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MANDATORY DISCLOSURES PHARMACY PROGRAMME The following information is to be given in the Information Brochure besides being hosted on the Institution’s official Website. “The information has been provided by the concerned institution and the onus of authenticity lies with the institution and not on AICTE.” I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail. Name Sri Krishna Chaithanya College of Pharmacy, Madanapalle Address Permanent Location as approved by AICTE Temporary Location (if applicable) Village Gangannagaripalle, Taluk Madanapalle District Chittoor Pin Code 517325 State Andhra Pradesh STD Code 08571 Phone No: 230201, 230756 Fax No. 08571-231046 E-Mail: srikrishnachaithanyapharmacy@ gmail.com Web site www.skcpmpl.com Nearest Rly Station Madanapalle Road 15 KM Nearest Airport Bangalore 120 KM II. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail. Name and Designation of the Head of the Institution (Principal / Director) Name T.Bharathi Designatio n Principal Qualification & Experience: Highest Degree Specialization Total Experien ce M.Pharm, Ph.D Pharmacy 10 years. STD Code 08571 Phone No. (O) : 230201 Fax No. 08571 231046 STD Code 08571 Phone No. (R): 230756 Fax No. 08571-231046 E-Mail t bharathireddy @Yahoo.co.in Mobil e No. 9441329623 III. Name of the Affiliating University /home/skcpmplc/public_html/doc www.skcpmpl.com

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MANDATORY DISCLOSURES

PHARMACY PROGRAMME

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

“The information has been provided by the concerned institution and the onus of authenticity lies with the institution and not on AICTE.”

I. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION

Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail.

Name Sri Krishna Chaithanya College of Pharmacy, MadanapalleAddress Permanent Location as approved

by AICTE Temporary Location (if applicable)

Village Gangannagaripalle,Taluk MadanapalleDistrict ChittoorPin Code 517325State Andhra PradeshSTD Code 08571 Phone No: 230201, 230756Fax No. 08571-231046 E-Mail:

[email protected]

Web site www.skcpmpl.com Nearest Rly Station

Madanapalle Road 15 KM

Nearest Airport Bangalore 120 KMII. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL

Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail.Name and Designation of the Head of the Institution (Principal / Director)

Name T.Bharathi

Designation

PrincipalQualification & Experience:

Highest Degree Specialization Total Experience

M.Pharm, Ph.D Pharmacy 10 years.STD Code 08571 Phone No. (O) : 230201 Fax No. 08571 231046STD Code 08571 Phone No. (R): 230756 Fax No. 08571-231046E-Mail t bharathireddy @Yahoo.co.in Mobil

e No. 9441329623

III. Name of the Affiliating University

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Name Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Address Anantapur Pin Code 515 002 Period of

Affiliation 2004-20052005-20062006-2007 2007-2008 2008-20092009-20102010-2011

STD Code

08554 Phone No. 272437

Fax No. 08554-272437

e-mail/ Web site

[email protected]

IV. GOVERNANCE

Members of the Board and their brief backgroundS.No

.Name of the member of the

Society / TrusteesDesignation in the

Society / TrustBackground

1 B.Ramamohan Reddy President B.Com., Computer having 7 years of experience in computer applications

2 B.Govardhan Reddy Vice- President B.Tech3 B.Syamalamma Secretary/ Correspondent President as Srinivasa Educational

Society, which is running a Degree college.

4 B.Gopal Reddy Treasurer 5 years worked as a principal Sri Srinivasa Degree College, Madanapalle.

5 Y. Ramamohan Reddy Asst. Treasurer Agriculturist, Master of Computer Application (M.C.A)

6 T.Shanthamma Executive Member Agriculturist7 B.Sharadamma Executive Member Business & Agriculturist8 B.Saraswathamma Executive Member Business & Agriculturist9 B.Vasudeva Reddy Executive Member Business Man and Agriculturist

Members of Academic Advisory Body

S.N Name & Qualification Designation Address1 Dr. T.Bharathi

M.Pharm., Ph.DChairman Principal

Sri Krishna Chaithanya College of

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Pharmacy, Nimmanapalle Road,Madanapalle

2 B.Gopal Reddy, M.Sc., Member ManagerSri Krishna Chaithanya College of Pharmacy, Nimmanapalle Road,Madanapalle

3 Asso Proff. Satish. K.V. M.Pharm,(Ph.D)

Member Asso ProffesorSri Krishna Chaithanya College of Pharmacy, Nimmanapalle Road,Madanapalle

Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body The Governing board, as well as academic advisory Body meets once in three months and discuss the proposals for continuous and overall development of institution.

Organizational chart and processes

Organizational Chart

Governing Body

Academic Advisory Board

Principal

Teaching Faculty Non-teaching Office

H.O.D.

Asst. Professors Class Teachers Student Councellor

Lecturers

Parents and Stakeholders

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

i) Personal contact: a) Theory Class, b) Laboratories.ii) Industrial visitsiii) Counseling for weak studentsiv) Provision of latest information.

Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance

The Principal and Faculty members are given academic freedom. The governance of entire college his with the principal and staff of the institution. The suggestions for improvements for parents are implemented in good sense.

Student Feedback on Institutional Governance/faculty performance

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Students feedback in Institutional Governance and faculty performance is monitored by receiving appropriate filled forms from students.

Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students

Yes Provided 1. The Grievances of the faculty and students will be reported to the Principal

during the monthly meeting, if otherwise warranted immediate action.2. The principal will redress all such grievances that fall under his preview and

the grievances to non-academic and also academic involving in financial commitment will be redressed through the management.

V. PROGRAMMES

Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE: B.Pharmacy Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE: --NA-- For each Programme the following details are to be given:

• Name : B.Pharmacy• Number of seats : 60• Duration : 4 years• Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last three years: 40 for 160• Fee : 30,200/-• Placement Facilities: --NA—• Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and

average salary : ---NA—

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: ----NA----

Details of the Foreign Institution/University: ----NA----

• Name of the University/Institution: • Address:• Website: • Is the Institution/University Accredited in its Home Country: • Ranking of the Institution/University in the Home Country • Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the name

of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implications for students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the country.

• Nature of Collaboration• Conditions of Collaboration• Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit of

collaboration.

For each Collaborative/affiliated Programme give the following:

• Programme Focus• Number of seats

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• 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

VI. FACULTY

Branch wise list faculty members:

• Permanent Faculty : 25• Par time Faculty : 03• Adjunct Faculty : 00• Guest Faculty : 00• Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio : 1: 15• For PG : 7

BIO-DATE

1. Name : Dr.T.Bharathi

2. Date of Birth : 10-06-1972.

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharm, Ph.D

4. Work Experience

- Teaching : 06 yrs- Research : Nil - Industry : 4- Others : Nil- Total Experience: 10 yrs

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmacy

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Bio-Technology

Post Graduate Level : Nil

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7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in

Masters’s - National Journals :

Ph.D. - International Journals :

- Conferences : 02

8. Research Publications : 10

Signature

1. Name : S.Prasanthi

2. Date of Birth :

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 02- Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutics

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level :

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals :

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Ph.D. -International Journals : -Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals : 1

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : T. Karunakar Reddy

2. Date of Birth : 10-08-1980

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 2 year- Research : fresh- `Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceuticas

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmaceutics

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

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9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : K.V.Satish

2. Date of Birth : 19-07-1977

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 08 yrs- Research : - Industry : - Others : -

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutics

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National JournalsPh.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences : 08

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : 06

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12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : S.N.M. Tripathi

2. Date of Birth : 15-07-1977

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 08 years- Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmacognosy

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Chemistry of Natural Products

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences : 04

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : 06

12.No. of Books published with details

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Signature

1. Name : P. Rajani

2. Date of Birth : 31-08-1978

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : Nil - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmacology

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Anatomy Physiology, Pathophysilogy.

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

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1. Name : Ankur Bansal

2. Date of Birth : 25-07-1984

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 1 year - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Anatomy Physiology, Pathophysilogy, Microbiology.

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

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1. Name :Dr. P. Srinivas

2. Date of Birth : 16-06-1977

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharm, PhD

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 4 year - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutics

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level :

Post Graduate Level : Pharmaceutics

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

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1. Name : G. Balaji

2. Date of Birth : 28-03-1981

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 3 years - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Chemistry

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmaceutical Organichemistry

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

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1. Name : T. Thyagarajan

2. Date of Birth : 28-07-1984

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : >1year - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Chemistry

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Medicinal Chemistry

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

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1. Name : Mohanarangan

2. Date of Birth : 27-07-1983

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharm

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 1 years - Research : - Industry : - Others : -

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceuticalchemistry

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmaceuticalchemistry Post Graduate Level : Nill

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in

Masters’s - National Journals : Under Process

Ph.D. -- Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : D. Prasanthi

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2. Date of Birth : 01-08-1978

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 2 years - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Chemistry

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Medicinal Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Bio chemistry

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : G Nanda Kumar Reddy

2. Date of Birth : 01-08-1978

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

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4. Work Experience - Teaching : 1years - Research : - Industry : 4- Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Chemistry

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Medicinal Chemistry, Organic Chemistry Bio chemistry

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : N. Swarnalatha

2. Date of Birth : 26/6/1986

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : ≥1 years

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- Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutics

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmaceutical Unit operations

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : M. Madhavi

2. Date of Birth : 14-08-1986

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : ≥1 years - Research : - Industry :

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- Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmacology

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmacology, Human Anotomy & Physiology

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : K Bhavani

2. Date of Birth : 08-08-1986

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : ≥1 years - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmacology

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6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level : Pharmacology, Human Anotomy & Physiology

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : M. Chandra Shekar

2. Date of Birth : 20-07-1979

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 4 years - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Analysis

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6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level :

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : D. Basava Raju

2. Date of Birth : 21-08-1977

3. Educational Qualification : M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 5 years - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Quality Assurance

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level :

Post Graduate Level :

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7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : P. Srinivas Rao

2. Date of Birth : 21-7-1976

3. Educational Qualification: M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 6 years - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Industrial Pharmacy

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level :

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

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No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : Ravi Kumar Thota

2. Date of Birth : 10-08-1978

3. Educational Qualification: M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 6 years - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutical Chemistry

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level :

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals :

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Ph.D. -International Journals : -Conferences :

8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

1. Name : M. Suresh

2. Date of Birth : 15-5-1977

3. Educational Qualification: M.Pharmacy

4. Work Experience - Teaching : 7years - Research : - Industry : - Others :

5. Area of Specializations : Industrial Pharmacy

6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level :

Post Graduate Level :

7. Research guidance :

No. of papers published in Masters’s -National Journals : Ph.D. -International Journals :

-Conferences :

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8.Projects Carried out :

9.Patents

10.Technology Transfer

11.Research Publications : Published Research Paper in National Journals

12.No. of Books published with details

Signature

VIII. FEE CET Management

Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution. : 30,200/- 80000/-

Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme. : Beginning of every Acadimic year

No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students.: 1. R.Archana, Rs: 2000/- D/o Radha Krishna, Santhi nagar, MR.Palli,

Tirupati Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount : --

Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship. : Poor & Merit. Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels. : 20,000/- Year

IX. ADMISSION

Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval. : 60 Seats ( 2004-2005) Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last Seven

years. : 2004 – 05 SC : 15

ST : 04BC : 23OC : 18

2005- 06 SC : 10ST : 06 BC : 12

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OC : 32 2006- 07 SC : 04

ST : 01BC : 25OC : 29

2007-08 SC : 12ST : 07BC : 15OC : 14

2008-09 SC : 12ST : 09BC : 26OC : 08

20009-10 SC : 10ST : 01BC : 16OC : 21

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

2004-05 Received : 10 Admitted : 092005-06 Received : 12 Admitted : 092006-07 Received : 15 Admitted : 122007-08 Received : 04 Admitted : 042008-09 Received : 12 Admitted : 112009-10 Received : 05 Admitted : 052010-11 Received : 07 Admitted : 07

X. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website). ECET, J.N.T University, Masab Tank, Hyderabad.

Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [JET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test]ECET : 51 Seats,

Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats:

- Last date for request for applications. : 18-09-2010- Last date for submission of application. : 18-09-2010- Dates for announcing final results. : 23-09-2010- Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the

same day) : 23-09-2010- Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15

days) : 28-09-2010- Last date for closing of admission. : 28-09-2010- Starting of the Academic session. : Waiting for university calendar of events

for I st year 30-09-2010 As per JNTU Academic Calender

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- The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list. - The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified. :

The fee refund is available for those candidates who withdrawals prior to the commencement academic session.

XI. CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION

Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc.

EMCET Examination and Intermediate marks Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any.

10 + 02 with 60% of marks and with or without EMCET Exam. Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the

admission test for the last three years. 40 % in EMCET.

Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted.

List enclosedItem No I - XI must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in the website of the Institution.

The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XII–XV.

IV. APPLICATION FORM Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities.

Yes

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V. LIST OF APPLICANTS

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

categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats.

Sl.No Name of the Candidate Marks obtained in 10+2

1 Devarinti Neelakanta 51.2%2 P V Priynaka 60.80%3 Malluri Bhavana 52.20%4 Kamatham S Thejasri 74.30%5 Peddigani Reddi Sekhar 59.20%6 A Sudharani 52.607 Palagiri Abdul Rajak 49.50%8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.

VI. RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/VACANT SEATS

Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over)

S.N Name & Qualification Designation

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1 B.Gopal Reddy, M.Sc., Chairman 2 B.Rama Mohan Reddy Member3 Dr. T. Bharathi, M.Pharm., Ph.D Member

Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit.

Sl.No Name of the Candidate Marks obtained in 10+2

12.3.456.7 As per EAMCET selection committee report89.10.11.1213.

1415.

