warden

    Ladies Hostel

    Dr.S. Sathya - Warden

  • Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today

    – Malcolm X

    1 Sun Holiday

    2 Mon Holiday- Vinayakar Chathurthi

    3 Tue

    4 Wed

    5 Thu Teacher‟s day,

    6 Fri

    7 Sat

    8 Sun Holiday /World Literacy Day

    9 Mon

    10 Tue Holiday-Muharram

    11 Wed

    12 Thu

    13 Fri International First Aid Day

    14 Sat

    15 Sun Holiday

    16 Mon World Ozone Day

    17 Tue

    18 Wed

    19 Thu Regular Classes Resumes (2019-2020)

    20 Fri

    21 Sat International Day of Peace

    22 Sun Holiday

    23 Mon

    24 Tue

    25 Wed Pharmacist‟s Day

    26 Thu

    27 Fri World Tourism Day

    28 Sat

    29 Sun Holiday

    30 Mon

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    September 2019

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  • “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”

    ― Mahatma Gandhi

    1 Tue Voluntary Blood Donation Day

    2 Wed Holiday – Gandhi Jayanthi

    3 Thu

    4 Fri

    5 Sat Holiday – First Saturday

    6 Sun Holiday

    7 Mon Holiday-Ayutha Pooja

    8 Tue Holiday-Vijaya Dasami

    9 Wed

    10 Thu

    11 Fri

    12 Sat

    13 Sun Holiday /World Disaster Reduction Day

    14 Mon

    15 Tue

    16 Wed

    17 Thu

    18 Fri

    19 Sat

    20 Sun Holiday

    21 Mon

    22 Tue

    23 Wed

    24 Thu World Blind day

    25 Fri

    26 Sat

    27 Sun Holiday-Deepavali

    28 Mon

    29 Tue ICRC Foundation Day

    30 Wed

    31 Thu

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    October 2019

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  • -

    “The learning process continues until the day you die.” – Kirk Douglas

    1 Fri

    2 Sat

    3 Sun Holiday

    4 Mon Guru Nanak Jayanthi

    5 Tue

    6 Wed

    7 Thu

    8 Fri

    9 Sat

    10 Sun Holiday-Milad-un-Nabi

    11 Mon

    12 Tue

    13 Wed

    14 Thu Children‟s Day

    15 Fri

    16 Sat

    17 Sun Holiday

    18 Mon B.Pharm- I Term Theory Exam

    19 Tue National Integrity Day

    20 Wed

    21 Thu

    22 Fri

    23 Sat

    24 Sun Holiday

    25 Mon

    26 Tue University Exam Fee to be paid

    27 Wed

    28 Thu

    29 Fri

    30 Sat

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    November 2019

  • “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.”

    ― Aristotle

    1 Sun Holiday

    2 Mon B.Pharm- I Term Practical Exam Begins

    3 Tue World Disabled Day

    4 Wed

    5 Thu

    6 Fri

    7 Sat

    8 Sun Holiday

    9 Mon

    10 Tue Human Rights Day

    11 Wed

    12 Thu

    13 Fri

    14 Sat

    15 Sun Holiday

    16 Mon I B.Pharm (1st SEM) TERM EXAM

    17 Tue

    18 Wed

    19 Thu

    20 Fri

    21 Sat

    22 Sun Holiday

    23 Mon

    24 Tue

    25 Wed Holiday- Christmas

    26 Thu

    27 Fri

    28 Sat

    29 Sun Holiday

    30 Mon

    31 Tue

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    December 2019

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  • They cannot stop me. I will get my education, if it is in the home, school, or anyplace.

    – Malala Yousafzai

    1 Wed Holiday- New year

    2 Thu

    3 Fri NSS Special Camp Begins

    4 Sat

    5 Sun

    6 Mon

    7 Tue Road Safety Week

    8 Wed

    9 Thu NSS Special Camp Ends

    10 Fri

    11 Sat

    12 Sun National Youth Day

    13 Mon

    14 Tue Holiday - Bogi

    15 Wed Holiday - Pongal

    16 Thu Holiday - Thiruvalluvar Day

    17 Fri Holiday - Uzhavar Thirunal

    18 Sat

    19 Sun Holiday

    20 Mon

    21 Tue

    22 Wed

    23 Thu

    24 Fri

    25 Sat

    26 Sun Holiday - Republic day

    27 Mon

    28 Tue

    29 Wed

    30 Thu

    31 Fri International Labour Day

    Calendar for the year 2019- 2020

    January 2020

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  • Learning is not the product of teaching. Learning is the product of the activity of learners

