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Sinhgad College of Pharmacy – Vadgoan
NAME OF THE INSTITUTION
Sinhgad Technical Education Society’s
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy
S.No. 44/1, Vadgaon (Bk.), Off Sinhgad Road, Pune (M.S.), India 411 041
Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720
Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038
E-mail: scop@sinhgad.edu
NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL
Dr. K.S.Jain
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy
S.No. 44/1, Vadgaon (Bk.), Off Sinhgad Road, Pune (M.S.), India 411 041
Tel .Fax: ++91-020-24354720
Tel.: ++91-020-24354720/24355884/24355038
E-mail: kishor.s.jain@gmail.com
III. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY - UNIVERSITY OF PUNE
IV. GOVERNANCE
Members of the Board and their brief background – Encl- IMembers of Academic Advisory Body - Encl- IIFrequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body - Encl- I & IIOrganizational chart and processes Encl- IIINature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs/ improvements
Encl- IVMechanism/Norms & Procedure for democratic/good Governance Encl- VStudent Feedback on Institutional Governance/faculty performance- Encl- VIGrievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students Encl- VII
V. PROGRAMMES
Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE -1. B.Pharm. 2. M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) 3. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)4. M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)5. M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
Name of the Programmes accredited by the AICTE - Not ApplicableFor each Programme the following details are to be given:
Name - B.Pharm. Number of seats - 60 + 9* (* FN/ PIO Quota) Duration - 4 Years Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last three years
Refer Enclosure XVIc
Fee - Rs. 70,556/- (Interim fee as fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti) Refer Enclosure 13a (Compliance Report)
Placement Facilities - Yes Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and
average salary - Two Batches have passed out- Maximum Salary – Rs. 12,000/-
- Minimum Salary- Rs. 5,000/-
- Average Salary- Rs. 8,500/-
Name -1. M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) 2. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)3. M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)4. M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
Number of seats - 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 40 Duration - 2 Years Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last three years
Refer Enclosure XVIc
Fee - Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/-(80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
Placement Facilities - Yes Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and
average salary - N.A. (First year of approval)- Maximum Salary – Rs. 19,000/-
- Minimum Salary- Rs. 10,000/-
- Average Salary- Rs. 14,500/-
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: Not Applicable
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: Not Applicable
Programme Focus Number of seats Admission Procedure Fee Placement Facility Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and
average salary
Whether the Collaborative Programme is approved by AICTE? If not whether the Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for approval as required under notification no. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated 16th May, 2005 – Not Applicable
VI. FACULTY
Branch wise list faculty members: -B. Pharm. Encl.VIIIa Permanent Faculty - 21 Visiting Faculty - 3 Adjunct Faculty - NIL Guest Faculty - NIL Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 21: 267 i.e. 1:12.71
Branch wise list faculty members: -M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Encl.VIIIb Permanent Faculty - 06 Visiting Faculty - 00 Adjunct Faculty - 1 Guest Faculty - NIL Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 06: 20 i.e. 1: 3.33
Branch wise list faculty members: -M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Encl.VIIIb Permanent Faculty - 06
Visiting Faculty - 00 Adjunct Faculty - 01 Guest Faculty - NIL Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 06: 20 i.e. 1:3.33
Branch wise list faculty members: -M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques) Encl.VIIIb Permanent Faculty - 06 Visiting Faculty - 00 Adjunct Faculty - 01 Guest Faculty - NIL Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 06: 20 i.e. 1:3.33
Branch wise list faculty members: -M. Pharm. (Pharmacology) Encl.VIIIb Permanent Faculty - 06 Visiting Faculty - 00 Adjunct Faculty - 01 Guest Faculty - NIL Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio - 06: 20 i.e. 1: 3.33
Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years Encl.VIIIc
VII. PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED (see attached bio-data in brief for each faculty member) - Encl.IX
For each Faculty give a page covering
1. Name –2. Date of Birth -3. Educational Qualification -4. Work Experience
- Teaching - Research - Industry- Others
5. Area of Specializations 6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level
Post Graduate Level
7. Research guidance
No. of papers published in
Photograph
Signature
Masters’s - National Journals
Ph.D. - International Journals
- Conferences
8. Projects Carried out 9. Patents10. Technology Transfer 11. Research Publications 12. No. of Books published with details
VIII. FEE
Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution. Encl- X aTime schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme. Encl- Xb No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students.- NilNumber of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount - Encl- XIaCriteria for fee waivers/scholarship Encl- XIbEstimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels- Encl- XIIa
IX. ADMISSION
Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval. Encl- XIIbNumber of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years. Encl-
XIIcNumber of applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota
and number admitted. Encl- XIIIX. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website). Encl- XIVa
Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test] Encl- XIVb
Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats: Encl- XV- Last date for request for applications. - Last date for submission of application.- Dates for announcing final results. - Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same
day)- Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days)- Last date for closing of admission.- Starting of the Academic session.- The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list. - The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, should be clearly notified.
CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION
Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc. Encl- XVIa
Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any. Encl- XVIbMention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the admission
test for the last three years. Encl- XVIcDisplay marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitted. Encl-
XVIdItem No I - XI must be given in information brochure and must be hosted as fixed content in the website of the Institution.
The Website must be dynamically updated with regard to XII–XV.
APPLICATION FORM
Downloadable application form, with online submission possibilities. Encl- XVII
LIST OF APPLICANTS
List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats. Encl- XVIII
RESULTS OF ADMISSION UNDER MANAGEMENT SEATS/VACANT SEATS
Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over) Encl- XIX
Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit. Encl- XXList of candidates who have been offered admission. Encl- XXIWaiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the
first list candidates. Encl- XXIIList of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before
operation of waiting list. Encl- XXIIIa,b
INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE
LIBRARY: Encl- XXIV
Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (programme-wise) List of online National/International Journals subscribed. E-Library facilities
LABORATORY: Encl- XXV a,b,c,d,e (Enclosures 13a & 13b of Compliance Report)For each Laboratory
List of Major Equipment/Facilities
List of Experimental SetupCOMPUTING FACILITIES: Number and Configuration of Systems- Encl- XXVI Total number of systems connected by LAN- 32 computers Total number of systems connected to WAN- Nil Internet bandwidth-2MBPS Major software packages available- Windows XP, Tally, Antivirus (Quickheal), Autolib (library
software) with opaque & online issue –return facilty,. Special purpose facilities available – LCD projector, scanner, printers, Xerox with computer
connectivity `work-centre pro 420’.
WORKSHOP: Encl- XXVII
List of facilities available.
Games and Sports Facilities Encl- XXVIIa
Extra Curricular Activities Encl- XXVIIb
Soft Skill Development Facilities --- Encl- XXVIIc
Number of Classrooms and size of each- Encl- XXVIII
Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each Encl- XXVIII
Number of laboratories and size of each Encl- XXVIII
Number of drawing halls and size of each -NA
Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each Encl- XXVIII
Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each.
Encl- XXVIII
Teaching Learning process
Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University. Encl-XXIXa,b,c,d
Academic Calendar of the University Encl- XXXaAcademic Time Table Encl- XXXbTeaching Load of each Faculty Encl- XXXIInternal Continuous Evaluation System and place Encl- XXXIIStudents’ assessment of Faculty, System in place. Encl- XXXIII
For each Post Graduate programme give the following
i. Title of the programme : M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)ii. Curricula and Syllabi : XXXIViii. Faculty Profile
S. NO.
NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING
1. Dr. (Mrs.) N. S. Ranpise Professor Advanced Pharmaceutics
2. Mrs. A. P. Pandit Asst. Professor Advanced Pharmaceutics-II
3. Mrs. S. N. Shrotriya Lecturer Research Methodologies
4. Ms. A. N. Ranade Lecturer Drug Regulatory Affairs
5. Mr. S. M. Mandlik Lecturer Advanced Analytical techniques
6. Ms. S. V. Londhe Lecturer Advanced Analytical techniques
7. Dr. C. R. Kokare Adjunct Professor Guest Lectures
Brief profile of each faculty. Refer Annexure 2.A.1 & 2.B.5
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programmeA separate Pharmaceutics research lab of the following area has been provided exclusively for the PG programme.
Sr.No. Name of the
Course
Name of the laboratory/workshop
Total Area of lab/workshop
1
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Pharmaceutics Research lab
110.00 sq. m.
A number of books have been ordered exclusively for PG course. Adequate glassware, labware and required chemicals have also been ordered. Sophisticated instruments mentioned in the following table are for M. Pharm. use.
List of Laboratory Equipments & Instruments For M. Pharm. Course (PG)
Refer Enclosure 12b of Compliance Report
Special Purpose
Software, all design tools in case : PCP Dissolution software Academic Calendar and frame work : XXXVI
Academic Programme
The academic programme of M. Pharm. (two years postgraduate degree) follows semester pattern as per Pune University. The development of subjects over the two years is as follows (as per Circular No. 207/2008):
Sem. No. Subject Theory Hrs/week PracticalHrs/week
I M Advanced Analytical Techniques 3 6
M-2 Research Methodology 3 -
M-I-1 Advanced Pharmaceutics 3 6
M-I-2 Elective-I 3 -
Seminar 1 -
Research Work - 10
II M-I-3 Formulation & Development 3 6
M-3 Drug Regulatory Affairs 3 -
M-I-4 Novel Drug Delivery Systems 3 -
M-I-5 Elective-II 3 -
Seminar 1 -
Research Work - -
III Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Research Work - 42
IV Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Dissertation - 42
Defence (Viva/voce) - -
Research focus List of typical research projects.
Research Areas of Focus for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
The Department of Pharmaceutics has the main focus on the theory of dosage form design including preformulation, formulation studies and manufacturing aspects along with packaging, storage, pharmacokinetic / pharmacodynamic and microbiological aspects as prescribed in Pharmacopoeias and formularies.
Thrust Areas Of Research
1. Enhancement of gastrointestinal bioavailability of poorly soluble / permeable drugs
The new chemical entities coming in the market though have few side effects and are quite safe, are poorly soluble / permeable through gastrointestinal membrane. To enhance their oral bioavailability is thus of great importance.
2. Cyclodextrin based drug delivery system
Newer molecules are very potent and poorly soluble / bioavailable. Hence cyclodextrin based drug delivery systems could be of immense potential for delivering these molecules.
3. Nanotechnology
The buzz word today is nanotechnology which will give altogether a new dimension to the world of formulation development. Solubility enhancement, biotechnology and targeted drug delivery will be few of its applications.
4. Transdermal drugs delivery system
In India this route has been less explored commercially, although being used extensively, internationally. There is a need to work in this area to develop commercially viable prepositions for various molecules in TDDS suitable for Indian climatic conditions.
5. Natural gums as release retardant materials
Synthetic polymer research is a costly affair and still toxicity issues are very common whereas natural gums are much more safe, compatible and could be of vital use in controlled drug delivery systems.
Industry Linkage
The following students are doing their M. Pharm. Project in various industries as shown below :
Sr, No. Name of Student Name of Industry
1. Jaiswal Abhijeet Elder Pharmaceuticals, Mumbai.
2. Kardile Mayur Lupin Research Park, Pune.
3. Mashere Kiran Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Pune.
4. More Krantisagar Glaxo Smithkline, Nashik.
Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects
6. Study of moisturizers and emollients
India being a tropical country, there is tremendous variation in climatic conditions. Moisturizer and emollient preparation have huge potential, specifically if innovative and economical availability becomes more.
7. Extrusion and pelletization as a drug delivery platform
Small Pellets as a dosage from are very useful for pediatric and geriatric application due to the ease of administration and also as a controlled drug delivery system.
8. Pharmacokinetic Studies, Bioavailability and Bioequivalence studies
Today probably the fastest growing field is contract research pharmacokinetic studies. Due to the huge pool of student population, if research in this area is initiated with good clinical practice regulations, it can lead to excellent research work on bioavailability and bioequivalence studies of various drug molecules.
9. Targeted / site specific drug delivery systems
Targeted drug delivery has inherent advantages and Liposomal drug delivery is one of the most extensively tried and tested methods to do so. Its commercial viability is also to be exploited.
10. Preformulation, formulation and standardization of ayurvedic and herbal products
With the arrival of 2005, the post GATT era has forced us the making of indigenous formulations. Extensive work has to be done for the proper standardization of these ayurvedic and herbal products
11. Microencapsulation
This process offers wide and various applications in the development of drug delivery system. Controlled drug delivery, taste masking, separation of incompatible drugs etc. are some of them. As well as it can be done by various methods, which can be made commercially viable
1. Ranpise N. S. and Mair P. D., “Development of floating and sustained release drug delivery system of norfloxacin” at the 59th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20th-23th December, 2007.
2. Ranpise N. S. and Somavanshi S. S., “Development of sustained release tablet of metformin hydrochloride tablet by aqueous coating” at the 59th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20th-23th December, 2007.
3. Ranpise N. S. and Pawar C. S., “Development of Aceclofenac novel gels” at the 59th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20th-23th December, 2007.
4. Ranpise N. S. and Kulkarni N. S., “Preperation and characterization of binary systems of aceclofenac with β-cyclodextrin and hydroxylpropyl β-cyclodextrin” at the 59th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20th-23th December, 2007.
5. A. G. Agrawal, A. M. Avachat, P.K. Chaudhary, K. S. Jain, Development and Characterization of Rifabutin Solid Dispersion, at the 59th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20th-23th
December, 2007.6. V. V, Sale N.T.Dumbre, A. M. Avachat, K.S. Jain, Solubility enhancement of BCS class II drug:
Rifampicin, at the 59th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20th-23th December, 2007.7. A. M. Avachat, N.T. Dumbre, V.V. Sale, N. Bari, K. S. Jain, Development of discriminatory
Dissolution media for Rifampicin, at the 59th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Varanasi, 20th-23th
December, 2007.8. Mrs. Ashlesha P. Pandit, Development of Novel Capsule Dosage Form For Multidrug
Formulation, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008
9. Mrs. S. N. Shrotriya, Oral Drug Delivery Systems of Taste Masked Bitter Tramadol Hydrochloride, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008
10. Aher B. R. Development & Characterization Of Sustained Release Chlorpheniramine Maleate pellets, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
11. Bornare P. N.Development & Characterization Of Sustained Release Microspheres of Diclofenac Sodium, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
12. Shaikh S. M, Enhancement of Solubility & Dissolution Profile of Telmisartan From Solid Dispersion system, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
13. Sanap G. S.,Development & Vitro Evaluation Of Buccal Tablet of Quinapril HCl, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
14. Raghoji S. S.,Design & Evaluation of Two Pulse Chronopharmaceutical Novel drug Delivery System. 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
15. Aher S. Y.,Antiinflammatory & Analgesic Activity of Aceclofenac Betacyclodextrin, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
16. Parwate S. M., Formulation of Sustained Release Matrix Capsule of Venlafaxine HCl using Hydrogenated Vegetable oil. 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
17. Mandlik S. K., Statistical Optimization of Orodispersible Tablet Containing Telmisartan Using 32
Factorial Design. 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
18. Bagade O. M. Formulation and Vitro Evaluation of Rifabutin Loaded Solid Lipid Nanoparticles. 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
19. Pawar P. L, Development of Gastroretentive Drug Delivery System for Cefpodoxime Proxetil.
60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
20. Bade S. T.,Taste masking of Tramadol HCL using Solid Dispersion Technique & Formulation of Rapidly Disintigrating tablet. 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
21. Chudiwal P. D., Taste masking of Tramadol HCL by Polymer Carrier System & Formulation of Rapidly Disintigrating tablet using Factorial Design, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
22. Sonawane S. H., Design & in-Vitro Evaluation of Gastroretentive SR Tablets by using Sodium Starch Glycolate, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
23. Patel K. B., Preparation & Evaluation of Gastroretentive Sustain Released Carvedilol Tablet., 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
24. Mandlik Satish K, Chudiwal Piyush. Pandya Sudhir., Formulation and in vitro evaluation of Gastroretentive drug delivery system containing Clarithromycin for H. Pylori. 60th IPC-2008, New Delhi
25 Pralhad N. Bornare, Development and characterization of sustained release microspheres of ropinirole hydrochloride: Study of various process parameters, Controlled Release Society, 9th
Symposium, 2009, Mumbai.