As per EMCET selection committee report

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ANNEXURE

LIST OF ADMISSIONS MADE UNDER MANAGEMENT QUOTA (30%) /MINARITY QUOTA(70%)

Name of the college : Sri Krishna Chaithanya college of Pharmacy, MadanapalleCourse (Engineering /Pharmacy) : PharmacyTotal sanctioned intake in the course : 60Intake under 30% of category ‘B’ seats: 18Intake under 70% category ‘A’ seats : NA(In case of Minority Colleges)

SI No

Name of the candidate Fathers Name EAMCET-10 % Marks in intermediate

Month & Year of passing

Community Remarks

H.T.NO. Rank Aggregate

Group

1 DEVARINTI NEELAKANTA

DEVARINTI SREE RAMULU

5902113 031404 51.2% Bi.PC March 2010BC-A

2 P V PRIYNAKA P VENKATRATHANAM CHETTY

5902527 036521 60.8% Bi.PC June 2010OC

3 MALLURI BHAVANA MALLURI VENKATA RAMANA REDDY

2916448 243215 52.2% MPC March 2010 OC

4 KAMATHAM S THEJASRI KAMATHAM S RAMA CHANDRA REDDY

_ _ 74.3% MPC March 2010OC

5 PEDDIGANI REDDI SEKHAR

PEDDIGANI CHINNAPPA_ __ 59.2% Bi.PC March - 2009

BC - D

6 A SUDHARANI A SURENDRA REDDY_ _ 52.6% Bi.PC March 2006

OC

7 PALAGIRI ABDUL RAJAK PALAGIRI RAHAMTHULLA

- - 49.5% Bi.PC March 2010 BC-B

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List of candidates who have been offered admission.

S.No. Name of the Candidate Marks obtained in 10+2

12.3.45 --NA--6.789.10.11.12

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Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates.

Sl.No Name of the CandidateMarks obtained in

10+2

1.2. --NA--3.

List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list.

Sl.No Name of the CandidateMarks obtained in

10+2

12.3.4 --NA--56.789.10.11.12

XV. Information on infrastructure and other resources available

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LIBRARY:

Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise) : 1539/305/17LIST OF LIBRARY BOOKS

PHARMACOGNOSY

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE

1 Pharmacognosy C.K.Kokate, A.P. Purohit 602 Text Book of Pharmacognosy T.E.Wallis 163 Text Book of Pharmacognosy Mohammed Ali 54 Text Book of Pharmacognosy K.R.Arumugam & N.Murugesh 205 Medicinal plants of India R.Zafar 16 Quality control methods medicinal plant materials W.H.O. 57 Pharmacognosy S.B.Gokhale, C.K.Kokate &

A.P.Purohit2

8 Cultivation of Medicinal plants C.K.Kokate, S.B.Goklde, Dr. A.S.Gokhalese

1

9 Pharmacognosy Treases Evans 1010 Essentials of Pharmacognosy Dr. S.H.Ansari 211 Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry part – I Vinod Rangari 312 Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry part – II Vinod Rangari 313 Practical Pharmacognosy Dr.C.K.Kokate 614 Pharmacognosy & Pharmacobiotechnology Ashutoshkar 115 Practical Pharmacognosy Gokhale 416 Practical Pharmacognosy Khandhanval 2017 Study of Crude Drugs Iyengar 118 Practical Pharmacognosy Zafar & Gandhi 619 Pharmacognosy Quadry 2020 Quantity control methods for medical plant material WHO 1

Total 200

PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE1 Pharmaceutical Analysis Higuchi 12 Pharmaceutical Analysis Parimoo 53 Instrumental methods of analysis Willark 54 Instrumental methods of Chemical analysis Chatwal 265 Text Book of Pharmaceutical Analysis – I Deval Rao 46 Text Book of Pharmaceutical Analysis – II Deval Rao 47 Pharmaceutical Analysis - I Kasture 288 Pharmaceutical Analysis - II Kasture 419 Intrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis Sharma 810 Pharmaceutical Analysis (Practical) Sonali sheorey 111 Vogels T.B. of Quantitative chemical analysis Mendham 112 Vogels Quantitative inorganic analysis Svehla 213 Lab instumental drug analysis Nagavi 514 Quantitative Analysis R.A.Day 215 T.B. of Pharmaceutical Analysis Ravisankar 10

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16 Introduction to chemical analysis A.K.Guptha 1017 Application of Absoiption Spectroscopy of organic Dyer 718 Spectroscopic Methods inorganic chemistry Williams 5

Total 165

PHARMACOLOGY

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE1 Goodman & Gilman’s the Pharmacological basis of

therapeutics Dr.B.C.Das & Dr. Shobha Malini 5

2 Pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics 19/Edn Satoskar 53 Essentials of medical Pharmacology 5/Edn Tripati 154 Elements of Pharmacology Goyal 25 Introduction to Pharmacology Dandiya 26 A concise T.B. of Pharmacology Murugesh 27 Hand Book of Pharmacology Panda 108 Hand Book of Experimental Pharmacology S.K.Kulakarni 119 T.B. of Pharmacology Suresh 1

10 H.B. of Clinical Pharmacy Yedav 1011 Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics David 1012 Elementary & Pharmacology and Toxicology Harshmohan 1013 Adverse Drug Reactions Grover 114 Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy P.C.Dandiya & Mukulmadhu 115 Hospital & clinical Pharmacy Yadav & Yadav 516 T.B. of Hospital Pharmacy Goyal 10

Total 100

PATHOLOGY

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE

1 T.B. of Pathology Harsha Mohan 102 Pathology and Quick review Harsha Mohan 123 T.B. of Patho Physiology Bodhankar 84 Patho Physiology Prakash Ghadi 25 Bio- Chemistry & clinical Pathology Chowdary 56 Bio- Chemistry & clinical Pathology Murugesh 37 A. T.B. of Pathology William Boyd 18 Bio-chemistry & Clinical pathology Pilli & Qudry 29 A. T.B. of Pathology Anderson 110 Cell Biology genetics evolution & Ecology Varma & Agarwal 111 Pathology Basics of disease Robbinscotron 1

Total 46

FORENSIC PHARMACY

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE

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1 T.B. of Forensic Pharmacy Suresh 152 T.B. of Forensic Pharmacy Jain 20

3 Forensic Pharmacy D.M.Mithal 10

4 Forensic Pharmacy Kuchekar, Khadatare 5

Total 50

PHARMACEUTICSS.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE

1 Physical Chemistry N.Levine 22 Physical Pharmacy Alfred Martin 153 Physical Pharmaceutics R.Manvaln, C.Ramaswamy 64 Essentials of Physical Chemistry B.S.Bahl, G.P.Tuli 65 Bentley's Text Book of Pharmaceutics E.A. Rawlins 196 Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry Vol – I A.K. Beckett & J.B.Stenlee 207 Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry Vol – II A.K. Beckett & J.B.Stenlee 208 Pharmaceutics – I A.K.Gupta 39 Pharmaceutics – II A.K.Gupta 410 Basic Tests for pharmaceutical dosage forms W.H.O. 111 Practical Physical Pharmacy & Physical Pharmaceutics Hadkar 212 Physical Pharmacy Dr.Ashok & Khusnoor 313 Pharmaceutical formulation B.M.Mithal 714 Essentials of Physical Pharmacy C.V.S.Subramanyam 415 Cooper & Gunn's Tutorial Pharmacy S.J.Cartor 2316 Text book of Pharmaceutics – I Agarwal 10

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COMPUTERS

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE1 Computers in Pharmacy Praveens Thakar, Rachna

Manchanda, Pratibanand3

2 Fundamentals of Computers Rajaraman 53 computers & Commonsense Robert Hont & John Shelly 54 Operations Research Frederick Hilliea 15 Expert Systems Peter Jockson 16 Jaico dictionary of Computers Board of Editors 17 Artificial intelligence Clain Rich 18 Fundamentals of Computers Sayam Babu 19 Micro Processor orchitecher Ramesh Gaomkar 110 Database streem orchitecher Penta soft 111 Numerical Methods A.Singarvelu 112 Computer Graphics Steven Harrington 113 Cobol Program M.K.Rao 114 Fundamentals of Computer algorithms Ellis Horowitz 115 Micro processor Principles and Applications Gilmore 116 Tech your self real Lourahemay 117 Discrete mathematical structure with applications to

computerJ.P.Tremblay 1

18 FoxPro 2.5 for dos windows R.K.Taxali 119 Introduction to artificial intelligence and expert system Dawn peaterson 120 Introduction Technology Kimfotey 121 Discrete Mathematics Seymoor Lipschutz 122 Analysis & Design of Information systems James.A.Senn 123 Management Information systems B.Davis 124 C++ Hebert schildt 125 Data structures Seymoor Lipschutz 126 IBMPc Assembly Languogs Peter Abel 127 The Spirit TC Mullish cooper 128 Fundamentals of statistics D.N.Santhosh 129 Computer progaming I fortro 77 V.Raja Rama 130 Dictonary English & Telugu Charles Brown 1

Total 40

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17 Text book of Pharmaceutics – II Agarwal 1018 Pharmaceutics –I A.V.Kasture 419 Pharmaceutics –II A.V.Kasture 320 Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy Lachman 621 Ansels Pharmaceutical Dosage forms Drugs Delivery Allen 2122 Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry A.V.Kasture 123 Laboratory Manual of Physical Pharmacy Subramanyam 124 Physical Pharmacy Ashok kushnoor 125 Cooper & Gunn's Tutorial Pharmacy S.J.Cartor 2026 Dispensing Pharmacy Mehta 1527 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering A.R. Paradkar 528 Unit Operations Chemical Engineering Smith 229 Perry's Engineering Hand Book Perry 130 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Badger 331 Pharmaceutical Engineering Sambamurthy 532 Pharmaceutical Engineering Subramanyam 6

33 Dispensing Pharmacy Mehta 1034 Physical Pharmaceutics Subramanyam 3535 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Engineering Paradkar 1136 Bio-Pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Paradkar 2037 Dispensing for pharmaceutical studies Cooper & Gun 2138 BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Javid Ali & R.K.Khan 2039 BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics V.Venkateswarlu 1040 Practical Pharmaceutics Gand/Gupta 104142 Principles & Applications of Biopharmaceutics &

Pharmacoloimetcs Jain 3

43 Hand Book of Cosmetic Jain 3

44 T.B. of Physical Pharmacy Hadkar 1045 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology S.Dryas & V.K.Dixit 2

Total 421

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE1 Organic Chemistry of Natural Products Vol – I Chatwal 22 Organic Chemistry of Natural Products Vol – II Chatwal 23 Organic Chemistry Morrison & Boyd 254 Text Book of Organic Chemistry Arun Bahl & B.S.Bahl 305 Advanced Organic Chemistry Arun Bahl & B.S.Bahl 30

6 Vogels Text Book of Practical Organic Chemistry B.S.Furniss, Hannaford, P.W.G.Smith,A.R.tatchell

3

7 Stereo Chemistry of Organic Compounds Ernest L.E.Liel, Sanvel H.Wilen 28 Organic Chemistry Vol - I I.L.Finar 69 Organic Chemistry Vol - II I.L.Finar 610 Organic Chemistry Vol - 2.5 / E.ON I.L.Finar 211 Practical Organic Chemistry F.G.Mann& B.C.Saunders 312 Elementary Practical Organic Chemistry Part – 3 Vogel 513 Mechanism in Organic chemistry Peter Sykes 114 Text Book of Organic medicinal & Pharmaceutical

ChemistryWilson & Gisvolds 2

15 Principles of Organic Medicinal Chemistry Prof. Rama Rao Nadendla 116 Inorganic PharmaceuticalChemistry P.Gundu Rao 12

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17 Text Book of Inorganic Medicinal Chemistry Surendra, N.Pandya 218 Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry Dr.H.P. Tipnis, A.S.Dhake 119 Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry Anees Ahmad Siddique Sachin

M.Wani1

20 Inorganic Medicinal & Pharmaceutical Chemistry Block, Roche, Soine Wilson 721 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Dr.A.V.Kasture S.G.Wadodkar 522 Inorganic Chemistry Miesslar, Donal A Tar 123 In organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry Balsari 224 Test Book of Inorganic Pharmacuetical and Medicinal

ChemistryQadry 7

25 Pharmaceutical Chemistry Inorganic Vol – I Chatwal 4026 Pharmaceutical Chemistry organic Vol – II Chatwal 10

27 Medicinal Chemistry Chatwal 528 Principles of Medicinal Chemistry Vol-I Kadam 2029 Principles of Medicinal Chemistry Vol-II Kadam 2030 Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry Bothara 1031 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Kasture 1032 T.B. of Pharmaceutical Organic chemistry Mohammed Ali 233 Chemistry M.C.Murry 134 T.B. of Chemistry (Senior) Vikram 135 T.B. of Chemistry (Junior ) Vikram 136 Medicinal Chemistry Ashutuslkar 137 Chemistry of organic Natural products Vol – I Agarwal 2538 Chemistry of organic Natural products Vol – II Agarwal 2539 Natural Products Vol – I O.P.Agarwal 140 Natural Products Vol – II O.P.Agarwal 141 Intermediate Chemistry I Year 142 Intermediate Chemistry II Year 143 Medicinal Chemistry Chatwal 544 T.B. of Inorganic chemistry Deval Rao 545 Elementory practical organic Chemistry part – I Vogel 146 Organic Chemistry problems & Solutions Bausal &Bansal 347 Heterocydic Chemistry Bansal 248 Advance organic chemistry Narch 149 Environmental Chemistry A.K.Deb 150 Organic Chemistry L.Oliver smith

starly J.Cristol1

51 United course in chemistry O.P.Agarwal 1

Total 431S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE

1 Elementory practical organic Chemistry part – II Vogel 12 T.B. of medical Biochemistry Chatterjee 6

3 Fundamentals of Biochemistry Dr. A.C.Deb 14 Harper's illustrated Biochemistry Murry & Granner 35 Practical Biochemistry for medical dental and allied

courses Raj Gopal & Toora 3

6 Biochemistry Sathyanarayana 137 Preparation manual for under graduate's medical Bio-

ChemistryDandekar 1

8 Fundamentals of Biochemistry J.L.Jain 2

9 Laboratory Manual in Biochemistry Jayaram 110 Biochemistry Berg 111 Biochemistry Gundurao 5

12 Lehninger principles of Bio-chemistry Nelson & Cox 2

13 T.B. of Biochemistry Rao 5

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14 Pharmaceutical Biochemistry Theory & Practicals Sharma 5