    .- John Holt

    1 Sat

    2 Sun Holiday

    3 Mon Arrear University Exams Begins

    4 Tue

    5 Wed

    6 Thu

    7 Fri

    8 Sat

    9 Sun Holiday

    10 Mon B.Pharm- II Term Theory Exam Begins

    11 Tue

    12 Wed

    13 Thu

    14 Fri

    15 Sat

    16 Sun Holiday

    17 Mon B.Pharm Semester University Exam Begins

    18 Tue

    19 Wed

    20 Thu

    21 Fri

    22 Sat

    23 Sun Holiday

    24 Mon

    25 Tue

    26 Wed

    27 Thu

    28 Fri

    29 Sat

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    February 2020

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  • “I agree that a love of reading is a great gift for a parent to pass on to his or her child.”

    – Ann Brashares

    1 Sun

    2 Mon

    3 Tue Holiday – “AMMA” Birthday

    4 Wed

    5 Thu

    6 Fri

    7 Sat

    8 Sun Holiday /International Women‟s day

    9 Mon

    10 Tue

    11 Wed

    12 Thu

    13 Fri Holi

    14 Sat

    15 Sun Holiday

    16 Mon

    17 Tue

    18 Wed

    19 Thu

    20 Fri

    21 Sat Harmony day

    22 Sun Holiday

    23 Mon

    24 Tue

    25 Wed Holiday- Telugu New Year

    26 Thu

    27 Fri

    28 Sat

    29 Sun Holiday

    30 Mon

    31 Tue

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    March 2020

    Calendar for the year 2016-2017

    May 2017

    Calendar for the year 2016-2017

    May 2017

  • “Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education.”

    – Martin Luther King Jr.

    1 Wed

    2 Thu

    3 Fri

    4 Sat

    5 Sun Holiday

    6 Mon Holiday- Mahavir Jayanthi

    7 Tue World Health Day

    8 Wed

    9 Thu

    10 Fri Holiday- Good Friday

    11 Sat

    12 Sun Holiday

    13 Mon

    14 Tue Holiday- Tamil New Year/

    Dr. Ambedkar Birthday

    15 Wed

    16 Thu

    17 Fri

    18 Sat

    19 Sun Holiday

    20 Mon B.Pharm- II Term Practical Exam Begins

    21 Tue

    22 Wed

    23 Thu

    24 Fri

    25 Sat

    26 Sun Holiday

    27 Mon IV-B.Pharm- III Term Theory Exam

    Begins

    28 Tue

    29 Wed

    30 Thu

    Calendar for the year 2016-2017

    April 2017

    Calendar for the year 2016-2017

    March 2017

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    April 2020

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  • You are always a student, never a master. You have to keep moving forward.

    – Conrad Hall

    1 Fri Holiday –May Day

    2 Sat

    3 Sun Holiday

    4 Mon

    5 Tue

    6 Wed

    7 Thu

    8 Fri World Red Cross Day

    9 Sat

    10 Sun Holiday

    11 Mon Mother‟s Day

    12 Tue

    13 Wed

    14 Thu

    15 Fri

    16 Sat

    17 Sun Holiday

    18 Mon B.Pharm Semester I-Term Exam begins

    19 Tue

    20 Wed

    21 Thu

    22 Fri

    23 Sat

    24 Sun Holiday-Ramzan

    25 Mon

    26 Tue

    27 Wed

    28 Thu

    29 Fri

    30 Sat

    31 Sun Holiday

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    May 2020

  • “Wisdom…. comes not from age, but from education and learning.”

    ― Anton Chekhov

    1 Mon Exam fee to be paid by all B.Pharm Students Regular classes resumes

    2 Tue

    3 Wed

    4 Thu

    5 Fri World Environment Day

    6 Sat

    7 Sun Holiday

    8 Mon

    9 Tue

    10 Wed

    11 Thu

    12 Fri

    13 Sat

    14 Sun Holiday/ World Blood Donation Day

    15 Mon

    16 Tue

    17 Wed

    18 Thu

    19 Fri

    20 Sat World Refugee Day

    21 Sun Holiday International Yoga day

    22 Mon IV-B.Pharm - III Term Practical Exam

    Begins

    23 Tue

    24 Wed

    25 Thu

    26 Fri No Dues to be submitted by Hostellers

    27 Sat

    28 Sun Holiday

    29 Mon

    30 Tue

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    June 2020

  • Education is the ability to meet life‟s situations.