26 Kiran B. Patel, Expandable gastroretentive sustained release delivery system for carvedilol phosphate, Controlled Release Society, 9th Symposium, 2009, Mumbai.
27 Bhushan R. Aher, Development of sustained release pellets and study the effect of PVP on drug release from surelease coated pellets, Controlled Release Society, 9th Symposium, 2009, Mumbai.
28 Sagar S. Raghoji, Design and evaluation of three pulse chronopharmaceutical drug delivery system, Controlled Release Society, 9th Symposium, 2009, Mumbai.
The following research papers have been accepted at the respective International conferences:
1. Ranpise N. S. and Kulkarni N. S., “Inclusion Complexation of Aceclofenac with β-Cyclodextrin and its Formulation into Tablet” at the XIVth International Cyclodextrin Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 8th –10th May, 2008.
2. Ranpise N. S. and Kulkarni N. S., “Development of Aceclofenac” at the XIVth International Cyclodextrin Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, 8th – 10th May, 2008.
3. Ranpise N. S. and Mair P. D., “Formulation and evaluation of gastric floating and sustained release tablet formulation of Norfloxacin, at the Controlled release society’s (CRS) 35th Annual Meeting & Exposition, New York, USA, 12-16th July, 2008.
4. Ranpise N. S. and Mair P. D., “Gastric retention: An approach to enhance bioavailability of Norfloxacin, at the 68th International Congress of FIP, Basel, Switzerland, 29th August to 4th
September, 2008.
5. Ranpise N. S. and Somvanshi S., “Development of sustained release tablet of metformin hydrochloride by aqueous coating”, at the 7th Central European Symposium on Pharmaceutical Technology and Biodelivery Systems, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 18-20th September, 2008.
Placement status
S. No. Year Name of company No. of students placed
M. Pharm.
1. 2007-2008 Lupin Research Park, Pune 02
2. 2007-2008 FDC, Mumbai 01
3. 2008-2009 Orchid, Hyderabad 03
*Other students have gone for higher studies or joined teaching in various colleges.
Admission procedure
Centralized admission procedure has been prescribed for Govt. & Grant in Aid colleges. However, for private colleges still the admission process is being decided by the Govt. (D.T.E.)
Fee Structure
Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
(These are Interim fees fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti.)
Necessary documents have been submitted to Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai and awaiting their reply for fixing of fees. Refer Encl.13b
Hostel Facilities
Hostel facility is available in the campus, which can accommodate 800 girls and 1200 boys.
Contact address of co-ordinator of the PG programme
Name: Dr. (Mrs.) N. S. Ranpise
Address: C-7, Vibhavari Apartments, Opp. Sahawas Society Lane No.1, Karvenagar, Pune-411 052.
Telephone: 020-25448855
E-mail: nisha_ranpise@yahoo.com
i. Title of the programme : M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
ii. Curricula and Syllabi : XXXIViii. Faculty Profile
S. NO.
NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING
1. Dr. K. S. Jain Professor Drug Design
2. Mr. R. R. Kulkarni Professor Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry
3. Mr. P. B. Dudhe Lecturer Advanced Analytical
techniques
4. Mr. J. B. Bariwal Lecturer Advanced Analytical techniques
5. Ms. R. N. Chawda Lecturer Drug Regulatory Affairs
6. Ms. S. V. Londhe Lecturer Research Methodologies
7. Dr. K. V. Shrinivasan Adjunct Professor (Professor Emeritus)
Guest Lectures
Brief profile of each faculty. Refer Annexure 2.A.1 & 2.B.
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programmeA separate Pharmaceutical Chemistry research lab of the following area has been provided exclusively for the PG programme.
Sr.No. Name of the
Course
Name of the laboratory/workshop
Total Area of lab/workshop
1
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical
Chemistry)
Pharm. Chemistry lab
110.00 sq. m.
A number of books have been ordered exclusively for PG course. Adequate glassware, labware and required chemicals have also been ordered. Sophisticated instruments mentioned in the following table are for M. Pharm. use.
List of Laboratory Equipments & Instruments For M. Pharm. Course (PG)
Refer Enclosure 12b of Compliance Report
Special Purpose
Software, all design tools in case : 1) ISIS Draw 2.4, 2) ACD Labs 10.0, 3) Totalchrom workstation software for HPLC,4) Spectra Manager for UV –visible Spectrophotometer, 5) Chem Draw Proversion 4.5, 6) Spectrum Version – 5.3 for FTIR.
Academic Calendar and frame work : XXXVIAcademic Programme
The academic programme of M. Pharm. (two years postgraduate degree) follows semester pattern as per Pune University. The development of subjects over the two years is as follows (as per Circular No. 207/2008):
Sem. No. Subject Theory Hrs/week Practical Hrs/week
I M Advanced Analytical Techniques 3 6
M-2 Research Methodology 3 -
M-II-1 Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry
3 6
M-II-2 Elective-I 3 -
Seminar 1 -
Research Work - 10
II M-II-3 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry 3 6
M-3 Drug Regulatory Affairs 3 -
M-II-4 Drug Design 3 -
M-II-5 Elective-II 3 -
Seminar 1 -
Research Work - -
III Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Research Work - 42
IV Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Dissertation - 42
Defence (Viva/voce) - -
Research focus List of typical research projects.
Research Areas of Focus for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
The proposed M.Pharm course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry will have thrust on synthetic medicinal chemistry as well as Pharm Analysis. This will focus on New drug discovery research in various categories that includes Rational Design, synthesis biological evaluation of organic and heterocyclic new molecules in the following areas-
1. Anticancer agents – Thienopyrimidine analogues of Gifitinib have been synthesized for anti cancer activity. These may possibly inhibit intracellular phophorylation of tyrosine kinase associated with trans-membrane cell surface receptors.
2. Antihyperlipedimics-The work involves substituted condensed pyrimidines especially thienes, pyrimidines, for cholesterol lowering effect in laboratory animals. Efforts are made to use in vivo models for shorter duration of time as well as in-vitro biochemical models for fast & reliable testing of compounds. A 3D-QSAR study is also being exploited to probe into structural features required for activity.
3. Antihypertensives- This involves work on novel Prazocin analogues selectively acting as antagonist of -1 adrenoreceptor subtypes and will utilize techniques of QSAR, CADD and interactive synthesis and biological evaluation towards lead optimization.
4. Antiulcer-The proposed research aims at development and evaluation of novel molecules (modification of pyridinyl sulfinyl benzimidazole nucleus through isosteric replacement of pyridine and pyrimidine) development and evaluation of milder reversible proton pumps.
5. Antihistaminics- A series of novel pyperazinyl and substitutes pyperazinyl quinazolinones and thienopyrimidinones have been synthesized for antihistaminic activity. Compounds have been evaluated for H1 receptor activity in vitro using a guinea pig ileum preparation.
6. Antimicrobials - Synthesis and evaluation of various heterocyclic molecules for antimicrobial (antibacterial & antifungal) and antitubercular activity will be done.
7. CNS acting drugs – Series of novel triazolo thieno pyrimidine compounds have been synthesized and evaluated against currently available anxiolytic drugs like Alprozolam. The lead compounds show good CNS depressant and anticonvulsant activity.
Industry Linkage
The following student has doing his M. Pharm. Project in the industry as shown below :
Sr, No. Name of Student Name of Industry
1. Amit Wankhede Alkem Pharmaceuticals, Panvel.
Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects
1) Anti-oxidant activity of ethyl acetate extract of Aquilaria agallocha on nitrite-induced methemoglobin formation, International Journal of Green Pharmacy, 2, 43(2008), P.B. Miniyar, T.S. Chitre, S.S.Karve, H.J.Deuskar & K.S.Jain
2) Microwave Based Synthesis of Novel Thienopyrimidine Analogs of Gefitinib; Tet. Lett, 49, 1269, 2008. K.S.Jain, M.S.Phoujdar, M.K.Kathiravan, J.B.Bariwal and others.
3) Recent Advances in Selective α1-Adrenoreceptor Antagonists as Antihypertensive Agents: A review Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 16,4579 (2008) - K.S.Jain, M.S.Phoujdar, R.S.Sahane, M.K.Kathiravan, J.B.Bariwal and others
4) Microwave Assisted organic synthesis for Undergraduate Chemistry Practicals accepted to Indian J. Pharm.Edu. & Res., 42(4), 388 (2008). K.S.Jain, S.V.Londhe, T.S.Chitre, M.K.Kathiravan, J.B.Bariwal and others
5) Hyphenated Analytical Techniques: A review, Indian J. Pharm. Edu. & Res. Jan., 42, 395, (2008). K.S.Jain, S.V.Londhe, S.V.Mulgund, P.Mallade, J.B.Bariwal and others
6) Synthesis and Antiulcer Activity of Novel Pyrimidylthiomethyl- and Pyrimidylsulfinyl-methyl Benzimidazoles as Potential Reversible Proton Pump Inhibitors.’ accepted to Indian J. Pharm.Edu. & Res., 42, 222 (2008). K.S.Jain, M.K.Kathiravan, J.B.Bariwal and others
Presentations
1 Mrs. M.A.Nagras, Design, Synthesis and Evaluation of Novel Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitors as Antihyperlipidemic agents, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008
7) Review on 1,5-Benzothiazepine a versatile pharmacophore-A review, Eur. J.Med.Chem., 43, 2279( 2008), K. S. Jain.
8) Review on Impact of Microwave assisted heating on the combinatorial & parallel synthesis of compound libraries for New Drug Discovery Research, accepted in Indian Drugs, June 2009, K. S. Jain.
9) Reactions of nitriles under acidic conditions: A facile acid catalysed synthesis of condensed 2- substitutedpyrimidin-4(3H)-ones under microwave irradiation, accepted J. Heterocycl. Chem., Aug-30th, 2008, K. S. Jain.
10) Synthesis of Pyrimidines and Condensed Pyrimidines through Reactions of Nitriles with ortho-Aminocarbonyl Substrates under Acidic Conditions: accepted Heterocyles, 78(7), xxx (2009), K. S. Jain.
11) Efficient and rapid one-pot synthesis of substituted 2-amino-3-carbethoxythiophenes under Microwave Irradiation Synth. Commun. 37,4273(2008)., K. S. Jain.
12) Ezetimibe: A Novel cholesterol absorption inhibitor, Indian drugs, Vol 46, pg 91 (2009), K. S. Jain.
13) New Targets for Antihyperlipaemic therapy, communicated to Mini Rev. Med . Chem,, Feb. 2009, K. S. Jain
14) Ionic Liquids in Synthesis of Fused heterocycles, communicated to Current Organic Chemistry , July . 2009.
15) Recent advances in Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors as Atntiproloferative antitumour agents- communicated to Bioorg. & Med. Chem., July 2009
2 Mrs. T. S. Chitre, Microwave assisted High Throughput synthesis of 2, 4- Diamino & 4 aminothieno (2,3-d) pyrimidines, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008
3 Total Microwave Based Synthesis and Biological evaluation of Novel Condensed Pyrimidine Analogues of Gefetinib as anticancer agents, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
4 Synthesis & Antihyperlipamic Evaluation of Some Novel 4-Substituted-2-Substitutedmethyl-6,7-disubstituted Quinazolines, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
5 Synthesis, Pharmacological Evaluation and QSAR of some pyrimidyl-methylsulfinylbenzimidazoles as potential reversible Proton Pump Inhibitors. (PPI’s), 60th
IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
6 Synthesis & Antihyperlipamic evaluation of some 2-[1-(2,4-disubstitutedphenyl)-4-azetidin-2-yl]-5,6-disubstitutedthieno[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-ones, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
Placement status
S. No. Year Name of company No. of students placed
M. Pharm.
3. 2007-2008 Macleod, Mumbai 02
4. 2008-2009 Oxygen Healthcare, Ahmedabad
04
5. 2008-2009 Orchid, Hyderabad 03
*Other students have gone for higher studies or joined teaching in various colleges.
Admission procedure
Centralized admission procedure has been prescribed for Govt. & Grant in Aid colleges. However, for private colleges still the admission process is being decided by the Govt. (D.T.E.)
Fee Structure
Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 asInterim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
(These are Interim fees fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti.)
Necessary documents have been submitted to Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai and awaiting their reply for fixing of fees. Refer Encl.13b
Hostel Facilities
Hostel facility is available in the campus, which can accommodate 800 girls and 1200 boys.
Contact address of co-ordinator of the PG programme
Name: Dr. K. S. Jain
Address: ‘Tejas’, 29/B, Madhavbaug Society, Nr., Shivtirthnagar , Kothrud, Pune –411029.
Telephone: 020-25455077/65222074 / 09422322070
E-mail: kishor.s.jain@gmail.com
i) Title of the programme : M.Pharm. (Pharmacology)
ii) Curricula and Syllabi : XXXIV
iii) Faculty Profile
S. NO.
NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING
1. Dr. . R. S. Somani Professor Advanced Pharmacology
2. Ms. R. S. Sahane Lecturer Research Methologies
3. Ms. V. M. Shende Lecturer Molecular Pharmacology
4. Mr. D. P. Jain Lecturer Drug Regulatory Affairs
5. Mrs. S. V. Mulgund Lecturer Advanced Analytical Techniques
6. Dr. S. R. Naik Adjunct Professor Clinical Pharmacology
Brief profile of each faculty. Refer Annexure 2.A.1 & 2.B.5
Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programmeA separate Pharmaceutics research lab of the following area has been provided exclusively for the PG programme.