15 Bio Physical Chemistry Upadyay & Nath 1

16 T.B. of Bio Chemistry Dr.C.Sharma 1

17 Viva in Bio chemistry Malhotra 10

18 Principles of Bio-chemistry & Bio techniques Palanichamy, shan mugavelu 1

19 Fundamentals of Biochemistry Khan 5

20 Practical clinical Biochemistry Herold & verley 1

21 Medicinal Biochemistry Mallikarjuna 1

22 Introduction to practical Biochemistry David T.Pulummer 1

Total 75

BIOLOGYS.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE

1 Unified course in Botany Vol - I O.P.Agarwal 1 2 Unified course in Botany Vol - II O.P.Agarwal 13 Botany A.C.Dutta 14 Pharmaceutical Biology Gokale 15 Developmental Biology Subramonian 16 Biology 17 Intermediate Zoology I Year 18 Intermediate Botany I Year 19 Intermediate Botany II Year 210 Nehlinger Principles of Biology Nelson & Cox 211 T.B. of Zoology for first year pre University course of

state vol – 11

12 Zoology IInd Year 2Total 15

MATHEMATICS S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE

1 Intermediate Mathematics Vol –I Venkateswara Rao & N.Krishna Murthy

8

2 Intermediate Mathematics Vol -I 1

3 Intermediate Mathematics I year Paper B 1

4 Intermediate Mathamatics I Year 1

5 Intermediate Mathamatics II Year 20

6 Inter Mathematics paper II A& B (S.Chand) 1

Total 32

GENERAL BOOKS

S.NO TITLE AUTHOR BOOKS PRICE

1 The Science and Practice of Pharmacy Vol – I Remington 1

2 The Science and Practice of Pharmacy Vol – II Remington 1

3 Pharmacy practicals Khanna 1

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4 Compact Oxford Dictionary 2

5 Visual Ultimate Dictionary 1

6 Dictionary of Pharmacy 2

7 Dorlands Medical Dictionary 4

8 Dorlands Pocket Medical Dictionary 11

9 Principles and practice of drug store administration & Business Management

Vidya Sagar and Srilakshmi 14

10 Objective type of Pharmacy Mohammed Ali 4

11 Pharmaceutical Management Alka Ahuja 88

12 Indian pharmacopoeia 1996 vols – 2 1

13 U.S.P. 24NF 19

14 Indian pharmacopoeia 1996 2vol.2 1

15 The International pharmacopoeia Vol-I 1

16 The International pharmacopoeia Vol-II 1

17 The International pharmacopoeia Vol-III 1

18 The International pharmacopoeia Vol-VI 1

19 The International pharmacopoeia Vol-V 5

20 The complete drug reference 1

21 Education in Human values 1

22 Pocket manual of Homeopathic, Materia Media Bbericle 1

23 Dictionary of Chemistry Arora 2

Total 311

B.PHARMACY

TOTAL LIBRARY BOOKS

S.NO. Subject Titles No. of Books1 PHARMACOGNOSY 29 2962 Pharmaceutical Analysis 18 2673 Pharmacology 16 1184 Anatomy Physiology and Health Education 35 2455 Pharmaceutics 51 4216 Computers 30 1287 Forensic Pharmacy 4 758 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 51 4319 Bio Chemistry 22 15710 Microbiology 12 12411 Pathology 11 8812 Mathematics 6 7713 Biology 12 6414 General Books 23 311

Total Titles & Books 468 3654Purchased newly 657Total 4311

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List of online National/International Journals subscribed. :

List of Journals

1 Antiseptic2 Indian Drugs3 Journal of Hospital Pharmacy4 Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical (Sciences)5 Health6 Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics7 Indian Journal of Nutrition & Dietetics8 Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research9 Journal of Chomical Technology10 Journal of Microbiology11 Journal of Chemistry sciences12 Indian Journal of Medical Research

13 Current Science14 Express Pharma15 Pharma Review16 Chronicle Pharmabiz17 The Indian Pharmacist18 Pharmacology19 Eastern pharmacist 20 Herbal tech 21 Asian Journals of Chemistry22 International Journal of Chemical Science23 Pharmacognosy24 Chemical Science25 Indian Journal of pharmaceutical Education and research

E-Library facilities :

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LABORATORY:

For each Laboratory

List of Major Equipment/Facilities: Enclosed

List of Experimental Setup

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR

B. Pharmacy I Year P C3/2 2

XVIII. REMEDIAL BIOLOGY LAB

About 12-15 experiments/exercises (approx. of 2 hrs duration) may be designed covering the following topics and evenly distributed over the academic calendar.

a. Care and uses of microscopeb. Gross identification of permanent slides of structure and life cycle of plants/animals mentioned in

the theory syllabus.c. Morphology of plant parts indicated in theory.d. Preparation, Microscopic Examination of stem, root and leaf of mono and dicot leaves.e. Structure of human parasites and insects mentioned in the theory with the help of specimen. f. Anatomical features of different organs of frog and rabbit using charts.

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR

B. Pharmacy I Year P C3 4

DISPENSING & HOSPITAL PHARMACY LABAbout 18-20 experiments/exercises (approx. of 2 hrs duration) may be designed covering the following 1 to 5 topics and evenly distributed over the academic calendar. Exercises for topic 6 may be conveniently devised

1. Dispensing of prescriptions falling under the categories; Mixtures (Megnessium hydroxide IP), Syrups(Simple syrup,Flavored syrup), solutions (Cresol with soap solution, strong ammonium acetate solution, Lugol’ solution), emulsions (Liquid paraffin and castor oil emulsions), creams (cold creams), ointments (sulphur ointment,Zinc oxide ointment), powders (dusting and eutectic powders), lotions (calamine lotion), liniments (terpentine liniment), elixirs (Piperazine citrate elixirs), tincture (iodine tincture), paints (throat paint), gargles (potassium chlorate gargles), gels(Bentonite gel) colloidion (salicylic acid colloidion), mouthwash (antiseptic mouthwash).2. Identification of various types of incompatabilities in a prescription, correlation thereof and dispensing of such prescriptions.3. Dispensing procedures involving pharmaceutical calculations, pricing of prescriptions and dosage calculations for paediatric and geriatric patients.4. Dispensing of prescriptions involving adjustment of tonicity. Preparation of normal saline and dextrose solutions.5. Preparation of Pharmacopoeial extracts and galenical products utilizing various methods of extraction viz Maceration and percolation.6. Project report on visit to the community pharmacy for Counseling on the rational use of drugs and aspects

of health care.

LIST OF MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIRED A. Adequate number of the following, such that each student gets one set

1. Mortars and pestles.2. Analytical balance and weight box.

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3. Percolators4. Dispensing containers.

B. pH meter. C. Electronic balanceD. Adequate quantities of chemicals and glasswre

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PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABList of experiments:A) Limit tests for the following as per the procedure given in Indian Pharmacopoeia (1996 – including the latest addenda)

1) Chlorides2) Sulphates3) Heavy metals4) Iron5) Arsenic 6) Modifications in limit test for chlorides and sulphates in potassium permanaganate, sodium

bicarbonates, sodium benzoates and sodium salicylates.

B)7) Balances and Weighing; Calibration of weights, Pipette and Burette.8) Preparation and standardization of Hydrochloric acid solution (0.1N).9) Preparation and standardization of Potassium permanganate solution (0.1N & 0.1M).10) Preparation of a primary standard solution of 0.1N Potassium hydrogen-phthalate.

i. Preparation and standardization of 0.1N EDTA solution.7) Preparation and purification of Boric acid.

8) Preparation and purification of Sodium citrate.9) Preparation and purification of Potash alum.10) Preparation and purification of Magnesium stearate.11) Assay of sodium bicarbonate and assay of Boric acid (Neutralization).12) Assay of Calcium gluconate (or) any calcium compounds (Complexometry).13) Assay of Copper sulphate (Redox titration).14) Assay of Sodium acetate (Non-aqueous titration). 15) Assay of Ferrous sulphate (Oxidation-reduction / Redox titration).16) Swelling power in bentonite17) Test for purity (Ammonium salts in potash alum, presence of iodates in KI)

REFERENCES

1. Indian Pharmacopoeia - 1996.2. Vogel’s Qualitative Analysis

XIX.LIST OFMINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

i. Analytical balancesii. Physical balances

iii. Suction pumpsiv. Ovenv. Hot plates

vi. Water bathsvii. Distillation unit

viii. Limit test apparatus for arsenicix. Adequate glasswares

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PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I LAB

Introduction to Equipment & Glassware, Recrystallization method, details of M.P, B.P and distillation

I. Preparation of organic compounds (each involving a specific organic reaction covered in theory)

1. N-Acetylation : Preparation of Acetanilide from Aniline2. O-Acetylation : Preparation of Aspirin from Salicylic acid 3. Nuclear Bromination : Preparation of p-Bromoacetanilide from

Acetanilide4. Hydrolysis : Preparation of p-Bromoaniline from

p-Bromoacetanilide5. Nuclear Nitration : Preparation of m-Dinitrobenzene from

Nitrobenzene6. Reduction : Preparation of m-nitro aniline from m-dinitro benzene.

7. Oxidation : Preparation of Benzoic acid from: Benzyl chloride

8. Esterification : Preparation of n-Butylacetate fromn-Butylalcohol

9. Etherification : Preparation of β-Naphthyl methyl ether from β-Naphthol

10. α-Halogenation : Preparation of Iodoform from Oxidation of Acetone / Ethanol

11. Extensive Nuclear Substitution : Preparation of tribromophenol

12 Bromination : Tribromoaniline from Phenol or Aniline 13 Addition / elimination: Preparation of phenyl hydrazone or oxime from Benzaldehyde

II. Identification of organic compounds belonging to following classes by systematic qualitative organic analysis including preparation of derivatives.

1. Phenols

2. Amides

3. Carbohydrates

4. Amines

5. Carboxylic acids

6. Aldehydes and Ketones

7. Alcohols

8. Anilides and nitrocompounds

9. Esters

REFERENCES

1. Text Book of Practical Organic Chemistry, Vogel’s, 5th Edition.2. Laboratory Manual of Organic Chemistry, R.K. Bansal,.3. Advanced Practical Organic Chemistry, O.P. Agarwal,

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4. Practical Organic Chemistry, F.G.Mann & B.C. Saunders,.

LIST OFMINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

1. Triple beam balances2. Physical balances3. Melting point apparatus4. Suction pumps5. Oven6. Hot plates7. Water baths8. Distillation unit9. Refrigerator

10. Adequate glassware

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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY HEALTH EDUCATION LAB(21 Experiments)

1. Study of human skeleton – 2 Experiments2. Study of different systems with the help of charts and models – 2 Experiments.3. Microscopic study of different tissues – 3 Experiments.4. Estimation of Haemoglobin in blood, Determination of bleeding time, clotting time – 3 Experiments.5. Estimation of R.B.C. count – 2 Experiments.6. Estimation of W.B.C count – 2 Experiments.7. Estimation of D.L.C. – 2 Experiments.8. Recording of body temperature, pulse rate and blood pressure, basic understanding of electrocardiogram-PQRST waves and their significance – 3 Experiments.9. Determination of vital capacity, experiments on spirometry – 2 Experiments.10. Study of different family planning appliances

REFERENCES

1. Practical Biochemistry, Plummer,2. Human Anatomy & Physiology, Elaine N. Marieb,.3. Human Physiology, A.K. Chartterjee,

LIST OF MINIMUM EQUIPMENTS REQUIRED1. Microscopes2. Glass slides3. Hemocytometer with micropipettes4. Sahli’s hemoglobinometer5. Huchinson’s spirometer6. Sphygmomonometer7. Stethoscope8. Permanenet slides for various tissues9. Models for various organs and system10. Specimen of various organ and system11. Skeleton and bones12. Clinical thermometers13. ECG graphs.14. Stop clocks15. Different contraceptives devices and models.

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PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II LAB

I. Synthesis of some simple Heterocyclic Compounds.i) 2,5-Dimethylpyrrole from Acetonylacetone.ii) 2,5-Dimethylthiophene from Acetonylacetone.iii) 2,5-Dimethylfuran from Acetonylacetone.iv) 3,5-Dimethylpyrazole from Acetylacetone.v) 3,5-Dimethylisooxazole from Acetylacetone.vi) 4,5-Diphenylimidazole from Benzil.vii) Benzoxazole from o-Aminophenol.viii) 2,5-Dioxopiperazine from Glycine.ix) Oxazolone from Benzoylglycine.

II. MOLECULAR REARRANGEMENTS AND NAMED REACTIONS

a) Benzimidazole from o-phenylenediamine (Phillip’s Reaction).b) O-hydroxyacetophenone from phenyl acetate (Fries migration)c) Benzanilide from benzophenone oxime (Beckmann’s rearrangement)

(to be avoided from End Examination )d) Preparation of 2-phenylindole from Phenylhydrazine by Fischer’s method.

III. SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC BINARY MIXTURES

a) Avoid the water-soluble compoundsb) Avoid the binary mixtures having a risk of chemical interaction.

