respectable religious and Industrial family popularly known as Sundaravel Group




Mandatory Disclosure 
 

COURSE       --        B.PHARMACY

  1. Name of the Institution :  Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari

                              College of Pharmacy,

                  Anaikuttam – SIVAKASI – 626 130.

                                   Phone Nos.  04562 – 231918, 231619, 232088

                                 E mail :  sbpharmacycollege@sancharnet.in

                                       sbpharmacycollegesvk@dataone.in    
 

II.          Name & Address of the  Dr.V.Ganesan, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,

              PRINCIPAL      Door No. 3/75L Staff Quarters,

                                 S.B.College of Pharmacy,

                                           Anaikuttam – Sivakasi.

                   Phone Nos.  04562 – 232710

                                 E mail :  sankarv_2003@yahoo.co.in                        

III. Name of the Affiliating :  The tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R.Medical

                University   :      University,  69-Anna Salai , guindy,

                      CHENNAI – 600 032.

                    Phone Nos.  044 – 22353576 - 79

                                 Website:   www. tnmmu.ac.in          

                

IV. Governance  
 

    • Members of the Board and their brief background

 

S.NO. MEMBERS BACK GROUND
1. Sri.S.SRIRAM ASHOK,B.E., CORRESPONDENT *      Sri.S.SRIRAM ASHOK is hailing from a   

        respectable religious and Industrial family     

        popularly known as “Sundaravel Group”     

        Sivakasi.

  • He is a Chemical Engineer ,  did his B.E., in Annamalai University in 1983.    
  • He is Director of  Sundaravel Group of Industries founded by his father Sri.S.S.Sankaralingam and engaged in Manufacture of Matches, Fireworks, Printing, Chemical & Textile Industries in  various parts of Tamilnadu, and Pondichery.  
  • The President and Secretary,  All India Chamber of Match Industries.
   
  • Vice President of Tamilnadu Fireworks and Amorces Association.
  • Correspondent of Kamarajar Matriculation School, Sivakasi run by Sivakasi  Hindu Nadars Association.
  • Correspondent of Lions Matriculation School Sivakasi run by Sivakasi Lions Club. 
  • Member of Regional Advisory Committee (Central Excise & Customs).
  • Member of Tamilnadu Traders Welfare Board.
2. 
 
 
Smt.S.BHUVANESWARI

INDUSTRIALIST 
 

  • She is wife of founder of the college Sri.S.S.Sankaralingam.
  • She is very pious and religious.
  • She is very particular in fostering the welfare of the students.    
3. SRI.P.DHARMAR, B.A.A.R.P.S., SECRETARY
  • He is a well renowned and experienced industrialist, in printing.  He was the principal of  printing school run  by Master Printer’s Association, Sivakasi.
4. SRI.S.HARIRAM SUNDARAVEL,  B.B.A.,

MEMBER

  • He is hailing from a respectable religious and Industrial family popularly known as “Sundaravel Group” Sivakasi. . 
  • He did his B.B.A., in  Madurai Kamaraj University
  • He is Director of  Sundaravel Group of Industries founded by his father Sri.S.S.Sankaralingam and engaged in Manufacture of Matches, Fireworks, Printing, Chemical & Textile Industries in  various parts of Tamilnadu, and Pondicherry. 
  • The Secretary, All India Chamber of Match Industries.
5. Smt.S.ASHA DEVI, B.COM.,

MEMBER

  • She is a member of the college governing council.  She is also the Correspondent of a school run by the Sivaguru Sundaravel charitable Trust at Sivakasi.  She is actively engaged in the welfare activities of social organizations.
6. Smt.S.SUNDARESWARI

MEMBER

*   She is a member of the college governing council.   She is very much interested in the development of the institution.    She is actively engaged in the welfare activities of social organizations.
 
7. 
 
 
Dr.S.GOPALAKRISHNAN B.Pharm, M.Sc., (Pharm) Ph.D.,

Educationalist  
 
 

  • Retired Professor of Pharmaceutics from Madras Medical College, Chennai  having teaching experience of 40 years.
  • Expert Committee Panel member for Pharmacy for AICTE.
  • Expert Committee member for Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R..Medical University.
  • Formerly member of PCI.
  • Member of Doctoral Committee of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.
  • GATE Panel of examiner for 10 years.
  • Approved guide for Ph.D., of Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R.Medical University and Sri.Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute.
  • Examiner for Ph.D., for more than 15 Universities.   
8. Sri.K.JEYAPRAKASH

INDUSTRIALIST 
 

  • He is managing Match Industries
  • Member of Rotary School and Sundaravel Matriculation School Committee.
  • Member of Rotary Club
9. Sri.P.SUKUMAR, B.E.,

INDUSTRIALIST 
 

  • Worked as Senior Maintenance officer in SPIC, Tuticorin.
  • Managed Plastic Industries in Sivakasi and Chennai.
  • At present he is the  Director of Sundaravel Fireworks private Limited, Sivakasi.
  
10. 
 
Sri.V.CHANDRASEKARAN

M.A.B.L.,

  • He is a renowned lawyer in Sivakasi.
  • He is an active member of the College Governing Council Member 
11. 
 
Dr.V.GANESAN, M.Pharm.,  Ph.D.,

PRINCIPAL

  • He has 13 years of teaching experience, 9 publications and presented 16 scientific papers at various National & International Conferences.
  • His doctoral work was carried out under the guidance of Dr.M.R.YADAV, Professor & Co-ordinator.  Center for PG studies and Research in Pharmacy, M.S.University of Baroda, Gujarat.
  • He is a life member of APTI  and IHPA
  • He is an Inspector - PCI

 
 

    • Members of Academic Advisory Body
      1. Dr.S.Gopalakrishnan, B.Pharm., M.Sc (Pharm).,  Ph.D.,
      1. Sri.S.Eswarasankaran,  M.Pharm.,
      2. Dr.V.Ganesan, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,
      3. Dr.S.Palanichamy, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                 
      4. Sri.A.Thangathirupathi, M.Pharm.,
      5. Sri.R.Sutharsingh, M.Pharm.,       
      6. Smt.M.Uvarani, M.Pharm.,

 
 
 
 
 

    • Frequency of the Board Meetings and

          Academic Advisory Body

                                                   Board Meeting              : Quarterly

                                         Academic Advisory  : Bimonthly

                                                                   Body 
     
     

    • ORGANIZATIONAL CHART AND PROCESSES

 
 

      ORGANATIONAL CHART:   
       

      College Governing Council

      Academic Advisory body

      Teaching Faculty 
       

      PROCESS: 
       

    • The Administrative policy decisions are made by the Governing Council.
    • Academic Advisory body implements the Policy decision passed

          by the Governing Council.   
       

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

 
 

  *  Developing Learning Resource material & Laboratory

                                     Development .

          * Participation in the Co-curricular & Extracurricular activities

        *   Students guidance & counseling, helping their personal and overall character development.

          *  Providing consultancy and testing services.       

          * Promotion of industry institution interaction and R & D.

                         *           Design & Development of new programmes.

          *           Preparing project proposal  for funding in areas of R & D work.    

          *           Laboratory development, Modernization, expansion, etc.

          *           Interaction with industry & Society.

          *           Participation in community services.

  *           Helping mobilization of resources for institution.     

          *           Conduct performance Appraisal.  
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    • Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance:

 
 

        * Policy decisions are made by the college Governing council.

        * Academic decisions are made by Academic advisory body regarding 

              academic affairs.  

        * The rules and regulations and decisions are transmitted to the staff and students by way of circular and notice.

        * The requirements and welfare of students will be passed on to the college Governing council through Academic Council.

        *     If necessary, remedial measures are taken. 
         

    • Student Feedback on Institutional  Governance/faculty performance

 
 

      1. Students are asked to fill up staff appraisal forms to know about the faculty performance.
      2. The suggestion box is kept in the college to elicit the opinion of the students.

 
 

    • Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty,   staff and students:

 
 

      1. The grievances of the staff and students are redressed by discussing the matter in the staff council.
      2. If needed, the matters will be discussed in the college governing council.
      3. Periodical meetings are conducted for both the students & the faculty by the Principal and the academic council.

 
 

V. Programmes 
 

    • Name of the Programmes  :   U.G.   --    B.PHARMACY

          approved by the AICTE              

      

    • Name of the Programmes  : --

          accredited by the AICTE             

     

    • Name                      :  B.Pharm    
    • Number of seats  : 60
    • Duration    : 4 years
    • Cut off mark/rank for       

               admission during the last  three years

Year Cut off  Mark
2007-2008 102.00
2006-2007 152.70
2005-2006 108.33

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

    • Fee    : As per the Government norms

 
 

    • Placement Facilities : Available

 
 

    • Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary

 
 
 

    S.No. Year Name of the Company/Industry Number of Students placed Minimum &

    Maximum

    Salary

     
    Maximum
    Average

    Salary

    1  
    2007-2008

    (10-7-07) 
     

    (18-7-07) 
     

    (01-4-08)

     
    Zydus, cadila Health Care Ltd.,   (Division – Alidac) 

    Systopic Labs (P) Ltd.,  
     

    Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Ltd.,  Chennai

     
    16 
     

    9 
     

    10

     
    1,44,000/- 
     

    16,800/- 
     

    60,000/-

     
    1,92,000 
     

    2,40,000/- 
     

    72,000/-

     
     
    2
     
    2006-2007
     
    Zydus Cadila Pharmaceutical Company – Ahamadabad. 

    Systopic Laboratories (P) Ltd.,

    New Delhi

     
    8 
     

    11

    162000/- 
     

    150000/-

    186000/- 
     

    180000/-

    174000/- 
     

    165000/-

     
    3
     
    2005-2006
    Systopic Laboratories (P) Ltd.,

    New Delhi 
     

    M/S. Pharm Products (P) Ltd.,

    Thanjavur.

     
    6 
     

    14

    108000/- 
     

    96000/-

    144000/- 
     

    144000/-

    126000/- 
     

    120000-

 
 
 

    • Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details:                                          

 
 

                ---  NOT  APPLICABLE   --- 
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

    Details of the Foreign Institution/University: 
     

      • 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
      • 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     ---   List of Permanent Faculty for B. Pharmacy :

 

Name     of the Course Sl.    No Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation

(Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor)

Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Birth Experience

a) Teaching

b) Industry

c) Research

Date of Joining the Institution Gross total salary as on date with scale &

Basic pay.

UG PG Doctor-ate a b c
UG Level  
1.
 
Dr.V.Ganesan
 
PROFESSOR  Cum Principal 
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

Ph.D Pharma

Ceutics

 
26-07-68
 
14
     
07-06-01
36439

19400-500-22400

20900

   
2.
 
S.Eswarasankaran
 
Professor      
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

--  
02-02-44
 
39
     
05-06-02
36439 

19400-500-22400

20900

   
3.
 
Dr.S.Palanichamy
 
Professor
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

Ph.D Pharma

ceutics

 
15-03-48
 
36
     
17-04-06
                     30240

16400-450-22400

17275

 
 
 
4.
 
A.Thangathirupathi
 
Asst.Prof.  
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

COLOGY

   
20-03-67
 
12
     
19-05-97
26247

12000-420-18300

14940

 
 
 
5.
 
M.Uvarani
 
Asst.Prof.  
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

COGNOSY

   
05-05-75
 
10
     
10-09-04
24811

12000-420-18300

14100

 
 
 
6.
 
R.Sutharsingh
 
Asst.Proff.  
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

COGNOSY

   
02-06-72
 
10
     
16-09-04
24811

12000-420-18300

14100

 
 
 
7.
 
R.Lilly Theresal
 
Asst.Proff.  
  M.PHARM

PHARM.

Chemistry

   
12-06-64
10     05-06-07 25529

12000-420-18300

14520

   
8
 
P.Solairaj
 
Asst.Prof.  
  M.PHARM

PHARM.

Chemistry

   
20-04-63
 
11
     
18-07-03
22656 

12000-420-18300

12840

   
9.
 
K.Jayaprakash 
 
Asst.Prof.  
  M.PHARM

PHARMACY

PRACTICE

   
14-06-76
 
7
     
07-12-05
21938

12000-420-18300

14200

   
10 
 
L.Subramanian
 
Asst.Prof.  
  M.PHARM

PHARM.

CEUTICS

   
10-07-71
7     11-06-07 22656

12000-420-18300

12840

   
11
 
R.Arivukkarasu
Asst.Prof.     M.PHARM

PHARMA

COGNOSY

   
06-04-69
 
8
     
15-11-07
23375

12000-420-18300 

13260

   
12
 
P.Natarajan
Lecturer   M.PHARM

PHARMA

COLOGY

   
14-11-79
 
3
     
14-11-05
15321

8000-275-13500

8550

   
13
 
A.Karthikeyan
 
Lecturer
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

   
04-07-76
2.4      
01-06-06
15321

8000-275-14500

8550

   
14
 
T.Senthilkumar   
 
Lecturer
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

ANALYSIS

  17.03.80 1.4     15-06-07 14850

8000-275-14500

8275

   
15
 
A.Chandra    
 
Lecturer
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

  17-05-81 1.4     07-06-07 14850

8000-275-14500

8275

   
16
 
S.Satheshkumar *
 
Lecturer
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

   
27-07-76
 
6
     
15-03-00
14850

8000-375-13500

8000

   
17
 
M.Ganesan    
 
Lecturer
  M.PHARM

PHARM.

Chemistry

  31.03.82 0.1      
17-08-08
6231 

8000-275-14500

8000

  18 Mrs. M.Antony Selva Rani

**

Lecturer   M.PHARM      PHARMA    CEUTICS   25.05.79 3.0     10.09.08 6231 

8000-275-14500

8000

*    Deputed for Ph.D. under QIP (at Kakatiya University, Warangal )

**   She has been identified as lecturer in our institution in the Dept.of Pharmaceutics.

       She is willing to join on 10-09-08 
 
 
 
 
 

FOR PG PROGRAMME (M.PHARM – PHARMACEUTICS)  
 

Name of the Course Sl.    No Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation

(Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor)

Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Birth Experience

a) Teaching

b) Industry

c) Research

Date of Joining the Institution Gross total salary as on date with scale &

Basic pay.

UG PG Doctor-ate a b c  
UG Level  
1.
 
Dr.V.Ganesan
 
PROFESSOR  Cum Principal 
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

Ph.D Pharma

Ceutics

 
26-07-68
 
14
     
07-06-01
36439

19400-500-22400

20900

  2  
Dr.S.Palanichamy
 
Professor
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

Ph.D Pharma

ceutics

 
15-03-48
 
36
     
17-04-06
                     30240

16400-450-22400

17275

   
3.
 
S.Eswarasankaran
 
Professor      
  M.PHARM   PHARMA

CEUTICS

--  
02-02-44
 
39
     
05-06-02
36439 

19400-500-22400

20900

   
4
 
L.Subramanian
 
Asst.Prof.  
  M.PHARM

PHARM.

CEUTICS

   
10-07-71
7     11-06-07 22656

12000-420-18300

12840

   
5.
 
K.Jayaprakash 
 
Asst.Prof.  
  M.PHARM

PHARMACY

PRACTICE

   
14-06-76
 
7
     
07-12-05
21938

12000-420-18300

14200

   
6
 
A.Karthikeyan
 
Lecturer
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

   
04-07-76
2.4      
01-06-06
15321

8000-275-14500

8550

   
7
 
A.Chandra    
 
Lecturer
  M.PHARM

PHARMA

CEUTICS

  17-05-81 1.4     07-06-07 14850

8000-275-14500

8000

  8 Mrs. M.Antony Selva Rani

*

Lecturer   M.PHARM      PHARMA   CEUTICS   25.05.79 3.0     10.09.08 6231 

8000-275-14500

8000

*   She has been identified as lecturer in our institution in the Dept.of Pharmaceutics.

       She is willing to join on 10-09-08 
 
 

    • List of Additional faculty for B.Pharmacy

 

Name of the Course Sl. No. Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation

(Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor)

Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Birth Experience

a) Teaching

b) Industry

c) Research

Date of Joining the Institution
UG PG Doctorate a b c
UG Level

 

1. C.Sreekumar   
Lecturer (P.T.)
  M.Sc.,

(Bio-statistics)

--  
04-06-70
 
14
     
06-06-94
 
 
2. S.Regurathi Pandian  
Lecturer (P.T)
  M.Sc.,

M.Phil.,

PGDCA

   
18-05-76
 
2.3
     
01-05-05
  3. Dr.P.K.S.P.Pon

moorthy Raja,

 
Lecturer
 
M.B.B.S.
        
--
 
21-05-56
 
12
     
01-07-96

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

    • Guest Faculty    :   NIL

 
 

    • Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio   : 1: 14

 
 

    • Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years

 
 
 

      Employed     : 7

      Left     : 8 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

      VII   Profile of Principal 
       

      1.      Name    : Dr.V.Ganesan    

      2.      Date of Birth   : 26-07-68

    1.    Educational

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

    1.    Work Experience
        • Teaching  : 14 years
       
       
        • Research  :   --
        • Industry   :   --      
        • Others   :   --
    1.    Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutics                              Signature     
    2.    Subjects teaching at                                                                                            

               Under Graduate Level :  Formulative and Industrial Pharmacy

                  :  Physical Pharmay

                                                                 Pharmacy Practice

                                                                  Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy                 

                                    :  Phamaceutical Bio-Technology

         Post Graduate Level :  Bio-Pharmaceutics & Pharmaceutics

    1.    Research guidance   :                                   

        Masters’s    -  4 

        Ph.D.   - 

                                

    1.     Projects Carried out  :  Guided  9 Projects for 

                                          B.Pharm Students 

    1.     Patents   :  --
    2.     Technology Transfer  :  --
    3.     Research Publications  :  25 (9 papers in National

                                          Journals & 16 Papers in

                                          conferences )                               

    1.     No. of Books published :  --

                 with details 
       

       

      13.     No. of Papers Published :

                in National Journal :    EIGHT

                International Journal :    ONE

                Conference             :    SIXTEEN  
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

    1. Fee

 
 

    • Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee,  :  Rs. 28000/-  Per year

      for the Institution. 
       

    • Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire : Fees payable in  every   

      Programme.                   Year  for 4 years

          
     

    • No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and  :  --

      name of students. 
       
       

    • Number of scholarship offered by the institute,  :  3 scholarship per year

      duration and amount  
       
       

    • Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship:  :  I Rank :100% Fee  Concession

      Based on the University       II Rank : 50% Fee    “    Examination marks                                               III Rank : 25% Fee         “

             
     

    • Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels. :       Lodging  : Rs. 7500/- per year

          Boarding  : Mess  charges per month on dividing system   

                                                        including power charges  by Mess Committee. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    1. Admission

 
 

    • Number of seats sanctioned with the year of   :  60,      2008-2011

      approval. 
       
       

    • Number of students admitted under various   :          

      categories each year in the last three years. 
       

YEAR STUDENTS ADMITTED
  OC BC SC/ST
2007-2008 45 4 5
2006-2007 26 23 3
2005-2006 17 6 2

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

    • Number of applications received during last

            two years for admission under Management

          Quota and number admitted.                             :      
     

                                                                            

(UG)

YEAR

APPLI- CATION RECEIVED ADMITTED
2005-2006 22 18
2006-2007 28 21
2007-2008 104 49

 
 

                                
     

 
 
 

             
 

    1. Admission Procedure

 
 

    • Mention the admission test being followed,    : Tamilnadu  Private Professional 

      Name and address of the Test Agency and        College Association – Health      

          its URL (website).                                                   Sciences

                                               Common rank list by association

                                                                                             Prasanna Enclave, Plot No.1 & 2 –

                                                                                       II Floor `D’ Block, Bharathi Avenue

                                                II Street, Kotturpuram,

                                                                                             Chennai – 600 085.

                                                Website: www tancohs.org 
     
     
     
     
     

    • Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified    : TNPCEE (State)      :   39

      candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted 

          test/University tests)/Association conducted test]      : TNPPCA-HS (Asso)  :    21

        
     

    • Calendar for admission against management/ vacant seats:

 
 
 
 

    • Last date for request for applications.  :   

 
 

    • Last date for submission of application. :   

 
 
 

    • Dates for announcing final results.   :                    Date not announced by   

                      The Tamilnadu State

                                                            Government Tamilnadu

    • Release of admission list (main list and      :      Professional College

                      Association – Health science

      waiting list should be announced on the

            same day) 
       

    • Date for acceptance by the candidate          :    

      (time given should in no case be less

            than 15 days) 
       

    • Last date for closing of admission.  :      30th September 2008

 
 

    • Starting of the Academic session.  :       01-10-2007

 
 

    • The waiting list should be activated only   :

 
 

      on the expiry of date of main list.  
       

    • The policy of refund of the fee, in  :  No refund of fee after joining

      case of withdrawal, should be clearly             the course.

            Notified.                                                            

           

    1. Criteria and Weightages for Admission

 
 

    • Describe each criteria with its respective  weightages:

     

       Admission Test  TNPCEE/TNPPCA-HS   :   Nil

       Marks in Qualifying Examination        :   200 
     
     
     

                  

    • Mention the minimum level of acceptance, :  A pass in H.S.C., with 50%  

      if any.         Aggregate in Physics,

           Chemistry, Biology or

                                                                                                       Botany and Zoology 

                                                                                                       or Mathematics

                       (OR)

                  :A pass in Diploma in Pharmacy

                                                                                                     examination recognized by the 

                                                                                                     Pharmacy Council of India.  
 
 
 

Year Cut off level
  Govt. Seat Management Seat
2007-2008 101.75 102.00
2006-2007 152.70 160.09
2005-2006 220.00 108.33

 
 

    • Mention the cut-off levels of percentage &       percentile scores of the candidates in the

         admission  test for the last three years.

       
     
     
     

    • Display marks scored in Test etc. and in  :  Cut of date for admission 2007-08

          aggregate for all candidates who were                       is not over

          admitted.  
     
     

    1. Application Form

 
 

    • Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities.
    1. List of Applicants

 
 

    • List of candidates whose applications  :  Selection through

          have been received along with percentile/              Selection Committee of Directorate

          percentage score for each of the qualifying              of Medical Education, Chennai.

          examination in separate categories for open

          seats. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    • List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for

            Management quota seats. (Revised list will be released after publication) 
     

      1. ANKADURGA BHAVANI  162.50  
      2. ANNAPPA REDDY ANUSHA  112.00
      3. ANNEM SOWJANYA   111.00
      4. AVINASH JAGARLAMUDI  146.00
      5. BASAMSETTY VEERA VIJAYA  171.67
      6. BHARGAVI KAKARLA  145.99
      7. BHIMAVARAPU ANITHA  151.67
      8. BOMMA REDDY DIVYA  129.34
      9. BUDDEY RAMA KRISHNA  159.99
      10. CHITYALA RAMI REDDY  164.66
      11. DINESH BABU NITTA   170.00
      12. DURGA PRAVALLIKA VEMULA 149.33
      13. GORANTLA SIREESHA  106.33
      14. P.JEYA SHREE    108.50
      15. S.JOHN MILTON   142.75
      16. KADALIKAVYA   162.34
      17. KATTA VENKATESWARLU  159.00
      18. KOTESWARA RAO VALLABANENI 169.50
      19. KRISHNA M.N.V. MATURU  132.00 
      20. KUKKAPADU PAVAN KUMAR 145.46
      21. D.LAKSHMI    103.50
      22. LAVANYA YERRAPOTHU  130.00
      23. MAHIPAL REDDY BUDUTI  178.00
      24. MANUBOTHU PRATAPREDDY 124.46
      25. MOHAN PENDEM   140.34
      26. G.MURUGAN    164.75
      27. NAGEKESAVARAO PRATTIPATI 163.00
      28. NALLAMALA SHARANYA  159.00
      29. C.NIRMAL RAJ    102.00
      30. B.PANDURANGA REDDY  153.66
      31. PAVANI POPURI   125.33
      32. POTULURI ANUSHA   190.67
      33. PRATHYUSHA PILLI   162.34
      34. D.V.L.N. RAJAVISHNU   150.00
      35. SAMADANA PRABHU   190.33
      36. SAMINENIKOTESWARA RAO  113.46
      37. V.SATISH KUMAR   164.67 
      38. SHAIK ANWAR PASHA  189.66 
      39. SRIDEVI CHENNUPATTI  112.00 
      40. S.SUNDARI GANESH   123.34
      41. SURESH BABU KOLUGURI  115.55
      42. S.SWEETHA    136.66
      43. THATIKONDA SRAVANI  155.33 
      44. A.THEJASWINI   188.66
      45. THOTA SRINAG   168.33
      46. VADLURI MRUDULA   125.50
      47. VENKATA SANTHU ALLAM  111.66
      48. VIKRAM REDDY MUKKALA  118.67
      49. KATTARI ASWANI   110.50
    1. Results of Admission under Management Seats/Vacant Seats

 

    • Composition of selection team for admission  :  Dr.V.Ganesan, Principal

      under Management Quota with the brief   :  Sri.S.Eswarasankaran,  Professor

          profiles of members (This information be   :  Sri.A.Thangathirupathi, Asst.Prof.

           made available in the public domain after  :  Sri.P.Solairaj, Asst.prof.

           the admission process is over)     
     

    • Score of the individual candidates admitted  :  Cut off date for admission is not  

            arranged in order of merit.                                         over 
     

    • List of candidates who have been offered :

           admission.     

      1. ANKADURGA BHAVANI    
      2. ANNAPPA REDDY ANUSHA  
      3. ANNEM SOWJANYA   
      4. AVINASH JAGARLAMUDI  
      5. BASAMSETTY VEERA VIJAYA  
      6. BHARGAVI KAKARLA  
      7. BHIMAVARAPU ANITHA  
      8. BOMMA REDDY DIVYA  
      9. BUDDEY RAMA KRISHNA  
      10. CHITYALA RAMI REDDY  
      11. DINESH BABU NITTA   
      12. DURGA PRAVALLIKA VEMULA 
      13. GORANTLA SIREESHA  
      14. P.JEYA SHREE    
      15. S.JOHN MILTON   
      16. KADALIKAVYA   
      17. KATTA VENKATESWARLU  
      18. KOTESWARA RAO VALLABANENI 
      19. KRISHNA M.N.V. MATURU   
      20. KUKKAPADU PAVAN KUMAR 
      21. D.LAKSHMI    
      22. LAVANYA YERRAPOTHU  
      23. MAHIPAL REDDY BUDUTI  
      24. MANUBOTHU PRATAPREDDY 
      25. MOHAN PENDEM   
      26. G.MURUGAN    
      27. NAGEKESAVARAO PRATTIPATI 
      28. NALLAMALA SHARANYA  
      29. C.NIRMAL RAJ    
      30. B.PANDURANGA REDDY  
      31. PAVANI POPURI   
      32. POTULURI ANUSHA   
      33. PRATHYUSHA PILLI   
      34. D.V.L.N. RAJAVISHNU   
      35. SAMADANA PRABHU   
      36. SAMINENIKOTESWARA RAO  
      37. V.SATISH KUMAR    
      38. SHAIK ANWAR PASHA   
      39. SRIDEVI CHENNUPATTI   
      40. S.SUNDARI GANESH 

 
 
 

      1. SURESH BABU KOLUGURI  
      2. S.SWEETHA    
      3. THATIKONDA SRAVANI   
      4. A.THEJASWINI   
      5. THOTA SRINAG   
      6. VADLURI MRUDULA   
      7. VENKATA SANTHU ALLAM  
      8. VIKRAM REDDY MUKKALA  
      9. KATTARI ASWANI 
      10. R.ALAGU
      11. B.BALA SUBRAMANIAN
      12. D.PRINCE
      13. A.VIMALA JENIPHER
      14. M.RAJATHI  

 
 

    • Waiting list of the candidates in the order of   : 

      merit to be operative from the last date 

          of joining of the first list candidates.

      1.  B.PANDU RANGA REDDY
      2.  BHIMAVARAPU ANITHA
      3.  DURGA PRAVALLIKA VEMULA
      4.  ANNEM SOWJANYA
      5.  AVINASH JAGARLAMUDI
      6.  KAKARLA BHARGAVI
      7.  JOHN MILTON  S
      8.  S.SWETHA
      9.  KRISHNA M.N.V. MATURU
      10. SUNDARI GANESH
      11. PAVANI POPURI
      12. VIKRAM REDDY MUKKALA
      13. NELLURI LAVANYA

 
 

    • List of the candidates who joined within the date, :   Cut off date for admission is

          vacancy position in each category before operation                not over

          of waiting list.

    1. Information on infrastructure and other resources available

Library:

    • Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise)

    PROGRAMME NO.OF BOOKS NO.OF TITLES NO.OF JOURNALS
    PHARMACY 4228 1776 31
    • List of online National/International Journals subscribed.  : 8
      1. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
      1. JOURNAL OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY
      2. FITOTERAPIA
      3. AUSTRALIAN PRESCRIPER
      4. THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL
      5. JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
      6. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SYSTEM PHARMACY
      7. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF  PHARMACEUTICS

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Laboratory:  
 

    For each Laboratory  
     

  • List of Major Equipment/Facilities  : 
  • List of Experimental Setup  : 

 
 

12.   Pharmacology Laboratory  - LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
 

(a)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry

(i)     LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Hot Plate 1
2 Melting Point apparatus 1
3 Desiccator 1
4 Magnetic stirrer 1
5 Electric water bath 1
6 Vaccum pump 1
7 Hot air oven 1
8 Refrigerator 1
9 Dispensing Balance 4
10 Physical balance 3
11 Analytical balance 6
12 Heating Mantle 6
13 Distillation apparatus 1
14 Atomic model set 1

 
 
 

 

(a)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry

(ii)    LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry – II 
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Dispensing balance 1
2 Physical balance 1
3 Chemical balance 11
4 Platform balance 2
5 Vacuum pump 1
6 Desiccators 1
7 Heating Mantle 1
8 Periodic chart 24
9 Column chromatography 1

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(a)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry

(iii)   LABORATORY:-   Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis – I 
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 UV Visible sepectrophotometer 1
2 Photo fluorimeter 1
3 Digital nephelo turbiditymeter 1
4 Spectrophotometer 1
5 Electrical Thermometer 1
6 Densito meter 1
7 Polarimeter 1
8 Flame Photometer 1
9 Titration unit (K.F) 1
10 pH meter 2
11 Digital conductivity meter 1
12 Electrical balance 1
13 Chemical balance 4
14 Dispensing balance 4
15 Column chromatography tube 1
16 Electrical water bath (12 hole) 1
17 Refracto meter 1
18 Heating mantle 3
19 Ion Exchanger 1
20 Gel Electro cable 1
21 T.L.C. Kit pack 1
22 Soxhlet apparatus 1
23 Platform balance 1
24 Distillation unit 1
25 Desiccator 1
26 Stop clock 22

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(a)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry

(iv)   LABORATORY:-   Analysis Lab – II 
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Electronic balance 1
2 Double beam UV-Visible Spectrophotometer (SL-164 Elico) 1
3 High pressure (Performance) Liquid Chromatography (Jasco) 1
4 Hot plate 1
5 Melting point apparatus 2
6 Vacuum Desiccators 1
7 Cylindrical water bath 1
8 Slide projector 1
9 OHP 2
10 Magnetic stirrer 6
11 UV Cabinet 1
12 Vacuum pump (motar with small) 1
13 Heating mantle 1
14 Computer 2
15 Electric Bunsen burner 1
16 Distillation Equipment 1
17 Dissolution rate test apparatus (single basket) 5
18 PH meter 1
19 Digital balance 1
20 Sonicator 1
21 Dissolution rate test apparatus (8 baskets) 1
22 Thin layer chromatography 1
23 Microscope 3
24 Deep freezer 1
25 Regeigerator 1
26 Electrical stirrer 6
27 Disintegration test  apparatus 1

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics

(i)     LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutics – I  
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Clarity Test Equipments 1
2 Conical Percolators 5
3 Tablet Counting Device 3
4 Sieves No. 100 2
5 Sieves No. 16 2
6 Dispensing Balance 10
7 Platform Balance 1
8 Weight box 2
9 Ointment Slab + Spatula 23 + 32
10 Physical balance 1

 
 
 

 
 
 

(b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics

(ii)    LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutics – II  
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Dispensing Balance 7
2 Physical Balance 2
3 Refrigerator 1
4 Operation Table 1
5 Electrical Stirrer 1
6 Conical Percolator 5
7 Sieves No. 16 4
8 Sieves No. 22 1
9 Sieves No. 60 2
10 Sieves No. 120 3
11 Ointment slab + spatula 11 + 23
12 Suppository mould 15

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics

(iii)   LABORATORY:-   Formulative and Industrial Pharmacy  
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Capsule filling machine 1
2 Dispensing balance 4
3 Dissolution rate test apparatus 2
4 Friabilator 1
5 Physical balance 6
6 Tablet Hardness tester (Pfizer type) 1
7 Tablet Hardness tester (Monsanto type) 1
8 Travelling Microscope 4
9 Tablet punching machine Hand operated 1
10 Microscope 6
11 Trible beam balance 1
12 Blower for ampoule sealing 1
13 Hot air oven 2
14 Desintegration test apparatus 2
15 Vacuum Desiccators 1
16 Magnetic stirrer 1
17 Cylindrical water bath 1
18 Sonicator 1
19 Electrical water bath 1
20 Rotary vacuum evaporator 1
21 Sieves set 7
22 Stop watch 5
23 Anderson pipette 9

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics 
 

(iv)   LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutical Biotechnology  
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Hot air oven 1
2 Incubator 2
3 Centrifuge 1
4 Dispensing Balance 2
5 Cooker 2
6 Shaker 1
7 Refrigerator 2
8 Autoclave 2
9 Physical Balance 1
10 Laminar Air flow 1
11 Antibiotic zone reader 1
12 Pathological Microscope 1
13 Projection Microscope 1
14 Microscope 14+2
15 Sintered Glass filter 11
16 Membranes filter unit 1
17 Laminar hood 1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics

(v)    LABORATORY:-   Machine Room       
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Ampoule washing Device 1
2 Aseptic cabinet 1
3 Auto clave 2
4 AC time clock 1
5 Ball mill 1
6 Clarity test equipment 1
7 Conical percolator 9+1
8 Collapsible tube filling machine 1
9 Cutter mill 1
10 Desintegration test apparatus 2
11 Dispensing balance 4
12 Deep freezer
13 Distillation unit apparatus 2
14 Electrical stirrer 2
15 Hand grinding mill 4
16 Heating mantle 2
17 Hydrometer 3
18 Liquid filling machine 1
19 Laboratory blender 1
20 Mixie 1
21 Mechanical shaker 1
22 Numberless sieves 16
23 Polari meter 1
24 Polishing pan 1
25 Slide projector 1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
26 Sieves No. 10 12
27 Sieves No. 16 9
28 Sieves No. 22 8
29 Std  Sieves No. 30 13
30 Sieves No. 60 12
31 Sieves No. 80 2
32 Sieves  No. 100 2
33 Std  Sieves No. 60 2
34 Std  Sieves No. 80 1
35 Std  Sieves No. 120 1
36 Tablet Hardness tester Pfizer type 3
37 Tablet Hardness tester Monsanto type 4
38 Tablet coating  pan 1
39 Tablet punching machine 2
40 Tincture press 1
41 Rotary tablet punching machine 1
42 Ampoule filling machine 1
43 Collapsible tube sealing machine 1
44 Ampoule washing machine 1
45 Std  Sieves No. 16 1
46 Std  Sieves No. 100 1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(c)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmacognosy

 

(i)    LABORATORY:-   Pharmacognosy      
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Camera lucida 9
2 Compound Microscope 22
3 Dissection Microscope 21
4 Stage Micrometer 6
5 Eyepiece Micrometer 10
6 Charts 48
7 Light source 10
8 Light bulb 4
9 Torsionbalance 1
10 Physical balance 1
11 Microtome (without blade) 1
12 Heating mantle 6
13 Slide (Permanent) 60
14 T.L.C. plate with stand 8
15 Hand grinding mill 1
16 Mixie 2+2
17 Student Kit box 1
18 Dispensing balance 1
19 Hot air oven 1
20 T.L.C. chamber (small) 1
21 T.L.C. chamber (big) 2
22 Muffle furnace 1
23 Refractometer 1
24 Soxhlet apparatus 4
25 Column chromatography 2
26 Incinerator 2
27 Volatile oil apparatus with R.B. 2
28 Volatile oil apparatus with out R.B. 2

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(d)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmacology

 

(i)     LABORATORY:-   Pharmacology       
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Activity cage 2
2 Analgesia  meter 2
3 Aerator box 11+1
4 Aeration tube (small) 25 + 11
5 Aeration tube controller 19 + 6
6 Convulso meter 1+1
7 Hot plate 2
8 Lever connector 12
9 Tuning fork 1
10 Digital tele thermometer 1
11 Rat operating stand 1
12 Desiccators 4
13 Junction box 5
14 Stop clock 1
15 Animal balance 2
16 Kymograph 10
17 Dispensing balance 1
18 Muscle electrode 9
19 Muscle chamber 10
20 Heating mantle 5
21 Students organ bath 9
22 Medicare student stimulator 3
23 Smoking burner 2
24 Smoking burner stand 1
25 Recording drum 12
26 Histamine chamber 1
27 Balance 1
28 Universal stirrer with motor 1

 
 

               
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
29 Weight Hook 5
30 Glucometer 1
31 Pole climbing apparatus 1
32 Physical balance 1
33 Weight box 1
34 Electronic balance 1
35 Vaccum desiccator 1
36 Aeration tube (Big size) 10
37 Lesion maker 1
38 C.A.R. apparatus 1
39 Rota. Rod apparatus 1
40 Eddy’s Kymograph with drum 1
41 Students kymograph with drum 6
42 Smoking drum 6
43 Starlings Heart lever 15 + 10
44 Frontal writing lever 15 + 10
45 2 Unit thermostat organ bath 1
46 Weight Hook 110 gms 3 set
47 Weight Hook 55 gms 3 set
48 Weight Hook 11 gms 3 set
49 Guineapig  operating table 1
50 Small animal operating table 1
51 Rat operating table 1
52 Monobath with thermostatic organ bath 6
53 Animal Holder for small animal 1
54 Frog board 23

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(d)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmacology

 

(ii)     LABORATORY:-   Anatomy Physiology and Health Education 
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Compound Microscope 29
2 Oil Immersion Lens 11
3 Clinical thermometer 2
4 Haemocytometer 20
5 Haemometer 25
6 Sphygnomanometer 8
7 Stethoscope 7
8 E.C.G. Machine 1
9 Operation table 1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(d)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmacology

 

(iii)   LABORATORY:-   Biochemistry                              
 
 

S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
1 Centrifuge 2
2 Dispensing balance 1
3 Microscope 2
4 Electric colori meter 2
5 Physical balance 1
6 Torsion balance 1
7 Hand centrifuge 6

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1.  P.G. Pharmaceutics Lab - I

2.  P.G. Pharmaceutical Lab - II 
 

S.No. Name of Equipment Quantity
1 Mini press-I 10 stn "B" tooling RSE-4 Punching & Dies. 1
2 Sonicator 1
3 Labindia Microprocessor controlled dissolution test apparatus (Disso-2000) 1
4 Dissolution rate test equipments "Rolex" 15
5 KALVEKA Equipments with  
Main drive area Universal 1
Coating Pan 1
Wet granulator 1
  Homoginizer 1
  Pelatizer 1
6 JASCO HPLC PUMP model PU-1580 JASCO HPLC detector model UV-1570 Rheodyne Injector 77251 Borwin     Intergrating software 1
7 UV-VIS spectrophotometer Model  SL-164 (Double Beam)                                            SL.No. 208/0051 with software. 1
8 Rotary Vacuum evaporators complete set   with vacuum pump 1
9 Desiccator (300MM DIA) plain polypropylene Tarson make 1
10 Desiccator (300MM DIA) vacuum polypropylene Tarson make 1
11 Melting point Apparatus with solid  state regulater 1
12 Water bath cylindrical single wall (1.5 kw) kemi make 1
13 Microscope, Monocular, Inclined 5
14 Analytical Balance, Digital Model Cy-204 (210gms) CAP. 0.1mg 1
15 Hot air oven model (KOA-3) size: 18"x18" KEMI make 144. 1
16 Physical balance & Analytical Balance 1
17 Tablet Hardness tester, Mansanto 1
18 Tablet Hardness Tester pfizer type 1
19 Tablet Disintegration test apparatus 1
20 All glass distillation unit 1
21 S.S.water still of  6 lit/ 1
22 Ampoule clarity test mixing vat with stirrer. 1
23 K.roy Analytical Balances Model H-5 1
24 Plastic desicator size, 150 mm/ diameter. 1
25 Incubator 24"x24"x24" 1
26 Sterility test apparatus complete with filter holder assembly and one packet each of membrane filters & prefilters. 1
27 Kjeldahl distillation apparatus and its parts. 1
28 Ion exchange dimineraliser type Ca 20/U 1
29 Digital pH meter 1
30 Abbe Refractometer 1
31 Spencers Deep freezer-30   2 Cuft 1
32 Muffle furnace 6"6"x12" with Digital controller & Indicator 1
33 Vertical autoclave 10"x18" with S.S. basket 1
34 Wrist Action shaker for 8 flasks 1
35 Heating mantle 1 litre with E.R. Central 6
36 Rotary shaking M/C 18"18" Variable speed. 1
37 Tablet hardness tester   1
38 Digital thermometer with probe 1
39 Mechanical Stirrer (Remi) 3
40 Magnetic stirrer 2 MLH (Remi with hot plate 1
41 Hot air oven, "GUNA" Double walled construction outer made of mild steel. Control Size: 45x45x45-1550W 1
42 Cylinderical Laboratory water bath with Energy Regulator & Thermostate - Size 32x20 cm- GUNA 1
43 Hot Plate - 8" dia GUNA 1
44 Digital Melting Point apparatus GUNA 1
45 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 22 JAYANTH 2
46 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 44 JAYANTH 2
47 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 60 JAYANTH 2
48 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 85 JAYANTH 2
49 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 120 JAYANTH 2
50 Stage-Micrometer -  INDIAN 10
51 Sieves Shaker Lawrance & Mayo 1
52 Analytical Double Pan Balance Model No. K-5 KEROY C/F 2
53 Magnetic Stirrer 5 lit capacity with hot plate and digital speed indicator Model No. 5MLHDX REMI 5
54 Refrigerator 1
55 Medium Duty Stirrer with 1/8HP Motor 5
56 TLC Equipment - MODEL.II  -- ACME 1
57 Humidity chamber CHM 165  (Remi) 1
58 Trinocular microscope (Olympus) 1
     
  • List of Experimental Setup   : 

 
 

12.   Pharmacology Laboratory  - LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:   1. Pharmacology --  I 
 

1.    Pharmacology - I 
 

  1. Common laboratory animals and anaesthetics used in animal studies.  Commonly used instruments in experimental pharmacology.  Some common and standard techniques.  Bleeding and intravenous injection, intra-gastric administration, procedures for rendering animal unconscious and Chemical euthanasia.
  2. Study of different routes of administration of Drugs in mice/rats.  To study the effect of hepatic microsomal enzyme inhibition and inducers on the phenobarbitone sleeping time in mice.
  3. Experiments on central nervous system:  Recording of spontaneous motor activity, stereotype activity, analgesic activity, anticonvulsant activity, anti inflammatory activity and muscle relaxant activity of Drugs using simple experiments.
  4. Effect of autonomic Drugs on rabbits eye.
  5. Statistical calculations in Pharmacology.
  6. Student’s test
  7. ANOVA
  8. Experiments based on computer models like expharm.

 
 
 

11.   A.P.H. Laboratory :       -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:  1.  Anatomy  Physiology and Health Education 
 

1.  Anatomy,  Physiology and Health Education: 
 

  1. Study of different systems with the help of models.
  2. Microscopic study of different tissues.
  3. Blood experiments:  Enumeration of RBC and WBC, Haemoglobin  estimation, ESR, blood group determination, bleeding and clotting time, heart rate and blood pressure recording.
  4. Identification of bones and points of identification.
  5. Health education – charts for various communicable diseases
  6. Determination of vital capacity.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

10.  Pharmacognosy Laboratory:  LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
 

    SUBJECT:   1.   Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry

                   2.   Advanced Pharmacognosy 
     

1.   Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry: 
 

  1. Identification of crude Drugs listed in theory (entire condition) by Morphological characters.
  2. Microscopical studies of some selected Drugs mentioned in theory: Datura, Digitalis, Senna, Vinca, Cinchona, Cinnaomon, Clove, Nuxvomcia, Ephedra, Rauwolfia, Ipecac, Ginger and Liquorice.
  3. Microscopical studies of some selected powdered Drugs of single component or mixture of two components:  Datura, cinchona, cinnamon, senna, digitalis, rauwolfia, liquorice, Ipecac, clove, nuxvomica and rhubarb.
  4. Identification of unorganized Drugs mentioned in theory by morphological characters and Chemical tests.
  5. Microscopical measurements of cells and cell contents:  Starch grains, calcium oxalate crystals and phloem fibres.
  6. Determination of leaf constants i.e., stomatal index, stomatal number, vein islet number, vein termination number and palisade ratio.
  7. Microscopical studies of crude drugs and their powders and of Drug containing volatile oils, Fennel and coriander.
  8. To do simple physical tests to identify the crude drugs and to detect substitutes and adulterants as per I.P.
  9. Determination of percentage purity of the crude drugs..

 
 

2.    Advanced Pharmacognosy: 
 

  1. Identification of crude drugs mentioned in (5) by means of sensory, macroscopical and microscopical characters and by Chemical tests.
  2. Experiments using TLC column and paper chromatography as applied to certain alkaloids, glycosides, amino acids, containing drugs.

 
 

  1. Exercise involving isolation of active principles

    (a) Caffeine    -    from tea dust

    (b) Quinine    -     from cinchona bark

    ©   Citric acid  -  from lemon

    (d) Casein        - from milk

    (e)  Resin        - from jalap

    (f) Starch       - from potato 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

  1. Quantitative estimation of industry & therapeutically important photo constituents.
    1. Anthracene derivative in senna
    2. Tropane alkaloids of Datura
    3. Eugenol content of clove

 
 

  1. (a) Plant tissue culture

    (b) Growth regulators 
     

  1. Experiments involving standardisationof certain ayurvedic formulations.

 
 

  1. Monogrpah exercise as per IP
    1. Castor oil
    2. Shark liver oil
    3. Oil of turpentine
    4. Oil of Eucalyptus
    5. Honey

 
 
 
 

9.  Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
 

SUBECT:  1. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 
 

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 
 

Microsocpy 
 

  1. Microscopic examination of stained preparation
  2. Microbial examination of living bacterial preparation
  3. Microscopic measurement of micro organism

 
 

Cultivation techniques and isolation

  1. Preparation of various types of culture media
  2. Sub culturing of different micro organism by different methods like slants, stabs, culture plates and Isolation of pure culture by streak plate techniques, simple and multiple streaking techniques.

Staining methods

  1. Simple staining, Gram staining, Acid-fast staining,  Spore staining, Capsule staining, Flagella staining.

    M.I.C. of Antibiotics.

  1. By serial dilution and gradient plate techniques.

 
 

Microbial assays

  1. Microbial assay of antibiotics and vitamins by one level and two level assays

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Standard qualitative analysis of water

  1. Presumptive test:  Determination of the most probable number of coliform bacteria, confirmed test and completed test.

 
 

Motility study:

  1. Motility study on micro organism by hanging drop technique.

 
 

Evaluation of disinfectants.

  1. Phenol co-efficient test.

 
 
 

8.  COMPUTER LABORATORY - LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:   1.  Biostatistics and Computer application 
 

Biostatistics and Computer application: 
 

Exercises based on the following are to be dealt: 
 

  1. Computer operating systems like UNIX, MS DOS, etc.,
  2. Simple programe in C.
  3. MS Office (MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-Access, MS-Power Point)

 
 
 

7.   Industrial Pharmacy Laboratory:  -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:   1. Formulative & Industrial  Pharmacy 
 

Experiments devised to study the formulation of dosage forms, stability testing of formulated dosage forms, evaluation of dosage forms, evaluation of dosage form necessisites (additives) in the stable formulation of dosage forms, bioavailability testing and others to illustrate topics mentioned in theory 
 

6.  Pharmaceutics – II Laboratory:  -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:  1.  Pharmacy Practice and Pathophysiology :

                    2.  Pharmaceutical Dosage form and Cosmetic Technology

                   

1.    Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology: 
 

  1. Dispensing of prescription falling under the following categories:

    Mixtures, emulsions, powders, mouthwashes, gargles, douches, capsules, jellies, lozenges, pills, tablet triturates, lotions, liniments, inhalations, paints, etc.

  1. Identification of various types of incompatibilities in prescription, correction thereof  and dispensing of such prescriptions.
  2. Dispensing procedures involving pharmaceutical calculations, pricing of prescriptions and dosage calculations for paediatric and geriatric patients.

     
     
     
     

2.    Pharmaceutical Dosage form and cosmetic technology: 
 

   I.  Preparation, evaluation and packaging of:    

  1. Syrups
    1. Syrup IP
    2. Tolu syrup IP’66
    3. Parish syrup
    4. Syrup of Ferrous iodide
    5. Any one commercially available cough syrup
  2. Eye Drops
    1. Chloramphenicol eye drops BP
    2. Zinc sulphate eye drops BP
    3. Ephedrine HCl eye drops BPC

 

  1. Ointments
    1. simple ointment IP
    2. Sulphur ointment IP
    3. Cetrimide emulsifying ointment BPC
  2. Suppositories
    1. Indomethacin suppositories BP
    2. Aminophylline suppositories
    3. Iodoform suppositories
  3. Crude extracts
    1. Compound tincture of benzoin IP’66
    2. Tincture of organe IP’66
    3. Liquid tincture of liquorice BPC

 
 

  1. Formulation of various types of cosmetics for skin, hair, dentures and manicure preparation

 
 
 

5.  Pharmaceutics – I    :      -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:   1. Physical Pharmaceutics 
 

Physical Pharmaceutics: 
 

  1. Determination of particle size, particle size distribution and surface area using various methods of  particles size analysis.
  2. Determination of derived properties of powders like density, porosity, compressibility, angle of repose, etc.,
  3. Determination of surface/interfacial tension, HLB value and critical micellar concentration (CMC) of surfactants.
  4. Study of rheological properties of various types of systems using different viscometers.
  5. Study of different types of colloids and their properties.
  6. Preparation of various types of suspensions and determination of their sedimentation parameters.
  7. Preparation and stability studies of emulsions.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  1. Studies on different types of complexes and determination of their stability constants.
  2. Determination of half-life, rate constant and order of reaction.
  3. Preparation of pharmaceutical buffers and determination of buffer capacity.
  4. Experiments involving tonicity adjustments.  

 
 
 

4.   Pharmaceutical Chemistry – II :     -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:   1.  Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

    1. Chemistry of Natural Products

 
 

Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry: 
 

  1. Preparation of  the following inorganic pharmaceuticals and their identification tests and other tests given in I.P.

    (a)  Aluminium hydroxide         (b) Zinc oxide    (c) Barium sulphate

    (d) Calcium carbonate               (e) Potassium citrate      (f) Boric acid 
     

  1. Test for purity for the following.
    1. Swelling property of bentonite
    2. Acid neutralizing capacity of aluminium hydroxide gel
    3. Ammonium salts in potash alum
    4. Adsorption power in heavy kaolin
    5. Presence of iodates in potassium iodide
    6. Ferric ion and reducing sugars in ferrous gluconate.

 
 
 
 
 

  1. Limit test for chlorides, sulphates, iron, heavy metals, arsenic and modified procedure for limit test for chloride, sulphate on potassium permanganate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium benzoate and sodium salicylate.

 
 

  1. Systematic qualitative analysis of inorganic mixtures upto two acid radicals and two basic radicals.

 
 
 

Chemistry of Natural Products: 
 

      1.   Test for purity of some official compounds belonging to the class of Natural 

            products.

  1. Qualitative analysis and estimation of pure natural products and finished preparations.
  2. Analysis of Fats, oils and waxes.
  3. Analysis of Proteins and carbohydrates.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3.   Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory – I  LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:   1.   Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

                     2.   Phrmaceutical Organic chemistry

                     3.  Medicinal  Chemistry – I               
 

Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry: 
 

  1. Synthesis of at least five compounds involving heterocyclic ring systems.
  2. Exercise involving stereo selective synthesis of compounds.
  3. Resolution of racemic DL.-alanine or any other example.
  4. Workshop on molecular modeling of elements of symmetry, optically active  compounds and geometrical isomers.
  5. Workshop on molecular modeling of primary, secondary and tertiary structures of proteins.  Molecular modeling on double helical structure of nucleic acid showing hydrogen bonding.
  6. Qualitative analysis of mixture of organic compounds containing two compounds –methods of separation and analysis.
  7. Determination of number of functional groups.
  8. Isolation, identification and quantitative analysis of certain natural constitutents.

