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Govt. of NCT of Delhi Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research Pushp Vihar, Sec-III, New Delhi-17
MANDATORY DISCLOSURE BY
INSTITUTION RUNNING AICTE APPROVED PHARMACY PROGRAMME
I NAME OF THE INSTITUTION
DELHI INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH (DIPSAR) PUSHP VIHAR, SECTOR 3 M.B. ROAD, NEW DELHI – 110017 TEL NO. – 011-29554327, 29553771, 29554649 FAX NO. – 011-29554503 WEBSITE – www.dipsar.ac.in EMAIL –[email protected]
II NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR PROFESSOR D P Pathak
#C-1, Nirvana Apartments Gadaipur, New delhi-110030 Ph. No. 011-26805248
III NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF DELHI
IV GOVERNANCE
The Institute is a department of Government of N.C. T. of Delhi. It functions under Directorate of Training and Technical Education (D.T.T.E.), GNCT of Delhi.
V PROGRAMMES
1. Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE a. D. Pharm b. B. Pharm c. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics, Hospital Pharmacy, Quality assurance, Pharmacology,
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Clinical Research) 2. Name of the Programmes accredited by the NBA
a. D. Pharm b. B. Pharm c. M. Pharm (Pharmacology)
3. Details of the Programme (Approved by AICTE)
S. No.
Name Number of Seats
Duration (in years)
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** QIP, * Lateral entry 4.Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details: NOT APPLICABLE
For each Collaborative/affiliated Programme give the following: NOT APPLICABLE
• Programme Focus
• Number of seats
• Admission Procedure
• Fee
• Placement Facility
• Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under notification no. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated 16th May, 2005 NOT APPLICABLE VI. FACULTY Branch wise list faculty members:
• Permanent Faculty 12
• Visiting Faculty 30
• Adjunct Faculty 1
• Contractual Faculty 8
• Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years: Left:two,
employed:none
1 D Pharm 120 2
2 B.Pharm 60+6* 4
3 M.Pharm Pceutics
5+3**
2
Hospital Pharmacy
5
2
Pcology 5+3** 2
Quality Assurance
10 2
Clinical Research
8 2
Pharma Chem
8 2
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VII. PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED
DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name: PROF. DHARAM PAL PATHAK
2. Designation: Professor
3. Date of Birth: 25.11.1958
4. Educational Qualification: M.Pharm, Ph.D, PGDEE
5. Work Experience: 31 Years
• Teaching: 20 Years
• Research: 15 Years
• Industry: NIL
• Others: NIL
6. Area of Specializations: Pharmaceutical Chemistry
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Medicinal Chemistry
Post Graduate Level : MAT
8. Research guidance: 7
No. of papers published in
Masters’s: 13 National Journals: 25
Ph.D: 07 International Journals: 05
Conferences : NIL
9. Projects Carried out: Two UGC Projects; Minor (1) & Major (1)
10. Patents: NIL
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11. Technology Transfer: NIL
12. Research Publications : 48
13. No. of Books published with details: NIL
DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name : DR. P.K.SAHOO
2. Designation: Associate Professor
3. Date of Birth: 15.04.1962
4. Educational Qualification: M. Pharm, MBA
5. Work Experience: 22 Years • Teaching: 15 • Research : 08 • Industry : 02 • Others : 07 Years 6. Area of Specializations: Pharmaceutical, food Analysis and QA
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Microbiology, Pharma Management,
Pharma Technology
Post Graduate Level : Pharmaceutics, Pharma Management
8. Research guidance: 3 M.Pharm Students & 2 Ph.D Students
No. of papers published in: NIL
National Journals: 10
International Journals:
Conferences : 15
9. Projects Carried out: 01
10. Patents: NIL
11. Technology Transfer: NIL
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12. Research Publications: 10
13. No. of Books published with details: 6 Chapters in NISCAIR + IGNOU) DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name : DR. SHARAD WAKODE
2. Designation : Associate Professor
3. Date of Birth : 22.10.1972
4. Educational Qualification: M.Pharm , Ph.D
5. Work Experience Joining date: 19th Oct. 2001
• Teaching : 18 Years
• Research : 12 Years (During Teaching)
• Industry : 06 Months
• Others : NIL
6. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Chemistry
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Post Graduate Level : Pharmaceutical Chemistry
8. Research guidance: Guiding 02 Ph.D students, 04 M.Pharm student
Guided 03 Ph.D students, 14 M.Pharm student
No. of papers published in:
National Journals: 05 International Journals: 08
Conferences : 30
9. Projects carried out: 01
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer: NIL
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12. Research Publications : 13
13. No. of Books published with details : NIL
DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name : Dr (Mrs.) Meenakshi K Chauhan
2. Designation : ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
3. Date of Birth : 05.02.1974
4. Educational Qualification : B.Pharm, M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Ph.D, Post Doc (RA-CSIR)
5. Work Experience: 11 year Date of joining: 28 June’2004
Teaching: 11 years
Research : 15 years
Industry : 3 months
Others : NIL
6. Area of Specializations (Pharmaceutical technology/NDDS)
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Pharmaceutics, Pharm. Tech
Post Graduate Level : Pharmaceutics, Product Development, Formulation
8. Research guidance: presently: Master’s: Awarded 13, Submitted 2, Supervising 3,
Ph.D.: Awarded 2, Supervising 1
9. No. of papers published in:- (Annexure-a)
National Journals: 03
International Journals: 20
Conferences: 34
10. Project: 1
11. Patents: Nil
12. Technology Transfer: Nil
13. Research Publications: 13
14. No. of chapters published with details: 3, Edited: 2
Annexure-A
Publications
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1. Negi, L.M., Chauhan, M., Garg, A.K. Nano-appended transderma gel of Tenoxicam via
ultradeformable drug carrier system(2013) Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 8(5), pp.
493-505.