Sr.No. Name of the
Course
Name of the laboratory/workshop
Total Area of lab/workshop
1
M.Pharm (Pharmacology) Pharmacology Research lab
110.00 sq. m.
A number of books have been ordered exclusively for PG course. Adequate glassware, labware and required chemicals have also been ordered. Sophisticated instruments mentioned in the following table are for M. Pharm. use.
List of Laboratory Equipments & Instruments For M. Pharm. Course (PG)
Refer Enclosure 12b of Compliance Report.
Special Purpose
Software, all design tools in case : PCP Dissolution software Academic Calendar and frame work : XXXVI
Academic Programme
The academic programme of M. Pharm. (two years postgraduate degree) follows semester pattern as per Pune University. The development of subjects over the two years is as follows (as per Circular No. 207/2008):
Sem. No. Subject Theory Hrs/week Practical Hrs/week
I M Advanced Analytical Techniques 3 6
M-2 Research Methodology 3 -
M-III-1 Advanced Pharmacology (Preclinical Evaluation of Drugs)
3 6
M-III-2 Elective-I 3 -
Seminar 1 -
Research Work - 10
II M-III-3 Clinical Pharmacology 3 6
M-3 Drug Regulatory Affairs 3 -
M-III-4 Molecular Pharmacology 3 -
M-III-5 Elective-II 3 -
Seminar 1 -
Research Work - -
III Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Research Work - 42
IV Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Dissertation - 42
Defence (Viva/voce) - -
Research focus List of typical research projects.
Research Areas of Focus for M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
Thrust Areas Of Research
1. Cardiovascular Pharmacology :It is one of the major diseases that cause mortality worldwide. Although various drugs have been developed, search for new drugs to have better efficacy and more safety is ongoing .In the new drug discovery development the staff are highly skilled to screen newly synthesized drugs for cardiovascular activity. In this area three international papers, one national paper and more than 5 presentations have been made by our staff members.
2. Neurosteroids :
This involves basic research identifying new targets for psychiatric disorders. Antipsychiatric drugs like olanzapine, clozapine mediate their action through neurosteriods. A thesis was submitted at Nagpur University regarding the research work carried by one of our staff member. One international presentation and one national presentation were made in this area.
3. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome:Knowledge of the phenomenon of the tolerance and withdrawal helps our understanding nature of alcohol addiction and prompts the development of new scheme. One of our staff member have been involved in studying the neurotransmitters like GABA, neurosteriods etc. involved in regulation of this phenomenon. Two presentations have been made in this aspect.
4. Starvation suppressant:One of our staff member has worked on a famous project entitled “Scientific Investigation of secret warfare practices in Kautilya arthrashastra” sponsored by Defense Research Development Organization (DRDO), New Delhi. The out come of the project was presented at Indian Pharmaceutical Congress.
5. Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory activity:
The college had developed facilities to screen new analgesics and antiinflammatory Drugs. Our staff members has developed skills and standardized most of the routine models to screen these agents. One of our staff members has been involved in screening of analgesic and antiinflammatory activity of herbal formulation of Indus Natural Products, Pune. This formulation has passed preclinical trials, toxicity testing and approved by Drug controller of India to carry out clinical trials. The drugs has entered to the Phase III stage of clinical trial.
6. Hypoglycemic and anti diabetic activity:
Herbal formulation was screened for hypoglycemic and anti diabetic activity. An industrial project in collaboration with Indus Natural Products, Pune was carried by one of our staff members and his valuable serviced is well appreciated.
7. Hypolipidemic and Anti – atherosclerotic activity:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Sinhgad College of Pharmacy is actively involved in synthesizing new drug molecules for hypolipidemic activity. As a collaborative research Department of Pharmacology will undertake the screening of these new drugs.
8. Herbal Drug Technology:
Many of our staff members had been involved in development of new drugs from plant origin. Nature is always the source of knowledge and the research never ends when nature is searched. For this purpose our department is in collaboration with various departments in and around Pune.
9. Respiratory disorders:
One of our staff members has expertise in development of new animal model to screen antiasthmatics drugs. He has a work experience of about 1- year in this field.
10. Neuro Pharmacology:
Our staff members can efficiently do the general neuropharmacological blind screening of herbal drugs. Instruments like electroconvulsometer, Cooke’s pole climbing apparatus have been purchased to strengthen the screening of these drugs
Industry Linkage
Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects
1) Hypoglycemic & Antidiabetic Effects of seeds of myristica fragnance in normoglycemic and alloxan induced diabetic rats, Asian J. Exp.Sci., 22(01), 65-102 (2008). R.S.Somani, and others.
Presentations
1 P.Y Vadnal, Evaluation of hepatoprotective activity of ethanolic extract of bark of Cassia fistula, presented at 41st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
2 H.S. Bhapkar, Antidepressant effect of roots of Asparagus racemosus on diabetes-induces depression in rats, presented at 41st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
3 A.K. Chudiwal, Antidiabetic potential of rhizomes of Alpinia galanga in alloxan- induced diabetic rats, presented at 41st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
4 R.L. Bansode, Effect of Tinospora cordifolia (guduchi) on diabetes induced memory deficit in rats, presented at 41st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
5 P.P. Shivgunde, Antinociceptive activity of ethanolic extract of rhizomes of Alpinia galangal, presented at 41st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
6 R. S. Somani, Effect of roots of Rubia cordifolia in streptozotocin-nicotinamide induced
type-II diabetes mellitus, presented at 41st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
7 A.S. Shaikh, Evaluation of herbomineral preparation (Dolabi) in diabetic neuropathy, presented at 41st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
8 G.S. Sakhare, Antinociceptive activity of ethanolic extract of bark of Cassia fistula, presented at 41st IPS, 2008 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
9 Mr R.S.Somani, A Comparative Evaluation of Some Blood Glucose Lowering Agents of Plant Origin, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008
Placement status
N.A. (2008-2009 is the second year of M. Pharm.)
Admission procedure
Centralized admission procedure has been prescribed for Govt. & Grant in Aid colleges. However, for private colleges still the admission process is being decided by the Govt. (D.T.E.)
Fee Structure
Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
(These are Interim fees fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti.)
Necessary documents have been submitted to Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai and awaiting their reply for fixing of fees. Refer Encl.13b
Hostel Facilities
Hostel facility is available in the campus, which can accommodate 800 girls and 1200 boys.
Contact address of co-ordinator of the PG programme
Name: Dr. R. S. Somani
Address: Chandrama, F-504, DSK Vishwa, Dhayari, Pune – 411 041.
Telephone: 09423449191
E-mail: rahulsomani2001@yahoo.com
i. Title of the programme : M.Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)
ii. Curricula and Syllabi : XXXIViii. Faculty Profile
S. NO.
NAME DESIGNATION SUBJECT TEACHING
1. Mr. V. R. Sarode Professor Quality Planning and Analysis
2 Mrs. M. A. Nagras Asst. Professor Advanced Quality Assurance Techniques
3. Ms. S. V. Londhe Lecturer Advanced Analytical Techniques
4. Mrs. S. V. Mulgund Lecturer Pharmaceutical Validation
5. Mr. S. P. Vassa Lecturer Drug Regulatory Affairs
6. Ms. A. N. Ranade Lecturer Research Methodologies
7. Mr. S. D. Sawant Adjunct Professor Visiting
Brief profile of each faculty. Refer Annexure 2.A.1 & 2.B.5 Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme
A separate Pharmaceutics research lab of the following area has been provided exclusively for the PG programme.
Sr.No. Name of the
Course
Name of the laboratory/workshop
Total Area of lab/workshop
1
M.Pharm (Quality Assurance Techniques)
Quality Assurance Techniques
Research lab
102.00 sq. m.
A number of books have been ordered exclusively for PG course. Adequate glassware, labware and required chemicals have also been ordered. Sophisticated instruments mentioned in the following table are for M. Pharm. use.
List of Laboratory Equipments & Instruments For M. Pharm. Course (PG)
Refer Enclosure 12b
Special Purpose
Software, all design tools in case : PCP Dissolution software Total Chrome Navigator, ACD Labs Chem
Office
Academic Calendar and frame work : XXXVI
Academic Programme
The academic programme of M. Pharm. (two years postgraduate degree) follows semester pattern as per Pune University. The development of subjects over the two years is as follows (as per Circular No. 207/2008):
Sem. No. Subject Theory Hrs/week Practical Hrs/week
I M Advanced Analytical Techniques 3 6
M-2 Research Methodology 3 -
M-V-1 Advanced Quality Assurance Techniques (cGMP & Documentation)
3 6
M-V-2 Elective-I 3 -
Seminar 1 -
Research Work - 10
II M-V-3 Pharmaceutical Validation 3 6
M-3 Drug Regulatory Affairs 3 -
M-V-4 Quality Planning and Analysis 3 -
M-V-5 Elective-II 3 -
Seminar 1 -
Research Work - -
III Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Research Work - 42
IV Seminar on Dissertation 1 -
Dissertation - 42
Defence (Viva/voce) - -
Research focus List of typical research projects.
Research Areas of Focus for M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)
The Department of Quality Assurance Techniques has main focus on theoretical knowledge with hands-on skills in all areas that impart drug quality. It provides practical experience in pharmaceutical quality control, validation of testing methods and processes, technical writing skills, regulatory compliance and proper documentation procedures.
Thrust Areas Of Research
1. Analysis of formulation and implementation of standard operating procedures for
different manufacturing processes as per WHO, GMP, USFDA, TGA and MCC guidelines.
2. Set up of dosage form facility as per International Standards for various API and their formulations (dosage forms) like, tablets, liquid orals and suspensions or sterile and non sterile ointments, creams, gels and aerosols.
3. Provide the Design Qualifications (DQ), Operation Qualifications (OQ), Installation Qualifications (IQ) and Performance Qualifications (PQ) for various machines used in the manufacturing processes.
4. Development of innovative coating techniques for tablet manufacturing.5. Development and validation of various plant procedures for manufacture of formulations
according to cGMP guidelines.6. Development of guidelines for preparation of Dossiers and DMF’s.7. Development of Process validation Protocols for various dosage forms.8. Implementation of cGMP as per International Standards for setting up of Bulk Drug and / or
Formulation Industry.9. Analytical development, validation and stability data indicating HPTLC/HPLC or
spectrophotometric methods for drug formulations.
Industry Linkage
The following students have done their M. Pharm. Project in various industries as shown below :
Sr, No. Name of Student Name of Industry
1. Vijay More Osaka Pharmaceuticals, Satara.
2. Mayur Kinvisara Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Pune.
3. Smruti Sonawane Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Pune.
4. Piyush Chudiwal NuLife Pharmaceuticals, Pune.
5. Sagar Kale Wockhardt, Aurangabad.
Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out of masters projects
1 Development of stability indicating HPLC method and characterization of major degradation products of Satranidazole communicated to Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, Oct., 2008, S. V. Mulgund and S. V. Londhe
2 Development of HPLC Analysis for Satranidazole and Mass Spectral Characterisation of Majaor Degradation Products, communicated to Analytical Letters, June 2009. S. V. Mulgund and S. V. Londhe
3 Development and Validation of a Stability Indicating HPLC method for Irbesartan. communicated to Analytical Letters, June 2009. S. V. Mulgund and S. V. Londhe
4 Stability Indicating HPLC Method for Simultaneous Determination of Mephenesin and Diclofenac Diethylamine, Indian J. Pharm. Sci., 71(1), 1 (2009), S. V. Mulgund and S. V. Londhe
Presentations
1 Ms. S. V. Londhe, “Development and Validation of Stability Indicating Methods for Determination of drugs in pure form and Pharmaceutical preparations, Innovation 2008, 21-22 Nov 2008
2 Sanap G. S.,Development & Vitro Evaluation Of Buccal Tablet of Quinapril HCl, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
3 Parwate S. M., Formulation of Sustained Release Matrix Capsule of Venlafaxine HCl using Hydrogenated Vegetable oil. 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
4 Bagade O. M. Formulation and Vitro Evaluation of Rifabutin Loaded Solid Lipid Nanoparticles. 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
5 Chudiwal P. D., Taste masking of Tramadol HCL by Polymer Carrier System & Formulation of Rapidly Disintigrating tablet using Factorial Design, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
6 Sonawane S. H., Design & in-Vitro Evaluation of Gastroretentive SR Tablets by using Sodium Starch Glycolate, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
7 Mandlekar P.P., Development and validation of a stability indicating HPLC method for Irbesartan, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
8 Ambep S. U, Development of validated stability indicating HPLC method for simultaneous determination of Mephenesin and Diclofenac diethylamine, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
9 Deshpande A. S, Development of stability indicating HPLC method and characterization of major degradation products of satranidazole, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008.
10 Khivasara M. R, Evaluation of drug release modifying property of Rondia dumetorum fruit mucilage, 60th IPC Delhi 12-14 Dec 2008
11 Mandlik Satish K, Chudiwal Piyush. Pandya Sudhir., Formulation and in vitro evaluation of Gastroretentive drug delivery system containing Clarithromycin for H. Pylori. 60th IPC-2008, New Delhi
Placement status
N.A. (2008-2009 is the second year of M. Pharm)
Admission procedure
Centralized admission procedure has been prescribed for Govt. & Grant in Aid colleges. However, for private colleges still the admission process is being decided by the Govt. (D.T.E.)
Fee Structure
Non-Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
Sponsored Candidates – Rs. 80,000/- (80% of Fees fixed for the A. Y. 2009-10 as Interim fee for A. Y. 2009-10)
(These are Interim fees fixed by Shikshan Shulka Samiti.)
Necessary documents have been submitted to Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai and awaiting their reply for fixing of fees. Refer Encl.13b
Hostel Facilities
Hostel facility is available in the campus, which can accommodate 800 girls and 1200 boys.
Contact address of co-ordinator of the PG programme
Name: Prof. V. R. Sarode
Address: Hadapsar, Pune-411 052
Telephone: 94220-02727 / 020-25232525
E-mail: vinayaksarode@rediffmail.com
ENCL.I
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND THEIR BRIEF BACKGROUND(List of Governing Body constituted as per the AICTE)
SR.
NO.
NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND
01 PROF. M.N. NAVALE
FONDER - PRESIDENT, STE SOCIETY
CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA
ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ESTABLISHING NEW TECHNOLOGICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ABOUT
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY 30 YEARS TOTAL TEACHING AND INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
02 DR. (MRS.) SUNANDA M. NAVALE
SECRETARY, STE SOCIETY,
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER B.A., MPM. Ph. D.
ABOUT 8 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
03 SHRI. G. K. SHAHANI,
DIRECTOR (PROJECT)
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER B.SC., 36 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SEIMENS INDIA, RETIRED AS GENERAL MANAGER, EIGHT YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE.
04 MR. R. R. KULKARNI,
DIRECTOR (Admn.)