IV. ANALYSIS OF OILS & FATS

a) Determination of Acid value of fixed oils.b) Determination of Saponification value of a fixed oil.c) Determination of Iodine value of a fixed oil.d) Determination of Acetyl value of a fixed oil.

PHARMACOGNOSY – I LAB

1 Identification of curde drugs listed in theory. 2. Chemical tests for important drugs containing carbohydrates and lipids. 3. Preparation of Herbarium beloning to different families. 4. Cultivation of medicinal plants. 5. Determination of Leaf constants.

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PHYSICAL PHARMACY-II LAB

1. Determination of bulk density, true density and percentage porosity. 2. Effect of particle size and effect of glidant on angle of repose.3. Microscopic size analysis.4. Determination of CMC of a surfactant.5. Adsorption Isotherm.6. Partition coefficient – Effect of Additives.7. Determination of sedimentation volume and degree of flocculation.8. Determination of Order of reaction – First order.9. Second order Reaction.10. Determination of Spreading Coefficient.11. Buffers (Preparation and testing buffer capacity).12. Effect of co-solvent on solubility.13. Effect of temperature on solubility of solid in liquid.14. Preparation of Multiple emulsion - Demonstration.15. Preparation of Micro emulsion - Demonstration.16. Determination of Zeta potential - Demonstration.

PHARMACEUTICAL UNIT OPERATIONS II – LAB

1. Measurement of flow of fluids and their pressure, determination of reynold's number and calculation of frictional losses.

2. Evaluation of filter media, determination of rate filtration and study of factors affecting filtration including filter aids.

3. Experiments to demonstrate applications of centrifugation.4. Determination of Humidity-use of Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb thermometers and Psychometric

charts.5 Determination of overall Heat Transfer Coefficient.6. Determination of rate of evaporation.7. Experiments based on steam. Extractive and Azeotropic distillations.8. Determination of rate of drying, free moisture content and bound moisture content.9. Experiments to illustrate the influence of various parameters on the time of drying.10. Experiments to illustrate principles of size reduction, Laws governing energy and power requirements of a size reduction.11. Experiments to illustrate solid-solid mixing, determination of mixing efficiency using different types of mixers.

PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – LAB

1) Introduction to equipment and glassware used in Microbiology Laboratory.2) Simple Staining3) Gram Staining4) Negative Staining5) Acid fast Staining6) Aseptic Transfer7) Enumeration of Bacteria by Pour Plate Technique.

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8) Enumeration of Bacteria by Direct Microscopic Count9) Isolation of pure Cultures by Streak Plate Method10) Oligodynamic Action of Heavy Metals11) Observation of Colony Characteristics12) Microbiology of Air-Settling Plate Technique13) Microbiology of Water – Presumptive, Confirmed & Completed tests14) Biochemical Reactions:

i) Indole testii) Methyl Red Testiii) Voges Proskauer Testiv) Citrate Utilization Testv) Starch Hydrolysis Testvi) Gelatin Liquification Testvii) Fermentation of Carbohydratesviii) H2S Production Test

15) Morphology of Molds 16) Morphology of Yeasts 17) Microbial Limit Tests – Viable Count 18) Microbial Limit Tests for E. coli, Proteus, Pseudomonas, etc.

B.PHARMACY II/IV II SEMESTERPHARMACOGNOSY II - LAB

1. Identification of drugs mentioned in the theory. 2. Microscopic studies of some volatile oil continaing crude drugs & their powders.

3. Microscopic study of some important glycosides contining curde drugs and study of powdered drugs.

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DISPENSING, HOSPITAL & COMMUNITY PHARMACY – LAB

7. Dispensing of prescriptions falling under the categories; Mixtures, solutions, emulsions, creams, ointments, powders, suppositories, opthalmics, capsules, pastes, jellies, pastilles, lozenges, pills, tablet triturates, lotions, liniments, inhalations, paints. etc.

8. Identification of various types of incompatabilities in a prescription, correlation thereof and dispensing of such prescriptions.

9. Dispensing procedures involving pharmaceutical calculations, pricing of prescriptions and dosage calculations for paediatric and geriatric patients.

10. Dispensing of prescriptions involving adjustment of tonicity.11. Categorization and storage of pharmaceutical products based on legal requirements of labelling

and storage.12. Project report on visit to the community pharmacy for Counseling on the rational use of drugs

and aspects of health care.

COMPUTING FACILITIES:

Number and Configuration of Systems : 20, P-IV Total number of systems connected by LAN : 10 Total number of systems connected to WAN: - Internet bandwidth : 230 KBPS Major software packages available : yes Special purpose facilities available : yes

WORKSHOP:

List of facilities available.

Games and Sports Facilities : Indore Games: Chess, : Outdoor Games: Cricket, Batminton,: Volleyball,

Extra Curriculum ActivitiesSoft Skill Development Facilities : Guest Lecturer is arranged for Communication SkillsNumber of Classrooms and size of each : 03 ( each 75 Sq.mt)Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each : 02 ( each 54 Sq.mt)Number of laboratories and size of each : 12 ( each 75 Sq.mt)Number of drawing halls and size of each : -Number of Computer Centers with capacity of each : 01 ( Capacity 20)Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each. : 01, ( 60 capacity)

Teaching Learning process

Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University.

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ANANTAPUR

Course Structure (2009-10 onwards)

B. PHARMACY

I YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE

S.No. Subject T C P C1 Remedial Mathematics ( for Bi.P.C stream)

Remedial Biology ( for M.P.C stream)*3+1 2+1

6 4

- 3/2

- 2

2 Dispensing and Hospital Pharmacy 3+1 6 3 43 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry 3 6 3 44 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I 3+1 6 3 45 Anatomy, Physiology and Health education 3+1 6 3 46 English Language Communication Skills 3 6 - -

Total 22/21 36/34 12/15 16/18

* Remedial biology lab for M.P.C stream students will be in alternate weeks while the evaluation of internal and end examination shall be as independent lab.

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XX. REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS

UNIT I Algebra:Arithmetic Progression-Geometric Progression-Binomial theorem-partial fractions. Permutations & combinations. Matrices: basic matrix operations. Determinants- Application of determinants to solve simultaneous equations (Cramer's Rule and Cali-Hamilton’s theorem).

UNIT II Trigonometry: Trigonometric ratios and the relations between Sin (A+B), Cos (A+B), Tan (A+B) formulae only. Trigonometric ratios of multiple and sub-multiples, angles, heights and distances (simple problems), complex numbers and Demoivre’s theorem.

UNIT IIICo-ordinate Geometry: Distances between points, Area of a triangle, Co-ordinates of a point dividing a given line segment in a given ratio. Locus equation to a straight line in different forms. Angle between straight lines-point of intersection, circles and conic sections.

UNIT IVDifferential Calculus: Continuity and limit: Differentiation, derivability and derivative, R.H. derivatives and L.H. derivatives, Differentiation, General theorems of derivatives.

UNIT VDerivatives of trigonometric functions (excluding inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions). Logarithmic differentiation, partial differentiation, maxima and minima (elementary) and successive differentiation up to second order.

UNIT VIIntegral Calculus: Integration as an inverse process of differentiation. Definite integrals, integration by substitution, integration by parts, integration of algebraic function of ex, evaluation of areas and volumes in simple cases.

UNIT VIIDifferential equations: Formation of a differential equation, order and degree, solution of first order differential equations.

UNIT VIIIApplications of first order and first degree differential equation- law of Natural growth and decay. Newton’s Law of cooling. Definition of Linear differential equations for Homogenous, non homogenous, second and higher order equations.

TEXT BOOKS1. Intermediate first Year mathematics and Intermediate Second year mathematics., published by Telugu

Academy, Himayatnagar, Hyderabad2. Remedial mathematics by Khan, S.chand

REFERENCES3. A Text book of Remedial Mathematics by P.Seshagiri Rao.4. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Grewal.

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5. B.Pharmaceutical mathematics vol-I,vol-II –Laxmi publications6. Text book of Remedial Mathematics by Dr. A Ramakrishna Prasad Cengage Learinng.

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XXI. REMEDIAL BIOLOGY

UNIT IPlant and animal cell: Detailed structure, mitosis, meiosis, different types of tissues and their functions. Brief classification of plant and animal kingdom.

UNIT IISimple and compound microscopes used in biology; section cutting; staining and mounting of sections.Morphology and histology of root, stem, bark, wood, leaf, flower, fruit and seed. Modifications of root and stem.

UNIT IIIStudy of parasites: Structure and life history of parasites: Amoeba, Entamoeba, Trypanosoma, Plasmodium, Taenia, Ascaris, Schistosoma, Oxyuris and Ancylostoma.

UNIT IVGeneral structure and life history of insects like Cockroach, Mosquito and Housefly. Comparative gross anatomical features of frog, rat and rabbit.

TEXT BOOKS

1. Intermediate First Year and Second Year Botany / Zoology Text Books printed and published by Telugu Academy, Himayatnagar, Hyderabad.

2. A.C. Dutta, Text Book of Botany 3. Text book of Biology by S.B.Gokhale

REFERENCES

4. Botany for Degree students Vol I & II by B.P. Pandey5. Concepts of biology, Enger6. Outlines of zoology by M.Ekambaranatha Ayyar and T.N.Ananda Krishnan7. A manual for pharmaceutical biology practicals by S.B.Gokhale and C.K.Gokhale

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DISPENSING & HOSPITAL PHARMACY

Section-A: DISPENSING PHARMACY

UNIT I- Genesis and Evolution of Pharmacy: History of Pharmacy, origin and development of the Pharmacopoeias, History of Ayurveda, salient features of IP, USP and BP.

UNIT II- Dispensing Pharmacy: Principles of dispensing, parts of prescription, handling of prescription, source of errors in prescription and care required in dispensing procedures including labeling of dispensed products. Weights and Measures, introduction to Latin terms, Percentage calculations, alligation method, proof spirit calculations, displacement value and calculations of isotonicity adjustment. General dispensing procedures, posology-calculations of doses.

UNIT III- Principles involved and procedures adopted in dispensing of the following classes of preparations. (i) Mixtures ii) Solutions iii) Emulsions iv) Powders v) Lotions & liniments vi) Ointments andvii) SuspensionsDefinition of the following preparations like creams, capsules, pastes, jellies, suppositories, ophthalmic, lozenges, pills, inhalations, paints ,gargles, sprays and tablet triturates .

Extraction and Galen cal products: Principle and methods of extraction, preparation of infusion, tinctures, dry and soft liquid extracts. UNIT IV- Incompatibilities: Physical, chemical and therapeutic incompatibilities – methods of overcoming and handling of prescriptions with incompatibility.

Section-B: HOSPITAL PHARMACY

UNIT V- Organization: Organization of a hospital and hospital pharmacy, responsibilities of a hospital pharmacist, pharmacy and therapeutic committee.

UNIT VI- Drug distribution: Procedural manual, drug distribution, dispensing to out-patients, in-patients and ambulatory patient-dispensing of ancillary and controlled substances, drug information center(DIC).

Unit VII- Hospital Management: Budget preparation and implementation, hospital formulary, organization of drug store, purchase and inventory control, patient counseling, role of Pharmacist in community health care and education..UNIT VIII- Records: Prescription filling, drug profile, patient medication profile, cases on drug interaction, adverse reactions, idiosyncratic cases.

Note: End Exam students should write 5 out of 8 questions choosing at least two from each section

TEXT BOOKSa. Dispensing Pharmacy, Cooper & Gunns CBS, Publ. and Distributors New Delhi. b. Health Education and Community Pharmacy, Gupta AK, CBS, Publ. and Distributors New Delhi. c. Hospital Pharmacy. JS Quadry,

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REFERENCES

1. Essential dosage calculations -Hospital Pharmacy. Lorria & William William Hassan,.2. Dispensing Pharmacy, R.M Metha.3. Text Book of Pharmaceutics, E.A. Rawlins, Bentley’s ELBS publ.4. Health Education and Community Pharmacy, NK Jain, CBS, Publ. and Distributors New Delhi.

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PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

UNIT- I1. Classification of Inorganic Pharmaceuticals based on their applications and therapeutic uses.2. Sources of impurities, quality control and test for purity3. Qualitative tests for anion and cations4. Limit tests for arsenic, heavy metals, lead, iron, chloride and sulphate.

Note: Definition, Preparation, principle behind Assays / Limit tests and Uses of the compounds mentioned in Unit II to Unit VII

UNIT - II1. Electrolytes:

a. Sodium and potassium replenishers: Sodium chloride, compound sodium chloride solution (Ringer solution), potassium chloride, ORS.

b. Calcium replenishers: Calcium gluconate, dibasic calcium phosphate, calcium chloride.

2. Acid base regulators: Sodium bicarbonate, sodium lactate, sodium citrate/potassium citrate, sodium acetate and ammonium chloride3. Dialysis fluids: Haemodialysis fluids.

UNIT IIIGastro-intestinal agents.

1. Acidifiers and Antacids: Dilute hydrochloric acid, sodium acid phosphate, sodium bicarbonate, aluminium hydroxide gel, dried aluminium hydroxide gel, magnesium oxide (Magnesia), magnesium hydroxide mixture, magnesium trisilicate.

2. Adsorbents and related drugs: Light kaolin, heavy kaolin and activated charcoal.3. Laxatives: Magnesium sulphate, sodium phosphate.

UNIT -IV1) Mineral Nutrients / Supplements

(a) Haematinics – Ferrous sulphate, ferrous fumarate, ferrous gluconate, ferric ammonium citrate, iron and dextrose injection.

(b)Halogens: Iodine, Iodides.

2) Pharmaceutical aids (a) Excipients: Dicalcium phosphate, magnesium stearate, talc and calcium carbonate (Precipitated chalk). (b) Suspending agents: Bentonite, colloidal silica.