 
 

2.    Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry: 
 

      1.   Systematic qualitative analysis of organic compounds including preparation of    

            derivative (not less than 16 compounds with different functional groups).

  1. Preparation of organic drugs or intermediate involving one-step reaction (at least 16 compounds).
  2. Determination of melting point and boiling point of organic compounds including mixed melting point technology.
  3. Introduction to the use of stereo models.
    1. Methane  (b) Ethane  (c) Acetylene  (d) Ketone  (e) Benzene

 
 

(Students may be asked to prepare the ball and stick stereo molecules by using china clay and plastic sticks individually and they have to explain the formation of bonds, bond angles, bond lengths. Etc). 
 

3.   Medicinal Chemistry  – I 
 

  1. Synthesis of selected compounds from the course content (10 drugs)
  2. Identification test including I.R. spectrum
  3. Estabilshing the Pharmacopoeial standards for the drugs synthesized.
  4. Identification and estimation of drug metabolites from biological fluids (3 experiments).
  5. Test for impurities in drugs as per IP.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2.  Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory :   -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:   1.  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry: 

                     2.  Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis                         
 

      Physical Chemistry 
 

  1. Behaviours of gases, kinetic theory of gases, deviation from behaviours and explanation.
  2. The liquid state physical properties-surface tension, parachor, viscosity, rheochor, refractive index, optical rotation and chemical constitution.
  3. Experiment involving partition co-efficient.
  4. Determination of specific rotation of a compound.
  5. Determination of refractive index
  6. Determination of acidity constant
  7. Determination of molecular weight by Rast’s camphor method.
  8. Determination of equalibrium constant of a chemical, reaction .
  9. Determination of order of reaction.
  10. Adsorption isotherm study.
  11. Determination of heat of neutralization.
  12. Preparation of any one buffer solution and verification of its pH.

 
 
 

Pharmaceutical Analyssis 
 

  1. Standardization of analytical weights and calibration of volumetric apparatus.
  2. Preparation and standardization of volumetric solutions and assay of official compounds involving acidimetry, alkalimetry, (including non-aqueous titrimetry), Permanganometry, Ceriometry, Iodimetry, Iodometry, Gravimetry and Complexometry.  At least 10 primary standard solution to be prepared and used for 10 different assays strictly as per IP’96.

 
 

Modern Method of Pharmaceutical Analysis: 
 

      1.   Chromatographic analysis of some pharmaceutical products

      2.   Exercise involving Nephelo-turbidimeter, colorimeter, spectrophometer,

  1. Refractometer, polarimeter, flammephotomerer, pH meter and fluorimeter, conductometric, potentiometric, polarogrphic, amperometric titrations.
  2. IR of samples with different functional groups.
  3. Workshop to interpret the structure of simple organic compounds using UV, IR, NMR, and MS

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1.   Biochemistry  Laboratory:   -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
 

SUBJECT:   Biochemistry 
 

  1. Preparation of standard buffer (nitrate, phosphate, carbonate and measurement of pH).
  2. Experiments on amino acids by two-dimensional paper chromatography and gel electrophoresis.
  3. Separation of lipids by TLC.
  4. Quantitative estimation of amino acids.
  5. Quantitative estimation of proteins.
  6. Identification of C-terminal amino acids of proteins.
  7. Isolation and assay of glycogen from the liver and skeletal muscle of rats.
  8. Isolation and determination of RNA and DNA.
  9. Estimation of blood glucose, blood cholesterol, SGPT and SGOT activity.
  10. Enzymatic hydrolysis of glycogen by α  and β anylase.
  11. Acid hydrolysis and action of salivary amylase on starch.
  12. Estimation of chloride, glucose, ammonia and creatinine in urine.
  13. Identification of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
  14. Identification of abnormal constituents of urine.

 
 

Computing Facilities: 
 

    • Number and Configuration of Systems  :      41
    • Total number of systems connected by LAN :      23
    • Total number of systems connected to WAN  :      --
    • Internet bandwidth    :      33.8 kbs & 256 kbs
    • Major software packages available  :      2
    • Special purpose facilities available   :

Workshop:  
 

    • List of facilities available.

 
 

          Games and Sports Facilities   :  Available

        Extra Curriculum Activities   :  Available

        Soft Skill Development Facilities   :  Available 

        Number of Classrooms and size of each :   4 @ 76 sqm

        Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each :   4 @ 48 sqm

        Number of laboratories and size of each :   14 @ 105 sqm

        Number of drawing halls and size of each :    --

        Number of Computer Centres with capacity :    1 @ 40

           of each   

        Central Examination Facility, Number of  :   1 @ 80

            rooms and capacity of each.  
     
     
     
     
     

    • Curricula and syllabi for each of the    

           programmes as approved by the University. :   
     

    PROGRAMME – B.PHARMACY 
     

Sl.

No.

Sub.

Code.

SUBJECT Year of

Study

Theory/

Practical

Course

of study/

Week

1 PCI Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry I B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
2 PCII Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
3 PGL-I Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education I B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
4 P-I Biochemistry I B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
5 PGL-II Physical Pharmaceutics II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
6 PC-III Pharmaceutical Analysis and Physical Chemistry II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
7 PC-IV Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
8 P-II Pharmaceutical Technology II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
9 P-III Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
  Practical 3 Hrs
10 PGL-III Biostatistics and Computer Applications II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
11 PCOG-I Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
12 PC-V Medicinal Chemistry – I III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
13 P-IV Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Cosmetic Technology – I III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
14 PT-I Pharmacology  - I III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 3 Hrs
15 P-V Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical --
16 PGL-IV Forensic Pharmacy and Pharmacy Business Management III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical --

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sl.

No.

Sub.

Code.

SUBJECT Year of

Study

Theory/

Practical

Course

of study/

Week

17 P-VI Pharmaceutical Biotechnology IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
18 P-VII Formulative Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
19 PCOG-II Advanced Pharmacognosy IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
20 PT-2 Pharmacology – II IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
21 PC-VI Modern Methods of Phrmaceutical Analysis IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs
22 PC-VII Medicinal Chemistry - II IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
Practical 4 Hrs

 
 
 
 

    • Academic Calendar of the University  :  

 

      Name of the Course Session Date of the

      Examination

      B.PHARMACY August  2008 01-08-2008

 
 
 
 

    • Academic Time Table    :   Page No.  46,  47,  48,  49,  50

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

    • Teaching Load of each Faculty for UG

 

Sl.No  
NAME OF FACULTY
 
SUBJECT
THE-

ORY

PRAC-

TICAL

TOTAL HRS.
1 Dr.V.Ganesan Physical Pharmaceutics 1 hr. -- 1 hr.
2 S.Eswarasankaran Formulative Pharmacy 1 hr.. -- 1 hr.
3 Dr.S.Palanichamy Pharmaceutical Technology 1 hr. -- 1 hr.
4 A.Thangathirupathi Pharmacology - II 3 hrs. 9 hrs 12hrs
5 M.Uvarani Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 4 hrs 9 hrs 13 hrs
6 R.Sutharsingh Advanced Pharmacognosy 3 hrs 9 hrs 12 hrs
7 R.Lilly Theresal Medicinal Chemistry – I

Medicinal Chemistry - II

3 hrs

3 hrs

9 hrs 15 hrs
8 P.Solairaj Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis 3 hrs 6 hrs 9 hrs
9 K.Jayaprakash Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology

Formulative Pharmacy and Bio Pharmaceutics

3 hrs 9 hrs

6 hrs

18 hrs
10 L.Subramanian Pharmaceutical dosage form & Cosmetic Technology

Formulative Pharmacy and Bio Pharmaceutics

3 hrs 

   

9 hrs 

3 hrs

15 hrs
11 R.Arivukkarasu      Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry

Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic chemistry

3 hrs

3 hrs

9 hrs

3 hrs

 
18 hrs
12 P.Natarajan     Pharmacology – I

Anatomy Physiology & Health Edu.

3 hrs   4 hrs 9 hrs

--

16 hrs
13 A.Karthikeyan Physical Pharmaceutics

Formulative Pharmacy and Bio Pharmaceutics

2 hrs

2 hrs

9 hrs 13 hrs
14 V.Balasubramanian Biotechnology

Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

3 hrs

--

9 hrs

3 hrs

15 hrs
15 M.Antony Selva Rani Pharmaceutical technology

Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

Medicinal chemistry - II

2 hrs

3 hrs

--

--

9 hrs

14 hrs
16 T.Senthilkumar Pharmaceutical analysis & Physical Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry

Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical analysis

3 hrs 

2 hrs

--

9 hrs 

--

3 hrs

17 hrs
17 M.Ganesan Biochemistry

Pharmacuetical Inorganic chemistry

4 hrs

2 hrs

9 hrs

--

15 hrs
18 A.Chandra Forensic Pharmacy

Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry

3 hrs

--

--

3 hrs 
 

9 hrs

15 hrs
19 Dr.P.K.S.P.Ponmoorthy Raja Anatomy Physiology & Health Education -- 9 hrs 9 hrs
20 C.Sreekumar Biostatistics 2 hrs -- 2 hrs
21 S.Regurathipandian Computer Application 2 hrs 9 hrs 11 hrs

 
 
 
 

    • Teaching Load of each Faculty for PG

Sl.No  
NAME OF FACULTY
 
SUBJECT
THE-

ORY

PRAC-

TICAL

TOTAL HRS.
1 Dr.V.Ganesan BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics 4 hrs -- 4 hrs
2 Dr.S.Palanichamy Advanced Drug Delivery system 4 hrs -- 4 hrs
3 S.Eswarasankaran Industrial Pharmacy 4 hrs. 4 hrs 8 hrs
4 L.Subramanian Bio Pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics -- 4 hrs 4 hrs
5 K.Jeyaprakash Advanced Drug Delivery System -- 4 hrs 4 hrs
6 P.Solairaj Pharmaceutical Analysis 4 hrs 4 hrs 8 hrs

 
 

    *  Deputed to Ph.D., Programme under QIP at Warangal.

    • Internal Continuous Evaluation System and :   Available

          place

    • Students’ assessment of Faculty, System in :    Available

           place.  
     

For each Post Graduate programme give the following:  

    1. Title of the programme   :    M.Pharm Pharmaceutics
    2. Curricula and Syllabi    :    As per The Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R.
    3. Faculty Profile for M.Pharm Pharmaceutics        Medical University.

 
 

  • Brief profile of each faculty.    :    Faculty members for P.G.Programme
Special Purpose
    • Software, all design tools in case
    • Academic Calendar and frame work :     As prescribed by University
    • Research focus    :
    • List of typical research projects        :
    • Industry Linkage    :
    • Publications (if any) out of  :

                 research in last three years out of

                 masters projects

    • Placement status   :
    • Admission procedure   :     As per Govt.norms
    • Fee Structure     :     As prescribed by Committee
    • Hostel Facilities   :     Available for Gents & Ladies
    • Contact address of co-ordinator of :

                 the PG programme

      Name     :     Dr.V.Ganesan

      Address    :     The Principal                 

                 Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari College

                                          of Pharmacy, Anaikuttam – Sivakasi.

      Telephone    :     04562 - 231619

      E-mail     :     sankarv_2003 @ yahoo.co.in                   
       
       
       

SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ANAIKUTTAM - SIVAKASI  
IV YEAR B.PHARM 2008-2009  
                 
Days 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.30 12.30 - 1.30 1.30 - 2.30 2.30 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30 4.30 - 5.30
 Monday Advanced Pharmacognosy  `A' Batch                                        Pharmaceutical Biotechnology  `B'  & `C'  Batch                                      L Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis Advanced Pharma-                  cognosy Medicinal Chemistry - II  
 Tuesday Advanced Pharmacognosy  `B'  &  `C'  Batch                                        Modern Methods of Pharm. Analysis `A' Batch                                   U Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis Formulatice and Industrial Pharmacy Advanced Pharma-            cognosy Pharmacology            - II
 Wednesday Medicinal Chemistry - II Practical `A' Batch                                      Modern Methods of Pharm. Analysis `B + C' Batch                                   N Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Formulatice and Industrial Pharmacy Medicinal Chemistry - II Modern                       Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis
 Thursday Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Pharmacology         - II Formulatice and Industrial Pharmacy C Pharmacology - II  Practical  `B'  Batch                       Formulative & Industrial Pharmacy `A' Batch  
 Friday Advanced Pharmacongosy Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Pharmacology          - II H Pharmacology - II  Practical `A'  Batch                     Medicinal Chemistry - II  `B+C'   Batch  
 Saturday Formulative & Industsrial Pharmacy  `B' & `C' Batch                         Pharmaceutical Biotechnology  `A' Batch Medicinal Chemistry - II        

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ANAIKUTTAM - SIVAKASI
III YEAR B.PHARM 2008-2009
               
Days 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.30 12.30 - 1.30 1.30 - 2.30 2.30 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30
 Monday  Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy  Pharmacognosy  Pharmaceutical Dosage forms and Cosmetic Technology L  Pharmacology - I         Practical `A'  Batch                                                              Pharmacognosy          Practical `B' Batch                                                            Pharm.Dosage forms & Cosmetic Technology `C' Batch
 Tuesday  Pharmacology - I  Pharmacognosy  Medicinal Chemistry - I U  Pharmacology - I         Practical `B'  Batch                                                              Pharmacognosy          Practical `A' Batch                                                            Medicinal Chemistry - I Practical            `C' Batch
 Wednesday  Pharmacology - I  Pharmacognosy  Pharmaceutical Dosage forms and Cosmetic Technology N  Medicinal Chemistry - I  (TUTORIAL)                  Pharmacology - I  Forensic Pharmacy and Pharmacy Business Management
 Thursday  Medicinal Chemistry - I Practical `A' Batch                                               Pharm. Dosage forms & Cosmetic Technology `B' Batch                                    Pharmacognosy Practical `C' Batch                                                                                             C  Medicinal Chemistry - I  (TUTORIAL)               Forensic                                                Pharmacy  Pharmacology - I
 Friday  Pharmacology - I   Practical  `C' Batch                                                               Pharm. Dosage forms & Cosmetic Technology `A' Batch     Medicinal Chemistry - I Practical `B' Batch H  Pharmaceutical Dosage forms and Cosmetic Technology  Forensic Pharmacy and Pharmacy Business Management  Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy
 Saturday  Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy  (TUTORIAL)                Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy  Forensic                                                Pharmacy        

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ANAIKUTTAM - SIVAKASI
II YEAR B.PHARM 2008-2009
               
Days 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.30 12.30 - 1.30 1.30 - 2.30 2.30 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30
 Monday  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  `A' Batch                                            Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry ` B' Batch                           Pharmaceutics Practical  `C' Batch                                                                       L  Pharmaceutical Technology                Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology  Biostatistics & Computer Application
 Tuesday  Physical Pharmaceutics Practical  `B' Batch                                           Biostatistics & Computer Application `C' Batch                                                                                Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry ` B' Batch     U  Biostatistics & Computer Application  Physical Pharmaceutics      Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology
 Wednesday  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  `B' Batch                 Pharmacy Practics & Pathophysiology Practical `A' Batch                                                        Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry ` C' Batch                                                                     N  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  Pharmaceutical Technology                Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology
 Thursday  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry  Biostatistics & Computer Application C  Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology  Practical   `B' Batch                 Biostatistics & Computer Application Practical      `A' Batch                                                        Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  ` C' Batch                                                                    
 Friday  Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry  Physical Pharmaceutics      Pharmaceutical Technology               H  Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology  Practical   `C' Batch                 Biostatistics & Computer Application Practical      `B' Batch                                                        Physical Pharmaceutics  Practical Practical   ` A' Batch                                                                    
 Saturday  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry  Physical Pharmaceutics     Biostatistics & Computer Application      

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ANAIKUTTAM - SIVAKASI
I YEAR B.PHARM 2008-2009
               
Days 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.30 12.30 - 1.30 1.30 - 2.30 2.30 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30
 Monday  Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (TUTORIAL)  Biochemistry  Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry L  Biochemistry - Practical - `A' Batch                                                                        Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Practical `B' Batch     Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry `C' Batch                                                                      
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    respectable religious and Industrial family popularly known as Sundaravel Group

    Mandatory Disclosure 
     

    COURSE       --        B.PHARMACY

    1. Name of the Institution :  Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari

                                  College of Pharmacy,

                      Anaikuttam – SIVAKASI – 626 130.

                                       Phone Nos.  04562 – 231918, 231619, 232088

                                     E mail :  sbpharmacycollege@sancharnet.in

                                           sbpharmacycollegesvk@dataone.in    
     

    II.          Name & Address of the  Dr.V.Ganesan, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,

                  PRINCIPAL      Door No. 3/75L Staff Quarters,

                                     S.B.College of Pharmacy,

                                               Anaikuttam – Sivakasi.

                     Phone Nos.  04562 – 232710

                                     E mail :  sankarv_2003@yahoo.co.in                        

    III. Name of the Affiliating :  The tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R.Medical

                    University   :      University,  69-Anna Salai , guindy,

                        CHENNAI – 600 032.

                      Phone Nos.  044 – 22353576 - 79

                                     Website:   www. tnmmu.ac.in          

                    

    IV. Governance  
     

      • Members of the Board and their brief background

     

      S.NO. MEMBERS BACK GROUND
      1. Sri.S.SRIRAM ASHOK,B.E., CORRESPONDENT *      Sri.S.SRIRAM ASHOK is hailing from a   

              respectable religious and Industrial family     

              popularly known as “Sundaravel Group”     

              Sivakasi.

      • He is a Chemical Engineer ,  did his B.E., in Annamalai University in 1983.    
      • He is Director of  Sundaravel Group of Industries founded by his father Sri.S.S.Sankaralingam and engaged in Manufacture of Matches, Fireworks, Printing, Chemical & Textile Industries in  various parts of Tamilnadu, and Pondichery.  
      • The President and Secretary,  All India Chamber of Match Industries.
         