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER M.A.,
RETIRED IAS OFFICER
05 MR. M. K. AVACHAT
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER B. PHARM., M.PHARM
18 YEARS INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
06 MEMBER – SECRETARY
WRC AICTE MUMBAI
MEMBER
(Ex-Officio)
-
07 PROF V. M. KULKARNI
AICTE NOMINEE
MEMBER Ph.D
PROFESSOR EMIRETUS
08 DR. D. A. MANDHARE
UNIVERSITY NOMINEE
MEMBER 26 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATION
09 NOMINEE OF DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, M.S., MUMBAI (EX-OFFICIO)
MEMBER --
10 NOMINEE OF STATE GOVT. (INDUSTRIALIST / TECHNOLOGIST / EDUCATIONIST
MEMBER --
11 DR. K. S. JAIN, PRINCIPAL,
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,
MEMBER-SECRETARY.
M.PHARM, Ph.D
INDUSTRY- 7 YEARS
TEACHING 21 YEARS
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
In each academic year GC is conducted twice a year.
ENCL.II
MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC ADVISORY BODY(Local Managing Committee constituted as per the Maharashtra University Act 1994 U/S 85)
SR.
NO.
NAME DESIGNATION BACKGROUND
01 PROF. M.N. NAVALE
FOUNDER - PRESIDENT, STE SOCIETY
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
CHAIRMAN M.E. (ELECT) MIE, MBA
ABOUT 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ESTABLISHING NEW TECHNOLOGICAL & PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ABOUT 30 YEARS TOTAL TEACHING AND INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
02 DR. (MRS.) SUNANDA M. NAVALE
SECRETARY, STE SOCIETY,
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER B.A., MPM, Ph. D.
ABOUT 8 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
03 SHRI. G. K. SHAHANI,
DIRECTOR (PROJECT)
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER B.SC., 36 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SEIMENS INDIA, RETIRED AS GENERAL MANAGER, EIGHT YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE.
04 MR. R. R. KULKARNI,
DIRECTOR (Admn.)
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER M.A. ,
Retired IAS officer
05 MR. M. K. AVACHAT
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER M.PHARM
16 YEARS INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
06 Dr. A. V. DESHPANDE
REGISTRAR STE SOCIETY
MEMBER M. E., Ph. D.
07 MRS. M.A. NAGRAS
Assistant Professor, SCOP
TEACHING STAFF REPRESENTATIVE
B.Pharm, M.S.
Teaching – 8years
Industry – 8 years
08 MRS. A.M.AVACHAT
Assistant Professor, SCOP
TEACHING STAFF REPRESENTATIVE
B.Pharm, M. Pharm.
Teaching – 17 years
Industry –1 year
09 MRS. S.K.PATWARDHAN
Assistant Professor, SCOP
TEACHING STAFF REPRESENTATIVE
B.Pharm, M. Pharm.
Teaching - 8 years
Industry - Nil
10 MRS. S. S. KABADI
OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT
NON-TEACHING STAFF
REPRESENTATIVE
B.Sc., M.P.M., M. Phil.
8 years experience
11 DR. K. S. JAIN, PRINCIPAL,
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,
NOMINEE OF STE SOCIETY
MEMBER-SECRETARY.
M.Pharm, Ph.D
Industry- 7 years
Teaching 21 years
In each academic year LMC is conducted twice a year.
ENCL-III
ORGANISATIONAL CHART AND PROCESSES
Board of Trustees – Managing Committee
Appointed CEO/ Directors
Principal
HOD-I/II/III/IV/V Librarian
Professor/ Asst. Professor//Lecturer
Lab. Staff Administrative / Office Staff / Accounts Staff
ENCL-IV
NATURE AND EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT OF FACULTY AND STUDENTS IN ACADEMIC AFFAIRS/ IMPROVEMENTS
Before the beginning of the academic year each faculty member prepares a month wise plan for lectures and practicals as per University of Pune syllabus for the entire year.
After each lecture the topic taught and the number of present/ absent Students are noted down in a logbook.
Monthly academic monitoring is done for all four years. Students whose attendance falls below requirement (less than 75%) are given an oral warning as well as their parents are informed in few cases they are given written understanding. One of the staff members is appointed as in-charge for academic monitoring committee. The other members of which are the respective class teachers.
The progress and attendance of the students is communicated to their parents/guardians through post twice a year.
A yearly meeting of parents and teachers is arranged to discuss their wards progress, weaknesses, as well as the methodologies adopted for teaching.
There is a representative for each class as well as a class teacher who interacts regularly to discuss various aspects of academics as well as the difficulties of the students.
A syllabus completion report is submitted by each faculty member for all the subjects taught by him/her at the end of the academic year.
ENCL-V
MECHANISM/NORMS & PROCEDURE FOR DEMOCRATIC/GOOD GOVERNANCE
Philosophy of Governance :
Though Colleges and Labs have been traditionally called institutions, they have been administered through essentially as organization. Sinhgad Technical Education Society is also on educational organization catering the needs for the development of its institutions. All these institutions are engaged in ‘human processing’ the focal point of governance is ‘the Student,
The philosophy of Sinhgad Technical Education Society has been providing active participation and involvement of Staff concerned in formulating strategies, polices and reviewing the performance of the institute. The hierarchy is complimentary rather than competitive.
Board of Governors:
As an organization the Society is committed to the accomplishment of the goal to develop excellence in the technical and higher education ensuring highest quality of faculty, resources and infrastructure reinforced with innovations and research on the latest development in education and technologies. Therefore the Board of Governors of the Society is a fine blend of Educationists Visionaries,
Academicians, Researchers, Technocrats Scientists and Educational Administrators. There are four distinct bodies Four the governance of the institute.
1) STE Society Board of Trustees / Managing Committee.President [(Chief Managing Trustee),Secretary (Jt. Chief Managing Trustee), Jt Secretary and Members]
2) Appointed Registrars CEO/ Directors:The Society has appointed a Registrar for the Society, Chief Executive officer for each campus, and a battery of Directors in each of functional areas as Director (Project), Director (Administration), Director (Technical Education), Director (Health Sciences) Director (Pharmaceutical Sciences)
3) Governing Council:It is constituted as per the norms of AICTE. It works under the Chairmanship of the President of STE Society; having appropriate representation from the statutory bodies affiliating body, industrialists and academicians of high repute. The council has four Sub committees namely Finance, Building, Selection and Purchase (Equipment) Committees each committee includes minimum one representative from the faculties / HOD. The Principal of the institute works as Member Secretary for the sub committees and Governing Council.
4) Local Managing Committee: It is constituted under the provisions of Maharashtra University Act 1994 (U/s 85) consisting of 11 members among the members due representation is given to the teaching and non-teaching staff members.
ENCL.-VI
STUDENT FEEDBACK ON INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE/FACULTY PERFORMANCE
Student’s feedback is regularly taken for assessment of Faculty and system (facilities available, Infrastructure etc.) in a proforma, specimen copy of which is attached herewith.
ENCL.-VII
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS
Class representatives as well as representative students of each class gives feedback about the faculty, administration and facilities to the class teacher and Principal. This takes care of most of the student problems in day-to-day affairs.
In case there is a grievance that is not addressed in regular meetings the principal is informed of the same by the class teacher after interaction with class representative and students. Whenever need arises a common meeting is then held with the principal along with class teacher and class representative/ students. If required a written application is given to the principal, upon which appropriate action is taken.
We also have an academic monitoring committee which includes all the class teachers and an
Academic monitoring Incharge. This committee ensures that regular feedback is taken from the students regarding satisfactory teaching and syllabus coverage by different teachers. It ensures regularity and systematic approach from both sides, students, as well as, teachers and thus helps to improve the overall academic performance of students and thus the college.
Any grievance arising from students, staff or faculty is addressed by Academic Monitoring Committee through discussions with representative from staff and students along with the Principal.ENCL.-VIIIa
12 ii) (b) Details of the Full Time Teaching Faculty exclusively appointed and working for the AICTE approved programme with designation, date of birth, qualification alongwith class / division obtained, experience, date of joining and pay scale (Programme wise).
Name of the
Course
S.
No.
Name (s) of the
Teaching Faculty
Designation
(Lecturer/ Asst.
Professor/ Professor)
Qualifications with field of specialization with class/division of passing
Date of Birth
Experience
a) Teaching
b) Industry
c) Research
Date of Joining
Institution
UG PG Doctorate a b c
UG Level
B. Pharm.
1 Dr. K. S. Jain
Principal & Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chem.)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
24/2/60 20 7 2230/08/2005
2 Ms. M. S. Phoujdar
Professor B. Pharm.
First
M.Tech
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
Registered
3/9/68 5 11 1 11/9/2003
3 Mrs. A. M. Avachat
Asst. Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm. (Pharma
ceutics)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm.ceutics)
Thesis submitted
27/12/66
17 1 -- 15/7/2002
4 Mr. S. D. Sawarkar
Asst. Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm. (Pharma
ceutics), M.B.A.
First
--- 1/10/49 31 --- --- 24/2/2001
5 Dr. R. S. Somani
Professor B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm.
(Pharma
cology)
First
Ph. D. (Pharma cology)
27/7/76 8 0 3 18/5/2005
6 Mrs. S. K. Patwardhan
Asst. Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm.
(Pharma
cognosy)
First
--- 30/12/75 8 0 0 15/7/2002
7 Ms. S. V. Londhe
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First
--- 6/3/82 3 -- -- 15/2/2006
8 Mrs. S. V. Mulgund
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First with distinction
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First
--- 17/6/79 4 -- -- 3/10/2006
9 Mr. P. B. Dudhe
Lecturer B. Pharm
First.
M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chem.)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
Registered
3/2/83 2 -- -- 28/8/07
10 Ms. R. Chavda
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm Chem)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
Registered
14/9/80 4 1.2 -- 1/7/08
11 Ms. P.S. Kulkarni
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm Chem)
First
--- 30/3/84 1.7 -- -- 28/1/08
12 Mrs. S. P. Vassa
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm Chem)
First
--- 29/11/79 0.2 6 6 16/6/2009
13 Mrs. S. N. Shrotriya
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
First
Ph. D. (Pharma ceutics)
Registered
05/6/78 4 0 0 10/8/2005
14 Mrs. A. N. Ranade
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First with distinction
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First wth distinction
Ph. D. (Pharma ceutics)
Registered
9/12/81 1.9 1 -- 2/1/2007
15 Mr. S.M. Mandlik
Lecturer B. Pharm
First.
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
First
Ph. D. (Pharmaceutics)
Registered
4/12/83 1.6 -- -- 14/01/08
16 Mr. M.S. Gambhire
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
First
Ph. D. (Pharmaceutics)
Registered
10/9/81 1.8 2 -- 10/3/08
17 Mrs. V.M. Gambhire
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
First
--- 15/5/80 2.6 1.4 -- 10/3/08
18 Ms. R. S. Sahane
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm.
(Pharmacology
First
Ph. D. (Pharma cology)
Registered
18/4/81 2 -- -- 13/7/2006
19 Ms. V. M. Shende
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm.
(Pharmacology
First
Ph. D. (Pharma cology)
Registered
21/4/84 2 -- -- 20/6/2007
20 Mr. D.P. Jain
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
First
--- 28/4/84 1.6 -- -- 9/2/08
21 Ms. K. S. Bodas
Lecturer B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm.
(Pharmacognosy)
First
--- 9/10/82 2 -- -- 2/7/2007
22 Mrs. N. P. Kulkarni
Research associate
B. Sc.
First
M. Sc. (Drug Design)
--- 10/01/76 2 -- -- 06/7/2009
Library
23 Mrs. K. S. Gokhale
Librarian B. Lib M. Lib. (Library Sc.)
SET
--- 14/8/70 11 - - 1/1/2001
24 Ms. P. Ghorpade
Asst. Librarian
B.A. M. Lib. (Library Sc.) --- 15/9/79 2 - - 13/3/2007
25 Mrs. A.D. Bhinge
Asst. Librarian
B.A. M.A., B. Lib. (Library Sc.)
--- 21/10/77 1 - - 1/08/08
Humanities and Social Sciences
Name of the Course
S.
No.
Name (s) of the
Teaching
Faculty
Designation
(Lecturer/
Asst. Profes
sor/ Profes
sor)
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.
PAN Number
UG PG Doctorate A b c
PG Leve
l
M. Pharm.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
1 Dr. K. S. Jain
Principal & Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chem.)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
24/2/60
20 7 22
30/08/2005
22000-500-24500 From joining
(Present Basic 25000/-
)
ABZPJ6789P
2 Mr. R.R. Kulkarni
Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chem)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
Registered
27/11/54
4 24
15
22/5/08
12000-420-18300 From joining
(Present Basic 12840/-)
ACDPK5491L
3 Dr. J. B. Bariwal
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chem.)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
18/2/80
4 02 --
01/09/
2008
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8000/-)
Applied
4 Mr. P. B. Dudhe
Lecturer
B. Phar
m
First.
M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chem.)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
Registered
3/2/83 2 -- --
28/8/07
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8000/-)
ANKPD2483R
6 Ms. R. Chavda
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm Chem)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
Registered
14/9/80
4 1.2
--
1/7/08 8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8000/-)
AGWPC9490L
6 Ms. S. V. Londhe
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First
--- 6/3/82
3 -- --
15/2/2006
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8275/-)
ADEPL9772D
7 Dr. K.V. Shrinivasan
Emeritus Prof
B.Sc.
(Tech)
M.Sc.Tech
Ph.D
Chem
30/1/48
5 3 32
2/2/08 10,000/-(Consolidated)
Applied
Pharmaceutics
1 Dr. (Mrs.) N. S. Ranpise
Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm. (Pharmac
eutics)
First
Ph. D. (Pharmaceutics)
10/12/72
8.5
0 4 1/12/2000
16400-450-22500 From joining
(Present Basic 16400/-)
AEMPR1304N
2 Mrs. A. P. Pandit
Asst. Profes
sor
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm. (Pharma
ceutics)
First
--- 27/6/74
7 0 0 16/7/2002
12000-420-18300 From joining
(Present Basic 12000/-)
AIZPP1995J
3 Mrs. S. N. Shrotriya
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm. (Pharmac
eutics)
First
Ph. D. (Pharmac
eutics)
Registered
05/6/78
4 0 0 10/8/2005
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8000/-)
BFXPS7562E
4 Mrs. A. N. Ranade
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First with
distinction
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First wth distinctio
n
Ph. D. (Pharmac
eutics)
Registered
9/12/81
1.9
1 --
2/1/2007
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8275/-)
ALUPR5389J
5 Mr. S.M. Mandlik
Lecturer
B. Phar
m
First.