2. Negi, L.M., Fatma, S., Talegaonkar, S., Chauhan, M. Development of ethonolic nano-
vesicles of tenoxicam, inverstigation of transderman penetration efficiency and
histrological safety comparison with common penetration enhacers(2013) Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology letters, 5(5), pp. 600-05.
3. Kawadkar, J., Pathak, A., Kishore, R., Chauhan, M.K. Formulation, characterization and in
vitro-in vivo evaluation of lurbiprofen-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers for
transdermal delivery (2013) Durg Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 39(4), pp.569-78
4. Kawadkar, J., Jain, R., Kishore, R., Pathak,A., Chauhan, M.K. Formulation and evaluation
of flurbiprofenloaded genipin cross-linked gelatin microspheres for intra articular delivery
(2013) Journal of Drug Targeting 21 (2), pp. 200-10
5. Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, M.K. Intra-articular delivery of genipin cross-linked chitosan
microshperes of flurbiprofen: Preparation, characterization, in vitro and in vivo studies
(2012) European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 81 (3), pp. 563-72.
6. Review-Goyal, T., Rawat, A.S., Chauhan, M. Pharmacosomes: Opening new doors for drug
delivery (2012) International journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4
(SUPPL.3), pp. 25-29.
7. Review- Shilpa, S., Srinivasan, B.P., Chauhan, M.Niosomes as vesicular carries for delivery
of proteins and biological (2011) Internaional Journal of Drug Delivery, 3 (1),pp.14-24.
8. Review- Suman, Chauhan, M. Asymmetric membrane capsule: New prospects in osmotic
delivery (2011) International Journal of Drug Delivery,1 (2),pp. 185-93
9. Review- Chauhan, M.K., Manchanda, A., Khurana, J.K., Jain, P., Jain, S., Bansal, S., Sharma,
D., The nano soldiers in the war against cancer, Journal of Pharmacy Research, 4(12),
p4420.
10. Review- Chauhan, M.K., Manchanda, A., Khurana, J.K., Jain, P., Jain, S., Bansal, S., Sharma,
D., Iontophoresis-Injection without needle, 2011. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 4 (12),
p4413.
11. Ethosomes as vesicular carrier for enhance transderman delivery of ketoconazole –
Formulation and Evaluation, 2011. IJPI’s Journal of Pharmaceutics and Cosmetology, 1(3)
1-14.
12. Research Paper: Effect of Porcess Variables on Size Distribution of AICI3 Cross-linked
Sodium alginate Microspheres, 2010. Journal of Pharmacy
Reasearch, 3(12) 2879-83.
13. Research Paper: Kawadkar, J., Chauhan M.K., Ram A.Evaluation of potential of Zn-
pectinate gel (ZPG) microparticles containing mesalazine for col,onic drug delivery, (2010)
DARU, 18(3), 211-20.
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14. Garg, A.K., Negi, L.M., Chauhan, M. Gel containing ethosomal vesicles for transdermal
delivery of Aceclofenac (2010) International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences, 2(2) 101-108.
15. Research Paper: Chauhan, M.K., Garg, M.K. Negi, L.M., Gel containing ethosoamal
vesicles for transdermal delivery of Aceclofenac, 2010. International Journal of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences,2(2)101-08.
16. Sharma, SK., Chauhan, M.K., Anilkumar, N., Span-60 niosomal oral suspension of
Fluconazole: Formulation and in vitro evaluation, 2009. Journal of Pharmaceutical
Research and Health Care, 1(2) 142-56.
17. Review – Kaur, L.M., Garg, A.K., Chauhan, M.K., Ultradeformable vesicles: concept and
execution, Pharma Times, 41(9) 11-14, 20009 (Published as cover story).
18. Review: Kaur, I. P. and Kanwar, M., “Ocular Preparations: The Formulation Approach”
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 28(5) 473-493, 2002.
19. Research Paper: Kaur, I. P., Singh, M. and Kanwar, M., “Formulation and Evaluation of
Ophthalmic Preparations of Acetazolamide” International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 199, 119-
127, 2000.
20. Review: Bhardwaj, T. R., Kanwar, M., Lal, R. and Gupta, A., “Natural Gums and Modified
Natural Gums as Sustained-Release Carriers” Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy,
26(10) 1025-1038, 2000.
National Publications (Research/Review article):
1. Review – Kawadkar , J., Maharna, M., Chauhan, M.K., Nanobiotechnology: Application of
nanotechnology in Diagnosis, 2010. Drug Discovery, and Development, Asian Journal of
Pharmaceutical and clinical Research; 4(1) 23-28.
2. Anil kumar, N., Chauhan M. K., Agrawal, S. S., Products optimization of eudragit coated
pantoprazole sodiumsesquihydrate – low methoxy pectin gel beads using 32 factorial
design, 2009. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, PP071, 71(2) 188.
3. Review – Negi, L. M., Chauhan, M. K., Surfactant concentration: effect on particle size and
polydispersity index of ultradeformable vesicles. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, PP033, 71(2), 2009
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTS PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
1. Ashwani Singh Rawat, Meenakshi K. Chauhan, Divya Duggal Formulaltion and evaluation of Ramipril based proniosmes. National Seminar on industry demand from pharmacy youth Sponsored by AICTE, Best poster presentation (2nd prize).
2. Meenakshi K. Chauhan, Ashwani Singh Rawat, Anubha Mahajan*, Aruna. Transdermal drug delivery via proniosomal gel system. Poster presentation for International Conference of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 23-24 Nov, 2012 at Indian Habitat Centre.
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3. Meenkashi K. Chauhan, Ashwani Singh Rawat, Aruna*, Anubha Mahajan. Needle will be soon an archaic tool. Poster presentation for conference International Conference of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 23-24 Nov, 2012 at Indian Habitat Centre.
4. Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, Meenakshi K., “The effect of gardenia fruit extract on characteristics of chitosan microspheres”, 26th Annual Conference of IPGA on “Pharmaceutical Opportunities and Challenges of the New Decade”, Indian Pharmacy Graduate’s Association, New Delhi, Abstract No.- PH-01, April 2011.
5. Kishore, R., Pathak, A. M., Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, Meenakshi K., “Preparation of gelatin microspheres by cool and hot water in oil emulsification methods”, National Seminar on Pharmacy and Drug Therapy- Let’s Peep in Future, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Pharmacy, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University, New Delhi, Abstract No.- PP-53, Jan 2011.
6. Pathak, A.M., Kishore, R., Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, Meenakshi K., “Preparation of lipospheres by homogenization and temperature method and their effects on size and entrapment efficiency”, National Seminar on Pharmacy and Drug Therapy- Let’s Peep in Future, Maharaja Surajmal Institute of Pharmacy, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University, New Delhi, Abstract No.- PP-1, Jan 2011.
7. Shubhika, Sharma S., Chauhan, M. K., 62nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress-2010, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, Dec 2010.
8. Taneja, G., Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, M. K., “A comparative study of colon specific Zn-pectinate gel and Ca-pectinate gel microparticles” 62nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress-2010, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, Dec 2010.
9. Nasa, N., Garg A., Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, M. K., “Ethosomal vesicular carrier based gel formulation for topical delivery of aceclofenac”62nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress-2010, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, A-861, Dec 2010.
10. Thomas, V., Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, M. K., “Effect of process variables on the size distribution of aluminium chloride cross-linked sodium alginate microspheres of diclofenac sodium” 62nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress-2010, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, A-862, Dec 2010.
11. Kaur, J., Sheer A., Chauhan, M. K., “Ethosomal topical gel of ketoconazole: Formulation and evaluation” 62nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress-2010, Manipal University, Manipal, Karnataka, A-863, Dec 2010.
12. Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, M. K., “Influence of Process variables on biodegradable Novel Microspheres prepared by Homogenization-w/o-emulsification solvent evaporation”
61st Indian Pharmaceutical Congress-2009, Nirma University of Science and Technology, Vadodara, Gujarat, A-837,206, Dec 2009.
13. Anilkumar, N., Chauhan, M. K., Agrawal, S. S., “Electrophoretic mobility of polymeric hydrogel at different pH” 61st Indian Pharmaceutical Congress-2009, Nirma University of Science and Technology, Vadodara, Gujarat, A-234,058, Dec 2009.
14. Negi, L. M., Chauhan, M. K., “Surfactant concentration effects on particle size and polydispersity index of ultradeformable vesicles” Fourth International Mini Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences, DIPSAR, New Delhi, Dec. 2009.
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15. Anilkumar N., Chauhan, M. K., Agrawal, S. S., “Product optimization of eudragit coated pantoprazole sodiumsesquihydrate methoxy pectin gel beads using 32 factorial designs” Fourth International Mini Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences, DIPSAR, New Delhi, Dec. 2009.
16. Kawadkar, J., Chauhan, M. K., “Influence of Process variables on biodegradable Novel Chitosan Microspheres prepared by Homogenization-w/o-emulsification method” Fourth International Mini Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences, DIPSAR, New Delhi, Dec. 2009. (Best Poster paper award)
17. Anilkumar N., Chauhan, M. K., Agrawal, S. S., “Product optimization of eudragit coated Pantoprazole sodiumsesquihydrate methoxy pectin gel beads using 32 factorial designs” Indian Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, DIPSAR, New Delhi, Mar. 2009.
18. Negi, L. M., Chauhan, M. K., “Surfactant concentration effects on particle size and polydispersity index of ultradeformable vesicles” Indian Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, DIPSAR, New Delhi, Mar. 2009.
19. Kawadkar, J., Chauhan M. K., “Intra-articular injection: a fast growing approach for the treatment of arthritis” APTI Sponsored National Seminar on ‘Emerging trends in drug discovery and Formulation development’ JCDM College of Pharmacy, Sirsa, Haryana Feb. 2009.
20. Kawadkar, J., Chauhan M. K., “Genipin: Herbal crosslinker for long acting injectable drug delivery” National Seminar on ‘Potential approaches in Herbaceuticals’, SOPH, CEC, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, Mar. 2009.
21. Anilkumar N., Chauhan M. K., Agrawal, S. S., “Product optimization of eudragit coated pantoprazole sodiumsesquihydrate alginate beads using 32 factorial designs” 60th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Theme: “Pharma Vision 2020: Regulations for Best Health Care” NSIT, New Delhi, Dec. 2008.
22. Kawadkar, J., Chauhan M. K., “Colonic delivery of mesalazine loaded hydrogel microparticles based on low methoxy amidated pectin” 60th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Theme: “Pharma Vision 2020: Regulations for Best Health Care” NSIT, New Delhi, Dec. 2008.
23. Anilkumar N., Chauhan M. K., Agrawal, S. S., “Product optimization of eudragit coated pantoprazole sodiumsesquihydrate alginate-pectinate beads using 32 factorial designs” Third International Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences, DIPSAR, New Delhi, Dec. 2008. (Best Poster paper award)
24. Anilkumar N., Chauhan M. K., Agrawal, S. S., “Anti-inflammatory activity of Ibuprofen Tween vesicles” National Seminar on “Colloidal Carrier Site Specific Controlled Drug Delivery Systems ISFCP-Moga, Punjab, Oct. 2008.
25. Sharma, S. K., Chauhan M. K., “Preparation and evaluation of niosomes as vesicular carrier for Fluconazole” National Seminar on ‘Colloidal Carrier Site Specific Controlled Drug Delivery Systems’ ISFCP-Moga, Punjab, Oct. 2008.