    - Dr. John G. Hibben

    1 Wed

    2 Thu

    3 Fri

    4 Sat

    5 Sun Holiday

    6 Mon IV-B.Pharm- IV Term Theory Exam

    Begins

    7 Tue

    8 Wed

    9 Thu

    10 Fri

    11 Sat World Population Day/ Campus Interview

    12 Sun Holiday

    13 Mon Campus Interview

    14 Tue

    15 Wed

    16 Thu

    17 Fri Records Bona-fide Signature

    18 Sat

    19 Sun Holiday

    20 Mon

    21 Tue

    22 Wed

    23 Thu

    24 Fri

    25 Sat

    26 Sun Holiday

    27 Mon

    28 Tue

    29 Wed

    30 Thu

    31 Fri Holiday- Bakrid

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    July 2020

  • Who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much.

    -Francis Bacon

    1 Sat

    2 Sun Holiday

    3 Mon B.Pharm University Theory Exams Begins

    4 Tue

    5 Wed Issue of Bona-fide letters for loan -Start

    6 Thu

    7 Fri

    8 Sat

    9 Sun Holiday

    10 Mon B.Pharm Semester II –Term Theory Exam

    Begins

    11 Tue

    12 Wed Geneva Conventions Day

    13 Thu

    14 Fri

    15 Sat Holiday – Independence Day

    16 Sun Holiday

    17 Mon B.Pharm Semester University Exam Begins

    18 Tue

    19 Wed

    20 Thu

    21 Fri

    22 Sat Holiday- Vinayakar Chathurthi

    23 Sun Holiday

    24 Mon Holiday- Krishna Jayanthi

    25 Tue

    26 Wed

    27 Thu

    28 Fri Issue of Bonafied letters for loan -Ends

    29 Sat

    30 Sun Holiday-Muharram

    31 Mon Tuition Fee to be Paid by all B.Pharm

    Students.

    Calendar for the year 2019-2020

    August 2020

  • IMPORTANT NOTE Tuition Fee to be paid on or Before - 30/09/2019

    Hostel fee to be paid on or Before – 30/09/2019 and 28/02/2020

    University Exam Fee to be paid on or Before – 15/12/2019(February 2020 Exam)

    University Exam Fee to be paid on or Before – 01/06/2020(August 2020 Exam)

    ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE/ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD

    Cell No.9003542444

    Village Administrative Officer-Thirumukkadu, Acharapakkam

    Inspector of Police-Melmaruvathur

    Faculty Members

    Dr. K. Sundaramoorthy

    Mr. T. Ayyappan

    Mr. S. Murugan

    Dr. S. Sathya

    Parents

    Mr.P. Vijaya kumar

    Mr. S. Srinivasan

  • IMPORTANT NOTE Mr. E. Dhasarathan

    Mr. V. Rajarathinam

    Students

    Miss. P.Deviga

    Mr. A. Danny Stanison

    Non-Teaching Staffs

    Mr. M. Gomathisankar

    Mrs. S. Karpagavalli

    Website About Anti-Ragging/Regulations etc.

    www.amanmovement.org

    www.antiragging.in

    https://www.ugc.ac.in/page/Ragging-Related-Circulars.aspx

    https://www.ugc.ac.in/pdfnews/9541841_gazette_antiragging.pdf

    http://www.nitmz.ac.in/uploaded_files/affidevit_by_students_for_anti_ragging.pdf

    http://www.saha.ac.in/web/images/administration/Prom_Norms_Amenment_cbb6e.pdf

    http://www.amanmovement.org/http://www.antiragging.in/https://www.ugc.ac.in/page/Ragging-Related-Circulars.aspxhttps://www.ugc.ac.in/pdfnews/9541841_gazette_antiragging.pdfhttp://www.nitmz.ac.in/uploaded_files/affidevit_by_students_for_anti_ragging.pdfhttp://www.saha.ac.in/web/images/administration/Prom_Norms_Amenment_cbb6e.pdf

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