M. Pharm.
(Pharmaceutics)
First
Ph. D. (Pharmac
eutics)
Registered
4/12/83
1.6
-- --
14/01/08
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8000/-)
ARMPM6287E
6 Ms. S. V. Londhe
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First
--- 6/3/82
3 -- --
15/2/2006
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8275/-)
ADEPL9772D
7 Dr. C. R. Kokare
Adjunct
Professor
B. Pharm.
M.Pharm. (Pharma
ceutics)
First
Ph. D. (Pharmaceutics)
14/7/59
15
-- 10
Visiting
Pharmacology1 Dr. R.
S. Somani
Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm.
(Pharma
cology)
First
Ph. D. (Pharma cology)
27/7/76
8 0 3 18/5/2005
16400-450-22500 From joining
(Present Basic 16400/-)
APBPS4317Q
2 Ms. R. S. Sahane
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm.
(Pharmacology
First
Ph. D. (Pharma cology)
Registered
18/4/81
3 -- --
13/7/2006
8000-275-13500From joining
(Present Basic 8275/-)
AJUPD2503L
3 Ms. V. M. Shende
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M.Pharm.
(Pharmacology
First
Ph. D. (Pharma cology)
Registered
21/4/84
2 -- --
20/6/2007
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8000/-)
BTFPS6063J
4 Mr. D.P. Jain
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm.
(Pharmacology)
First
--- 28/4/84
1.6
-- --
9/2/08 8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8000/-)
AIJPJ0733E
5 Mrs. S. V. Mulgund
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First with
distinction
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First
--- 17/6/79
4 -- --
3/10/2006
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8550/-)
ALOPM2725K
6 Dr. S. R. Naik
Adjunct
Professor
B. Sc.
First
M.Sc.
(Pharma
cology)
First
Ph. D. (Pharmacology)
11/5/45
22
16
37
Visiting
Quality Assurance Techniques
1 Mr. V. R. Sarode
Professor
Univ. of Pune Approved
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chem)
First
--- 18/9/49
0.6
33
---
20/12/2008
16400-450-22500 From joining
(Present Basic 16400/-)
ADCPS1501M
2 Mrs. M. A. Nagras
Asst. Profes
sor
B. Phar
m
First.
MS (Pharm. Chem)
First
Ph. D. (Pharm. Chem.)
Registered
4/2/66 9 8 0 1/1/2001
12000-420-18300 From joining
(Present Basic 12840/-)
ACFPN6063G
3 Ms. S. V. Londhe
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First)
--- 6/3/82
3.6
-- --
15/2/2006
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8275/-)
ADEPL9772D
4 Mrs. S. V. Mulgund
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First with
distinction
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First
--- 17/6/79
4 -- --
3/10/2006
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8550/-)
ALOPM2725K
5 Mrs. A. N. Ranade
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First with
distinction
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First wth distinctio
n
Ph. D. (Pharma ceutics)
Registered
9/12/81
1.9
1 --
2/1/2007
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8275/-)
ALUPR5389J
6 Mrs. S. P. Vassa
Lecturer
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Pharm Chem)
First
--- 29/11/79
0.2
6 6 16/6/2009
8000-275-13500 From joining
(Present Basic 8000/-)
BIAPS2355D
7 Dr. S. D. Sawant
Adjunct
Professor
B. Pharm.
First
M. Pharm. (Quality
Assurance
Techniques)
First
Ph. D. 7/8/65
17
-- --
Visiting
FACULTY EMPLOYED AND LEFT DURING THE ACADEMIC
YEAR 2006-07, 2007-08 & 2008-09
Year Faculty Joined Faculty Left
2006-2007 1. Mrs. V. S. Thakur2. Ms. R. S. Sahane3. Mr. U. V. Bhosale4. Mrs. S. V. Mulgund5. Mr. D. D. Magar
1. Mrs. V. S. Thakur2. Mr. V. S. Bendre3. Mr. U. V. Bhosale4. Ms. M. S. Bhosale5. Mr. P. S. Gadewar
6. Ms. H. S. Panpatil7. Mr. A. R. Tapas8. Mr. R. S. Kalhapure9. Mr. S. B. Gundewar
2007-2008 1. Ms. A. N. Ranade2. Ms. V. M. Shende3. Ms. K. G. Chauhan4. Ms. K. S. Bodas5. M. A. Agarwal6. Mr. V. D. Rakhe7. Mr. P. B. Dudhe 8. Mr. M. S. Gambhire9. Mrs. V. M. Gambhire10. Mr. S. M. Mandlik11. Mr. D. P. Jain12. Ms. P. S. Kulkarni13. Mr. R. R. Kulkarni
1. Mr. D. D. Magar2. Mr. A. R. Tapas3. Mr. A. A. Mahajan4. Mrs. V. A. Thatte5. Ms. K. G. Chauhan6. M. A. Agarwal7. Mr. V. D. Rakhe8. Mrs. T. S. Chitre
2008-2009 1. Dr. Milan Satia2. Ms. R. N. Chawda3. Mr. M. K. Kathiravan4. Mr. J. B. Bariwal5. Mr. V. R. Sarode6. Mrs. S. A. Unawane7. Dr. A. R. Bafna8. Dr. (Mrs.) P. A. Bafna9. Mrs. N. P. Kulkarni
1. Dr. Milan Satia2. Mr. M. K. Kathiravan3. Dr. A. R. Bafna4. Dr. (Mrs.) P. A. Bafna
ENCL-IX
a. Profile of Director / Principal
1. Name: DR. JAIN K. S.
2. Date of Birth: 24/2/1960
3. Educational Qualification: M. Pharm., Ph. D.
4. Work Experience:- Teaching: 22 years- Research: 20 years- Industry: 7- Others: Nil
5. Area of Specializations: Medicinal Chemistry including Organic Synthesis, Drug Design (CADD/QSAR), Chemical Process Development of API, Green Chemistry.
6. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Medicinal Chemistry, Organic Chemistry
7. Post Graduate Level: Drug Design, New Drug Discovery Research, Chemical Process Development of API using Green Chemistry.
8. Research guidance: Presently recognized PG & Ph. D. guide of 4 universities (Pune, Bharati Deemed, Gujarat & Saurashtra Universities). Till date guided 15 M. Pharm. students.Presently 8 M. Pharm. & 3 Ph. D. students are registered.
No. of papers published
-National Journals – 27
-International Journals - 28
-Papers presented - International -11
National - 78
9. Projects Carried out: 03 + 08 (Industrial) 10. Patents: Nil11. Technology Transfer: 12 (Industrial)12. Research Publications: 5513. No. of Books published with details: 1 (one)
ENCL Xa
DETAILS OF FEE, AS APPROVED BY STATE FEE COMMITTEE, FOR THE INSTITUTION
As per Shikshan Shulka Samiti notification B. Pharm interim fees for the academic year 2009-10
are Rs. 70,556/-
As per Shikshan Shulka Samiti notification M. Pharm interim fees for the academic year 2009-10
are Rs.80,000/- for Non-Sponsored Candidates, as well as, Sponsored Candidates
ENCL- Xb
TIME SCHEDULE FOR PAYMENT OF FEE FOR THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME.
After the declaration of the University of Pune results a period of 10 working days is granted for the
payment of fees. In some genuine case concession is granted to pay the fees in installments within the
first term of University of Pune.
ENCL.-XIa
SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS OFFERED BY THE INSTITUTE
FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2008-09.
From Social Welfare Office (Pune Div.)
Sr. No. Category No. of
Students
Amount
Scholarship
01 S. C. Scholarship (New & Old) 04 2,51,550
02 VJ / NT Scholarship (New & Old) 10 5,21,030
03 SBC Scholarship 00 00
04 OBC Scholarship (New & Old) 12 3,70,405
Freeship
01 S. C. Freeship (New & Old) 7 3,24,410
02 VJ / NT Freeship (New & Old) 5 2,46,900
03 SBC Freeship (New & Old) 00 00
04 OBC Freeship (New & Old) In Process
Total ==== 38 17,14,295
From Zillha Parishad (Pune Div.)
Sr. No. Category No. of Students Amount
01 Primary Teacher Candidate (PTC)In Process
02 Secondary Teacher Candidate (STC)
ENCL.-XIb
CRITERIA FOR FEE WAIVERS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
From Social Welfare office
Scholarships are offered to students under the following categories:
1. S.C.2. V.J./ N.T. 3. SBC4. OBC
Freeships are offered to students under the following categories:
1. S.C.2. V.J. / N.T.3. SBC4. OBC
From Zilla Parishad (Pune Div.)
1. Primary School Teacher’s Candidate2. Secondary School Teacher’s Candidate
ESTIMATED COST OF BOARDING AND LODGING IN HOSTELS- ENCL.-XIIa
Hostel Admission fee Yearly Rent
(including Mess)
Total Hostel Fees
Boy’s Hostel 600/- 38,000/- 38,600/-
Girl’s Hostel 600/- 38,000/- 38,600/-
NUMBER OF SEATS SANCTIONED WITH THE YEAR OF APPROVAL- ENCL.-XIIb (Encl. 2 of Compliance Report)
B. Pharm.
Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05
2005-06
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
2009-10
Sanctioned Intake
(Students)
60 60 60 60 60+9* 60+9* 60 60 + 9* 60 + 9* 60 + 9**
*Foreign Nationals/ PIO quota ** Approval Awaited
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Sanctioned Intake 10
(Students)
10
(Students)
10
(Students)
10
(Students)
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Sanctioned Intake 10
(Students)
10
(Students)
10
(Students)
10
(Students)
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)
Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Sanctioned Intake 10 10 10
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
Sanctioned Intake 10
(Students)
09
(Students)
10
(Students)
ENCL- XIIc
NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED UNDER VARIOUS CATEGORIES EACH YEAR I THE LAST THREE YEARS.
B. Pharm.Sr. No.
Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open FN/PIO Total
Students
01 2007-08 3 1 4 --- 08 41 07 64
02 2008-09 5 1 6 --- 06 36 08 62
03 2009-10 In Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
Sr. No.
Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total
Students
2006-07 1 -- -- -- -- 09 10
01 2007-08 1 1 -- -- -- 08 10
02 2008-09 1 -- -- -- -- 09 10
03 2009-10 In Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Sr. Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total
(Students) (Students) (Students)
No. Students
2006-07 -- -- -- -- -- 10 10
01 2007-08 2 -- -- -- -- 08 10
02 2008-09 -- -- -- -- -- 10 10
03 2009-10 In Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
Sr. No.
Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total
Students
01 2007-08 02 -- -- -- -- 08 10
02 2008-09 -- -- -- -- -- 09 09
03 2009-10 In Process
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)
Sr. No.
Year S.C. S.T. VJ/NT SBC OBC Open Total
Students
01 2007-08 02 -- -- -- -- 08 10
02 2008-09 02 -- -- -- -- 08 10
03 2009-10 In Process
ENCL.-XIII
Applications received and candidates admitted under Management Quota (Last Two Years)
B. Pharm.
Sr. No. Name of Student M/F Category
Year 2008-09
1. Nilaykumar Kiranbhai Patel M Open
2. Vishal Ishwarbhai Patel M Open
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology,
Quality Assurance Techniques)
COMPETENT AUTHORITY FOR CONDUCTING THE TEST ENCL.-XIVa
Admission –Test –MHT-CET-2009
Name –MHT-CET-2009
Address of the competent –Authority for MHT-CET-2009
Dr. Arunkumar Vyas, Director,
Directorate of Medical Education and Research,
St. Georges Hospital Compound,Mumbai 400001. Telephone : 22-22620363-65. http/www.dmer.org
Competent authority for admission
Dr. S. K. Mahajan, Director
Directorate of Technical Education
3, Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai-400001
Web site-
www. dte.org.in
3. Saurabh Mukesh Agrawal M Open
4. Parth Ashwinkumar Javia M Open
5. Daniya Maqboolahmed Shaikh F Open
6. Neil Rupen Shah M Open
Year 2009-10Admissions in Process
Sr. No. Name of Student M/F Category
Year 2008-09There is no management quota for M. Pharm. admissions
Year 2009-10Admissions in Process
NUMBER OF SEATS ALLOTTED TO DIFFERENT TEST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES SEPARATELY- ENCL-XIVb
B. Pharm.
Sr. No.
Year AIEEE CET Management
Quota
Against CAP Vacancies
Foreign / PIO
Total Admissions
01 2004-05 06 42 12 --- 09 69
02 2005-06 04 38 11 --- 09 62
03 2006-07 --- 25 12 21 --- 58
04 2007-08 --- 39 12 06 07 64
05 2008-09 --- 39 06 09 08 62
06 2009-10 Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
Sr. No.
Year CET Management/
Institute Level*
GATE Qualified Non-GATE Total Admissions
01 2006-07 Except 1 all are CET qualified
1 5 4 10
02 2007-08 All were CET qualified
2 7 3 10
03 2008-09 All were CET qualified
3 7 3 10
04 2009-10 Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Sr. No.
Year CET Management/
Institute Level*
GATE Qualified Non-GATE Total Admissions
01 2006-07 Except 3 all are 3 --- 7 10
CET qualified
02 2007-08 All were CET qualified
--- 7 3 10
03 2008-09 All were CET qualified
5 --- 10 10
04 2009-10 Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)
Sr. No.
Year CET Management/
Institute Level*
GATE Qualified Non-GATE Total Admissions
01 2007-08 All were CET qualified
2 7 3 10
02 2008-09 All were CET qualified
4 4 6 10
03 2009-10 Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
Sr. No.
Year CET Management/
Institute Level*
GATE Qualified Non-GATE Total Admissions
01 2007-08 All were CET qualified
--- 8 2 10
02 2008-09 All were CET qualified
4 2 7 9
03 2009-10 Admission in Process
* Seats filled up against vacancy at Institute level before cut-off level
ENCL-XV
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PUNE – 411041
SCHEDULE FOR ADMISSION AGAINST SEATS REMAINING VACANT AFTER CAP ROUNDS AND FOR MANAGEMENT SEATS
DAY & DATE EVENTS
Day 1 Display of Vacancy position after CAP round on College Notice Board
Day 1 1st day of issue and receipt of application forms for existing vacancies
Day 2 Last day of issue and receipt of application forms for existing vacancies
Day 3 Display of Provisional Merit List for all categories (1,2,3&4) as per Annexure of information brochure by D. T. E. on College Notice Board
Day 4 Submission of complaints / grievance applications regarding Merit List displayed on College Notice Board.
Day 5 Display of Allotment of Vacant Seats
Day 5 Reporting and Completion of Admissions in vacant seats of First Year B. Pharmacy in the College.
(Principal )
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy
Pune
ENCL.-XVI
CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION Criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying
examination etc.: ENCL. XVIa
B. Pharm. Preferences is given to MHT-CET 2009 qualifying candidates with HSC Physics, Chemistry
and Biology/Mathemetics marks above 120 out of 300.
M. Pharm.
Preferences is given to GATE qualified candidates and then to ASSO-CET 2009 qualifying candidates The candidate who does not have valid GATE score or did not appear in GATE shall have to secure non zero score in ASSO-CET 2009 to be eligible for claiming admission, subject to the condition that no GATE qualified candidate is available in respective category.