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26. Kawadkar, J., Chauhan M. K., “Calcium pectinated hydrogel microparticles for the treatment of ulcerative colitis” National Seminar on ‘Colloidal Carrier Site Specific Controlled Drug Delivery Systems’ ISFCP-Moga, Punjab, Oct. 2008.
27. Kumar, M., Sharma, P.K., Chauhan, M., Agrawal, S.S. and Chandra, R., “Development and Evaluation of Sustained Release Matrix Tablets of Diltiazem using Biodegradable Polymers” Recent Advances in Biomedical and Therapeutic Sciences, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Jhansi, PI-17, Jan. 2005.
28. Bhardwaj, T. R., Kumar M., Sandal, R. L., Kanwar, M., Dhingra, N., “Synthesis of 17α-Aza-
D-Homo-Steroids as Potential 5α-Reductase Inhibitors”, Indian Science Congress, Chandigarh, Jan. 2004.
29. Bhardwaj, T. R., Kumar M., Sandal, R. L., Kanwar, M., Mehta, N., “Synthesis and Evaluation of Gastroprotective Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Agents”, Indian Science Congress, Chandigarh, Jan. 2004.
30. Bhardwaj, T. R., Kumar, M., Sandal, R. L., Kanwar, M., “Synthesis of Poly[bis(4-formylphenoxy)]phosphazene for Controlled Release of Nimesulide”, National Seminar on Polymers and Applications, Chandigarh, Feb. 2003.
31. Bhardwaj, T. R., Kumar, M., Kanwar, M., Sandal, R. L., “Synthesis characterization and Evaluation of Modified Gum Almond as Sustained Release Drug Carrier”, National Seminar on Polymers and Applications, Chandigarh, Feb. 2003.
32. Bhardwaj, T. R., Kanwar, M., Sandal, R. L., “Synthesis and Evaluation of Biodegradable Polyphosphazene for Controlled Release of Nimesulide” National Seminar on Pharmaceutics in the Light of Drug Delivery Challenges, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Abstract No. P-15, March 2003.
33. Bhardwaj, T. R., Kanwar, M., Sandal, R. L., “Development of Sustained Release Formulation of Diclofenac Sodium with Modified Gum Acacia” National Seminar on Pharmaceutics in the Light of Drug Delivery Challenges, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Abstract No. P-9, March 2003.
34. Bhardwaj, T.R., Sandal, R., Kanwar, M., “Synthesis of Polymer-Linked Anticancer Drugs” 53rd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, New Delhi, Abstract No. B-20, Dec. 2001.
Awards and Accomplishments:--
• Best Poster Award, 51st Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Indore, Abt No. BP-29, Dec. 1999
• Recipient of fellowships from AICTE and CSIR as S R F and Research Associate.
• Qualified Gate-96, Score: 99.21 percentile; All India Rank 24 and awarded the Junior
Research Fellowship by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore during M. Pharmacy.
• First rank in M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Panjab University, Chandigarh.
• Second rank in B. Pharmacy (I-IV) at Panjab University, Chandigarh.
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DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name : DR. RAJANI MATHUR
2. Designation : Assistant Professor
3. Date of Birth : 19.11.1975
4. Educational Qualification : B. Pharm, M.Sc (Drug Assay), Ph.D.(Pharmacology)
5. Work Experience: 09 Years Date of Joining: July, 2006
• Teaching: 09 years
• Research : 09 years
• Industry : 06 months
• Others : NIL
6. Area of specializations: Cancer Pharmacology
7. Subject teaching at UG Level : Pharmacology
8. Subject teaching at PG Level : Pharmacology
9. Research guidance:
Master’s: Awarded 05, Submitted 03, Supervising 04
Ph.D.: Awarded 01, Submitted nil, Supervising 03
10. No. of paper published in :
Master’s- 01 National Journal - 03
Ph.D : 04 International Journals - 16
Conferences - 19
11. Project: 03
12. Patent: NA
13. Technology Transfer : NA
14. Research Publications : 19
15. No. of Chapters in books: 24, No. of books edited: 01
AnnexureI
List of Papers Published in International Journals
S.No Research Article Reference
1. Gupta SK, Agarwal R, Srivastava S, Mathur R, Expert Opin Drug
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Galpalli Niranjan D, Kalai Selvan V, Agrawal SS.
Therapeutic potential of green tea: a new horizon
in drug discovery.
Discov 2007; 2(3):
349-359
2. Mathur R, Gupta SK, Singh N, Mathur S,
Kochupillai V, Velpandian T. Evaluation of the
effect of Withania somnifera root extracts on cell
cycle and angiogenesis
J Ethnopharmacol
2006; 105: 336-341.
3. Velpandian T, Saluja V, Ravi AK, Mathur R,
Biswas NR. Evaluation of the stability of
extemporaneously prepared ophthalmic
formulation of Mitomycin C
J Ocul Pharmacol
Ther
2005; 21(3): 217-222
4. Velpandian T, Mathur R, Agarwal NK, Arora B,
Kumar L, Gupta SK. Development and evaluation
of a simple liquid chromatographic method with
Ultraviolet detection for the determination of
imatinib in biological samples.
J Chromatogr (B)
2004; 804: 431-434
5. Mathur R and Gupta YK. Adenosinergic and
dopaminergic interaction in nigrostriatum in
FeCl3-induced model of parkinsonism in rats.
Methods Find Exp
Clin Pharmacol
1999; 21(6): 435-39
Detailed List of Papers Published in National Journals
6. Mathur R, Gupta SK, Mathur S, Velpandian T. Anti-
tumor studies with extracts of Calotropis procera (Ait.)
R.Br. root employing Hep2 cells and their possible
mechanism of action
Indian J Exp Biol
2009; 47: 343-348
7. Mathur R, Joshi S, Gupta SK, Velpandian T. Cigarette
smoke condensate reduces the detoxifying capabilities
of rat lens.