      • Vice President of Tamilnadu Fireworks and Amorces Association.
      • Correspondent of Kamarajar Matriculation School, Sivakasi run by Sivakasi  Hindu Nadars Association.
      • Correspondent of Lions Matriculation School Sivakasi run by Sivakasi Lions Club. 
      • Member of Regional Advisory Committee (Central Excise & Customs).
      • Member of Tamilnadu Traders Welfare Board.
      2. 
       
       
      Smt.S.BHUVANESWARI

      INDUSTRIALIST 
       

      • She is wife of founder of the college Sri.S.S.Sankaralingam.
      • She is very pious and religious.
      • She is very particular in fostering the welfare of the students.    
      3. SRI.P.DHARMAR, B.A.A.R.P.S., SECRETARY
      • He is a well renowned and experienced industrialist, in printing.  He was the principal of  printing school run  by Master Printer’s Association, Sivakasi.
      4. SRI.S.HARIRAM SUNDARAVEL,  B.B.A.,

      MEMBER

      • He is hailing from a respectable religious and Industrial family popularly known as “Sundaravel Group” Sivakasi. . 
      • He did his B.B.A., in  Madurai Kamaraj University
      • He is Director of  Sundaravel Group of Industries founded by his father Sri.S.S.Sankaralingam and engaged in Manufacture of Matches, Fireworks, Printing, Chemical & Textile Industries in  various parts of Tamilnadu, and Pondicherry. 
      • The Secretary, All India Chamber of Match Industries.
      5. Smt.S.ASHA DEVI, B.COM.,

      MEMBER

      • She is a member of the college governing council.  She is also the Correspondent of a school run by the Sivaguru Sundaravel charitable Trust at Sivakasi.  She is actively engaged in the welfare activities of social organizations.
      6. Smt.S.SUNDARESWARI

      MEMBER

      *   She is a member of the college governing council.   She is very much interested in the development of the institution.    She is actively engaged in the welfare activities of social organizations.
       
      7. 
       
       
      Dr.S.GOPALAKRISHNAN B.Pharm, M.Sc., (Pharm) Ph.D.,

      Educationalist  
       
       

      • Retired Professor of Pharmaceutics from Madras Medical College, Chennai  having teaching experience of 40 years.
      • Expert Committee Panel member for Pharmacy for AICTE.
      • Expert Committee member for Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R..Medical University.
      • Formerly member of PCI.
      • Member of Doctoral Committee of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore.
      • GATE Panel of examiner for 10 years.
      • Approved guide for Ph.D., of Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R.Medical University and Sri.Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute.
      • Examiner for Ph.D., for more than 15 Universities.   
      8. Sri.K.JEYAPRAKASH

      INDUSTRIALIST 
       

      • He is managing Match Industries
      • Member of Rotary School and Sundaravel Matriculation School Committee.
      • Member of Rotary Club
      9. Sri.P.SUKUMAR, B.E.,

      INDUSTRIALIST 
       

      • Worked as Senior Maintenance officer in SPIC, Tuticorin.
      • Managed Plastic Industries in Sivakasi and Chennai.
      • At present he is the  Director of Sundaravel Fireworks private Limited, Sivakasi.
        
      10. 
       
      Sri.V.CHANDRASEKARAN

      M.A.B.L.,

      • He is a renowned lawyer in Sivakasi.
      • He is an active member of the College Governing Council Member 
      11. 
       
      Dr.V.GANESAN, M.Pharm.,  Ph.D.,

      PRINCIPAL

      • He has 13 years of teaching experience, 9 publications and presented 16 scientific papers at various National & International Conferences.
      • His doctoral work was carried out under the guidance of Dr.M.R.YADAV, Professor & Co-ordinator.  Center for PG studies and Research in Pharmacy, M.S.University of Baroda, Gujarat.
      • He is a life member of APTI  and IHPA
      • He is an Inspector - PCI

     
     

      • Members of Academic Advisory Body
        1. Dr.S.Gopalakrishnan, B.Pharm., M.Sc (Pharm).,  Ph.D.,
        1. Sri.S.Eswarasankaran,  M.Pharm.,
        2. Dr.V.Ganesan, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,
        3. Dr.S.Palanichamy, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,                 
        4. Sri.A.Thangathirupathi, M.Pharm.,
        5. Sri.R.Sutharsingh, M.Pharm.,       
        6. Smt.M.Uvarani, M.Pharm.,

     
     
     
     
     

      • Frequency of the Board Meetings and

            Academic Advisory Body

                                                     Board Meeting              : Quarterly

                                           Academic Advisory  : Bimonthly

                                                                     Body 
       
       

      • ORGANIZATIONAL CHART AND PROCESSES

     
     

        ORGANATIONAL CHART:   
         

        College Governing Council

        Academic Advisory body

        Teaching Faculty 
         

        PROCESS: 
         

      • The Administrative policy decisions are made by the Governing Council.
      • Academic Advisory body implements the Policy decision passed

            by the Governing Council.   
         

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

     
     

      *  Developing Learning Resource material & Laboratory

                                         Development .

            * Participation in the Co-curricular & Extracurricular activities

          *   Students guidance & counseling, helping their personal and overall character development.

            *  Providing consultancy and testing services.       

            * Promotion of industry institution interaction and R & D.

                             *           Design & Development of new programmes.

            *           Preparing project proposal  for funding in areas of R & D work.    

            *           Laboratory development, Modernization, expansion, etc.

            *           Interaction with industry & Society.

            *           Participation in community services.

      *           Helping mobilization of resources for institution.     

            *           Conduct performance Appraisal.  
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

      • Mechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance:

     
     

          * Policy decisions are made by the college Governing council.

          * Academic decisions are made by Academic advisory body regarding 

                academic affairs.  

          * The rules and regulations and decisions are transmitted to the staff and students by way of circular and notice.

          * The requirements and welfare of students will be passed on to the college Governing council through Academic Council.

          *     If necessary, remedial measures are taken. 
           

      • Student Feedback on Institutional  Governance/faculty performance

     
     

        1. Students are asked to fill up staff appraisal forms to know about the faculty performance.
        2. The suggestion box is kept in the college to elicit the opinion of the students.

     
     

      • Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty,   staff and students:

     
     

        1. The grievances of the staff and students are redressed by discussing the matter in the staff council.
        2. If needed, the matters will be discussed in the college governing council.
        3. Periodical meetings are conducted for both the students & the faculty by the Principal and the academic council.

     
     

    V. Programmes 
     

      • Name of the Programmes  :   U.G.   --    B.PHARMACY

            approved by the AICTE              

        

      • Name of the Programmes  : --

            accredited by the AICTE             

       

      • Name                      :  B.Pharm    
      • Number of seats  : 60
      • Duration    : 4 years
      • Cut off mark/rank for       

                 admission during the last  three years

    Year Cut off  Mark
    2007-2008 102.00
    2006-2007 152.70
    2005-2006 108.33

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

      • Fee    : As per the Government norms

     
     

      • Placement Facilities : Available

     
     

      • Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary

     
     
     

      S.No. Year Name of the Company/Industry Number of Students placed Minimum &

      Maximum

      Salary

       
      Maximum
      Average

      Salary

      1  
      2007-2008

      (10-7-07) 
       

      (18-7-07) 
       

      (01-4-08)

       
      Zydus, cadila Health Care Ltd.,   (Division – Alidac) 

      Systopic Labs (P) Ltd.,  
       

      Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Ltd.,  Chennai

       
      16 
       

      9 
       

      10

       
      1,44,000/- 
       

      16,800/- 
       

      60,000/-

       
      1,92,000 
       

      2,40,000/- 
       

      72,000/-

       
       
      2
       
      2006-2007
       
      Zydus Cadila Pharmaceutical Company – Ahamadabad. 

      Systopic Laboratories (P) Ltd.,

      New Delhi

       
      8 
       

      11

      162000/- 
       

      150000/-

      186000/- 
       

      180000/-

      174000/- 
       

      165000/-

       
      3
       
      2005-2006
      Systopic Laboratories (P) Ltd.,

      New Delhi 
       

      M/S. Pharm Products (P) Ltd.,

      Thanjavur.

       
      6 
       

      14

      108000/- 
       

      96000/-

      144000/- 
       

      144000/-

      126000/- 
       

      120000-

     
     
     

      • Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details:                                          

     
     

                  ---  NOT  APPLICABLE   --- 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             

      Details of the Foreign Institution/University: 
       

        • 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
        • 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     ---   List of Permanent Faculty for B. Pharmacy :

     

    Name     of the Course Sl.    No Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation

    (Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor)

    Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Birth Experience

    a) Teaching

    b) Industry

    c) Research

    Date of Joining the Institution Gross total salary as on date with scale &

    Basic pay.

    UG PG Doctor-ate a b c
    UG Level  
    1.
     
    Dr.V.Ganesan
     
    PROFESSOR  Cum Principal 
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

    Ph.D Pharma

    Ceutics

     
    26-07-68
     
    14
         
    07-06-01
    36439

    19400-500-22400

    20900

       
    2.
     
    S.Eswarasankaran
     
    Professor      
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

    --  
    02-02-44
     
    39
         
    05-06-02
    36439 

    19400-500-22400

    20900

       
    3.
     
    Dr.S.Palanichamy
     
    Professor
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

    Ph.D Pharma

    ceutics

     
    15-03-48
     
    36
         
    17-04-06
                         30240

    16400-450-22400

    17275

     
     
     
    4.
     
    A.Thangathirupathi
     
    Asst.Prof.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    COLOGY

       
    20-03-67
     
    12
         
    19-05-97
    26247

    12000-420-18300

    14940

     
     
     
    5.
     
    M.Uvarani
     
    Asst.Prof.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    COGNOSY

       
    05-05-75
     
    10
         
    10-09-04
    24811

    12000-420-18300

    14100

     
     
     
    6.
     
    R.Sutharsingh
     
    Asst.Proff.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    COGNOSY

       
    02-06-72
     
    10
         
    16-09-04
    24811

    12000-420-18300

    14100

     
     
     
    7.
     
    R.Lilly Theresal
     
    Asst.Proff.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARM.

    Chemistry

       
    12-06-64
    10     05-06-07 25529

    12000-420-18300

    14520

       
    8
     
    P.Solairaj
     
    Asst.Prof.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARM.

    Chemistry

       
    20-04-63
     
    11
         
    18-07-03
    22656 

    12000-420-18300

    12840

       
    9.
     
    K.Jayaprakash 
     
    Asst.Prof.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARMACY

    PRACTICE

       
    14-06-76
     
    7
         
    07-12-05
    21938

    12000-420-18300

    14200

       
    10 
     
    L.Subramanian
     
    Asst.Prof.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARM.

    CEUTICS

       
    10-07-71
    7     11-06-07 22656

    12000-420-18300

    12840

       
    11
     
    R.Arivukkarasu
    Asst.Prof.     M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    COGNOSY

       
    06-04-69
     
    8
         
    15-11-07
    23375

    12000-420-18300 

    13260

       
    12
     
    P.Natarajan
    Lecturer   M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    COLOGY

       
    14-11-79
     
    3
         
    14-11-05
    15321

    8000-275-13500

    8550

       
    13
     
    A.Karthikeyan
     
    Lecturer
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

       
    04-07-76
    2.4      
    01-06-06
    15321

    8000-275-14500

    8550

       
    14
     
    T.Senthilkumar   
     
    Lecturer
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    ANALYSIS

      17.03.80 1.4     15-06-07 14850

    8000-275-14500

    8275

       
    15
     
    A.Chandra    
     
    Lecturer
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

      17-05-81 1.4     07-06-07 14850

    8000-275-14500

    8275

       
    16
     
    S.Satheshkumar *
     
    Lecturer
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

       
    27-07-76
     
    6
         
    15-03-00
    14850

    8000-375-13500

    8000

       
    17
     
    M.Ganesan    
     
    Lecturer
      M.PHARM

    PHARM.

    Chemistry

      31.03.82 0.1      
    17-08-08
    6231 

    8000-275-14500

    8000

      18 Mrs. M.Antony Selva Rani

    **

    Lecturer   M.PHARM      PHARMA    CEUTICS   25.05.79 3.0     10.09.08 6231 

    8000-275-14500

    8000

    *    Deputed for Ph.D. under QIP (at Kakatiya University, Warangal )

    **   She has been identified as lecturer in our institution in the Dept.of Pharmaceutics.

           She is willing to join on 10-09-08 
     
     
     
     
     

    FOR PG PROGRAMME (M.PHARM – PHARMACEUTICS)  
     

    Name of the Course Sl.    No Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation

    (Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor)

    Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Birth Experience

    a) Teaching

    b) Industry

    c) Research

    Date of Joining the Institution Gross total salary as on date with scale &

    Basic pay.

    UG PG Doctor-ate a b c  
    UG Level  
    1.
     
    Dr.V.Ganesan
     
    PROFESSOR  Cum Principal 
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

    Ph.D Pharma

    Ceutics

     
    26-07-68
     
    14
         
    07-06-01
    36439

    19400-500-22400

    20900

      2  
    Dr.S.Palanichamy
     
    Professor
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

    Ph.D Pharma

    ceutics

     
    15-03-48
     
    36
         
    17-04-06
                         30240

    16400-450-22400

    17275

       
    3.
     
    S.Eswarasankaran
     
    Professor      
      M.PHARM   PHARMA

    CEUTICS

    --  
    02-02-44
     
    39
         
    05-06-02
    36439 

    19400-500-22400

    20900

       
    4
     
    L.Subramanian
     
    Asst.Prof.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARM.

    CEUTICS

       
    10-07-71
    7     11-06-07 22656

    12000-420-18300

    12840

       
    5.
     
    K.Jayaprakash 
     
    Asst.Prof.  
      M.PHARM

    PHARMACY

    PRACTICE

       
    14-06-76
     
    7
         
    07-12-05
    21938

    12000-420-18300

    14200

       
    6
     
    A.Karthikeyan
     
    Lecturer
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

       
    04-07-76
    2.4      
    01-06-06
    15321

    8000-275-14500

    8550

       
    7
     
    A.Chandra    
     
    Lecturer
      M.PHARM

    PHARMA

    CEUTICS

      17-05-81 1.4     07-06-07 14850

    8000-275-14500

    8000

      8 Mrs. M.Antony Selva Rani

    *

    Lecturer   M.PHARM      PHARMA   CEUTICS   25.05.79 3.0     10.09.08 6231 

    8000-275-14500

    8000

    *   She has been identified as lecturer in our institution in the Dept.of Pharmaceutics.

           She is willing to join on 10-09-08 
     
     

      • List of Additional faculty for B.Pharmacy

     

    Name of the Course Sl. No. Name (s) of the Teaching Faculty Designation

    (Lecturer/ Asst. Professor/ Professor)

    Qualifications with field of specialization Date of Birth Experience

    a) Teaching

    b) Industry

    c) Research

    Date of Joining the Institution
    UG PG Doctorate a b c
    UG Level

     

    1. C.Sreekumar   
    Lecturer (P.T.)
      M.Sc.,

    (Bio-statistics)

    --  
    04-06-70
     
    14
         
    06-06-94
     
     
    2. S.Regurathi Pandian  
    Lecturer (P.T)
      M.Sc.,

    M.Phil.,

    PGDCA

       
    18-05-76
     
    2.3
         
    01-05-05
      3. Dr.P.K.S.P.Pon

    moorthy Raja,

     
    Lecturer
     
    M.B.B.S.
            
    --
     
    21-05-56
     
    12
         
    01-07-96

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

      • Guest Faculty    :   NIL

     
     

      • Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio   : 1: 14

     
     

      • Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years

     
     
     

        Employed     : 7

        Left     : 8 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         

        VII   Profile of Principal 
         

        1.      Name    : Dr.V.Ganesan    

        2.      Date of Birth   : 26-07-68

      1.    Educational

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

      1.    Work Experience
          • Teaching  : 14 years
         
         
          • Research  :   --
          • Industry   :   --      
          • Others   :   --
      1.    Area of Specializations : Pharmaceutics                              Signature     
      2.    Subjects teaching at                                                                                            

                 Under Graduate Level :  Formulative and Industrial Pharmacy

                    :  Physical Pharmay

                                                                   Pharmacy Practice

                                                                    Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy                 

                                      :  Phamaceutical Bio-Technology

           Post Graduate Level :  Bio-Pharmaceutics & Pharmaceutics

      1.    Research guidance   :                                   

          Masters’s    -  4 

          Ph.D.   - 

                                  

      1.     Projects Carried out  :  Guided  9 Projects for 

                                            B.Pharm Students 

      1.     Patents   :  --
      2.     Technology Transfer  :  --
      3.     Research Publications  :  25 (9 papers in National

                                            Journals & 16 Papers in

                                            conferences )                               

      1.     No. of Books published :  --

                   with details 
         

         

        13.     No. of Papers Published :

                  in National Journal :    EIGHT

                  International Journal :    ONE

                  Conference             :    SIXTEEN  
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         

      1. Fee

     
     

      • Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee,  :  Rs. 28000/-  Per year

        for the Institution. 
         

      • Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire : Fees payable in  every   

        Programme.                   Year  for 4 years

            
       

      • No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and  :  --

        name of students. 
         
         

      • Number of scholarship offered by the institute,  :  3 scholarship per year

        duration and amount  
         
         

      • Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship:  :  I Rank :100% Fee  Concession

        Based on the University       II Rank : 50% Fee    “    Examination marks                                               III Rank : 25% Fee         “

               
       

      • Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels. :       Lodging  : Rs. 7500/- per year

            Boarding  : Mess  charges per month on dividing system   

                                                          including power charges  by Mess Committee. 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

      1. Admission

     
     

      • Number of seats sanctioned with the year of   :  60,      2008-2011

        approval. 
         
         

      • Number of students admitted under various   :          

        categories each year in the last three years. 
         