Minimum level of acceptance, if any: ENCL. XVIb
Candidate should have appeared / passed the HSC (Std. XII) examination of Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education of or its equivalent examination with subjects English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics / Biology and secured minimum 50% marks i.e. 150 marks out of 300 marks (45% i.e. 135 marks out of 300 marks for backward class category candidates from Maharashtra) in the Subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics / Biology added together.
Cut-off levels of percentage and percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last three years. ENCL-XVIc B. Pharm.
Years Cut-off.
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC
2005-06 First 269/300 175/300 --- 168/300 236/300 ---
Last 150/300 150/300 --- --- 229/300 ---
2006-07 First 176/200 146/200 --- 78/200 150/200 ---
Last 91/200 82/200 --- --- 110/200 ---
2007-08 First 176 152 79 156 158 ---
Last 93 78 --- 131 65 ---
2008-09 First 147 130 72 134 116 ---
Last 64 82 -- 54 96 ---
2009-10 In Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) (Weightage on the basis of GATE & CET)
Years Cut-off.
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC
2006-07 First 52/100 19.5/100 --- --- --- ---
Last 17/100 --- --- --- --- ---
2007-08 First 528* 331* 36** --- --- ---
Last 488* --- --- --- --- ---
2008-09 First 504* --- --- --- --- ---
Last 410* --- --- --- --- ---
2009-10 In Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) (Weightage on the basis of GATE & CET)
Years Cut-off.
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC
2006-07 First 28/100 --- --- --- --- ---
Last 19/100 --- --- --- --- ---
2007-08 First 419* 35** --- --- --- ---
Last 67** 34** --- --- --- ---
2008-09 First 59** --- --- --- --- ---
Last 42** --- --- --- --- ---
2009-10 Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques) (Weightage on the basis of GATE & CET)
Years Cut-off.
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC
2007-08 First 398* 222* --- --- --- ---
Last 333* 31** --- --- --- ---
2008-09 First 466* 282* --- --- --- ---
Last 52** 52** --- --- --- ---
2009-10 Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology) (Weightage on the basis of GATE & CET)
Years Cut-off.
Open S.C S.T. VJ/NT OBC SBC
2007-08 First 447* 41** --- --- --- ---
Last 401* 35** --- --- --- ---
2008-09 First 451* --- --- --- --- ---
Last 36** --- --- --- --- ---
2009-10 Admission in Process
*Gate Score ** CET Score
Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates who were admitteENCL-XVId
Aggregate marks of admitted students for the Academic Year 2009-10
B. Pharm.
Sr. No. Name of the Student Out of Marks
HSC Aggregate
Marks
CET Marks
Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
Sr. No. Name of the Student Out of Marks
B. Pharm. Aggregate
Marks
GATE Marks
CET Marks
Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Sr. No. Name of the Student Out of Marks
B. Pharm. Aggregate
Marks
GATE Marks
CET Marks
Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)
Sr. No. Name of the Student Out of Marks
B. Pharm. Aggregate
Marks
GATE Marks
CET Marks
Admission in Process
M. Pharm. (Pharmacology)
Sr. No. Name of the Student Out of Marks
B. Pharm. Aggregate
Marks
GATE Marks
CET Marks
Admission in Process
ENCL-XVII
APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION TO
B.PHARMACY COURSE
APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION TO M.PHARMACY COURSE
LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO HAVE APPLIED ALONG WITH PERCENTAGE AND PERCENTILE
SCORE FOR MANAGEMENT QUOTA SEATS.-2009-10 ENCL- XVIII
ENCL-XIX
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE – 411 041.
Composition of Selection Team for admission under management Quota
Sr. No.
Name Qualification Designation Profile
01 Dr. A. V. Deshpande M.E., Ph. D. Registrar,
Sinhgad Technical Education Society, Pune – 41.
23 Years of Teaching and Administrative Experience
02 Dr. K. S. Jain M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Principal,
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune–41.
28 Years of Teaching and Administrative Experience
03 Mrs. M. S. Phoujdar M. Tech Professor,
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune – 41.
17 Years of experience inclusive of Teaching & Industry at various levels
04 Dr. (Mrs.) N. S. Ranpise M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Professor,
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune – 41.
9 Years of Teaching and Administrative Experience
Sr.
No
Name of the Student MH-CET Marks PCB/M
Sex Category TotalPCB/PCM
Admission in Process
05 Dr. R. S. Somani M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Professor,
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune – 41.
10 Years of Teaching and Administrative Experience
06 Prof. V. R. Sarode M. Pharm. Professor,
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune – 41.
35 Years of experience inclusive of Teaching & Industry at various levels
07 Mr. D. R. Khadtare B. A., M. A. Administrative Officer
Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Pune – 41
04 Years Administrative Experience
(Dr. K. S. Jain)
ENCL-XX
SCORE OF THE INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES ADMITTED ARRANGED IN ORDER OF MERIT 2009-10
Sr.
No
Name of the Student MH-CET Marks PCB/M
Sex Category TotalPCB/PCM
Admission in Process
ENCL-XXI
LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO HAVE BEEN OFFERED ADMISSION FOR THE YEAR 2009- 10
Sr.
No
Name of the Student MH-CET Marks PCB/M
Sex Category TotalPCB/PCM
Admission in Process
ENCL-XXII
WAITING LIST OF CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF MERIT FOR THE YEAR 2009- 10
Sr.
No
Name of the Student MH-CET Marks PCB/M
Sex Category TotalPCB/PCM
Admission in Process
ENCL-XXIII
LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO JOINED WITHIN THE DATE, VACANCY POSITION IN EACH CATEGORY BEFORE OPERATION OF WAITING LIST
FOR THE YEAR 2009- 10
Sr.
No
Name of the Student MH-CET Marks PCB/M
Sex Category TotalPCB/PCM
Admission in Process
ENCL-XXIV
LIBRARY DETAILS
LIBRARY AT A GLANCE
I . Books
Details B.Pharm. M.Pharm.
B.Pharm P’ceuticsPharm. Chem.
Q.A.T. P’cology
Total no. of Titles 2065 299 274 140 135
Total no. of Books
5362 572 663 531 563
Total Amount (Rs.)
37.55 Lakhs 8,93,427.00 13,99,898.50 2,06,053.50 3,82,434.00
II . Total No. of Journals/Periodicals
National 63 19 14 16 11
ENCL-XXV abcd
LABORATORY WISE LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
International 17 7 7 9 2
Total Amount (Rs.)
3,75,903.00 1,73,420.00 1,32,027.00 1,86,369.00 46,464.00
III. Back Volumes
Sl. No. Title Year Volumes
1 Chemical Abstracts 1907-1996 1637
2 Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1960-2000 111
3 Analytical Chemistry 1960-2000 145
4 Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 1960-2000 69
5 Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 1960-2000 76
6Drug Development and Industrials Pharmacy
1974-2003 83
7 International Pharmaceutical Abstract 1964-2002 135
Total Amount (Rs.) 15,85,415.00
IV. Back Volumes
Total No. of Back Volumes of Journals:
(National and International) 163
Total Amount (Rs.) 3,93,017.00
V. E- Library:
1. Total no. of CDs
2. Total no. of Cassettes
214
04
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
Instrument Room
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S.No. Qty. Amount
1. Ultrasonic cleaner
Make –spectrolab
Model –UCB-40
295 01 24,215.00
2. Digital flame photometer
Make –VSI Electronic
Model-VSI FPI
341 01 22,396.00
3. Refractrometer
Make –SKE
Model-
5 01 6,500.00
4. Digital colourimeter
Make –equiptronic
Model - EQ-650
127 01 7,200.00
5. pH meter
Make –toshniwal inst
Model –cL-54
47 01 14,400.00
6. Conductivity meter
Make –Systronic
Model-304
65 01 9,095.00
7. Potentiometer
Make ––equiptronic
Model-602
128 01 3,700.00
8. Digital pH Meter
Make ––equiptronic
Model-610.
129 01 5,300.00
9. Polarimeter
Make –Rajdhani scientific
Model-
169 01 24,400.00
10. Polarimeter
Make –SKE
Model-Reaserch
35 01 13,250.00
11. Photoflurometer
Make ––Systronic
Model-152
69 01 21,316.00
12. Turbidity meter
Make –equiptronic
Model-811
348 01 7,425.00
13. UV-visible
Make –Jasco
202 01 3,01,950.00
14. Electronic single pan weighing balance
Make –Shimadzu
226 01 67,325.00
Sr. No
Name of Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount
15. Electronic single pan weighing balance
Make –Dhona
Model-200 D
15 01 12,400.00
16. Electronic single pan weighing balance
Make – Dhona
Model-200 D
15 01 12,400.00
17. Electronic single pan weighing balance
Make –Tapson’s
Model -200 T
221 01 11,000.00
18. Electronic single pan weighing balance
Make –Tapson’s
Model -200 T
221 01 11,000.00
19. Electronic single pan weighing balance
Make – Tapson’s
Model -200 T
221 01 11,000.00
20. K Br press
Make –Technological essential
Model—M-15
267 01 33,159.00
21. Karl Fischer apparatus
Make –Veego
Model–Matic-I
75 01 15,372.00
22. Ups
Make –Oceans
Model-OE 500
81 01 9,800.00
24. Cyclo Mixture
Make-Remi
Model-CM 101
224 01 2,300.00
25. Refractrometer
Make –Rajdhani
Model-RSR-1
331 01 14,890.00
26 HPLC & FTIR
Make – Perkin Elmer
Model-Series 200
268 01 20,75,276.00
27 Ph Meter 340 01 4,604.00
28 U.V.Visible spectra
Systronic
66 01 1,53,464.00
29 CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00
Total Amount== 28,98,287.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
Pharmaceutics Laboratory
Sr.No. Name of the Equipment D. S.
No.
Quantity Amount
1. Ampoule Washing Machine 117 01 1,612.00
2. Air compressor 266 01 20,250.00
3. Ampoule Filling Device 125 01 7,635.00
4. Analytical Balances(Tri.Beam)
Make: Keroy
Capacity: 200gm Sensitivity: 0.1mg
55
(55:17,
55:18)
04 7,466.00
5. Analytical weight boxes 02 02 700.00
6. Autoclave Make: Expo/ Lab 163 01 7,500.00
Hosp
7. Ball mill 120 01 5,598.00
8. Bulk density apparatus 09 01 9,050.00
9. Capsule filling machine 11 01 14,500.00
10. Capsule filling machine 180 01 13,565.00
11. Centrifuge machine(Hand operated)
12 02 900.00
12. Coating pan with Extra polishing
111 01 45,018.00
13. Collapsible tube Filling Machine
166 01 8,400.00
14. Compound Microscope 10
(18,17,
16,19,20)
05 22,500.00
15. Conical percolator
Stainless steel, Single walled, Cap.1Lit.
With led and drain cock with legged stand
102 2 790.00
16. Conical percolator
S,S, single walled.
179 14 7,350.00
17. Collapsible tube filling machine
233 01 13,400.00
18. Disintegrator
Laboratory size, Hammer type, with 1hp
Heavy duty motor, 20v ,50 Cycles, 3000RPM
100 01 13,617.00
19. Dispensing Balance 14 09 14,000.00
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount
20. Distillation Equipment for D/W 4 Lit./hr.
(glass) Model: Eco steel
Mark,
Make: Bhanu
170 01 24,400.00
21. Distillation equipment
Make; labHosp
160 01 7,500.00
22. Electronic Digital Direct Reading
Make: Comtech
Cap: 220g
16 01 41,900.00
23. Electronic Digital Direct Reading
Make: Comtech
Cap: 1 kg Min:1 g
113 01 6500.00
24. Filtration equipment with Vaccum pump
162 01 19,500.00
25. Fluid Bed dryer GMP Model 107 01 78,397.00
26. Friability test apparatus 95 01 18,000.00
27. Granulation Sieves Sets
Reinforced SS sieves fixed in wooden frame
Mesh Size 10
12
114
3
1
763.00
255.00
28. Granulating sieves 18 10 4,500.00
29. Granulating sieves
Size:10
Size:12
122
1
1
254.00
254.00
Size:16
Size:20
2
2
509.00
509.00
30. Hand grinding machine 175 2 1,880.00
31. Hand grinding mill 103 3 2,520.00
32. Hand operated Tablet Machine
164 2 38,368.00
33. Homogenizer/ Emulsifier
(Lab Model)
63 1 4,980.00
34. Hot Air Oven
Make: KUMAR
(inner surface M.S.) temp.250 +/ -
19 01 21,900.00
35. Jet Burner Complete (Aseptic Room Related )
M.S. Pipeline ½ ISI
Adapter
Line Regulater
Burner Pipe
199 04
1x14’
01
01
01
05
916.00
980.00
217.00
250.00
197.00
550.00
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount
36. Lozenges board roller & punch
27 06 13,000.00
37. Mechanical sieve shifter 29 01 18,300.00
38. Mixing vat with stirrer 118 01 2,530.00
39. Mixing vat with stirrer 178 01 5,590.00
40. Multimill
GMP Model
108 01 45,183.00
41. Octagonal blender with extra double cone blender
112 01 40,626.00
42. Pastille mould 32 05 3,000.00
43. Pill cutter 33 10 11,500.00
44. Planetary mixer 1kg, 6lit. 110 01 41,724.00
45. Refrigerator
Kelvinator 100 lit.