Indian J
Pharmacol 2005;
37(1): 44
8. Mediratta P, Tanwar K, KH Reeta, Mathur R, Basu DB,
Singh S, Sharma KK. Attenuation of the effect of
lindane on immune responses and oxidative stress by
ocimum sanctum seed oil (OSSO) in rats.
Indian J Physiol
Pharmacol 2008;
52(2): 171-177
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9. Yaduvanshi B, Mathur R, Mathur S, Gupta SK,
Velpandian T. Leaf extract of Ficus religiosa inhibits
vascular endothelial growth factor-induced
angiogenesis
Indian J
Pharmacol
(In press)
10. Mathur R.Anti-inflammatory action of
Dashmularishta-an Ayurvedic drug against
carrageenan and adjuvant models in rat.
J Res Ayurved Sid
(accepted)
11. Mathur R, Velpandian T. Medicinal Plant Based
Health Products-Where is the Medicinal Constituent?
Indian J
Pharmacol
(accepted)
AnnexureII
List of Chapters Published in Books
1. Gupta SK and Mathur R. Newer tools for drug screening. In: Drug Screening Method. 2nd
edition ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 1-15.
2. Mathur R. Neuropsycho pharmacology. In: Drug Screening Method. 2nd edition. ed: Gupta
SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 374-381.
3. Mathur R. Anti-psychotics. In: Drug Screening Method. 2nd edition. ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee
Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 382-391.
4. Mathur R. Anti-depressants. In: Drug Screening Method. 2nd edition. ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee
Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 392-399.
5. Mathur R. Anti-parkinsonism. In: Drug Screening Method. 2nd edition. ed: Gupta SK,
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 439-452.
6. Mathur R and Sharma M. Agents for learning and memory. In: Drug Screening Method.
2nd edition. ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 423-438.
7. Mathur R. Pharmacological activity of herbal drugs. In: Drug Screening Method. 2nd
edition ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 237-245.
8. Mathur R. Agents for immune-based disorders. In: Drug Screening Method. 2nd edition.
ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 246-257.
9. Srivastava S, Mathur R, Joshi S. Diabetic retinopathy. In: Drug Screening Method. 2nd
edition. ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2009: 614-623.
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10. Velpandian T and Mathur R. Potential therapeutic entities from plants for various ocular
disorders. In press
11. Mathur R and Gupta SK. Pharmacovigilance of Herbal Drugs. In: Essentials of
Pharmacovigilance. 1st edition. ed: Gupta SK, Institute of Clinical Research, India. 2009:
201-218.
12. Mathur R. Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacovigilance. In: Essentials of Pharmacovigilance.
1st edition. ed: Gupta SK, Institute of Clinical Research, India. 2009: 229-236.
13. Mathur R. Communication Skills., pp 444-453. In: Basic Principles of Clinical Research and
Methodology,2007. ed: Gupta SK. Jaypee Bros, New Delhi.
14. Mathur R and Gupta SK. Herbal remedies for pain. In: Pain Updated:Mechanisms and
Effects. ed: R. Mathur, Anamaya Publishers, New Delhi, 2006: 275-279.
15. Mathur R. Neuropsycho pharmacology. In: Drug Screening Method. 1st edition ed: Gupta
SK. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2004: 61-67.
16. Mathur R. Anti-psychotics. In: Drug Screening Method. 1st edition ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee
Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2004: 68-76.
17. Mathur R. Anti-depressants. In: Drug Screening Method ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee Brothers
Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2004: 77-83.
18. Mathur R. Anti-parkinsonism. In: Drug Screening Method ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee Brothers
Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2004: 104-116.
19. Mathur R and Sharma M. Agents for learning and memory. In: Drug Screening Method
ed: Gupta SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2004: 117-129.
20. Mathur R. Pharmacological activity of herbal drugs. In: Drug Screening Method ed: Gupta
SK, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2004: 463-470.
21. Mathur R. Agents for immune-based disorders. In: Drug Screening Method ed: Gupta SK,
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers; Delhi, 2004: 485-493.
List of International/National Books edited
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1. Proceedings of International Symposium on Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Sciences.
ed: Agrawal SS. Editorial Team Member: Srivastava S, Mathur R, Agrawal R
DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name : MRS MANJU VYAS
2. Designation: Associate Professor
3. Date of Birth: 05.04.1964
4. Educational Qualification: M.Pharm (PHYTOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOGNOSY)
5. Work Experience: 19 Years Date of Joining: 18.08.1994
• Teaching : 19 Years
• Research : NIL
• Industry : NIL
• Others : NIL
6. Area of Specializations: Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry
Post Graduate Level : Herbal drug technology
8. Research guidance:
Master’s: Awarded 02, Submitted 03, Supervising 02
Ph.D.: Nil
No. of papers published in:
Masters's: NIL National Journals : 05
Ph.D: 02 International Journals : 05
Conferences : 05
9. Projects : NIL
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer : NIL
12. Research Publications: 03
13. No. of Books published with details: NIL
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DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name: AMRITA PARLE
2. Designation: Lecturer (Selection Grade)
3. Date of Birth: 11.01.1963
4. Educational Qualification: M.Pharm
5. Work Experience: 26 Years Joining date: 19.12.1995
• Teaching: 26 Years
• Research: 2 Years
• Industry: 1 Year
• Others: Administration as HOD 5 years, Hostel Warden 10 years
6. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Chemistry
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, DSBM
Post Graduate Level : Chemistry
8. Research guidance:
Master’s: Supervising 01
Ph.D.: nil
No. of papers published in National Journals: 12
International Journals: NIL
Conferences : More than 40
9. Projects: NIL
10. Patents: NIL
11. Technology Transfer: NIL
12. Research Publications : 12
13. No. of Books published with details: 04 books
1 Pharmaceutical Chemistry II CBS Publisher 2007
2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry I CBS Publisher 2008