(c) Colorants: Titanium oxide, Ferric oxide

UNIT- V(a) Expectorants: Ammonium chloride, potassium iodide.(b) Emetics: Potassium antimony tartarate, copper sulphate.(c) Antidotes: Sodium thiosulphate, sodium nitrite.

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UNIT -VI Topical agents:

1) Astringents: Zinc sulphate, calcium hydroxide, Bismuth sub carbonate.2) Topical protectants: Zinc oxide, calamine, zinc stearate, talc, titanium-dioxide, heavy

kaolin and light kaolin (only uses).

3) Silicone polymers: Activated dimethicone.4) Anti-infectives: Hydrogen peroxide solution, potassium permanganate, silver nitrate

(silver protein), iodine, (solutions of iodine, povidone iodine), boric acid, zinc undecylenate, mercury compounds (yellow mercuric chloride).

UNIT- VIIDental products:

1) Fluorides: Sodium fluoride, sodium monofluorophosphate and stannous fluoride.2) Oral antiseptics and astringents: Hydrogen peroxide, magnesium peroxide, zinc

peroxide and mouth washes.

3) Dentifrices: Calcium carbonate, dibasic calcium phosphate, calcium phosphate, sodium

metaphosphate and strontium chloride.4) Cements & fillers : Zinc oxide (uses only).

UNIT-VIIIMiscellaneous Medicinal Agentsa) Antineoplastics : Cisplatinb) Antidepressants : Lithium carbonatec) Diagnostic agents : Barium sulphated) Surgical aids : Plaster of Parise) Antirheumatic agents : Sodium aurothiomalatef) Internal parasiticid : Sodium antimony gluconateg) Anti thyroid agents : Potassium perchlorate

TEXT BOOKS

2. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry by Madan-S.Chand3. Inorganic Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, J.H Block, E.Roche, T.O Soine

and C.O. Wilson, Lea & Febiger Philadelphia PA.

REFERENCES1. Practical pharmaceutical chemistry, Part-I, A.H.Beckett and J.B.Stenlake, The

Athtone press, University of London, London.

2. Inorganic chemistry, Gary L.Miessler and Donald A.Tarr,3/e, Pearson education, New Delhi

3. Inorganic pharmaceutical chemistry, P. Gundu Rao, Vallabh Prakashan, Delhi.4. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, G.D.Tuli, Satya prakash 5. Modern inoraganic chemistry, Jolly6. Indian Pharmacopoeia 1996, 2006.

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B. Pharmacy I Year T C3+1 6

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-I

UNIT – IStructure and Activity of Organic Molecules: Shapes of organic molecules, bond lengths, bond angles and bond dissociation energies. Electronic effects in organic molecules: inductive effect, electromeric or mesomeric effect, hyperconjugation, concept of resonance; types of organic reagents and reactions.

UNIT – IIStudy of Hydrocarbons:Aliphatic/Alicyclic Hydrocarbons: Nomenclature, isomerism (chain, conformational and geometrical) relative stabilities (heats of combustion and hydrogenation), ring stabilities of cyclohexane, chair-boat conformation, Bayer’s strain theory and sachse-mohr theory. Free radical substitution reactions (halogenation) of alkanes, selectivity of halogens.Alkenes: Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes, Markovnikov’s rule, Anti-Markovnikov,s rule, Kharasch effect, Bayer’s oxidation (cis-hydroxylation, polymerisation). Alkadienes: Stability & 1,4 addition reactions of conjugated alkadienes.Alkynes: Acidity of 1-alkynes, formation of metal acetylides. Stereo specific reduction of alkynes. Addition of hydrogen halide (HCl) addition of water and keto-enol tautomerism.

UNIT – IIIAromatic Hydrocarbons: Kekule’s structure of benzene, bond lengths, heats of hydrogenation and stability, molecular orbital picture of benzene, aromaticity, Huckel’s rule, nomenclature of benzene derivatives, characteristic reactions of benzene, theory of reactivity and orientation in monosubstituted benzenes.

Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons: Nomenclature, structure and aromatic character of naphthalene, anthracene, phenanthrene and naphthacene resonance structures, electron density and reactivity. Electrophilic substitution, oxidation and reduction reactions.

UNIT – IVHalogen Compounds-Aliphatic: Nomenclature, general methods of preparation, characteristic nucleophilic substitution reactions, factors that play role in SN1 and SN2, Walden inversion, elimination reaction and Saytzeff’s rule.Halogen Compounds-Aromatic: Nomenclature, low reactivity of halo benzenes towards nucleophilic substitution, arenas, Benzyne ion concept..

UNIT – VAlcohols: Nomenclature, classification, general methods of preparation, physical properties, hydrogen bonding, characteristic nucleophilic substitution reactions (replacement of -OH by -Cl), elimination reactions, and relative reactivities of 1o, 2o and 3o alcohols, Meerwein Pondorff Verley reduction.

Ethers: Nomenclature, Williamson’s synthesis, action of hydro iodic acid on ethers (Ziesel’s method).

Phenols: Nomenclature, general methods of preparation, physical properties, acidity of phenols, stability of phenoxide ion, reactions of phenols, Kolbe-schmidt reaction stability of conjugated dienes, and Fries rearrangement, Reamer-Tiemann Reaction.

UNIT – VI

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Carbonyl Compounds: Nomenclature, two important methods of preparation, polarity of carbonyl group, relative reactivities of carbonyl compounds, nucleophilic addition and addition-elimination reactions, oxidation-reduction reactions, aldol condensation, Cannizzaro reaction, benzoin condensation, Perkins reactions, Reformatsky reaction, Oppenauer oxidation.

UNIT – VIICarboxylic acids and their derivatives:Carboxylic acids: Nomenclature, intermolecular association, stability of carboxylate anion, two important methods of preparation, decarboxylation, functional groups reactions, reduction of carboxylic acids. Acid derivatives: (acid chlorides, anhydrides, esters and amides). Nomenclature, reactions like hydrolysis, reduction of esters and amides, Hofmann’s degradation of amides. Brief account of preparation and properties of malonic and acetoacetic esters, their importance in organic syntheses.

UNIT – VIIINitrogen Compounds:Nitro compounds: Nomenclature, acidity of nitro compounds containing α- hydrogens, reductive reactions of aromatic nitro compounds. Amines: Nomenclature, basicity of amines, classification, relative reactivity, Hinsberg method of separation, acylation reactions. Diazotisation and reactions of diazonium salts.Nitriles and isonitriles: Nomenclature, two methods of synthesis, reactivity and functional reactions.

TEXT BOOKS

1. Advanced pharmaceutical organic chemistry, Bahl & Bahl, S.Chand2. Organic chemistry, T.R.Morrison and R.N.Boyd, Pearson Education India , New Delhi.

REFERENCES1. Organic chemistry, Bruce,2. Reactions and Mechanism, Jerry March, 4th ed3. oragranic chemistry, Carey4. oraganic chemistry, Pillai5. The Fundamentals Principles of Organic Chemistry Vol.I & Vol. II, I.L. Finar, ELBS/Longman.

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR

B. Pharmacy I Year T C3+1 6

ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY AND HEALTH EDUCATIONUNIT-I Scope of anatomy and physiology, basic terminology used in these subjects. Structure of cell, its components and their functions. Elementary tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissues, their sub- types and characteristics. Body fluids, HomeostasisUNIT-IISkeletal system: Structure, composition and functions of skeleton classification of joints, types of movements at joints, Skeletal muscles: Gross anatomy, physiology of muscle contraction, physiological properties of skeletal muscles and their disorders.

UNIT-IIIHaemopoietic system: Composition and functions of blood and its elements, their disorders, blood groups and their significance, mechanism of coagulation, disorders of platelets and coagulation. Anemia and its types.

Lymph and Lymphatic System: Composition, formation and circulation of lymph; disorders of lymph and lymphatic system. Basic physiology and functions of spleen.

UNIT-IVCardiovascular system: Basic anatomy of the heart. Physiology of heart, blood vessels and circulation. Basic pulmonary, coronary and hepatic system. Understanding of cardiac cycle, heart sounds and electrocardiogram. Blood pressure and its regulation. Brief outline of cardiovascular disorders like hypertension, hypotension, atherosclerosis, angina, myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias.

UNIT-VDigestive System: Gross anatomy of the gastro-intestinal tract, functions of its different parts including those of liver, pancreas and gall bladder, various gastrointestinal secretions and their role in the absorption and digestion of food, peptic ulcer, ulcerative colitis and hepatic disorders.

UNIT-VIRespiratory System: Anatomy of respiratory organs. Functions of respiration, mechanism and regulation of respiration, respiratory volumes and vital capacity. Asthma, tuberculosis.

UNIT-VIIConcepts of health & disease, disease causing agents and prevention of disease. Balanced diet and nutritional deficiency disorders,

First Aid: Emergency treatment of shock, snakebites, burns, poisoning, fractures and resuscitation methods.

Demography and family planning:Demography cycle, population problem, family planning and various contraceptive methods. Medical termination of pregnancy.

UNIT-VIIIBrief outline of communicable diseases, their causative agents, modes of transmission and prevention :-chicken pox, measles, influenza, diptheria whooping cough, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, hepatitis, cholera, typhoid, food poisoning, helmenthiasis, malaria, filariasis, rabies, trachoma, tetanus, leprosy, syphilis, gonorrhea and Aids.

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TEXT BOOKS1 Human Anatomy & physiology and Health education, Dr.Jayaveera, K.N,Vrushabendra Swamy.BM, S.Chand2. Essential of Human Anatomy & Physiology, Elaine N. Marieb 3. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, Tortora, G.J and Anagnodokas, N.P Harper & Row Publishers N.Y

REFERENCES1. Text Book of Human Anatomy, Ross & Willson, M.J.Mycek S.B Gerther and MMPER2. Human Physiology, C.C.Chatterjee.3. fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, Rizzo,.4. Human Anatomy, Mc Kinley,.5. Textbook of Medical Physiology, Guyton, AC Guyton WB Sannders Company, 1995.

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B. Pharmacy I Year T C3 6

ENGLISH

1. INTRODUCTION :

The sweeping changes in the world have elevated English to the status of a tool of global communication and transformed it into e-English. The syllabus has been drafted to improve the competence of students in communication in general and language skills in particular. The books prescribed serve as students’ handbooks.

The teacher should focus on the skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking while using the prescribed text and exercises. The classes should be interactive. The students should be encouraged to participate in the classroom proceedings and also to write short paragraphs and essays. The main aim is to encourage two way communications in place of the one-sided lecture. .The text for non-detailed study is meant for extensive reading by the students. They may be encouraged to read some select topics on their own, which could lead into a classroom discussion. In addition to the exercises from the texts done in the class, the teacher can bring variety by using authentic materials such as newspaper articles, advertisements etc.

2. OBJECTIVES:a. To improve the language proficiency of the students in English with an emphasis on LSRW skills.b. To equip the students to study academic subjects with greater facility through theoretical and practical components of the syllabus. c. To develop study skills as well as communication skills in formal and informal situations.

3. SYLLABUS :Listening Skills:Objectives1. To enable students to develop their listening skills so that they may appreciate its role in the LSRW skills approach to language and improve their pronunciation2. To equip students with necessary training in listening so that they can comprehend the speech of people of different backgrounds and dialects. Students should be given practice in listening and identifying the sounds of English language and to mark stress , right intonation in connected speech. • Listening for general content • Listening to fill up information • Intensive listening • Listening for specific information

Speaking Skills :Objectives1. To make students aware of the role of ability to speak fluent English and its contribution to their success. 2. To enable students to express themselves fluently and appropriately in social and professional contexts.

• Oral practice • Describing objects/situations/people• Role play – Individual/Group activities (Using exercises from all units of the prescribed text) • Just A Minute (JAM) Sessions.

Reading Skills:Objectives1. To develop an awareness in the students about the significance of silent reading and comprehension.2. To develop the ability to guess the meanings of words from context and grasp the overall

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message of the text, draw inferences etc.

• Skimming the text • Understanding the gist of an argument• Identifying the topic sentence • Inferring lexical and contextual meaning• Understanding discourse features • Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentences

The students shall be trained in reading skills using the prescribed text for detailed study. They shalll be examined in reading and answering questions using ‘unseen’ passages which may be taken from the non-detailed text or other authentic texts, such as magazines/newspaper articles.

Writing Skills:Objectives1. To develop an awareness in the students the skill to write exact and formal writing2. To equip them with the components of different forms of writing.

• Writing sentences • Use of appropriate vocabulary• Paragraph writing • Coherence and cohesiveness• Narration / description • Note Making• Formal and informal letter writing • Editing a passage

4. TEXTBOOKS PRESCRIBED:In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four skills mentioned above, the following texts are prescribed and course content is divided into Eight Units,:

For Detailed study: ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH, Sangam Books (India) Pvt Ltd Hyderabad, 2009

For Non-detailed study: INSPIRING LIVES, Maruti Publications, Guntur, 2009

Unit -I a. Heaven’s Gate from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Mokshagundam Visvesaraya from INSPIRING LIVES

Unit -II a. Sir C.V.Raman from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Mother Teresa from INSPIRING LIVES

Unit -III a. The Connoisseur from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Dr. Amartya Kumar Sen from INSPIRING LIVES Unit -IV a. The Cuddalore Experience from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Gertrude Elion from INSPIRING LIVES Unit -V a. Bubbling Well Road from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Vishwanathan Anand from INSPIRING LIVES

Unit-VI a. Odds Against Us from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Charlie Chaplin from INSPIRING LIVES

Unit – VII Exercises on

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Reading and Writing Skills, Reading Comprehension, Letter writing,Report writing

Unit – VIII Exercises on Remedial Grammar covering Common errors in English, Subject-Verb agreement, Use of Articles and Prepositions, Active/Passive Voice, Reported speech, Tenses

Vocabulary development coveringSynonyms & Antonyms, one-word substitutes, prefixes & suffixes, Idioms & phrases, words often confused.