    YEAR STUDENTS ADMITTED
      OC BC SC/ST
    2007-2008 45 4 5
    2006-2007 26 23 3
    2005-2006 17 6 2

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

      • Number of applications received during last

                two years for admission under Management

            Quota and number admitted.                             :      
       

                                                                              

    (UG)

    YEAR

    APPLI- CATION RECEIVED ADMITTED
    2005-2006 22 18
    2006-2007 28 21
    2007-2008 104 49

     
     

                                  
       

     
     
     

                 
     

      1. Admission Procedure

     
     

      • Mention the admission test being followed,    : Tamilnadu  Private Professional 

        Name and address of the Test Agency and        College Association – Health      

            its URL (website).                                                   Sciences

                                                 Common rank list by association

                                                                                               Prasanna Enclave, Plot No.1 & 2 –

                                                                                         II Floor `D’ Block, Bharathi Avenue

                                                  II Street, Kotturpuram,

                                                                                               Chennai – 600 085.

                                                  Website: www tancohs.org 
       
       
       
       
       

      • Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified    : TNPCEE (State)      :   39

        candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted 

            test/University tests)/Association conducted test]      : TNPPCA-HS (Asso)  :    21

          
       

      • Calendar for admission against management/ vacant seats:

     
     
     
     

      • Last date for request for applications.  :   

     
     

      • Last date for submission of application. :   

     
     
     

      • Dates for announcing final results.   :                    Date not announced by   

                        The Tamilnadu State

                                                                Government Tamilnadu

      • Release of admission list (main list and      :      Professional College

                        Association – Health science

        waiting list should be announced on the

              same day) 
         

      • Date for acceptance by the candidate          :    

        (time given should in no case be less

              than 15 days) 
         

      • Last date for closing of admission.  :      30th September 2008

     
     

      • Starting of the Academic session.  :       01-10-2007

     
     

      • The waiting list should be activated only   :

     
     

        on the expiry of date of main list.  
         

      • The policy of refund of the fee, in  :  No refund of fee after joining

        case of withdrawal, should be clearly             the course.

              Notified.                                                            

             

      1. Criteria and Weightages for Admission

     
     

      • Describe each criteria with its respective  weightages:

       

         Admission Test  TNPCEE/TNPPCA-HS   :   Nil

         Marks in Qualifying Examination        :   200 
       
       
       

                    

      • Mention the minimum level of acceptance, :  A pass in H.S.C., with 50%  

        if any.         Aggregate in Physics,

               Chemistry, Biology or

                                                                                                           Botany and Zoology 

                                                                                                           or Mathematics

                         (OR)

                    :A pass in Diploma in Pharmacy

                                                                                                         examination recognized by the 

                                                                                                         Pharmacy Council of India.  
     
     
     

    Year Cut off level
      Govt. Seat Management Seat
    2007-2008 101.75 102.00
    2006-2007 152.70 160.09
    2005-2006 220.00 108.33

     
     

      • Mention the cut-off levels of percentage &       percentile scores of the candidates in the

           admission  test for the last three years.

         
       
       
       

      • Display marks scored in Test etc. and in  :  Cut of date for admission 2007-08

            aggregate for all candidates who were                       is not over

            admitted.  
       
       

      1. Application Form

     
     

      • Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities.
      1. List of Applicants

     
     

      • List of candidates whose applications  :  Selection through

            have been received along with percentile/              Selection Committee of Directorate

            percentage score for each of the qualifying              of Medical Education, Chennai.

            examination in separate categories for open

            seats. 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

      • List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for

              Management quota seats. (Revised list will be released after publication) 
       

        1. ANKADURGA BHAVANI  162.50  
        2. ANNAPPA REDDY ANUSHA  112.00
        3. ANNEM SOWJANYA   111.00
        4. AVINASH JAGARLAMUDI  146.00
        5. BASAMSETTY VEERA VIJAYA  171.67
        6. BHARGAVI KAKARLA  145.99
        7. BHIMAVARAPU ANITHA  151.67
        8. BOMMA REDDY DIVYA  129.34
        9. BUDDEY RAMA KRISHNA  159.99
        10. CHITYALA RAMI REDDY  164.66
        11. DINESH BABU NITTA   170.00
        12. DURGA PRAVALLIKA VEMULA 149.33
        13. GORANTLA SIREESHA  106.33
        14. P.JEYA SHREE    108.50
        15. S.JOHN MILTON   142.75
        16. KADALIKAVYA   162.34
        17. KATTA VENKATESWARLU  159.00
        18. KOTESWARA RAO VALLABANENI 169.50
        19. KRISHNA M.N.V. MATURU  132.00 
        20. KUKKAPADU PAVAN KUMAR 145.46
        21. D.LAKSHMI    103.50
        22. LAVANYA YERRAPOTHU  130.00
        23. MAHIPAL REDDY BUDUTI  178.00
        24. MANUBOTHU PRATAPREDDY 124.46
        25. MOHAN PENDEM   140.34
        26. G.MURUGAN    164.75
        27. NAGEKESAVARAO PRATTIPATI 163.00
        28. NALLAMALA SHARANYA  159.00
        29. C.NIRMAL RAJ    102.00
        30. B.PANDURANGA REDDY  153.66
        31. PAVANI POPURI   125.33
        32. POTULURI ANUSHA   190.67
        33. PRATHYUSHA PILLI   162.34
        34. D.V.L.N. RAJAVISHNU   150.00
        35. SAMADANA PRABHU   190.33
        36. SAMINENIKOTESWARA RAO  113.46
        37. V.SATISH KUMAR   164.67 
        38. SHAIK ANWAR PASHA  189.66 
        39. SRIDEVI CHENNUPATTI  112.00 
        40. S.SUNDARI GANESH   123.34
        41. SURESH BABU KOLUGURI  115.55
        42. S.SWEETHA    136.66
        43. THATIKONDA SRAVANI  155.33 
        44. A.THEJASWINI   188.66
        45. THOTA SRINAG   168.33
        46. VADLURI MRUDULA   125.50
        47. VENKATA SANTHU ALLAM  111.66
        48. VIKRAM REDDY MUKKALA  118.67
        49. KATTARI ASWANI   110.50
      1. Results of Admission under Management Seats/Vacant Seats

     

      • Composition of selection team for admission  :  Dr.V.Ganesan, Principal

        under Management Quota with the brief   :  Sri.S.Eswarasankaran,  Professor

            profiles of members (This information be   :  Sri.A.Thangathirupathi, Asst.Prof.

             made available in the public domain after  :  Sri.P.Solairaj, Asst.prof.

             the admission process is over)     
       

      • Score of the individual candidates admitted  :  Cut off date for admission is not  

              arranged in order of merit.                                         over 
       

      • List of candidates who have been offered :

             admission.     

        1. ANKADURGA BHAVANI    
        2. ANNAPPA REDDY ANUSHA  
        3. ANNEM SOWJANYA   
        4. AVINASH JAGARLAMUDI  
        5. BASAMSETTY VEERA VIJAYA  
        6. BHARGAVI KAKARLA  
        7. BHIMAVARAPU ANITHA  
        8. BOMMA REDDY DIVYA  
        9. BUDDEY RAMA KRISHNA  
        10. CHITYALA RAMI REDDY  
        11. DINESH BABU NITTA   
        12. DURGA PRAVALLIKA VEMULA 
        13. GORANTLA SIREESHA  
        14. P.JEYA SHREE    
        15. S.JOHN MILTON   
        16. KADALIKAVYA   
        17. KATTA VENKATESWARLU  
        18. KOTESWARA RAO VALLABANENI 
        19. KRISHNA M.N.V. MATURU   
        20. KUKKAPADU PAVAN KUMAR 
        21. D.LAKSHMI    
        22. LAVANYA YERRAPOTHU  
        23. MAHIPAL REDDY BUDUTI  
        24. MANUBOTHU PRATAPREDDY 
        25. MOHAN PENDEM   
        26. G.MURUGAN    
        27. NAGEKESAVARAO PRATTIPATI 
        28. NALLAMALA SHARANYA  
        29. C.NIRMAL RAJ    
        30. B.PANDURANGA REDDY  
        31. PAVANI POPURI   
        32. POTULURI ANUSHA   
        33. PRATHYUSHA PILLI   
        34. D.V.L.N. RAJAVISHNU   
        35. SAMADANA PRABHU   
        36. SAMINENIKOTESWARA RAO  
        37. V.SATISH KUMAR    
        38. SHAIK ANWAR PASHA   
        39. SRIDEVI CHENNUPATTI   
        40. S.SUNDARI GANESH 

     
     
     

        1. SURESH BABU KOLUGURI  
        2. S.SWEETHA    
        3. THATIKONDA SRAVANI   
        4. A.THEJASWINI   
        5. THOTA SRINAG   
        6. VADLURI MRUDULA   
        7. VENKATA SANTHU ALLAM  
        8. VIKRAM REDDY MUKKALA  
        9. KATTARI ASWANI 
        10. R.ALAGU
        11. B.BALA SUBRAMANIAN
        12. D.PRINCE
        13. A.VIMALA JENIPHER
        14. M.RAJATHI  

     
     

      • Waiting list of the candidates in the order of   : 

        merit to be operative from the last date 

            of joining of the first list candidates.

        1.  B.PANDU RANGA REDDY
        2.  BHIMAVARAPU ANITHA
        3.  DURGA PRAVALLIKA VEMULA
        4.  ANNEM SOWJANYA
        5.  AVINASH JAGARLAMUDI
        6.  KAKARLA BHARGAVI
        7.  JOHN MILTON  S
        8.  S.SWETHA
        9.  KRISHNA M.N.V. MATURU
        10. SUNDARI GANESH
        11. PAVANI POPURI
        12. VIKRAM REDDY MUKKALA
        13. NELLURI LAVANYA

     
     

      • List of the candidates who joined within the date, :   Cut off date for admission is

            vacancy position in each category before operation                not over

            of waiting list.

      1. Information on infrastructure and other resources available

    Library:

      • Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise)

      PROGRAMME NO.OF BOOKS NO.OF TITLES NO.OF JOURNALS
      PHARMACY 4228 1776 31
      • List of online National/International Journals subscribed.  : 8
        1. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
        1. JOURNAL OF PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY
        2. FITOTERAPIA
        3. AUSTRALIAN PRESCRIPER
        4. THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL
        5. JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
        6. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SYSTEM PHARMACY
        7. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF  PHARMACEUTICS

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Laboratory:  
     

      For each Laboratory  
       

    • List of Major Equipment/Facilities  : 
    • List of Experimental Setup  : 

     
     

    12.   Pharmacology Laboratory  - LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
     

    (a)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    (i)     LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I 
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Hot Plate 1
    2 Melting Point apparatus 1
    3 Desiccator 1
    4 Magnetic stirrer 1
    5 Electric water bath 1
    6 Vaccum pump 1
    7 Hot air oven 1
    8 Refrigerator 1
    9 Dispensing Balance 4
    10 Physical balance 3
    11 Analytical balance 6
    12 Heating Mantle 6
    13 Distillation apparatus 1
    14 Atomic model set 1

     
     
     

     

    (a)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    (ii)    LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry – II 
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Dispensing balance 1
    2 Physical balance 1
    3 Chemical balance 11
    4 Platform balance 2
    5 Vacuum pump 1
    6 Desiccators 1
    7 Heating Mantle 1
    8 Periodic chart 24
    9 Column chromatography 1

     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (a)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    (iii)   LABORATORY:-   Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis – I 
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 UV Visible sepectrophotometer 1
    2 Photo fluorimeter 1
    3 Digital nephelo turbiditymeter 1
    4 Spectrophotometer 1
    5 Electrical Thermometer 1
    6 Densito meter 1
    7 Polarimeter 1
    8 Flame Photometer 1
    9 Titration unit (K.F) 1
    10 pH meter 2
    11 Digital conductivity meter 1
    12 Electrical balance 1
    13 Chemical balance 4
    14 Dispensing balance 4
    15 Column chromatography tube 1
    16 Electrical water bath (12 hole) 1
    17 Refracto meter 1
    18 Heating mantle 3
    19 Ion Exchanger 1
    20 Gel Electro cable 1
    21 T.L.C. Kit pack 1
    22 Soxhlet apparatus 1
    23 Platform balance 1
    24 Distillation unit 1
    25 Desiccator 1
    26 Stop clock 22

     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (a)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutical Chemistry

    (iv)   LABORATORY:-   Analysis Lab – II 
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Electronic balance 1
    2 Double beam UV-Visible Spectrophotometer (SL-164 Elico) 1
    3 High pressure (Performance) Liquid Chromatography (Jasco) 1
    4 Hot plate 1
    5 Melting point apparatus 2
    6 Vacuum Desiccators 1
    7 Cylindrical water bath 1
    8 Slide projector 1
    9 OHP 2
    10 Magnetic stirrer 6
    11 UV Cabinet 1
    12 Vacuum pump (motar with small) 1
    13 Heating mantle 1
    14 Computer 2
    15 Electric Bunsen burner 1
    16 Distillation Equipment 1
    17 Dissolution rate test apparatus (single basket) 5
    18 PH meter 1
    19 Digital balance 1
    20 Sonicator 1
    21 Dissolution rate test apparatus (8 baskets) 1
    22 Thin layer chromatography 1
    23 Microscope 3
    24 Deep freezer 1
    25 Regeigerator 1
    26 Electrical stirrer 6
    27 Disintegration test  apparatus 1

     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics

    (i)     LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutics – I  
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Clarity Test Equipments 1
    2 Conical Percolators 5
    3 Tablet Counting Device 3
    4 Sieves No. 100 2
    5 Sieves No. 16 2
    6 Dispensing Balance 10
    7 Platform Balance 1
    8 Weight box 2
    9 Ointment Slab + Spatula 23 + 32
    10 Physical balance 1

     
     
     

     
     
     

    (b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics

    (ii)    LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutics – II  
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Dispensing Balance 7
    2 Physical Balance 2
    3 Refrigerator 1
    4 Operation Table 1
    5 Electrical Stirrer 1
    6 Conical Percolator 5
    7 Sieves No. 16 4
    8 Sieves No. 22 1
    9 Sieves No. 60 2
    10 Sieves No. 120 3
    11 Ointment slab + spatula 11 + 23
    12 Suppository mould 15

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics

    (iii)   LABORATORY:-   Formulative and Industrial Pharmacy  
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Capsule filling machine 1
    2 Dispensing balance 4
    3 Dissolution rate test apparatus 2
    4 Friabilator 1
    5 Physical balance 6
    6 Tablet Hardness tester (Pfizer type) 1
    7 Tablet Hardness tester (Monsanto type) 1
    8 Travelling Microscope 4
    9 Tablet punching machine Hand operated 1
    10 Microscope 6
    11 Trible beam balance 1
    12 Blower for ampoule sealing 1
    13 Hot air oven 2
    14 Desintegration test apparatus 2
    15 Vacuum Desiccators 1
    16 Magnetic stirrer 1
    17 Cylindrical water bath 1
    18 Sonicator 1
    19 Electrical water bath 1
    20 Rotary vacuum evaporator 1
    21 Sieves set 7
    22 Stop watch 5
    23 Anderson pipette 9

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics 
     

    (iv)   LABORATORY:-   Pharmaceutical Biotechnology  
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Hot air oven 1
    2 Incubator 2
    3 Centrifuge 1
    4 Dispensing Balance 2
    5 Cooker 2
    6 Shaker 1
    7 Refrigerator 2
    8 Autoclave 2
    9 Physical Balance 1
    10 Laminar Air flow 1
    11 Antibiotic zone reader 1
    12 Pathological Microscope 1
    13 Projection Microscope 1
    14 Microscope 14+2
    15 Sintered Glass filter 11
    16 Membranes filter unit 1
    17 Laminar hood 1

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (b)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmaceutics

    (v)    LABORATORY:-   Machine Room       
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Ampoule washing Device 1
    2 Aseptic cabinet 1
    3 Auto clave 2
    4 AC time clock 1
    5 Ball mill 1
    6 Clarity test equipment 1
    7 Conical percolator 9+1
    8 Collapsible tube filling machine 1
    9 Cutter mill 1
    10 Desintegration test apparatus 2
    11 Dispensing balance 4
    12 Deep freezer
    13 Distillation unit apparatus 2
    14 Electrical stirrer 2
    15 Hand grinding mill 4
    16 Heating mantle 2
    17 Hydrometer 3
    18 Liquid filling machine 1
    19 Laboratory blender 1
    20 Mixie 1
    21 Mechanical shaker 1
    22 Numberless sieves 16
    23 Polari meter 1
    24 Polishing pan 1
    25 Slide projector 1

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    26 Sieves No. 10 12
    27 Sieves No. 16 9
    28 Sieves No. 22 8
    29 Std  Sieves No. 30 13
    30 Sieves No. 60 12
    31 Sieves No. 80 2
    32 Sieves  No. 100 2
    33 Std  Sieves No. 60 2
    34 Std  Sieves No. 80 1
    35 Std  Sieves No. 120 1
    36 Tablet Hardness tester Pfizer type 3
    37 Tablet Hardness tester Monsanto type 4
    38 Tablet coating  pan 1
    39 Tablet punching machine 2
    40 Tincture press 1
    41 Rotary tablet punching machine 1
    42 Ampoule filling machine 1
    43 Collapsible tube sealing machine 1
    44 Ampoule washing machine 1
    45 Std  Sieves No. 16 1
    46 Std  Sieves No. 100 1

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (c)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmacognosy

     