3. Viva voice in organic & pharmaceutical chemistry, CBS Publisher 2009
4. Viva vice in inorganic chemistry
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DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name: S.LATHA
2. Designation: Lecturer
3. Date of Birth; 02.03.1970
4. Educational Qualification: M.Pharm
5. Work Experience
• Teaching: 2 Years 6 Months
• Research: 01 Year
• Industry : NIL
• Others: 14 Years worked as Pharmacist cum storekeeper in S. Railway
6. Area of Specializations: Pharmacology
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Pharmacology, Hospital & Clinical
Pharmacy
Post Graduate Level : NIL
8. Research guidance: NIL
No. of papers published in
Masters's: NIL National Journals : 01
Ph.D. - : NIL International Journals : NIL
Conferences : 05
9. Projects Carried out: NIL
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer : NIL
12. Research Publications : NIL
13. No. of Books published with details : NIL
DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
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1. Name : P. N. RAJU
2. Designation: Lecturer (Selection Grade)
3. Date of Birth: 24.01.1957
4. Educational Qualification: M. Pharmacy
5. Work Experience: 23 Years
• Teaching : 23 Years
• Research : NIL
• Industry : NIL
• Others : NIL
6. Area of Specializations (Pharmagnosy and Phytochemistry)
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmacognosy
Post Graduate Level : NIL
8. Research guidance: NIL
No. of papers published in
Masters's National Journals
Ph.D. - International Journals : 02
Conferences : 06
9. Projects Carried out: 02
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer : NIL
12. Research Publications : 02
13. No. of Books published with details : NIL
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DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name: MR. BHAG CHAND
2. Designation: Lecturer (Selection Grade)
3. Date of Birth: 15.06.1958
4. Educational Qualification: M.Pharm
5. Work Experience
• Teaching: 21 Years
• Research: 2 Years
• Industry: 2 Years
• Others: NIL
6. Area of Specializations: Pharmaceutics
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Pharmaceutics –I, Pharmaceutics-II,
Post Graduate Level : NIL
8. Research guidance: 08 student of M.Pharm
No. of papers published in: NIL
Masters's: NIL National Journals : NIL
Ph.D: NIL International Journals : NIL
Conferences : NIL
9. Projects Carried out : NIL
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer: NIL
12. Research Publications: NIL
13. No. of Books published with details : NIL
DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
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1. Name: DR. MONICA C. GUPTA
2. Designation: Lecturer
3. Date of Birth : 03.05.1971
4. Educational Qualification: M.Pharm, Ph.D
5. Work Experience
• Teaching: 9.6 Years
• Research : 02 Years
• Industry: NIL
• Others: NIL
6. Area of Specializations: Pharmaceutical & Synthetic Chemistry
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: NIL
Post Graduate Level : NIL
8. Research guidance: 02 Students for Ph.D, 02 Students for M.Pharm
No. of papers published in: NIL
Masters's : NIL National Journals: 01
Ph.D: NIL International Journals: 01
Conferences : 04
9. Projects Carried out:
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer: NIL
12. Research Publications: 02
13. No. of Books published with details: 02
(1. Co – authored a book entitled “ GATE MC in Pharmacy made easy “ Published by S.S
Agrawal, M.K Keshari & Monica Gupta Dec 2007)
(2. Co – authored a book entitled “ GATE MC in Pharmacy made easy “ Published by S.S
Agrawal, M.K Keshari & Monica Gupta Dec 2008)
DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
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1. Name: ASEEM KUMAR
2. Designation: Lecturer (Contractual)
3. Date of Birth: 04.04.1984
4. Educational Qualification: M. Pharmacy
5. Work Experience: 7 Months
• Teaching: 7 Months
• Research: NIL
• Industry: Carried out project work in Ranbaxy Research Lab. Gurgaon for 10 Months
• Others: NIL
6. Area of Specializations: Pharmaceutics
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy,
Pharmaceutical Engineering, Dispensing Pharmacy
Post Graduate Level : NIL
8. Research guidance: NIL
No. of papers published in: NIL
Masters's National Journals
Ph.D. - International Journals
Conferences : 01
9. Projects Carried out : NIL
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer : NIL
12. Research Publications : NIL
13. No. of Books published with details : NIL
DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
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1. Name : ANIL KUMAR SHARMA
2. Designation: Lecturer (Contractual)
3. Date of Birth: 10.10.1980
4. Educational Qualification: M.Pharm
5. Work Experience: 2 Years
• Teaching: 2 Years
• Research: 1 Year
• Industry: NIL
• Others: NIL
6. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutics
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Dispensing Pharmacy, Hospital & Clinical
Pharmacy
Post Graduate Level : NIL
8. Research guidance: NIL
No. of papers published in
Masters's National Journals
Ph.D. - International Journals : 01
Conferences : 04
9. Projects Carried out : 01
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer : NIL
12. Research Publications : NIL
13. No. of Books published with details : NIL
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DETAILS TO BE FURNISHED FOR MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
1. Name : JYOTI DAS
2. Designation: Lecturer (Contractual)
3. Date of Birth: 17.12.1984
4. Educational Qualification: B.Pharm, M.Pharm
5. Work Experience: 5 Years Joining Date: 15.07.2009
• Teaching: 5 Years
• Research: 2 Year
• Industry: NIL
• Others: NIL
6. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Chemistry
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Inorganic Pharm. Chemistry, Organic
Pharm. Chemistry, Chemistry of Natural Products, Biochemistry
Post Graduate Level : NIL
8. Research guidance: NIL
No. of papers published in
Masters's National Journals
Ph.D. International Journals
Conferences
9. Projects Carried out : NIL
10. Patents : NIL
11. Technology Transfer : NIL
12. Research Publications : NIL
13. No. of Books published with details : NIL
VIII. FEE Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution (as the prospectus)
Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme.
• The fee has to be paid in two installments. One installment in July/August and second in January.