Evaluation: The question paper shall contain two parts, Part A containing questions from Units I- VI and Part B containing questions from units VII & VIII. The student is required to answer five full questions choosing at least one from Part B.

REFERENCES:1. Technical Communication , Principle and Practice, Meenakshi Raman and Sangita Sharma, OUP, 2009 2. Essential Grammar in Use, (with CD) 3rd edn, Cambridge University Press, 20093. Resumes and Interviews, M.Ashraf Rizvi, Tata – Mcgraw Hill, 2009 4. Everyday Dialogues in English by Robert J. Dixson, Prentice-Hall of India Ltd., 2006.5. Communication Skills for Technical Students, T.M.Farhathullah, Orient Blackswan, 20086. Developing Communication Skills, 2nd edn. by Krishna Mohan & Meera Banerji , Macmillan, 20097. English for Technical Communication, Vol. 1 & 2, by K. R. Lakshmi Narayanan, Sci tech. Publications.8. Basic Communication Skills For Technology, Andrea J Ruthurford, Pearson Education , Asia.9. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English with DVD, Pearson Longman

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B.PHARM II/IV I SEMESTERPHARMACEUTICAL UNIT OPERATIONS- I

UNIT-I Unit operations: Introduction, basic laws. Fluid Flow: Types of flow, Reynold's number. Viscosity, Concept of boundary layer, basic equations of fluid flow, valves, flow meters, manometers and measurement of flow and pressure.

UNIT-II Material handling systems: a. Liquid handling-Different types of pumps. b. Gas handling - Various types of fans, blowers and compressors. c. Solid handling -bins, bunkers, conveyors, air transport.

UNIT-III Filtration and Centrifugation Theory of filtration, filter aids, filter media, industrial filters including filter press, rotary filter, edge filter, etc. Factors affecting filtration, mathematical problems on filtration, optimum-cleaning cycle in batch filters.Principles of centrifugation, industrial centrifugal filters, and centrifugal filters, and centrifugal sedimeters.

UNIT-IV CrystalizationCharacteristics of crystals like; purity, size, shape, geometry, habit, forms, size and factors affecting it. Solubility curves and calculation of yields. Material and heat balances around Swenson Walker Crystallizer. Supersaturation theory and its limitations. Nucleation mechanisms, Crystal growth. Study of various types of crystallizers, tanks, agitated batch, Single vacuum, circulating magma and crystal Crystallizers. Caking of crystals and its prevention. Numerical problems on yields.

UNIT-V Dehumidification and Humidity controlBasic concepts and definition, wet bulb and adiabatic saturation temperature. Psychrometric chart and measurement of humidity, application of humidity measurement in pharmacy, equipments for dehumidification operations.

UNIT-VI Refrigeration and Air Conditioning :Principles and applications of refrigeration and air conditioning.

UNIT-VII Material of constructionGeneral study of composition, corrosion, resistance, properties and applications of the materials of construction with special reference to stainless steel and glass.

UNIT-VIII Industrial hazards and safety precautionsMechanical, Chemical, Electrical, fire and dust hazards. Industrial dermatities, accident records etc.

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TEXT BOOKS1. Pharmaceutical Engineering by Prof. K. Samba Murthy2. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins: Remington Pharmaceutical Sciences 3. Introduction to Chemical Engineering by Badzer & Banchoro.

REFERENCE BOOKS1. Perry’s Handbook of Chemical Engineering. 2. Unit Operations by Mc Cabe & Smith.3. Elements Of Chemical Engineering by Mc Cabe & Smith

B.PHARM II/IV I SEMESTERPHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - II

UNIT - IA Study of Some Simple Heterocyclic Systems:Definition, nomenclature, structure, aromaticity, reactivity, acidity-basicity and characteristic reactions of the following heterocyclic compounds.Five membered and six membered ring systems with one hetero atom: Furan, Pyrrole, Thiophene and Pyridine.

UNIT – IIFive membered and six membered ring systems with two hetero atoms: Pyrazole, Imidazole, Oxazole, Isoxazole, Thiazole and a comparative study of Pyrazine, Pyrimidine, Pyridazine

UNIT - IIIStereochemistry of Carbon compounds (with only one Chiral centre): Optical rotation, plane polarized light, optical activity, chirality, Notations (Assignment of Configuration), Relative Configuration (Fischer D, L configuration), Absolute configuration, Sequence rules (with examples), Enantiomers, Meso Compounds, Racemic Mixture, Resolution Asymmtric SynthesisStereochemistry of Alkenes – Concept of E & Z configurations.

UNIT - IVCarbohydrates: Definition, Classification, Nomenclature, Relative Configuration of some important monosaccharides, Study of glucose structure, Mutarotation, Ring structure, Oxidation-reduction reactions, Osazone formation, Action of Barium hydroxide, Epimerization, Lobry de Bruyn – van Ekenstein reaction, Structure of the disaccharide sucrose, Glycosidic linkage, Non-reducing nature; Structural components of starch and cellulose. A brief account on pharmaceutical importance of various carbohydrates.

UNIT - Va) Amino acids: Definition, Classification, Essential amino acids, configuration, three

important methods of preparation of amino acids, physical properties. Zwitter ionic nature, isoelectric point, peptide synthesis and important reactions of amino acids.

b) Polypeptides and proteins: Definition, Classification of proteins, Denaturation, Isoelectric point, C-terminal and N-terminal concept, Brief account of primary, secondary and tertiary structure. A brief account of the Pharmaceutical importance of amino acids, polypeptides and proteins.

UNIT – VI

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a. Glycosides: Definition, and α, β – glycosidic linkages, Enzymatic hydrolysis, physiological importance.

b. Lipids (oils and fats): Definition, fatty acids, characterization of lipids (Saponification value, Acid value and Iodine value), Hydrogenation and Rancidity of oils and fats.

UNIT - VIIa) Purine derivatives (xanthine bases) : Chemical structures of uric acid and methylated

xanthines (caffeine, theophylline and theobromine) of physiological/pharmaceutical significance.

b) Definitions of nucleic Acids, nucleotides, nucleosides, A brief account on structure of DNA & RNA.

UNIT – VIIIa) A study of the mechanism and application in synthesis of the following named

reactions:A. Beckmann rearrangementB. Fries rearrangementC. Phillips condensation reactionD. Mannich reactionE. Michael addition reaction

TEXT BOOKS1. Bentley and Driver’s Textbook of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, L. M. Atherden. 1983,

Oxford University Press, Delhi. 2. Organic Chemistry, the fundamentals and principles by I L Finar. 3. Practical Organic Chemistry by A.I. Vogal4. organic chemistry by TT Morrison and R. boyd, Pub by Printice Hall of India Pvt. New

Delhi.

REFERENCE BOOKS1. Pharmacopoeia; (Indian British, US and European etc,).2. Organic Chemistry by Ferguson.3. Organic Chemistry by Cram & Hammond

PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-II LAB

I. Synthesis of some simple Heterocyclic Compounds.x) 2,5-Dimethylpyrrole from Acetonylacetone.xi) 2,5-Dimethylthiophene from Acetonylacetone.xii) 2,5-Dimethylfuran from Acetonylacetone.xiii) 3,5-Dimethylpyrazole from Acetylacetone.xiv) 3,5-Dimethylisooxazole from Acetylacetone.xv) 4,5-Diphenylimidazole from Benzil.xvi) Benzoxazole from o-Aminophenol.xvii) 2,5-Dioxopiperazine from Glycine.xviii) Oxazolone from Benzoylglycine.

II. MOLECULAR REARRANGEMENTS AND NAMED REACTIONS

d) Benzimidazole from o-phenylenediamine (Phillip’s Reaction).

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e) O-hydroxyacetophenone from phenyl acetate (Fries migration)f) Benzanilide from benzophenone oxime (Beckmann’s rearrangement) (to be avoided from End Examination )d) Preparation of 2-phenylindole from Phenylhydrazine by Fischer’s method.

III. SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC BINARY MIXTURES

a) Avoid the water-soluble compoundsb) Avoid the binary mixtures having a risk of chemical interaction.

IV. ANALYSIS OF OILS & FATS

e) Determination of Acid value of fixed oils.f) Determination of Saponification value of a fixed oil.g) Determination of Iodine value of a fixed oil.h) Determination of Acetyl value of a fixed oil.

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B.PHARM II/IV I SEMESTERPHARMACOGNOSY – I

UNIT-I. Definition, history, scope and development of Pharmacognosy.

UNIT-II. Brief introduction to natural sources of drugs with examples: Plant Source, Anmimal Source, Mineral Source, Marine Source and microorganisms.

UNIT-III. Classificaion of crude drugs: Alphabetical, Morpholoigcal, Taxonomical and Chemical classification methods.

UNIT-IV. Cultivation of medicinal plants. Factors influencing cultivation of medicinal plants. Types of soils and fertilizers of common use. Pest management and natural pest control agents. Plant hormones and their applications. Polyploidy, Mutation and hybridization with reference to medicinal plants. Good Agriculture Practices.

UNIT-V. Strategies of obtaining improved cultivations of medicinal plants

UNIT-VI. Collection, processing, drying and storage of crude drugs

UNIT-VII. Evaluation of crude drugs. Adulteration of curde durgs and their detection by i) Organoleptic ii) Microscopic iii) Physical iv) Chemical and Biological methods of evaluation

UNIT-VIII. Systematic Pharmacognostic study of the folloiwng: a) Carbohydrates and derived products: Acacia, Tragacanth, Agar, Starch, Guar gum, Pectin, Isabgol, Honey. b) Lipids: Castor oil, cod liver oil, Shark liver oil, Linseed oil, Coca butter, Kokum butter, Bees wax, Wool fat, Hyndocarpus oil, Spremaceti, Lard, Oliveoil .

THEORY: 1. Pharmacongosy by Trease & Evans, 12th edition. 2. Latest editions of I.P & B.P. 3. Pharmacognosy by Kokate, Purohit, Gokhale, Nirali Prakashan. 4. Pharmacongoys by Tyles, Brady, Robert.

TEXT BOOKS1. Pharmacognosy by Kokate C.K , Purohit AP & Gokhale S.B (Nirali)2. Pharmacognosy by Trease and Evans, Latest Edition. 3. Pharmacognosy by Tyler, Brady & Robert.

REFERENCE BOOKS 1. CULTIVATION & UTILIZATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS BY ATAL C.R & KAPUR B.M

2. Textbook of pharmacy by Wallis, Pub by CBS Publishers and distributors, New Delhi.3. Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India, Pub by Govt. Of India

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PHARMACOGNOSY – I LAB

1 Identification of curde drugs listed in theory. 2. Chemical tests for important drugs containing carbohydrates and lipids. 3. Preparation of Herbarium beloning to different families. 4. Cultivation of medicinal plants. 5. Determination of Leaf constants.

B.PHARM II/IV I SEMESTERPHYSICAL PHARMACY-II

UNIT-I. Solubility and Distribution Phenomena:- Solvent-Solute interaction, solubility of gases in liquids, Liquids in liquids, solids in Liquids, Distribution of solutes in immiscible solvents. Introduction to phenomena of diffusion: Ficks first Law and Second Law.

UNIT-II Complexation: Metal complexes, organic molecular complexes in inclusion complex, methods of analysis, complexation and drug action.

UNIT-III Kinetics:- Rates and orders of the reaction. Influence of temperature and other factors on reaction rates. Decomposition and stabilization of medicinal agents, kinetics in the solid state and accelerated stability analysis.

UNIT-IV Interfacial Phenomena: Liquid interfaces, measurement of surface and interfacial tensions, adsorption at liquid interfaces. Surface active agents, systems of Hydrophilic Lipophillic classification. Adsorption at solid interfaces. Electrical properties of interfaces.

UNIT-V Micromeritics:- Particle size and size distribution, methods for determining surface area, methods for determining practicle size, pore size, particle shape and surface area, derived properties of powders.

UNIT-VI Rheology:- Newtonian system, non-Newtonian system, thixotropy, measurement and applications in formulations. Determination of viscosity and its applications. Colloids: Introduction, types of colloidal systems, solubilization.

UNIT-VII Coarse Dispersions:- Suspensions, Emulsions and Semisolids: suspensions, interfacial properties and suspended particles. Setting in suspensions. Formulation of suspensions: Emulsions- theories of emulsification, physical stability of emulsions, preservation of emulsions, Rheological properties of emulsions, suspensions and semisolids.

UNIT-VIII Physics of tablet making: Compression and consolidation of powdered solids, Effect of applied forces, deformation, compression, consolidation role of moisture, granulation, properties of granules, compression and consolidation under high loads, effects of friction, force distribution, decompression, compaction profiles, energy involved in compaction, the instrumentation machines.

TEXT BOOKS1. Physical Pharmacy by Alfred Martin.2. Physical Pharmacy by CVS Subhramanyam. 3. Theory & practice of Industrial Pharmacy by Lachman.

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PHYSICAL PHARMACY-II LAB

17. Determination of bulk density, true density and percentage porosity. 18. Effect of particle size and effect of glidant on angle of repose.19. Microscopic size analysis.20. Determination of CMC of a surfactant.21. Adsorption Isotherm.22. Partition coefficient – Effect of Additives.23. Determination of sedimentation volume and degree of flocculation.24. Determination of Order of reaction – First order.25. Second order Reaction.26. Determination of Spreading Coefficient.27. Buffers (Preparation and testing buffer capacity).28. Effect of co-solvent on solubility.29. Effect of temperature on solubility of solid in liquid.30. Preparation of Multiple emulsion - Demonstration.31. Preparation of Micro emulsion - Demonstration.32. Determination of Zeta potential - Demonstration.