    (i)    LABORATORY:-   Pharmacognosy      
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Camera lucida 9
    2 Compound Microscope 22
    3 Dissection Microscope 21
    4 Stage Micrometer 6
    5 Eyepiece Micrometer 10
    6 Charts 48
    7 Light source 10
    8 Light bulb 4
    9 Torsionbalance 1
    10 Physical balance 1
    11 Microtome (without blade) 1
    12 Heating mantle 6
    13 Slide (Permanent) 60
    14 T.L.C. plate with stand 8
    15 Hand grinding mill 1
    16 Mixie 2+2
    17 Student Kit box 1
    18 Dispensing balance 1
    19 Hot air oven 1
    20 T.L.C. chamber (small) 1
    21 T.L.C. chamber (big) 2
    22 Muffle furnace 1
    23 Refractometer 1
    24 Soxhlet apparatus 4
    25 Column chromatography 2
    26 Incinerator 2
    27 Volatile oil apparatus with R.B. 2
    28 Volatile oil apparatus with out R.B. 2

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (d)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmacology

     

    (i)     LABORATORY:-   Pharmacology       
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Activity cage 2
    2 Analgesia  meter 2
    3 Aerator box 11+1
    4 Aeration tube (small) 25 + 11
    5 Aeration tube controller 19 + 6
    6 Convulso meter 1+1
    7 Hot plate 2
    8 Lever connector 12
    9 Tuning fork 1
    10 Digital tele thermometer 1
    11 Rat operating stand 1
    12 Desiccators 4
    13 Junction box 5
    14 Stop clock 1
    15 Animal balance 2
    16 Kymograph 10
    17 Dispensing balance 1
    18 Muscle electrode 9
    19 Muscle chamber 10
    20 Heating mantle 5
    21 Students organ bath 9
    22 Medicare student stimulator 3
    23 Smoking burner 2
    24 Smoking burner stand 1
    25 Recording drum 12
    26 Histamine chamber 1
    27 Balance 1
    28 Universal stirrer with motor 1

     
     

                   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    29 Weight Hook 5
    30 Glucometer 1
    31 Pole climbing apparatus 1
    32 Physical balance 1
    33 Weight box 1
    34 Electronic balance 1
    35 Vaccum desiccator 1
    36 Aeration tube (Big size) 10
    37 Lesion maker 1
    38 C.A.R. apparatus 1
    39 Rota. Rod apparatus 1
    40 Eddy’s Kymograph with drum 1
    41 Students kymograph with drum 6
    42 Smoking drum 6
    43 Starlings Heart lever 15 + 10
    44 Frontal writing lever 15 + 10
    45 2 Unit thermostat organ bath 1
    46 Weight Hook 110 gms 3 set
    47 Weight Hook 55 gms 3 set
    48 Weight Hook 11 gms 3 set
    49 Guineapig  operating table 1
    50 Small animal operating table 1
    51 Rat operating table 1
    52 Monobath with thermostatic organ bath 6
    53 Animal Holder for small animal 1
    54 Frog board 23

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (d)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmacology

     

    (ii)     LABORATORY:-   Anatomy Physiology and Health Education 
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Compound Microscope 29
    2 Oil Immersion Lens 11
    3 Clinical thermometer 2
    4 Haemocytometer 20
    5 Haemometer 25
    6 Sphygnomanometer 8
    7 Stethoscope 7
    8 E.C.G. Machine 1
    9 Operation table 1

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    (d)    DEPARTMENT:-   Pharmacology

     

    (iii)   LABORATORY:-   Biochemistry                              
     
     

    S.No. Name of Equipments Quantity
    1 Centrifuge 2
    2 Dispensing balance 1
    3 Microscope 2
    4 Electric colori meter 2
    5 Physical balance 1
    6 Torsion balance 1
    7 Hand centrifuge 6

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    1.  P.G. Pharmaceutics Lab - I

    2.  P.G. Pharmaceutical Lab - II 
     

    S.No. Name of Equipment Quantity
    1 Mini press-I 10 stn "B" tooling RSE-4 Punching & Dies. 1
    2 Sonicator 1
    3 Labindia Microprocessor controlled dissolution test apparatus (Disso-2000) 1
    4 Dissolution rate test equipments "Rolex" 15
    5 KALVEKA Equipments with  
    Main drive area Universal 1
    Coating Pan 1
    Wet granulator 1
      Homoginizer 1
      Pelatizer 1
    6 JASCO HPLC PUMP model PU-1580 JASCO HPLC detector model UV-1570 Rheodyne Injector 77251 Borwin     Intergrating software 1
    7 UV-VIS spectrophotometer Model  SL-164 (Double Beam)                                            SL.No. 208/0051 with software. 1
    8 Rotary Vacuum evaporators complete set   with vacuum pump 1
    9 Desiccator (300MM DIA) plain polypropylene Tarson make 1
    10 Desiccator (300MM DIA) vacuum polypropylene Tarson make 1
    11 Melting point Apparatus with solid  state regulater 1
    12 Water bath cylindrical single wall (1.5 kw) kemi make 1
    13 Microscope, Monocular, Inclined 5
    14 Analytical Balance, Digital Model Cy-204 (210gms) CAP. 0.1mg 1
    15 Hot air oven model (KOA-3) size: 18"x18" KEMI make 144. 1
    16 Physical balance & Analytical Balance 1
    17 Tablet Hardness tester, Mansanto 1
    18 Tablet Hardness Tester pfizer type 1
    19 Tablet Disintegration test apparatus 1
    20 All glass distillation unit 1
    21 S.S.water still of  6 lit/ 1
    22 Ampoule clarity test mixing vat with stirrer. 1
    23 K.roy Analytical Balances Model H-5 1
    24 Plastic desicator size, 150 mm/ diameter. 1
    25 Incubator 24"x24"x24" 1
    26 Sterility test apparatus complete with filter holder assembly and one packet each of membrane filters & prefilters. 1
    27 Kjeldahl distillation apparatus and its parts. 1
    28 Ion exchange dimineraliser type Ca 20/U 1
    29 Digital pH meter 1
    30 Abbe Refractometer 1
    31 Spencers Deep freezer-30   2 Cuft 1
    32 Muffle furnace 6"6"x12" with Digital controller & Indicator 1
    33 Vertical autoclave 10"x18" with S.S. basket 1
    34 Wrist Action shaker for 8 flasks 1
    35 Heating mantle 1 litre with E.R. Central 6
    36 Rotary shaking M/C 18"18" Variable speed. 1
    37 Tablet hardness tester   1
    38 Digital thermometer with probe 1
    39 Mechanical Stirrer (Remi) 3
    40 Magnetic stirrer 2 MLH (Remi with hot plate 1
    41 Hot air oven, "GUNA" Double walled construction outer made of mild steel. Control Size: 45x45x45-1550W 1
    42 Cylinderical Laboratory water bath with Energy Regulator & Thermostate - Size 32x20 cm- GUNA 1
    43 Hot Plate - 8" dia GUNA 1
    44 Digital Melting Point apparatus GUNA 1
    45 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 22 JAYANTH 2
    46 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 44 JAYANTH 2
    47 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 60 JAYANTH 2
    48 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 85 JAYANTH 2
    49 Test Sieves - Brass 8" dia- BSS.NO. 120 JAYANTH 2
    50 Stage-Micrometer -  INDIAN 10
    51 Sieves Shaker Lawrance & Mayo 1
    52 Analytical Double Pan Balance Model No. K-5 KEROY C/F 2
    53 Magnetic Stirrer 5 lit capacity with hot plate and digital speed indicator Model No. 5MLHDX REMI 5
    54 Refrigerator 1
    55 Medium Duty Stirrer with 1/8HP Motor 5
    56 TLC Equipment - MODEL.II  -- ACME 1
    57 Humidity chamber CHM 165  (Remi) 1
    58 Trinocular microscope (Olympus) 1
         
    • List of Experimental Setup   : 

     
     

    12.   Pharmacology Laboratory  - LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:   1. Pharmacology --  I 
     

    1.    Pharmacology - I 
     

    1. Common laboratory animals and anaesthetics used in animal studies.  Commonly used instruments in experimental pharmacology.  Some common and standard techniques.  Bleeding and intravenous injection, intra-gastric administration, procedures for rendering animal unconscious and Chemical euthanasia.
    2. Study of different routes of administration of Drugs in mice/rats.  To study the effect of hepatic microsomal enzyme inhibition and inducers on the phenobarbitone sleeping time in mice.
    3. Experiments on central nervous system:  Recording of spontaneous motor activity, stereotype activity, analgesic activity, anticonvulsant activity, anti inflammatory activity and muscle relaxant activity of Drugs using simple experiments.
    4. Effect of autonomic Drugs on rabbits eye.
    5. Statistical calculations in Pharmacology.
    6. Student’s test
    7. ANOVA
    8. Experiments based on computer models like expharm.

     
     
     

    11.   A.P.H. Laboratory :       -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:  1.  Anatomy  Physiology and Health Education 
     

    1.  Anatomy,  Physiology and Health Education: 
     

    1. Study of different systems with the help of models.
    2. Microscopic study of different tissues.
    3. Blood experiments:  Enumeration of RBC and WBC, Haemoglobin  estimation, ESR, blood group determination, bleeding and clotting time, heart rate and blood pressure recording.
    4. Identification of bones and points of identification.
    5. Health education – charts for various communicable diseases
    6. Determination of vital capacity.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    10.  Pharmacognosy Laboratory:  LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
     

      SUBJECT:   1.   Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry

                     2.   Advanced Pharmacognosy 
       

    1.   Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry: 
     

    1. Identification of crude Drugs listed in theory (entire condition) by Morphological characters.
    2. Microscopical studies of some selected Drugs mentioned in theory: Datura, Digitalis, Senna, Vinca, Cinchona, Cinnaomon, Clove, Nuxvomcia, Ephedra, Rauwolfia, Ipecac, Ginger and Liquorice.
    3. Microscopical studies of some selected powdered Drugs of single component or mixture of two components:  Datura, cinchona, cinnamon, senna, digitalis, rauwolfia, liquorice, Ipecac, clove, nuxvomica and rhubarb.
    4. Identification of unorganized Drugs mentioned in theory by morphological characters and Chemical tests.
    5. Microscopical measurements of cells and cell contents:  Starch grains, calcium oxalate crystals and phloem fibres.
    6. Determination of leaf constants i.e., stomatal index, stomatal number, vein islet number, vein termination number and palisade ratio.
    7. Microscopical studies of crude drugs and their powders and of Drug containing volatile oils, Fennel and coriander.
    8. To do simple physical tests to identify the crude drugs and to detect substitutes and adulterants as per I.P.
    9. Determination of percentage purity of the crude drugs..

     
     

    2.    Advanced Pharmacognosy: 
     

    1. Identification of crude drugs mentioned in (5) by means of sensory, macroscopical and microscopical characters and by Chemical tests.
    2. Experiments using TLC column and paper chromatography as applied to certain alkaloids, glycosides, amino acids, containing drugs.

     
     

    1. Exercise involving isolation of active principles

      (a) Caffeine    -    from tea dust

      (b) Quinine    -     from cinchona bark

      ©   Citric acid  -  from lemon

      (d) Casein        - from milk

      (e)  Resin        - from jalap

      (f) Starch       - from potato 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

    1. Quantitative estimation of industry & therapeutically important photo constituents.
      1. Anthracene derivative in senna
      2. Tropane alkaloids of Datura
      3. Eugenol content of clove

     
     

    1. (a) Plant tissue culture

      (b) Growth regulators 
       

    1. Experiments involving standardisationof certain ayurvedic formulations.

     
     

    1. Monogrpah exercise as per IP
      1. Castor oil
      2. Shark liver oil
      3. Oil of turpentine
      4. Oil of Eucalyptus
      5. Honey

     
     
     
     

    9.  Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
     

    SUBECT:  1. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 
     

    Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 
     

    Microsocpy 
     

    1. Microscopic examination of stained preparation
    2. Microbial examination of living bacterial preparation
    3. Microscopic measurement of micro organism

     
     

    Cultivation techniques and isolation

    1. Preparation of various types of culture media
    2. Sub culturing of different micro organism by different methods like slants, stabs, culture plates and Isolation of pure culture by streak plate techniques, simple and multiple streaking techniques.

    Staining methods

    1. Simple staining, Gram staining, Acid-fast staining,  Spore staining, Capsule staining, Flagella staining.

      M.I.C. of Antibiotics.

    1. By serial dilution and gradient plate techniques.

     
     

    Microbial assays

    1. Microbial assay of antibiotics and vitamins by one level and two level assays

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Standard qualitative analysis of water

    1. Presumptive test:  Determination of the most probable number of coliform bacteria, confirmed test and completed test.

     
     

    Motility study:

    1. Motility study on micro organism by hanging drop technique.

     
     

    Evaluation of disinfectants.

    1. Phenol co-efficient test.

     
     
     

    8.  COMPUTER LABORATORY - LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:   1.  Biostatistics and Computer application 
     

    Biostatistics and Computer application: 
     

    Exercises based on the following are to be dealt: 
     

    1. Computer operating systems like UNIX, MS DOS, etc.,
    2. Simple programe in C.
    3. MS Office (MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-Access, MS-Power Point)

     
     
     

    7.   Industrial Pharmacy Laboratory:  -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:   1. Formulative & Industrial  Pharmacy 
     

    Experiments devised to study the formulation of dosage forms, stability testing of formulated dosage forms, evaluation of dosage forms, evaluation of dosage form necessisites (additives) in the stable formulation of dosage forms, bioavailability testing and others to illustrate topics mentioned in theory 
     

    6.  Pharmaceutics – II Laboratory:  -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:  1.  Pharmacy Practice and Pathophysiology :

                        2.  Pharmaceutical Dosage form and Cosmetic Technology

                       

    1.    Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology: 
     

    1. Dispensing of prescription falling under the following categories:

      Mixtures, emulsions, powders, mouthwashes, gargles, douches, capsules, jellies, lozenges, pills, tablet triturates, lotions, liniments, inhalations, paints, etc.

    1. Identification of various types of incompatibilities in prescription, correction thereof  and dispensing of such prescriptions.
    2. Dispensing procedures involving pharmaceutical calculations, pricing of prescriptions and dosage calculations for paediatric and geriatric patients.

       
       
       
       

    2.    Pharmaceutical Dosage form and cosmetic technology: 
     

       I.  Preparation, evaluation and packaging of:    

    1. Syrups
      1. Syrup IP
      2. Tolu syrup IP’66
      3. Parish syrup
      4. Syrup of Ferrous iodide
      5. Any one commercially available cough syrup
    2. Eye Drops
      1. Chloramphenicol eye drops BP
      2. Zinc sulphate eye drops BP
      3. Ephedrine HCl eye drops BPC

     

    1. Ointments
      1. simple ointment IP
      2. Sulphur ointment IP
      3. Cetrimide emulsifying ointment BPC
    2. Suppositories
      1. Indomethacin suppositories BP
      2. Aminophylline suppositories
      3. Iodoform suppositories
    3. Crude extracts
      1. Compound tincture of benzoin IP’66
      2. Tincture of organe IP’66
      3. Liquid tincture of liquorice BPC

     
     

    1. Formulation of various types of cosmetics for skin, hair, dentures and manicure preparation

     
     
     

    5.  Pharmaceutics – I    :      -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:   1. Physical Pharmaceutics 
     

    Physical Pharmaceutics: 
     

    1. Determination of particle size, particle size distribution and surface area using various methods of  particles size analysis.
    2. Determination of derived properties of powders like density, porosity, compressibility, angle of repose, etc.,
    3. Determination of surface/interfacial tension, HLB value and critical micellar concentration (CMC) of surfactants.
    4. Study of rheological properties of various types of systems using different viscometers.
    5. Study of different types of colloids and their properties.
    6. Preparation of various types of suspensions and determination of their sedimentation parameters.
    7. Preparation and stability studies of emulsions.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    1. Studies on different types of complexes and determination of their stability constants.
    2. Determination of half-life, rate constant and order of reaction.
    3. Preparation of pharmaceutical buffers and determination of buffer capacity.
    4. Experiments involving tonicity adjustments.  

     
     
     

    4.   Pharmaceutical Chemistry – II :     -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:   1.  Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

      1. Chemistry of Natural Products

     
     

    Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry: 
     

    1. Preparation of  the following inorganic pharmaceuticals and their identification tests and other tests given in I.P.

      (a)  Aluminium hydroxide         (b) Zinc oxide    (c) Barium sulphate

      (d) Calcium carbonate               (e) Potassium citrate      (f) Boric acid 
       

    1. Test for purity for the following.
      1. Swelling property of bentonite
      2. Acid neutralizing capacity of aluminium hydroxide gel
      3. Ammonium salts in potash alum
      4. Adsorption power in heavy kaolin
      5. Presence of iodates in potassium iodide
      6. Ferric ion and reducing sugars in ferrous gluconate.

     
     
     
     
     

    1. Limit test for chlorides, sulphates, iron, heavy metals, arsenic and modified procedure for limit test for chloride, sulphate on potassium permanganate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium benzoate and sodium salicylate.

     
     

    1. Systematic qualitative analysis of inorganic mixtures upto two acid radicals and two basic radicals.

     
     
     

    Chemistry of Natural Products: 
     

          1.   Test for purity of some official compounds belonging to the class of Natural 

                products.

    1. Qualitative analysis and estimation of pure natural products and finished preparations.
    2. Analysis of Fats, oils and waxes.
    3. Analysis of Proteins and carbohydrates.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    3.   Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory – I  LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:   1.   Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

                         2.   Phrmaceutical Organic chemistry

                         3.  Medicinal  Chemistry – I               
     

    Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry: 
     

    1. Synthesis of at least five compounds involving heterocyclic ring systems.
    2. Exercise involving stereo selective synthesis of compounds.
    3. Resolution of racemic DL.-alanine or any other example.
    4. Workshop on molecular modeling of elements of symmetry, optically active  compounds and geometrical isomers.
    5. Workshop on molecular modeling of primary, secondary and tertiary structures of proteins.  Molecular modeling on double helical structure of nucleic acid showing hydrogen bonding.
    6. Qualitative analysis of mixture of organic compounds containing two compounds –methods of separation and analysis.
    7. Determination of number of functional groups.
    8. Isolation, identification and quantitative analysis of certain natural constitutents.