51 01 8,000.00
46. Rotary tablet machine 197 01 1,25,742.00
47. Standard water demineraliser
158 01 15,200.00
48. SuppositoryMoulds 1.0gm 1.5 gm
126 02
12
1993.00
4,882.00
49. Suppository moulds 36 20 7,000.00
50. Tablet counter 181 02 1,020.00
51. Tablet counter 190 2 1,057.00
52. Tablet counter 121 3 1,923.00
53. Tablet Dissolution Tester 97 1 1,30,368.00
54. Tablet hardness Tester
Monsanto type
104 2 2,174.00
55. Tablet hardness Tester
Monsanto type
177 2 1,920.00
56. Tablet hardness Tester
Pfizer type
105 1
1
4,941.00
5,089.00
57. Tablet hardness Tester
Pfizer type
176 1 5,880.00
58. Tablet triturate mould 42 09 2,250.00
59. Test sieves(8”) 49 09 4,725.00
60. Test sieves(8”) 182
Pharmacopoeil standard
Mesh size: 25
44
52
60
85
120
3
3
2
2
4
3
2,070.00
2,070.00
1,380.00
1,380.00
2,760.00
1,878.00
61. Test sieves(brass sieves) Mesh No.10 to 80 Mesh No. 100
119 8
2
2,576.00
732.00
62. Test sieves (8”) 40 10 5,250.00
63. Tincture press (Dia 3”) 57 01 1,800.00
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount
64. Tray dryer 109 01 47,983.00
65. Triple beam balance 41
(3,2)
02 3,120.00
66. Triple beam balance 68
(3,11,
5,12)
04 5,600.00
67. Tube crimping & Sealing machine
123 02 2,670.00
68. Vernier caliper (Indian make)
115 02 336.00
69. Vial sealing machine 165 02 1,968.00
70. Water tank (ss) 12 lit. with tap
200 1 225.00
71. Water bath copper 6” 44 20 1,900.00
72. Incubator 227 01 16,800.00
73. Rotary shaker (Remi) 228 01 33,500.00
74. Aseptic cabinet 232 01 9,495.00
75. Conical percolator 234 02 1,400.00
76. Ointment slabs 235 12 960.00
77. Suppository moulds 238 20 10,800.00
78. Autoclave fully s.s. 239 01 27,000.00
79. Water still fully s.s. 160 01 7,500.00
80. Disintegration test apparatus
241 18,000.00
81. Hand operated tablet machine
192 01 16,363.00
82. Coating pan Pharma R&D gmp
( Ideal cures private ltd. Vasai)
264 01 1,68,750.00
83. Digital thermohygrometer 312 01 1,350.00
84. Lab. Spary Dryer 304 01 5,90,625.00
85. Invertor 296 01 14,625.00
86. Clean room facility (Laminar air flow bench, vertical flow laminar work station)
287 01 1,74,995.00
87. Energy meter 353 01 2,362.00
88. Energy meter digital 354 01 2,475.00
89. Electronic balance
10mg capacity
358/5 01 6,982.00
90. Hot plate rectangular 360
(4,01)
02 4,914.00
91. Bottle sealing machine 362 01 10,867.00
92. Mechanical stirrer 368
(6,4,8,
06 23,298.00
1,5,3)
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount
93. Bulk density apparatus 371 01 15,403.00
94. High speed homogenizer 373
(1,3)
02 19,270.00
95. Capsule counter 375 02 1,226.00
96. Bottle filling machine 378 01 8,268.00
97. Liquid filling machine 377 01 13,702.00
98. Energy meter 374 01 1,984.00
99. Std. Sieves
No. ,10,12,22,24,44,66,80
385 35 21,459.00
100. Mechanical stirrer 372
(5,7)
02 12,474.00
101. Hand dryer 291 01 6,328.0
102. Magnetic stirrer 271 01 3,442.00
103. Magnetic stirrer 50 01 2,765.00
104. Magnetic stirrer 351 01 7,086.00
105. Dissolution test apparatus 290 01 1,51,797.00
106. Mechanical stirrer 368 02 8,077.00
107. Ultrasonic cleaner 242 01 18,000.00
108. Disintegration test apparatus
241 01 18,000.00
109. Lab. Centrifuge 243 01 11,900.00
110. Analytical balance
(Keroy)
55 01 1,866.00
111. Distilled water equipment S.S.
240 01 6,400.00
112. Mechanical stirrer 372 02 12,474.00
113. Digital Ph meter 340 01 4,604.00
114. Digital Ph meter 257 01 5,500.00
115 Brookfield viscometer 61 01 1,38,000.00
116 Whirmatic stirrer 294 01 32,287.00
117 Disintegration tester 96 01 1,30,368.00
118 Magnetic stirrer 271 01 3,442.00
119 Digital balance 370 01 26,287.00
120 CO2 type fire extinguisher 390 02 6,300.00
Total Amount== 29,12,935.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
Chemistry Lab (P.A-I )
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S.No. Qty. Amount.
01 600.V.A.Offline UPS
Make-Comptech systems
204 01 2,500.00
02 Med Flame Photometer With Filters & Compressor
Make-Systronics
70 01 31,901.00
03 Centrifuge laboratory
Make-Remi
337 01 21,552.00
04 Hot plate Rectangular
Make-Bio Techincs
360 01 2,457.00
05 Hot air oven
Make-Bio Techincs
349 01 10,575.00
06 Jet Vacuum Pump
Make-Prashant industries
288 01 16,027.00
07 Analytical Balances
Make-Keroy
55 10 18,666.00
08 Analytical Balances
Make-Keroy
03 02 4,900.00
09 Periodic Chart
Make-Neptune Scientific
64 01 175.00
10 Thin Layer Chromatography 43 01 6,300.00
11 Water Distillation unit Wall mounting .
Make-Lob Hosp
45 01 4,200.00
12 Electronic Balance
Make-Essae
358 7 69,097.00
13 Analytical Weight Box
Make-MV TEX
56 06 1,284.00
14 CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00
15 Electronic balances 308 01 11,812.00
16 Electronic balances
Make –Contact
15 01 20,950.00
Total Amount== 2,25,510.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
Chemistry Lab-II
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S.No. Qty. Amount
1. Hot plate 020 01 1,900.00
2. Lab Vacuum Pump 28 01 24,150.00
3. Still water bath 046 01 5,800.00
4. Melting point app. 058 01 11,047.00
5. Still water bath 060 01 2,204.00
6. Refrigerator 076 01 17,500.00
7. Glass distillation unit 170 01 24,400.00
8. Mechanical stirrer 365/2 02 12,474.00
9. Oil vacuum pump 222 01 9,000.00
10. U.V. cabinet 223 01 5,900.00
11. Vacuum pump 288 01 16,027.00
12. Kugel roller 289 01 38,981.00
13. Fuming cupboard 310 01 1,26,813.00
14. Electronic balance C.T.ceris 313 01 Gift
15. Magnetic stirrer 1 mlh 314 01 Gift
16. Magnetic stirrer 2 mlh 315 01 Gift
17. Heating mental 500 ml 316 04 Gift
18. Heating mental 1 lit 317 02 Gift
19. Karl fisher App. 319 01 Gift
20. Hot plate (round) 320 01 Gift
21. Hot plate (square) 321 01 Gift
22. Melting point app. 322 01 Gift
23. vacuum pump 323 01 Gift
24. U.V. chamber 324 01 Gift
25. Hot air oven 328 01 Gift
26. Melting point app. 350 01 30,937.00
27. Hot air oven 355 01 19,867.00
28. Muffle furnace 359 01 19,089.00
29. CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00
Total Amount== 3,69,239.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
P’ Cognosy & Micro
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S.No. Qty. Amount
1. Light Microscope 26/09 09 67,500.00
2. Simple Microscope 94/20 20 21,850.00
3. Camera Lucida Prisem 92a/10 10 9,000.00
4. Camera Lucida Mirror 93/10 10 9,500.00
5. Pointer Eyepiece 92b/03 03 262.00
6. Hot Air Oven
Make: LabHosp /Expo
Size-45 x 45 x 45 cm
53 01 6,300.00
7. Digital Colony Counter
Make: Expo
Model: EHT-30
Digital Display
54 01 5,150.00
8. Camera Lucida Mirror 275/05 05 2,581.00
9. Incubator
Make- Labhosp
59 01 9,000.00
10. Antibiotic zone reader
EHT 46
62 01 8,266.00
11. Compound Microscope 347/05 05 27,517.00
12. Heating mental 500ml 367/05 01 793.00
13. Refrigerator
LG make: LG
76 01 17,500.00
14. Compound Microscope 90: 14 46,800.00
15. Heating mental 1Lit 361/04 01 1,075.00
16. Heating mental 500ml 367/04 01 793.00
17. Soxhlet Extraction Equipment 99 01 2,748.00
18. Heating mental 1Lit 361/03 01 1,075.00
19. Heating mental 500ml 367/03 01 793.00
20. Distillations equipment
for distil water
Make-lab hosp
159 01 3,610.00
21. Pharma cognosy chart 167 06 1,950.00
22. Pharma cognosy chart 168 09 3,330.00
23. Heating mental 1Lit 361/02 01 1,075.00
24. Heating mental 500ml 367/02 01 793.00
25. Compound Microscope 252 10 26,550.00
26. Compound Microscope 253 10 38,700.00
27. Electronic weighing balance
Make: Eassae
M-DS852J
292 01 12,697.00
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount
28. Autoclave fully automatic fully SS 30 x 50 Cm, 7421 FA
Equtron instrument
Make: Equiron Instrument
306 01 56,650.00
29. Binocular microscope Citizen
Make : Labline
Moadel : 8810
333 01 27,253.00
30. Incinerator
Make : Labia
342 01 3,093.00
31. Moisture Balance 343 01 10,406.00
32. Vaccume pump
Make: VALUE
Model: VE115
346 01 8075.00
33. Hot air oven 349 01 10,575.0
34. Sieve 352 05 3,065.00
35. Micro pipettes
Make: Biosystem
357/01
357/02
02 2,925.00
36. Heating mental 1Lit 361/01 01 1075.00
37. Digital Micro Centrifuge
Model –Rm12c
363 01 15,592.00
38. Projection microscope
Make: Lab line:
Model : 1666/07
364 01 12,285.00
39. Heating mental 500ml 367/01 01 793.00
40. BOD Incubater 369 01 41,344.00
41. Sterility testing unit 380 02 8,505.00
42. Digital Colony Counter
Make : Lab Hops
Model : LHC – 06
381 01 2,26800
43. CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00
44. Balance 358 01 9,871.00
Total Amount== 768665.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
A.P.H.E. & PHARMACOLOGY
Sr. No Name of Instrument D.S. No. Qty. Amount.
01. Actophotometer with digital read out 151 01 24,051.00
02 Analgesiometer 152 01 10,335.00
03 Anatomical charts1. Human respiratory system 2. Human excretory system3. Human brain4. Human spinal cord5. Human skin6. Human eye
07
01
01
01
01
01
01
240.00
250.00
240.00
250.00
250.00
240.00
04 Anatomical charts1. Human ear2. Human endocrine gland3. Human nervous system 4. Human muscular system 5. Human nose 6. Human tongue 7. Human cartilage bone
07
01
01
01
250.00
250.00
240.00
8. Human blood 9. Human blood group10. Human embryo development11. Human lymphatic system12. Human teeth
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
05 Anatomical Charts1. Human Skeleton2. Human skeleton joints and limbs3. Human heart4. Human arterial system 5. Human digestive system6.
08
01
01
01
01
01
250.00
275.00
275.00
240.00
240.00
06 Animal holder for rat and mice 132 02 1,500.00
07 Animal weighing machine 188 01 455.00
08 Brain (fiber glass model) 133 01 300.00
09. Compound microscope 10 20 90,000.00
10 Cook’s pole climbing apparatus 143 01 27,950.00
11 Dissecting Instrument Sets 134 20 8,015.00
2Distillation Equipment For
Distilled Water 2 Lit.
159 01 3,610.00
3Electro- Convulsometer 153 01 23,270.00
4Electro Digital Direct Reading
Make: Contech Cap: 125 gm
195 01 15,620.00
First Aid Box 17 01 450.00
5
6Frog Board 15 * 10 cm 139 20 3,997.00
7Histamine Chember 144 01 6,001.00
8Human Bone Set 23 01 5,000.00
9Human Fiber Glass Model
1) Human Blood Circulatory System 2) Human Digestive System3) Human Respiratory System4) Human Nervous System 5) Human Skin6) Human Liver7) Human Kidney8) Human Heart9) Human Eye10) Human Ear11) Human Reproductive12) Organ Male13) Human Reproductive 14) Organ Female15) Human Excretory System16) Human Body With General viscera17)
25
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
250.00
275.00
325.00
300.00
250.00
450.00
450.00
300.00
1,450.00
0Human Skeleton Model 24 01 8,000.00
1Mice Cages 172 01 5,750.00
2Polypropylene Mice Cages 130 05 1,875.00
3Polypropylene Rat Cages 131 05 2,250.00
4Rabbit Cages Assembly s.s. 171 04 13,052.00
5Rat Cages s.s. 173 01 7,500.00
6Sherrington Rotating Drum 138 05 50,700.00
7Sherrington Rotating Drum 186 10 1,01,400.00
8Smoking Burner Gas 196 01 755.00
9Sphygmomanometers
(dial Type)
148 03 1,500.00
0Sphygmomanometers
(dial Type)
38 01 575.00
1Sphygmomanometers
(mercury type)
39 01 1,025.00
2Spiro meter (Respirometer)
6 Lit. With Recording Lever
72 01 13,133.00
3Starling Heart Lever 146 10 1,296.00
4Stethoscopes (Diamond) 149 04 600.00
5Stethoscope 37 01 350.00
6Stop watch 154 10 3,492.00
7Students Organ Bath 137 05 15,987.00
8Students Organ Bath 184 05 15,987.00
9Telethrmometer 194 01 9,850.00
0Tray (Dissecting)
with wax
140 20 4,985.00
1Triple Beam BalanceMake: MVTex
Size: 111 gm
Heavy cast iron base with
st. steel pan
68 03 4,200.00
2Sterling Heart Lever 237 10 1,500.00
3Heamocytometer 244 15 17,250.00
4Heamoglobinometer 245 16 18,400.00
5Microscope Micron 243 10 43,000.00
6Animal Cages 256 25 16,925.00
7 Pharmacology coloredprinted charts
263 10 3,960.00
8Sherrington rotating drum 272 20 2,61,225.00
9Starling heart lever 273 15 2,581.00
0Student’s organ bath 274 10 41,512.00
1Stop watch (digital) 281 10 3,937.00
2Student organ Bath Make: INCO
307 10 41,513.00
3Aerator with tubing 318 20 3,443.00
4Dissecting tray with Wax 329 20 3,971.00
5Dissecting tray plain 330 20 3,971.00
6B.P. Apparatus Dimond 382 05 7,031.00
7Students Stimulator 376 01 1,402.00
8Plethysmograph without MercuryMake – Intex
383 01 3,274.00
9Myographic Lever 384 01 196.00
0Unisex torox with 23
nissectibe part 85 cm
Tall XC -204
388 01 11,664.00
1CO 2 type fire Extinguishers 390 01 3,150.00
2Balance 358 01 9,871.00
Total Amount== 9,95,792.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
M. PHARM. EQUIPMENT QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNIQUE
Sr.No.
Name of item D.S.No. Qty. Amount Remark
01 Water still Distillation Unit
Make – Bhanu
Model: Bormax Wsq-4XL Capacity 4 lit
01 01 21,600.00
02 UPS (7.5 KVA online)
Make- Micro-Procedure
32 01 48,645.00
03 Micro pipette 20-200 u 35 01 3,825.00
Make:- Medilab
04 Micro pipette 5-50 u
Make:- Medilab
36 01 3,825.00
05 Micro pipette 1-20 u
Make:- Medilab
37 16 61,200.00
06 Hypersil BDS C 18 HPLC Column 5u
Make :- Thermo Scientific
Sr.no -0883229M
0883489V
50 02 30,993.00
07 Refrigerator
Model-GC244
Make :- LG
11 01 11,800.00
0 Hypersil gold c 18 HPLC Column 5u 4.6 mm
Make :- Thermo Scientific
Sr.no:- 0687428
51 01 18,085.00
8 Peerless Basic C 18 HPLC Column 5 u 4.6 mm
Make :-Thermo Scientific
Sr.no-221007622440
52 01 15,496.00
09 Doube beam UV VIS Spectrophotometer
Make:- Shimandzu
Model:- 1800
67 01 3,12,000.00
10 FTIR Spectrophotometer
Make :- Perkin Elmer
268 01 7,68,591.00
11 HPLC
Make:- Perkin Elmer
268 01 12,74,355.00
Total Amount== 25,70,415.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
M. PHARM. EQUIPMENT CHEMISTRY
Sr.No.