B.PHARM II/IV I SEMESTER

ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY – II & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

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UNIT-I Nervous SystemCentral Nervous System: Functions of different parts of brain and spinal cord. Neurochemical transmission in the central nervous system, reflex action, electroencephalogram, specialized functions of the brain. Cranial nerves and their functions.Autonomic Nervous System: Physiology and functions of autonomic nervous system. Mechanism of neurohumoral transmission in the A.N.S.UNIT-II Urinary System: Various parts, structures and functions of the kidney and urinary tract. Physiology of urine formation and acid base balance, diseases of the urinary system.UNIT-III Reproductive Systems: Male and Female reproductive systems and their hormones, physiology of menstruation, coitus and fertilization. Sex differentiation, spermatogenesis & ogeneisis Pregnancy its maintenance and parturition.UNIT-IV Endocrine System: Basic anatomy and physiology of pituitary.thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, pancreas,testes and ovary, their hormones and functions.

UNIT-V Sense organs: Basic anatomy and physiology of the eye (vision), ear (hearing) taste buds, nose (smell) and skin (superficial receptors).

Pathophysiology

UNIT-VI Basic Principles of Cell Injury and Adaptation: Causes of Cellular injury, pathogenesis, morphology of cell injury. Intracellular alterations in lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. Cellular adaptations, atrophy, hypertrophy.

UNIT-VII Basic Mechanism involved in the process of inflammation and repair: Alterations in vascular permeability and blood flow. Migration of WBCs, acute and chronic inflammation, mediators of inflammation, brief outline of the process of repair.

UNIT-VIII Pathophysiology of common diseases: Like rheumatiod arthritis, gout, epilepsy, psychosis, depression, mania, hypertension, angina, congestive heart failure, atherosclerosis, myocardial intraction, diabetes, peptic ulcer, asthma, ulcerative colitis, hepatic disorders, acute and chronic renal failure, tuberculosis, urinary tract infections, Sexually transmitted diseases, anemias and common types of neoplasms.

TEXT BOOKS1. Text Book of Human Anatomy by Ross & Willson.2. Principles of anatomy and physiology by Ross & Willson 3. Human Physiology by C.C.Chatterjee. Pub by Medical allied agency, Delhi, India

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Textbook of medicinal physiology by A.C Guyton by W.B.Prism books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.2. Basic Pathology by Robbins SL & Kumar3. M.P. Rang, M.N.Dale, J.M Riter Anotamy & Physiology

ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY – II & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY – LAB

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1. Study of different systems with the help of charts and models.2. Microscopic studies of different tissues.3. Simple experiments involved in the analysis of normal and abnormal urine; collection of

specimen, appearance, determination of pH, sugars, proteins, urea and creatinine.4. Physiological experiments on nerve-muscle preparations.5. Determination of vital capacity, experiments on spirometry.

B.PHARM II/IV -II SEMESTERPHARMACEUTICAL UNIT OPERATIONS – II

UNIT-I Stoichiometry:Unit processes material and energy balance, molecular units, mole fractions, the substance, gas laws, mole volume, primary and secondary quantities, equilibrium state, rate process, steady and unsteady states, dimensionless equations, dimensionless formulae, dimensionless groups, different types of graphic representation, mathematical problems.

UNIT-II Heat Transfer:Source of heat, heat transfer, steam and electricity as heating media, determination of requirement of amount of steam/electrical energy, steam pressure, Boiler capacity, mathematical problems on heat transfer.

UNIT-III Evaporation:Basic concept of phase equilibria, factors affecting the evaporation, evaporators, film evaporators, single effect and multiple effect evaporators, Mathematical problems on evaporation.

UNIT-IV Distillation:Raoult's law, phase diagrams, volatility, simple steam and flash distillations, principles of rectification, Mc Cabe Thiele method for calculations of number of theoretical plates, Azeotropic and extractive distillation. Mathematical problems on distillation.

UNIT-V Drying:Moisture content and mechanism of drying, rate of drying and time of drying calculations, classification and types of dryers, dryers used in pharmaceutical industries and special drying methods, mathematical problems on drying.

UNIT-VISize Reduction and size separation:Definition, objectives of size reduction, factors affecting size reduction, laws governing energy and power requirements of a mill, types of mills including ball mill, hammer mill, fluid energy mill etc.

UNIT-VII Mixing: Theory of mixing, solid-solid, solid-liquid and liquid-liquid mixing equipment.

UNIT-VIII Automated process control systems:Process variables, temperature, pressure, flow level and vacuum and their measurements. Elements of automatic process control and introduction to automatic process control systems.

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Elements of computer aided manufacturing (CAM). Reactors and fundamentals of reactors design for chemical reactions.

TEXT BOOKS1. Pharmaceutical Engineering by CVS Subhramanyam. 2. Pharmaceutical Engineering by Samba Murthy. 3. Perry’s Handbook of Chemical Engineering. 4. Introduction to Chemical Engineering by Badzer & Banchoro. 5. Unit Operations by Mc Cabe & Smidth.

REFERENCE BOOKS1. Unit Operations To Chemical Engineering by W.I. Macebe and J. C. Smith Macro Hill Int.

Book Co., London.2. The Theory And Practice Of Industrial Pharmacy by L. Lachman, H. Lieberman & J. L

Kaniz Lee & Febiger Philadelphia, USA

PHARMACEUTICAL UNIT OPERATIONS II – LAB

5. Measurement of flow of fluids and their pressure, determination of reynold's number and calculation of frictional losses.

6. Evaluation of filter media, determination of rate filtration and study of factors affecting filtration including filter aids.

7. Experiments to demonstrate applications of centrifugation.8. Determination of Humidity-use of Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb thermometers and Psychometric

charts.5 Determination of overall Heat Transfer Coefficient.6. Determination of rate of evaporation.7. Experiments based on steam. Extractive and Azeotropic distillations.8. Determination of rate of drying, free moisture content and bound moisture content.9. Experiments to illustrate the influence of various parameters on the time of drying.10. Experiments to illustrate principles of size reduction, Laws governing energy and power requirements of a size reduction.11. Experiments to illustrate solid-solid mixing, determination of mixing efficiency using different types of mixers.

B. PHARMACY II/IV II SEMESTERPHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

UNIT – IStudy of morphology, broad classification of bacteria, yeasts, actinomycetes, protozoa, fungi and viruses.Types and preparation of media for bacterial, fungal and actinomycete cultures. Theory of staining, simple, Gram`s, acid fast, negative, flagella and spore staining methods. Different methods of isolation and preservation of microbial cultures.

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UNIT - IIStudy of bacterial growth. Effect of UV light, ultrasonic waves, temperature, pH, osmotic pressure, salt concentration and metal ions. An outline of theories of antimicrobial action of drugs and chemicals.

UNIT - III Introduction to microbiology of air, water and milk. Methods of quantitative evaluation of microbial contamination. Microbial limit tests official in I.P.

UNIT - IVGenetic recombination- bacterial conjugation, transformation and transduction. Mutation, Mutagens, Mechanism of mutation, types of mutations, isolation of nutritional and antibiotic resistant mutants.UNIT - VStudy of sterilization by moist heat and dry heat, construction and operation of autoclave, sterilization by filtration, sterilization by radiation and gases. Sterilization monitors. Concept of asepsis. Maintenance of aseptic conditions.Dynamics of disinfection, merits and demerits of different disinfectants, commonly used disinfectants, their mechanism of action. Evaluation of disinfectants. UNIT - VIStudy of etiology, diagnosis, sources of infection, mode of transmission, immunization methods, prevention and control of the following diseases.Bacillary dysentery, diphtheria, tuberculosis, leprosy, cholera, typhoid, syphilis, gonerrhoea, tetanus, food poisoning, amoebiasis, infective hepatitis.

UNIT VII Structure of DNA and. Replication of DNA, Transcription and Translation.

UNIT VIIIControl of Gene expression in Prokaryotes and mutagenesis.

TEXT BOOKS1. Text Book of Microbiology Volum-I & II by Pelczar and Reid. 2. Text Book of Microbiology by Anantha Narayan and Jayram Panikar, Orient Longman,

Delhi, Hyderabad

REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Industrial Microbiology by Prescott Dunn.2. Pharmaceutical Microbiology by Rugu & Russel3. Industrial Microbiology, L.E. Casida Jr. Wiley, Eastern Books Ltd, Hyderabad

PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – LAB

2) Introduction to equipment and glassware used in Microbiology Laboratory.2) Simple Staining3) Gram Staining4) Negative Staining

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5) Acid fast Staining6) Aseptic Transfer7) Enumeration of Bacteria by Pour Plate Technique.8) Enumeration of Bacteria by Direct Microscopic Count9) Isolation of pure Cultures by Streak Plate Method10) Oligodynamic Action of Heavy Metals11) Observation of Colony Characteristics12) Microbiology of Air-Settling Plate Technique13) Microbiology of Water – Presumptive, Confirmed & Completed tests14) Biochemical Reactions:

ix) Indole testx) Methyl Red Testxi) Voges Proskauer Testxii) Citrate Utilization Testxiii) Starch Hydrolysis Testxiv) Gelatin Liquification Testxv) Fermentation of Carbohydratesxvi) H2S Production Test

15) Morphology of Molds 16) Morphology of Yeasts 17) Microbial Limit Tests – Viable Count 18) Microbial Limit Tests for E. coli, Proteus, Pseudomonas, etc.

B.PHARMACY II/IV - II SEMESTERPHARMACOGNOSY – II

UNIT I: Role of medicinal & aromatic plants in national economy

UNIT II:Definition, general test and detailed pharmacognostic study of the folloiwng groups of drugs containing.

a) Saponins Glycoside: Glycyrrhiza, Ginseng, Discorea, Saraparilla & Senega. b) Cardioactive Glycosides: Digitalis, Squill, Strophanthus, Thevetia.

UNIT III: Anthraquinone Glycosides: Aloe, Senna, Rhubarb & Cascara.

a) Bitter Glycosides: Psoralea, Ammi, Gentian, Saffron, Chirata.

UNIT IV: Volatile Oils: Definition, Classfication and Study of Volatile Oil of Mentha, Coriander, Cinnamon, Cassia, Lemon Oil, Nutumug, Eucalyptus, Ginger, Cardmom, Tulsi,

UNIT V: Lemon Peel, Orange Peel, Lemon grass, Citronella, Caraway, Palmrosa, Glutheria, Sandal Wood, Cumin, Dill, Clove, Fennel, Geranium oil, Black pepper

UNIT VI: Study of tannins & tannin containing drugs like Gambir, Black catechu, Gall, Myroblan & Arjun. UNIT VII: Definination & study of drugs contining resin & resin combinations: Benzoin, Asafoetida, Balsam of Tolu, Peru, Myrrh, UNIT VII:

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Capsicum, Turmeric, Colophony, Podophyllum.

TEXT BOOKS1. The Pharmacognosy by Kokate C.K , Purohit AP & Gokhale S.B (Nirali)2. Pharmacognosy by Trease and Evans, Latest Edition. 3. Pharmacognosy by Tyler, Brady & Robert.

REFERENCE BOOKS 1. CULTIVATION & UTILIZATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS BY ATAL C.R & KAPUR B.M

2. Textbook of pharmacognacy by Wallis, Pub by CBS Publishers and distributors, New Delhi.

3. Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India, Pub by Govt. Of India4. Herbal Drug Industry Eastern Publishers., New Delhi.5. Tissue Culture And Plant Science by Street. 6. An Introduction To Plant Tissue Culture by M. K. Razdan, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co.,

New Delhi

B.PHARMACY II/IV II SEMESTERPHARMACOGNOSY II - LAB

1. Identification of drugs mentioned in the theory. 2. Microscopic studies of some volatile oil continaing crude drugs & their powders.

3. Microscopic study of some important glycosides contining curde drugs and study of powdered drugs.

B.PHARMACY II/IV II SEMESTERENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

UNIT-I: The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies:Definition, scope and importance.

UNIT-II: Natural Resources:

a) Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies. Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people.

b) Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems.

c) Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies.

d) Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case studies

e) Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources use of alternate energy sources, case studies.Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induced landslides, soil erosion and desertification.

UNIT-III: Conservation of natural resources: Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.

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UNIT-IV:Ecosystems: Concept of an ecosystem. Structure and function of an ecosystem. Producers,Consumers and decomposers. Energy flow in the ecosystem. Ecological succession. Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following ecosystem:a) Forest ecosystem b) Grassland ecosystem, c) Desert ecosystem, d) Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries)

UNIT-V:Biodiversity and its conservation: Introduction- Definition: genetic species and ecosystem diversity.Biogeographically, classification of India. Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, and social, ethical, aesthetic and option values, Biodiversity at global, National and local levels. India as a mega-diversity nation. Hot spots of biodiversity. Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife conflicts. Endangered and endemic species of India. Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ conservation of biodiversityUNIT-VI :Environmental Pollution: Definition, causes, effects and control measures of:

a) Air pollution, b) Water pollution, c) Soil pollution, d) Marine pollution, e) Noise pollution, f) Thermal pollution and g) Nuclear hazards. Solid waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes. Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies. Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.

UNIT-VII:Social Issues and the Environment: From unsustainable to sustainable development. Urban problems related to energy. Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns. Case studies. Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions. Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear Accidents and holocaust. Case studies: Wasteland reclamation. Consumerism and waste products.