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No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students. Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount
(a) Merit Scholarship for Diploma/ B.Pharm: Student-Merit scholarship upto 50% of the sanctioned strength of the students in Diploma 2nd year and B.Pharm, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year of B.Pharm courses are awarded at the rate of Rs. 75/-p.m. The awards are governed by the relevant rules in force from time to time.
Note: The student who is awarded merit/merit-cum-means scholarship will have to execute the prescribed bond.
(b) National Loan Scholarship: those students who have secured more than 60% marks can submit their application through the Principal of the institution, to the Directorate of Education for the award of National Loan Scholarship.
Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship.
• Scholarship Holders: Scholarship holders will be exempted from payment of Tuition fee.
• Sister/brother Concession : In case two or more brothers/sisters are admitted in the institute the brother/sister studying in the lower class shall pay half the prescribed Tuition fee.
• No Tuition fee shall be charged from son or daughter of employees of Training and Technical education.
• S/C and S/T students: Students belonging to the Schedule Castes/Tribes shall be exempted from payment of tuition fee.
Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels (2014-15).
• Rs 5000/- (refundable) security deposit for UG at the time of allotment of Hostel
• Rs 10,000/- (refundable) security deposit for PG, Ph.D. at the time of allotment of Hostel
• Rs 5000/- per annum rent for Undergraduates
• Rs 7500/- per annum rent for Postgraduates
• Rs 3000/- Electricity charges
• Rs 1000/- Water charges
IX. ADMISSION Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval.
B. Pharm 60 D. Pharm 120
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M Pharm Pharmaceutics 5+3 Pharmacology 5+3 Hospital Pharmacy 5 Quality Assurance 10 Clinical Research 8 Pharm Chem 8 Herb. Drug. Tech. 5 Pharm. Mang. 5 X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website). NOT APPLICABLE Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test] NOT APPLICABLE Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats: as per prospectus for the admission session
• Last date for request for applications.
• Last date for submission of application.
• Dates for announcing final results.
• Release of admission list
• Date for acceptance by the candidate
• Last date for closing of admission.
• Starting of the Academic session.
• The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list. o The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified. o The fees paid at the time of admission or during the course are not refundable.
Tuition fee, shall be refundable subsequently in respect of Scholarship holder/ freeship holder etc. No request for refund of fees will be entertained.
XI. CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc. Merit list is prepared on the basis of marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry,
Biology/Mathematics in 12th standard and displayed on the notice board . No separate admission test.
B. Pharm
Senior School certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi (12 year Course) or the Indian School Examination with 60% or above marks in aggregate in the three Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) from Recognized Schools in the Union Territory of Delhi. OR
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Any other examination (12 year course ) recognized by Indian universities or Board with minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of the compulsory subjects namely, Physics, Chemistry and biology. OR
Intermediate examination in science with 60% and above marks in aggregate in the three Science subjects (Physics, chemistry and Biology)
Candidates who have been awarded grades in the examination which make them eligible for admission should also submit conversion certificate of numerical marks from the concerned authority. The candidates who have passed 10+2 Examination from Open School are NOT ELIGIBLE for admission to B. Pharm 1st year.
D. Pharm
Senior School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi (12 years course)/ Indian School Examination With 60% and above marks in aggregate in the three Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Maths ) from Recognized Schools in the Union Territory of Delhi.
OR
Any other examination (12 year course ) recognized by Indian university or Board with minimum of 60% marks in the aggregate of the compulsory subjects namely, Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics.
OR
Intermediate examination in science with 60% and above marks in aggregate in the Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology or maths). No equivalence or Hr. Sec (Vocational Stream ) will be considered for admission to D. Pharm. 1st year. The candidates who have passed 10+2 examination from Open School are NOT ELIGBLE for admission to D. Pharm course.
M. Pharm
Minimum eligibility for admission to M. Pharm. Course (Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, Hospital Pharmacy, Quality Assurance) for the year 2007-2008: Candidate seeking admission to the M. Pharm., course must have passed the Bachelor of Pharmacy examination with at least 50% in the aggregate of theory papers of II, III and IV year from the University of Delhi as equivalent there to, their marks in theory papers of all the four year will be considered.
Basis of Selection
The merit list of candidates for admission to M. Pharm. Course will be prepared by apportioning the following weightage.
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• 50% marks in B.Pharm II,III,IV year theory
• 30% marks in B.Pharm II, III, IV year practical
• 20% marks in GATE
First 85% of the total seats will be filled from University of Delhi Graduates with GATE in order of preference of disciplines. Remaining 15% seats will be filled by Non-Delhi Candidates passing B. Pharm examination recognized by University of Delhi as equivalent.
Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last three years. Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted.
Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in
the admission test for the last three years: detailed in prospectus
XII. APPLICATION FORM
Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities. Application form through Institute.
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. ( Annexure ) List of candidates who have applied along with Percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats. No management quota as it is a Govt Institute.
XIV. RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/VACANT SEATS Not applicable (No management seats, Vacant seats are filled from the wait list.) 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) Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit. List of candidates who have been offered admission. Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates. List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category
before operation of waiting list. XV. Library Number of Books 16,440 Titles 1300 Journals National Journals 10 International Journals 10
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E-library facilities nil
COMPUTING FACILITIES:
� Number and Configuration of Systems - 100
� Total number of systems connected by LAN - 100 � Total number of systems connected to WAN - Nil � Internet bandwidth- 10MBPS broadband (from ERNET/MTNL) � Major software packages available: Windows, Nortran Antivirus, Sigma
Plot 10.01 and Sigmastat 3.5, OS server 2004
� Special purpose facilities available: WORKSHOP:
List of facilities available.
Games and Sports Facilities Extra Curriculum Activities Soft Skill Development Facilities
Yes Yes Yes
Number of Classrooms 4
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Number of Tutorial rooms 1 Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each 2 Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of
each-1, 250 students Academic Calendar of the University: Placed on website Academic Time Table : Placed on website
Syllabus copy of D Pharm, B. Pharm and M.Pharm, Placed on website LABORATORY:
For each Laboratory
List of Major Equipment/Facilities � List of Experimental Setup
S.