     
     

    2.    Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry: 
     

          1.   Systematic qualitative analysis of organic compounds including preparation of    

                derivative (not less than 16 compounds with different functional groups).

    1. Preparation of organic drugs or intermediate involving one-step reaction (at least 16 compounds).
    2. Determination of melting point and boiling point of organic compounds including mixed melting point technology.
    3. Introduction to the use of stereo models.
      1. Methane  (b) Ethane  (c) Acetylene  (d) Ketone  (e) Benzene

     
     

    (Students may be asked to prepare the ball and stick stereo molecules by using china clay and plastic sticks individually and they have to explain the formation of bonds, bond angles, bond lengths. Etc). 
     

    3.   Medicinal Chemistry  – I 
     

    1. Synthesis of selected compounds from the course content (10 drugs)
    2. Identification test including I.R. spectrum
    3. Estabilshing the Pharmacopoeial standards for the drugs synthesized.
    4. Identification and estimation of drug metabolites from biological fluids (3 experiments).
    5. Test for impurities in drugs as per IP.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    2.  Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory :   -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:   1.  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry: 

                         2.  Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis                         
     

          Physical Chemistry 
     

    1. Behaviours of gases, kinetic theory of gases, deviation from behaviours and explanation.
    2. The liquid state physical properties-surface tension, parachor, viscosity, rheochor, refractive index, optical rotation and chemical constitution.
    3. Experiment involving partition co-efficient.
    4. Determination of specific rotation of a compound.
    5. Determination of refractive index
    6. Determination of acidity constant
    7. Determination of molecular weight by Rast’s camphor method.
    8. Determination of equalibrium constant of a chemical, reaction .
    9. Determination of order of reaction.
    10. Adsorption isotherm study.
    11. Determination of heat of neutralization.
    12. Preparation of any one buffer solution and verification of its pH.

     
     
     

    Pharmaceutical Analyssis 
     

    1. Standardization of analytical weights and calibration of volumetric apparatus.
    2. Preparation and standardization of volumetric solutions and assay of official compounds involving acidimetry, alkalimetry, (including non-aqueous titrimetry), Permanganometry, Ceriometry, Iodimetry, Iodometry, Gravimetry and Complexometry.  At least 10 primary standard solution to be prepared and used for 10 different assays strictly as per IP’96.

     
     

    Modern Method of Pharmaceutical Analysis: 
     

          1.   Chromatographic analysis of some pharmaceutical products

          2.   Exercise involving Nephelo-turbidimeter, colorimeter, spectrophometer,

    1. Refractometer, polarimeter, flammephotomerer, pH meter and fluorimeter, conductometric, potentiometric, polarogrphic, amperometric titrations.
    2. IR of samples with different functional groups.
    3. Workshop to interpret the structure of simple organic compounds using UV, IR, NMR, and MS

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    1.   Biochemistry  Laboratory:   -   LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL  SET UP 
     

    SUBJECT:   Biochemistry 
     

    1. Preparation of standard buffer (nitrate, phosphate, carbonate and measurement of pH).
    2. Experiments on amino acids by two-dimensional paper chromatography and gel electrophoresis.
    3. Separation of lipids by TLC.
    4. Quantitative estimation of amino acids.
    5. Quantitative estimation of proteins.
    6. Identification of C-terminal amino acids of proteins.
    7. Isolation and assay of glycogen from the liver and skeletal muscle of rats.
    8. Isolation and determination of RNA and DNA.
    9. Estimation of blood glucose, blood cholesterol, SGPT and SGOT activity.
    10. Enzymatic hydrolysis of glycogen by α  and β anylase.
    11. Acid hydrolysis and action of salivary amylase on starch.
    12. Estimation of chloride, glucose, ammonia and creatinine in urine.
    13. Identification of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
    14. Identification of abnormal constituents of urine.

     
     

    Computing Facilities: 
     

      • Number and Configuration of Systems  :      41
      • Total number of systems connected by LAN :      23
      • Total number of systems connected to WAN  :      --
      • Internet bandwidth    :      33.8 kbs & 256 kbs
      • Major software packages available  :      2
      • Special purpose facilities available   :

    Workshop:  
     

      • List of facilities available.

     
     

            Games and Sports Facilities   :  Available

          Extra Curriculum Activities   :  Available

          Soft Skill Development Facilities   :  Available 

          Number of Classrooms and size of each :   4 @ 76 sqm

          Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each :   4 @ 48 sqm

          Number of laboratories and size of each :   14 @ 105 sqm

          Number of drawing halls and size of each :    --

          Number of Computer Centres with capacity :    1 @ 40

             of each   

          Central Examination Facility, Number of  :   1 @ 80

              rooms and capacity of each.  
       
       
       
       
       

      • Curricula and syllabi for each of the    

             programmes as approved by the University. :   
       

      PROGRAMME – B.PHARMACY 
       

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    SUBJECT Year of

    Study

    Theory/

    Practical

    Course

    of study/

    Week

    1 PCI Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry I B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    2 PCII Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    3 PGL-I Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education I B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    4 P-I Biochemistry I B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    5 PGL-II Physical Pharmaceutics II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    6 PC-III Pharmaceutical Analysis and Physical Chemistry II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    7 PC-IV Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    8 P-II Pharmaceutical Technology II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    9 P-III Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
      Practical 3 Hrs
    10 PGL-III Biostatistics and Computer Applications II B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    11 PCOG-I Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    12 PC-V Medicinal Chemistry – I III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    13 P-IV Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Cosmetic Technology – I III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    14 PT-I Pharmacology  - I III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 3 Hrs
    15 P-V Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical --
    16 PGL-IV Forensic Pharmacy and Pharmacy Business Management III B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical --

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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    SUBJECT Year of

    Study

    Theory/

    Practical

    Course

    of study/

    Week

    17 P-VI Pharmaceutical Biotechnology IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    18 P-VII Formulative Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    19 PCOG-II Advanced Pharmacognosy IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    20 PT-2 Pharmacology – II IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    21 PC-VI Modern Methods of Phrmaceutical Analysis IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs
    22 PC-VII Medicinal Chemistry - II IV B.Pharm Theory 3 Hrs
    Practical 4 Hrs

     
     
     
     

      • Academic Calendar of the University  :  

     

        Name of the Course Session Date of the

        Examination

        B.PHARMACY August  2008 01-08-2008

     
     
     
     

      • Academic Time Table    :   Page No.  46,  47,  48,  49,  50

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

      • Teaching Load of each Faculty for UG

     

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    NAME OF FACULTY
     
    SUBJECT
    THE-

    ORY

    PRAC-

    TICAL

    TOTAL HRS.
    1 Dr.V.Ganesan Physical Pharmaceutics 1 hr. -- 1 hr.
    2 S.Eswarasankaran Formulative Pharmacy 1 hr.. -- 1 hr.
    3 Dr.S.Palanichamy Pharmaceutical Technology 1 hr. -- 1 hr.
    4 A.Thangathirupathi Pharmacology - II 3 hrs. 9 hrs 12hrs
    5 M.Uvarani Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry 4 hrs 9 hrs 13 hrs
    6 R.Sutharsingh Advanced Pharmacognosy 3 hrs 9 hrs 12 hrs
    7 R.Lilly Theresal Medicinal Chemistry – I

    Medicinal Chemistry - II

    3 hrs

    3 hrs

    9 hrs 15 hrs
    8 P.Solairaj Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis 3 hrs 6 hrs 9 hrs
    9 K.Jayaprakash Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology

    Formulative Pharmacy and Bio Pharmaceutics

    3 hrs 9 hrs

    6 hrs

    18 hrs
    10 L.Subramanian Pharmaceutical dosage form & Cosmetic Technology

    Formulative Pharmacy and Bio Pharmaceutics

    3 hrs 

       

    9 hrs 

    3 hrs

    15 hrs
    11 R.Arivukkarasu      Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry

    Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic chemistry

    3 hrs

    3 hrs

    9 hrs

    3 hrs

     
    18 hrs
    12 P.Natarajan     Pharmacology – I

    Anatomy Physiology & Health Edu.

    3 hrs   4 hrs 9 hrs

    --

    16 hrs
    13 A.Karthikeyan Physical Pharmaceutics

    Formulative Pharmacy and Bio Pharmaceutics

    2 hrs

    2 hrs

    9 hrs 13 hrs
    14 V.Balasubramanian Biotechnology

    Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

    3 hrs

    --

    9 hrs

    3 hrs

    15 hrs
    15 M.Antony Selva Rani Pharmaceutical technology

    Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

    Medicinal chemistry - II

    2 hrs

    3 hrs

    --

    --

    9 hrs

    14 hrs
    16 T.Senthilkumar Pharmaceutical analysis & Physical Chemistry

    Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry

    Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical analysis

    3 hrs 

    2 hrs

    --

    9 hrs 

    --

    3 hrs

    17 hrs
    17 M.Ganesan Biochemistry

    Pharmacuetical Inorganic chemistry

    4 hrs

    2 hrs

    9 hrs

    --

    15 hrs
    18 A.Chandra Forensic Pharmacy

    Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry

    Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry

    3 hrs

    --

    --

    3 hrs 
     

    9 hrs

    15 hrs
    19 Dr.P.K.S.P.Ponmoorthy Raja Anatomy Physiology & Health Education -- 9 hrs 9 hrs
    20 C.Sreekumar Biostatistics 2 hrs -- 2 hrs
    21 S.Regurathipandian Computer Application 2 hrs 9 hrs 11 hrs

     
     
     
     

      • Teaching Load of each Faculty for PG

    Sl.No  
    NAME OF FACULTY
     
    SUBJECT
    THE-

    ORY

    PRAC-

    TICAL

    TOTAL HRS.
    1 Dr.V.Ganesan BioPharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics 4 hrs -- 4 hrs
    2 Dr.S.Palanichamy Advanced Drug Delivery system 4 hrs -- 4 hrs
    3 S.Eswarasankaran Industrial Pharmacy 4 hrs. 4 hrs 8 hrs
    4 L.Subramanian Bio Pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics -- 4 hrs 4 hrs
    5 K.Jeyaprakash Advanced Drug Delivery System -- 4 hrs 4 hrs
    6 P.Solairaj Pharmaceutical Analysis 4 hrs 4 hrs 8 hrs

     
     

      *  Deputed to Ph.D., Programme under QIP at Warangal.

      • Internal Continuous Evaluation System and :   Available

            place

      • Students’ assessment of Faculty, System in :    Available

             place.  
       

    For each Post Graduate programme give the following:  

      1. Title of the programme   :    M.Pharm Pharmaceutics
      2. Curricula and Syllabi    :    As per The Tamilnadu Dr.M.G.R.
      3. Faculty Profile for M.Pharm Pharmaceutics        Medical University.

     
     

    • Brief profile of each faculty.    :    Faculty members for P.G.Programme
    Special Purpose
      • Software, all design tools in case
      • Academic Calendar and frame work :     As prescribed by University
      • Research focus    :
      • List of typical research projects        :
      • Industry Linkage    :
      • Publications (if any) out of  :

                   research in last three years out of

                   masters projects

      • Placement status   :
      • Admission procedure   :     As per Govt.norms
      • Fee Structure     :     As prescribed by Committee
      • Hostel Facilities   :     Available for Gents & Ladies
      • Contact address of co-ordinator of :

                   the PG programme

        Name     :     Dr.V.Ganesan

        Address    :     The Principal                 

                   Sankaralingam Bhuvaneswari College

                                            of Pharmacy, Anaikuttam – Sivakasi.

        Telephone    :     04562 - 231619

        E-mail     :     sankarv_2003 @ yahoo.co.in                   
         
         
         

    SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ANAIKUTTAM - SIVAKASI  
    IV YEAR B.PHARM 2008-2009  
                     
    Days 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.30 12.30 - 1.30 1.30 - 2.30 2.30 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30 4.30 - 5.30
     Monday Advanced Pharmacognosy  `A' Batch                                        Pharmaceutical Biotechnology  `B'  & `C'  Batch                                      L Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis Advanced Pharma-                  cognosy Medicinal Chemistry - II  
     Tuesday Advanced Pharmacognosy  `B'  &  `C'  Batch                                        Modern Methods of Pharm. Analysis `A' Batch                                   U Modern Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis Formulatice and Industrial Pharmacy Advanced Pharma-            cognosy Pharmacology            - II
     Wednesday Medicinal Chemistry - II Practical `A' Batch                                      Modern Methods of Pharm. Analysis `B + C' Batch                                   N Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Formulatice and Industrial Pharmacy Medicinal Chemistry - II Modern                       Methods of Pharmaceutical Analysis
     Thursday Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Pharmacology         - II Formulatice and Industrial Pharmacy C Pharmacology - II  Practical  `B'  Batch                       Formulative & Industrial Pharmacy `A' Batch  
     Friday Advanced Pharmacongosy Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Pharmacology          - II H Pharmacology - II  Practical `A'  Batch                     Medicinal Chemistry - II  `B+C'   Batch  
     Saturday Formulative & Industsrial Pharmacy  `B' & `C' Batch                         Pharmaceutical Biotechnology  `A' Batch Medicinal Chemistry - II        

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ANAIKUTTAM - SIVAKASI
    III YEAR B.PHARM 2008-2009
                   
    Days 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.30 12.30 - 1.30 1.30 - 2.30 2.30 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30
     Monday  Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy  Pharmacognosy  Pharmaceutical Dosage forms and Cosmetic Technology L  Pharmacology - I         Practical `A'  Batch                                                              Pharmacognosy          Practical `B' Batch                                                            Pharm.Dosage forms & Cosmetic Technology `C' Batch
     Tuesday  Pharmacology - I  Pharmacognosy  Medicinal Chemistry - I U  Pharmacology - I         Practical `B'  Batch                                                              Pharmacognosy          Practical `A' Batch                                                            Medicinal Chemistry - I Practical            `C' Batch
     Wednesday  Pharmacology - I  Pharmacognosy  Pharmaceutical Dosage forms and Cosmetic Technology N  Medicinal Chemistry - I  (TUTORIAL)                  Pharmacology - I  Forensic Pharmacy and Pharmacy Business Management
     Thursday  Medicinal Chemistry - I Practical `A' Batch                                               Pharm. Dosage forms & Cosmetic Technology `B' Batch                                    Pharmacognosy Practical `C' Batch                                                                                             C  Medicinal Chemistry - I  (TUTORIAL)               Forensic                                                Pharmacy  Pharmacology - I
     Friday  Pharmacology - I   Practical  `C' Batch                                                               Pharm. Dosage forms & Cosmetic Technology `A' Batch     Medicinal Chemistry - I Practical `B' Batch H  Pharmaceutical Dosage forms and Cosmetic Technology  Forensic Pharmacy and Pharmacy Business Management  Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy
     Saturday  Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy  (TUTORIAL)                Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy  Forensic                                                Pharmacy        

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ANAIKUTTAM - SIVAKASI
    II YEAR B.PHARM 2008-2009
                   
    Days 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.30 12.30 - 1.30 1.30 - 2.30 2.30 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30
     Monday  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  `A' Batch                                            Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry ` B' Batch                           Pharmaceutics Practical  `C' Batch                                                                       L  Pharmaceutical Technology                Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology  Biostatistics & Computer Application
     Tuesday  Physical Pharmaceutics Practical  `B' Batch                                           Biostatistics & Computer Application `C' Batch                                                                                Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry ` B' Batch     U  Biostatistics & Computer Application  Physical Pharmaceutics      Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology
     Wednesday  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  `B' Batch                 Pharmacy Practics & Pathophysiology Practical `A' Batch                                                        Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry ` C' Batch                                                                     N  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  Pharmaceutical Technology                Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology
     Thursday  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry  Biostatistics & Computer Application C  Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology  Practical   `B' Batch                 Biostatistics & Computer Application Practical      `A' Batch                                                        Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  ` C' Batch                                                                    
     Friday  Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry  Physical Pharmaceutics      Pharmaceutical Technology               H  Pharmacy Practice & Pathophysiology  Practical   `C' Batch                 Biostatistics & Computer Application Practical      `B' Batch                                                        Physical Pharmaceutics  Practical Practical   ` A' Batch                                                                    
     Saturday  Pharmaceutical Analysis & Physical Chemistry  Advanced Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry  Physical Pharmaceutics     Biostatistics & Computer Application      

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    SANKARALINGAM BHUVANESWARI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, ANAIKUTTAM - SIVAKASI
    I YEAR B.PHARM 2008-2009
                   
    Days 9.30 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.30 12.30 - 1.30 1.30 - 2.30 2.30 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30
     Monday  Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry (TUTORIAL)  Biochemistry  Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry L  Biochemistry - Practical - `A' Batch                                                                        Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Practical `B' Batch     Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry `C' Batch                                                                      
     Tuesday  Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry  Pharmaceutical Inorganic  Chemistry  Anatomy Physiology and Health Education U  Biochemistry - Practical - `B' Batch                                                                                   Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Practical `A' Batch     Anatomy Physiology and Health Education  `C' Batch                                                              
     Wednesday  Biochemistry  Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry (Tutorial)  Anatomy Physiology and Health Education N  Anatomy Physiology and Health Education  `B' Batch              Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Practical `A' Batch            Pharmaceutical Inorganic chemistry Practical `C' Batch                                                              
     Thursday  Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry  Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry       Anatomy Physiology and Health Education C  Anatomy Physiology and Health Education  `A' Batch                         Biochemistry Practical `C' Batch                                                                                    Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Practical `B' Batch                                                                         
     Friday  Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry  Biochemistry (Tutorial)  Anatomy Physiology and Health Education H  Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry  Anatomy Physiology and Health Education      (Tutorial)  Biochemistry
     Saturday  Biochemistry  Library  Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Tutorial