Unit VIII: Environment protection Act. The Air (prevention and Control of pollution) Act 1981. The Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act 1974, The Wildlife protection Act 1972, and The Forest conservation Act 1980, Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation. Public awareness. Human population and the EnvironmentPopulation growth, variation among nations. Population explosion – Family welfare programme. Environment and human health, Human Rights. Value Education. HIV / AIDS, Women and child welfare, Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health. Case studies.

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XXII.TEXT BOOKS

2. Introduction to Environmental Sciences by Y.Anjaneyulu, BS Publications Hyderabad.3. Principles of Environmental Studies by C. Manohar Chary, P Jayram Reddy. Pharma

book syndicateREFERENCE BOOKS

1. Air pollution and control technologies By Y. Anjaneyulu, Publ allied Publishers, Hyderabad.

2. Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies, by Y. Anjaneyulu, B.S. Publication, Hyderabad

3. Environmental Encyclopedia by W. P. Cooper& et, Jaico Publishing House Mumbai.4. Environmental Biology by K. C. Agarwal Nidi Publishers Ltd, Bikaner.5. Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry by Connar, Lewis Publications. 6. Environmental Protection and laws, Himalaya Publ House, New Delhi.

B.PHARMACY II/IV - II SEMESTERDISPENSING, HOSPITAL & COMMUNITY PHARMACY

UNIT-I Dispensing Pharmacy:- Principles of dispensing, form of prescription, handling of prescription , source of errors for prescription, care required in dispensing procedures including labeling of dispensed products. General dispensing procedure- posology-calculations of doses.

UNIT-II Principles involved and procedures adopted in dispensing of the following classes of preparations. (i) Mixtures ii) solutions iii) emulsions iv) powders v) Lotions & Liniments vi) ointments and Definition of the following preparations like creams, capsules, pastes, jellies, suppositories, ophthalmics, lozenges, pills, inhalations, paints, sprays, tablet triturates etc.

UNIT-III In compatibilities: Physical, chemical and therapeutic incompatibilities – methods of over coming and handling of incompatible prescriptions.

UNIT-IV Community pharmacy: Organization and structure of retail and whole sale drugs store-types of drug store and design, legal requirements for establishment maintenance of drug store dispensing of proprietary products, maintenance of records of retail and whole sale, patient counseling, role of pharmacist in community health care and education.

UNIT-V Hospital Pharmacy: organization and structure, organization of a hospital and hospital pharmacy, responsibilities of a hospital pharmacist, pharmacy and therapeutic committee, Budget preparation and implementation Hospital formulary, organization of drug store, purchase and inventory control.

UNIT-VI The pharmacy procedural manual, Drug distribution, dispensing to out-patients, in-patients and ambulatory patient-dispensing of ancillary and controlled substances, Procurement and distribution of alcohol.

UNIT-VII

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Manufacturing of bulk and starile supplies, quality control in Hospital pharmacy, Drug charges in Hospitals, Drug information center – professional practices.

UNIT-VIII Records and Reports: Prescription filling, drug profile, patient medication profile, cases on drug interaction and adverse reactions, idiosyncratic cases etc.

TEXT BOOKS1. Tutorial Pharmacy by Cooper & Gunn, CBS, Publ. and Distributors New Delhi. 2. Health Education and Community Pharmacy by Gupta AK, CBS, Publ. and Distributors

New Delhi. 3. Hospital Pharmacy by JS Quadry

REFERENCE BOOKS5. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins: Remington Pharmaceutical Sciences. 6. Bentley’s Text Book of Pharmaceutics by Rawlkins, Elbs publ.7. Health Education and Community Pharmacy by NK Jain, CBS, Publ. and Distributors New Delhi.

DISPENSING, HOSPITAL & COMMUNITY PHARMACY – LAB

13. Dispensing of prescriptions falling under the categories; Mixtures, solutions, emulsions, creams, ointments, powders, suppositories, opthalmics, capsules, pastes, jellies, pastilles, lozenges, pills, tablet triturates, lotions, liniments, inhalations, paints. etc.

14. Identification of various types of incompatabilities in a prescription, correlation thereof and dispensing of such prescriptions.

15. Dispensing procedures involving pharmaceutical calculations, pricing of prescriptions and dosage calculations for paediatric and geriatric patients.

16. Dispensing of prescriptions involving adjustment of tonicity.17. Categorization and storage of pharmaceutical products based on legal requirements of labelling

and storage.18. Project report on visit to the community pharmacy for Counseling on the rational use of drugs

and aspects of health care.

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Academic Calendar of the University

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Academic Time Table

SRI KRISHNA CHAITHANYA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

II,III,IV B. PHARMACY I SEMESTER TIMETABLE 2010-11 Timings 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-01:00

LUNCH

02:00-03:00 03:00-04:00 04:00-05:00

Monday

II Library A- Organic LabB- Library

P.P A.P.H Comp

III Bio-chem Library Micro-bio Pharmacology A-Technology LabB-Micro-bio Lab

IV P.A-II M.C.-II Phy.Ad A-M.C.II LabB- Pharmacology Lab

Tuesday

II Library A- P.P. LabB-O.C Lab

A.P.H. P.P Comp

III P.Tech Library P.cog Pharmacology A-Microbiology LabB-P. Tech Lab

IV M.C-II Bio-Pharm Library A-Pharmacology LabB- M.C-II Lab

Wednesday

II O.C A-LibraryB- Computers Lab

U.O Comp Library

III Micro-bio Bio-chem Library P.cog A-Bio-chem LabB- P.cog Lab

IV M.C-II Phy.Ad Bio-pharm A-Ph.A-II LabB-Bio-Pharm Lab

Thursday

II O.C A-Computers labB- APH

Comp U.O Test hour

III Micro-bio P.cog P.Tech Library A-P.cog LabB- Bio-chem Lab

IV Bio-pharm Pharmacology P.A-II A-BiopharmB- Ph.A-II

Friday

II U.O A-A.P.H LabB-P.P. Lab

O.C A.PH P.P

III Bio-chem Library Pharmacology P.cog P.Tech Pharmacology

Library

IV Phy.Ad Library Pharmacology A-SeminarB-

Saturday

II O.C P.P U.O A.P.H SportsIII Micro-bio Bio-chem P.Tech Library SportsIV Library Pharmacology P.A-II Sports

P.P: Physical Pharmacy , O. C : Organic Chemistry, U. O: Unit operation, APH: Anatomy physiology & Health Education, P.A: Pharmaceutical Analysis

Bio-chem: Biochemistry, Bio-pharm: Biopharmaceutics

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SRI KRISHNA CHAITHANYA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Teaching Load of each Faculty

Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place As per university norms & guidelines.

Students’ assessment of Faculty, System in place.Evaluation forms are given to students every Quarterly.

For each Post Graduate programme give the following: ----NA----

i. Title of the programme : B.Pharmacyii. Curricula and Syllabi : Enclosed

S.NoName of Staff

MemberDept. Designation Photo

1Dr. T. Bharathi Pharmacutical

BiotechnologyPrincipal

2 S.Prasanthi Pharmaceutics Assistant Professor

3Karunakara Reeddy. T

Pharmaceutics Assistant Professor

4 Satish.K. V Pharmaceutics Assistant Professor

5Sachida Nand Mani Tripathi

Pharmacognosy Assistant Professor

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6 P.Rajani Pharmacology Assistant Professor

7 Ankur BansalPharmaceutical Biotechnology

Assistant Professor

8 Dr. P. SrinivasPharmaceutical

AnalysisProfessor

9 G. BalajiPharmaceutical

ChemistryAssistant Professor

10. MohanaranganPharmaceutical Chemistry

Assistant Professor

11. D. PrshanthiPharmaceutical Chemistry

Assistant Professor

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12G Nanda Kumar

ReddyPharmaceutical Chemistry

Assistant Professor

13 N. Swarnalatha Pharmaceutics Lecturer

14 M. Madhavi Pharmaceutics Lecturer

15 K. Bhavani Pharmacology Lecturer

16M. Chandra

Shekar

Pharmaceutical Analysis Assistant Professor

17D. Basava Raju Quality

AssurenceAssistant Professor

18 P. Srinivas RaoIndustrial Pharmacy

Assistant Professor

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19 M.Suresh Pharmaceutics Associate Professor

20 U.Anand Reddy Maths Lecturer

21 K.Vijayendra English Lecturer

LIST OF TEACHING STAFF

SI NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING

1. Dr. T.Bharathi Principal Pharmaceutical and Micro Biology, P.BioTEchnology.

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2. S.Pasanthi Asst. Professor Pharmaceutics Technology and Pharmaceutics

3. K.V.Sathish Associate Professor

Pharmaceutics

4. Sachida Nand Mani Tripathi

Associate Professor

Phrmacognosy and Pharmacology

5. P.Rajani Asst. Professor Pharmacology and Anatomy Physiology

6. Ankur Bansal Asst. Professor Micro Biology and Bio Chemistry

7. Mohanarangan Asst. Professor Organic Chemistry and CSD 8. D.Prasanthi Asst. Professor BioChemistry, Pharmaceutical

Chemistry9.

Mr. ThyagarajanAsst. Professor Pharmaceutical Analysis,

Medicinal Chemistry

10. Miss. N. SwarnalathaAsst. Professor Dispensing Pharmacy, Unit

operation11. Miss. K. Bahavani Asst. Professor Pharmacology12.

Miss. M. MadhaviAsst. Professor Dispensing Pharmacy,

Environmental Science.13. Mr. G. Nanda Kumar

ReddyAssociate Professor

Pharmaceutical Chemistry

14. Mr. G. Balaji Asst. Professor Medicinal Chemistry II 15. Mr. M.Suresh Asst. Professor Chemistry of Natural Products16. Dr. P. Srinivas Professor Dosage Form Design17.

Mr. M. Chandra shekarAssociate Professor

Pharmaceutical Analysis

18. Mr. Karuna kara Reddy Asst. Professor Unit Operation II19. U.Anand Reddy Lecturer Mathematics20. K.Vijayehdra Lecturer English 21. Sreelatha Lecturer Computers Science

Brief profile of each faculty.

• Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme

Special Purpose

• Software, all design tools in case• Academic Calendar and frame work• Research focus

List of typical research projects. • Industry Linkage • Publications (if any) out of res/earch in last three years out of masters projects• Placement status• Admission procedure• Fee Structure • Hostel Facilities• Contact address of co-ordinator of the PG programme:- NA-

Name:Address:

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Telephone:E-mail:

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

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LIST OF TEACHING STAFF

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S.No Name of the StaffQualification &

Specialisation

Experience rs) Teaching/Industry / Research

Date of Joining the Institution (Full time / Part time

Present Pay scales & Date form

which implemented &

Total emoluments

Gross Total Salary

Amount of Income tax deducted at

source

PF scheme implemented

Yes/No

1 Dr. T. BharathiM.Pharm. Ph.D.Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

10 yrsFull time June 26th 2008

19,400/- 35,000/- Submitted No

2 Mrs. S. Prashanthi M.Pharm (Pharmacutics) 2 yrsFull time20th August 2007

12,000/- 19,500/- Implemented No

3 Mr. Satish. K.V M.Pharm (Pharmaceutis )

8 YrsFull time October 03rd 2008

12,000/22,500/- Implemented No

4Mr. Sachida Nand Manitripathi

M.Pharma(Pharmacognosy)

8 Yrs Full time October 03rd

2008

12,000/22,500/- Implemented No

5 Ms. P. RajaniM.Pharma(Pharmacalogy)

1 YrsFull timeNovember 28th

20088,000/- 13,770/- Implemented No

6 Mr. Ankur BansalM.Pharma( Pharmaceutical Biotechnology)

1 Yrs Full timeNovember 17th

2008

8,000/13,770/-

Yet to implement

No

7 Mr. MohanaranganM.Pharma ( Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

1 YrsFull timeJune 1st 2009

12,000/-18,000/-

Yet to implement

No

8. D. PrashanthiM.Pharma(Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

1 Yrs Full timeJune 1st 2009

12,000/-18,000/-

Yet to implement

No

9 Mr. ThyagarajanM.Pharma(Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

1 Yrs Full timeJanavary 5th 2010

10,00010,000

Yet to implement

No

10 Miss. N. SwarnalathaM.Pharma(Pharmaceutics)

≥1 Yrs Full timeMarch 1 th 2010

10,00010,000

Yet to implement

No

11 Miss. K. BahavaniM.Pharma(Pharmacalogy)

≥1 Yrs Full timeMarch 1 th 2010

10,00010,000

Yet to implement

No

12. Miss. M. MadhaviM.Pharma(Pharmaceutics)

≥1 Yrs Full timeMarch 1 th 2010

10,00010,000

Yet to implement

No

13.Mr. G. Nanda Kumar Reddy

M.Pharma ( Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

5 YrsAppointed yet to report

12,000 25,000Yet to implement No

14. Mr. G. BalajiM.Pharma ( Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

2Appointed yet to report

12,000 18,000Yet to implement No

15. Mr. M.SureshM.Pharma ( Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

6Appointed yet to report

12,000 25,000Yet to implement No

16 Dr. P. Srinivas M.Pharm. PhD 5Appointed yet to report

19,400 35,000Yet to implement

No

17Mr. M. Chandra shekar

M.Pharma ( Pharmaceutical Analysis)

4Appointed yet to report

12,000 25,000Yet to implement No

18Mr. Karuna kara Reddy

M.Pharma(Pharmaceutics)

3Appointed yet to report

12,000 18,000Yet to implement

No

19 K. Sreelatha M.Sc (Com.Science) 3 yrsPart time 1st Nov 2004

6000/- 3300/-Yet to implement

No

20 U. Anand Reddy M.Sc (Maths) 2 yrsPart time Dec 1st

20056600/- 6600/-

Yet to implement

No

21 K. Vijayendra M.A (English) 3 yrsPart time Sep 1st

20053300/- 3300/-

Yet to implement

No

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