No.
Laboratory Equipments and Experimental Set up
1 Pharmacognosy
( Room No
111A and B)
HPTLC, soxhlet Apparatus, Column Chromatography,
UV detection chamber, Melting point apparatus,
Vacuum filter, Binocular microscope, Camera Lucid,
Stage microscope, Digital balance
2 Pharmacology
Lab (Room No
209, 211, 205)
Actophotometer, Analgesiometer, Rotorod apparatus,
Pole Climbing apparatus, Lagendroff assembly, Semi-
autoanalyzer, Electroconvusiometer, Organ bath
assembly, Kymographs, Digital Plethysmometer, ELISA
Reader, Digital balance
3 Pharmaceutical
Chemistry Lab
( Room No 301,
307, 309)
FTIR, HPLC, DSC, UV Spectrophotometer, GC,
Centrifuge, Mechanical Shaker, Micro burette,
Micropipette, Vacuum distillation Assembly, Air
Condenser, Water condenser, Ground glass Assemblies,
Column Chromatography, Dessicator, Glass Joint
Assemblies, Boiling point apparatus, fume cupboard,
Digital balance
4 Pharmaceutics
Lab (room No
101, 111A, 11A,
310, 312)
Rotary Tablet Punching machine (Cadmach),
Dissolution Apparatus, Autoclave, CO2 Incubator,
Laminar Flow hood, Coating and Polishing machine,
Hot air oven, Mechanical sieving machine, Capsule,
filing machine, serological water bath, disintegration
apparatus, friability test apparatus, Fermentor, Deep
freezer, Inverted Microscope, Digital balance,
Ultrasonic Bath, Cooling Centrifuge, Tablet Disso
Apparatus,
5 Pharmaceutical
Analysis
(Room No
FTIR, HPLC, DSC, UV Spectrophotometer, GC, HPTLC,
pH Meter, Fluorimeter, Calorimeter, Digital balance,
Flame Photometer, Binocular Microscope, Polarimeter,
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For Post Graduate programme give the following:
i. Title of the programme: M.Pharm, Pharmaceutics ii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed
iii. Faculty Profile.(Biodata enclosed)
For Post Graduate programme give the following:
i. Title of the programme: M.Pharm, Hospital Pharmacy ii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed
iii. Faculty Profile.(Biodata enclosed)
Single pan balance, Refractometer, Karl Fischer
Apparatus.
S. No Name Designation Subjects Teaching
1. Dr D.K.
Majumdar
Professor
Physical Pharmacy and Pharmacokinetics
2. Dr. PK Sahoo Associate Professor
Product Development and
Pharmaceutical
Microbiology 3. Dr. Meenakshi
Chauhan
Assistant Professor Product Development &
Pharmaceutical
Formulations
4. Dr DP Pathak Professor Modern Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques
S. No Name Designation Subjects Teaching
1. Dr D.K.
Majumdar
Professor
Administration and
Management,
Manufacturing Pharmacy 2. Dr. PK Sahoo Associate Professor Biopharmaceutics and
Clinical Pharmacy 3. Dr. Meenakshi
Chauhan
Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical
Formulations and control
4. Dr DP Pathak Professor Modern Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques
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For Post Graduate programme give the following:
i. Title of the programme: M.Pharm, Quality Assurance ii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed
iii. Faculty Profile. (Biodata enclosed)
For Post Graduate programme give the following:
i. Title of the programme: M.Pharm, Pharmacology ii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed
iii. Faculty Profile.(Biodata enclosed)
For Post Graduate programme give the following:
i. Title of the programme: M.Pharm, Pharmaceutical Chemistry ii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed iii. Faculty Profile. (Biodata enclosed)
S. No Name Designation Subjects Teaching
1. Dr. P.K. Sahoo AssociateProfessor Packaging 2. Dr. Meenakshi
Chauhan
Assistant Professor
Product Development
3 Dr. S R Wakode Associate Professor Evaluation
4. Dr DP Pathak Professor Modern Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques
S. No Name Designation Subjects Teaching
1. Dr Rajani Mathur
Assistant Professor Recent Advances and merging Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
2. Dr DP Pathak Professor Modern Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques
S. No Name Designation Subjects Teaching
1. Dr SR Wakode Associate Professor Medicinal Chemistry
2. Dr DP Pathak Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry &
Advance organic chemistry and
Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical
Techniques
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For Post Graduate programme give the following: i. Title of the programme: M.Pharm, Clinical Research ii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed
iii. Faculty Profile. (Biodata enclosed)
For Post Graduate programme give the following: (Not approved by
AICTE)
i. Title of the programme: M.Pharm, Pharm Management ii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed
iii. Faculty Profile. (Biodata enclosed)
For Post Graduate programme give the following: (Not approved by
AICTE)
i. Title of the programme: M.Pharm, Herbal Drug Technology ii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed iii. Faculty Profile. (Biodata enclosed)
S. No Name Designation Subjects Teaching
1. Dr. SK Gupta Emeritus Scientist
Introduction to Clinical
Research and Principles of
Clinical Research
2. Dr. Rajani Mathur Assistant Professor Clinical Research
Methodology
3. Dr. DP Pathak Professor Modern Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques
S. No Name Designation Subjects Teaching
1. Dr. PK Sahoo Associate Professor Marketing
management &
human resource
management 2. Dr DP Pathak Professor Modern
Pharmaceutical
Analytical
Techniques
S. No Name Designation Subjects Teaching
1. Mrs. Manju
Vyas
Associate Professor Herbal Drug Technology
2. Dr DP Pathak Professor Modern Pharmaceutical
Analytical Techniques