Name of item D.S.No. Qty. Amount Remark
01 Water bath 6 hole
Make:- Lab hosp
02 01 2,913.00
02 Heating Mental 1 lit
Make-Biotech
04 04 4,815.00
03 Heating Mental 1 lit
Make-Biotech
05 01 2,002.00
04 Over head mechanical starrier
Make :-Remi
06 01 8,943.00
05 Heating mental Pathak
Make:-Pathak
07 03 4,648.00
06 8 mm Bar fume 6x4 bright bar MS
(Fuming cupboard in steel)
(Chief Fabricators)
08 03 6,412.00
07 Microwave
Make-Onida
10 05 13,750.00
08 Projector Ceiling mount kit
RBG cable power cable
Make:-Sony VPL-Ex4(XGA)
12 01 55,000.00
09 Microwave solo 17 lit.
Make-Onida
16 01 1,000.00
10 Fume cupboards 29 03 4,22,000.00
Make:- Plastic Fabricator
11 Amplispeaker Unit
25 Watts RMS.3 In Puts
Make :-Piyano
44 01 5,934.00
12 Cod less Microphone
Make:- Crage
45 02 2,373.00
13 Cordless Lapel Microphone
Make:- Crage
46 01 1,186.00
14 Microphone with cord
Make:-Hisonic
47 01 1,582.00
15 Rotary vacuum
Make:- Equitron
57 01 96,808.00
16 Digital water Bath
Make:-Equtroin
58 01 25,816.00
17 Refrigerator
Model-GC244
Make:- LG
11 01 11,800.00
18 Heating Mental 1 lit
Make-Biotech
05 6,817.00
19 Analytical Balance
Make:-Shimandzu
226 01 67,325.00
20 Microwave Oven
Make:- Raga’s Scientific
260 01 23,000.00
Total Amount== 7,64,124.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
M. PHARM. EQUIPMENT PHARMACOLOGY
Sr.No. Name of item D.S.No. Qty. Amount Remark
01 Rota road five compartment Model:- pp 159 A
Make:- INCO
17 01 20,812.00
02 Analgesiometer eddys hot plate
Model:- Type- pp152
Make:- INCO
18 01 20,812.00
03 Swimming test apparatus with electronical counter
Model:- pp 168
Make:- INCO
19 01 12,262.00
04 Shirrigton roteting drum
Make:-INCO
20 05 54,675.00
05 Passive avoidance response apparatus
Make:-Dolphine
21 01 27,843.00
06 Organ bath thermostatic control double
Model- INCO
Model:- mm 221
22 05 53,888.00
07 Animal cage
Make:- B.I.K. Industries
23 15 11,381.00
08 Animal cage
Make:- B.I.K. Industries
24 20 21,054.00
09 Observation cage
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)
25 10 17,206.00
10 Food hopes 100 gm
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)
26 02 555.00
12 Trolley for animal S.S.
21x22x14 c.m.
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)
27 01 22,503.00
13 Trolley for animal S.S.
43x27x15 c.m.
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)
28 01 25,393.00
14 1400 VA Inverter combo UPS
Make:-Microtek
33 01 14,032.00
15 Phethysmogram ARM
Make:- Dolphine
38 01 4,142.00
16 Active response App.
Make:- Dolphine
39 01 43,706.00
17 Jumping Box
Make:- Dolphine
40 01 16,033.00
18 Y-maze Automatic
Make:- Dolphine
41 01 35,381.00
19 Audiogenic test chamber
Make:- Dolphine
42 01 29,193.00
20 Aggressometer
Make:- Dolphine
43 01 24,322.00
21 Hebb William Maze
Make:-INCO
48 01 31,275.00
22 Brightness discrimination apparatus
Make:-INCO
49 01 18,337.00
23 Animal Cages 53 40 28,080.00
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)
24 Animal Cages
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)
54 60 59,400.00
25 Feeding water bottle
Make:- (B.I.K. Industries)
55 130 17,550.00
26 Hole Board test App
Make:-Local
59 01 1,400.00
27 Morris water maze
Make:-Local
60 01 1,500.00
28 Elevetad plus maze for rat
Make:- Local
61 01 1,900.00
29 Open filed test app.
Make:- Local
62 01 2,000.00
30 Elevetad plus maze for mise
Make:- Local
63 01 1,225.00
31 Light & dark Box
Make:- Local
64 01 730.00
32 Racks for animal cages
Make:-Metalab
65 02 49,218.00
33 Racks for animal cages
Make:-Metalab
66 02 59,771.00
34 Refrigerator
Make:- LG
11 01 11,800.00
Total Amount== 7,39,379.00
SINHGAD COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PUNE-41
List of Equipment /Devices/Machineries purchased
Form 07/10/2000 to 31/07/2009
M. PHARM. EQUIPMENT PHARMACEUTICS
Sr.No. Name of item D.S.No. Qty. Amount Remark
01 Stability Oven
Sr.no.294/08/07-08
Make:- Thermo lab
13
01
1,26,614.00
02 B.O.D. Incubator (Stability Oven)
Sr.no-295/08/07-08
Make:- Thermo lab.
14 01 59,017.00
03 Vacuum Oven
Sr. no-292/08/07-78
Make:- Thermo lab
15 01 37,390.00
04 6 KUA online UPS
Make:-Microtek
31 01 82,323.00
05 Refrigerator
Model-GC244
Make:- LG
11 01 11,800.00
06 Tablet Dissolution Tester model
Make:-Electrolab
290 01 1,51,797.00
07 Mechanical Stirrer Mount on all Purpose stirrer with 1120 Hp motor chuck & rheostat speed regulator with all accessories
Make-Remi
368 02 8,077.00
08 Ultrasonifier
Make:-Remi
242 01 18,000.00
09 Disintegration test apparatus
Make:- Metalab
241 01 18,000.00
10 Centrifuge machine
Make:-Remi
243 01 11,900.00
11 Analytical Balances
Make: KEROY
Capacity-200 gm
55 01 1,866.00
12 Water Still Fully S.S.
Make:-Equiptron
240 01 6,400.00
13 Mechanical Stirrers heavy
Make:-Biolab
372 02 12,474.00
14 Digital pH meter
Make:-EI
340 01 4,604.00
15 pH meter with glass electrode
Make:-Equitron
257 01 5,500.00
16 Brookfield’ viscometer –Dial type reading
Model :-RBT
61 01 1,38,000.00
17 Magnetic stirrer model
Make:-Remi
294 01 32,287.00
18 Disintegration Test Apparatus
Make:-MVTEX
96 01 1,30,368.00
19 Magnetic stirrer with hot plate
Make:-REMI
271 01 3,442.00
20 Electrical balances Modal-FB 200200am Sr No-FB20702069.
Make:-CITIZEN
370 01 26,287.00
21 Dissolution test apparatus
Model:- TDT – 08L
290 01 1,51,797.00
22 Coating pan Pharma R&D
Make:- Ideal cures private ltd.
264 01 1,68,750.00
23 Lab. Spray Dryer
Make:-LV Labultima
304 01 5,90,625.00
Total Amount== 17,97,318.00
XV. LABORATORY
Encl.- XXVe
LIST OF EXPERIMENTAL SETUP
The laboratories of each department viz. Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy have all the required equipments, glassware, labware, as per the AICTE norms as well as PCI norms. Department wise as we have all the requirements experimental setup can be made as and when required.
Name of Laboratory Type of experimental setup
1. Pharmaceutics 1. Table Dissolution testing
2. Complete IPQC of Tablets3. Experimental Batch Process involving unit operations: size
reduction, mixing, granulation, drying, compression, coating etc.
4. Batch manufacturing setup for ointments, liquid orals, capsules.
5. All experimental related to physical pharmacy
2. Pharmaceutical 1. Organic synthesis
Chemistry 2. Qualitative Organic and Inorganic Analysis
3. Quantitative Analysis- Volumetric and Instrumental – UV, Colorimetry, Fluorimetry, Flame Ionizer, Polarimetry, Refractometry, Potentiometry, HPLC, FTIR.
3. Pharmacology Experimental setup for;
1. Histopathological Studies2. Biological Evaluations- Anti-inflammatory
Analgesic
CVS acting
CNS acting
4. Pharmacognosy 1. Soxhlet extractions
2. Chromatography
3. Microscopic Characterization of crude drugs4. Chemical classification of crude drugs.
Encl.- XXVI
Sr. No.
Configuration S/W QuantityComputers Others
1. Model-DSGMW-0139
P-III, 750 E/64MB/10 GBATA66/1.44FDD/104 ,KEY BOARD/ Mouse 2BTN/ 10-100 ENET/14” ,Monitor digital color
Win 98 Mc affee
Intel Smart S/W
ACCPAC
02
56 KBPS External D- Line Modem 01UPS (400 VA) 01Adaptor cable for Printer HP610C 012KVA stabilizer 6 computer Support A/C Synchrone Motor 01500VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup 011KVA Offline UPS 30 min. Backup 01D-Link 10/100 serial port Switch 0152 x LG CD ROM drive 02Spike Guard 01
2. Model- HP Compaq 290
Intel Pentium3.0 GHz Pentium IV 915 GV chipset/512 KB cache MHz FSB 256 MB DDR, 266 MHz *) GB- smartIII Ultra ATA/100 (7200 rpm) 52x CD ROM/3 PCI slots/ 1AGP/Bays/ 2 DIMM, slots 2GB Max memory/ integrated Intel Extreme graphics Integrated
Win XP 23
10/100 NIC/ 1.44 Floppy Disk Drive, Easy Access keyboard/optical mouse, Compaq 15 inch color, DOS OS1KVA Offline UPS 20-30 min. Backup52x32x52 LG CD writer600 VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup600 VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup 0116 Port 10/100 MBps D-Link Switch 01
3. Model- HP MT DX2300
Intel Pentium(R)4CPU 3.4 GHz Pentium IV 915 GV chipset/512 KB cache MHz FSB 512 MB DDR, 266 MHz *) GB- smartIII Ultra ATA/100 (7200 rpm ) 52x CD ROM/3 PCI slots/ 1AGP/Bays/ 2 DIMM, slots 2GB Max memory/ integrated Intel Extreme graphics Integrated 10/100 NIC/ , Easy Access keyboard/optical mouse, HP 15 inch color, DOS OS
Win XP 10
52x32x52 LG DVD writer 01600 VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup 01600 VA Offline UPS 20 min. Backup 0116 Port 10/100 MBps D-Link Switch 01
4 Model- HP Compaq D-220
Intel Pentium2.8GHz Pentium IV 845 GV chipset/512 KB cache MHz FSB 256 MB DDR, 266 MHz *) GB- smartIII Ultra ATA/100 (7200 rpm ) 48x CD ROM/3 PCI slots/ 1AGP/Bays/ 2 DIMM, slots 2GB Max memory/ integrated Intel Extreme graphics Integrated 10/100 NIC/ 1.44 Floppy Disk Drive, Easy Access keyboard/optical mouse, Compaq 15 inch color, DOS OS
Win 2000/XP
27
CD- writer Samsung- 52X 01Scanner HP 2400 C Digital Flatbed. 1200x1200 dp, 48 bit color with USB
03
CD-Writer Samsung- 52X 015. Laptop
Think pad R 52 Series, Dothan Pentium M1.7 GH2, 512 MB RAM, 2MB
MS Windows XP Prof
01
6. Panasonic LCD projector, 2000 Ansi Lumens, SVGA
Model: PT- LB10SE
01
LCD PROJECTOR VPL-EX4 MAKE SONY
Sr.no. 7012409-9 with stnd accessories
01
HP Laser Jet 1010 Printer 02
HP Laser Jet 1015 Printer 01HP Laser Jet 1020 Printer 03HP- 640 C Printer 02HP-840 C Printer 01EPSON LQ-1150 Printer 01Phaser – 3117 Printer 01HP 3940- Printer 01HP3050 ( All in One) 01Quick Heal Antivirus 25Autolibi- library 01
7. Model- HP MT DX2080
Intel Pentium(R)dual CPU E 280@ 2.00GHz Pentium IV 915 GV chipset/512 KB cache MHz FSB 512 MB DDR, 266 MHz *) GB- smartIII Ultra ATA/100 (7200 rpm ) 52x CD ROM/3 PCI slots/ 1AGP/Bays/ 2 DIMM, slots 2GB Max memory/ integrated Intel Extreme graphics Integrated 10/100 NIC/ ,150 GB Hard disk , Easy Access keyboard/optical mouse, HP L11506s , DOS OS
Win XP 05
8. Work station for Drug Design
Intel Pentium IV, 3.2Ghz/1MB processor, 2 GB DDR 400, 128 MB RAM, 800 MHz speed, 160 GB EIDE ATA/100, 7200 rpm, Floppy Disk Drive HDD XW 4100, DVD/CDRW combo. XW 4100, PS/2 carbonite HP keyboard, HP-3 button mouse, PS/2, 22” CRT monitor ( Donated by Dr. K.S. Jain)
01
9. Model- HP MT DX 7480
Intel Pentium dual core duo B7400, 4.8 Ghz/3MB processor, cache1066 MHz FSB Intel 1GB,chipset 1GB DDR2 SD RAM, 160 GB SATA HDD, 16 X DVD writer, Extreme graphics Integrated 10/100 NIC/ , Easy Access keyboard/optical mouse, HP 15 inch color, DOS OS
Win XP 10
GRAND TOTAL======= 79
-Total number of systems connected by LAN- 50 computers-Total number of systems connected to WAN- Nil-Internet bandwidth-2MBPS -Major software packages available- Windows XP, Tally, Antivirus (Quickheal), Autolib (library software) with opaque & online issue –
Encl- XXVIIaGAMES AND SPORTS FACILITIES
The institute lays considerable emphasis on students’ participation in extracurricular activities like sports.
The sports facility includes;
1. A huge cricket ground, which matches the international standards.
Our college team had participated in Pharma cup cricket tournament organized by Poona College of Pharmacy held in Pune in Dec. 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 and reached till semi finals last year. Also we have confirmed our participation in 2008-09 Pharmacy cup cricket tournament.
2. New tennis courts, as well as, basket ball have been provided for practice and top class
tournaments.
3. Every year we organize a Sports week. The sports events involve an inter class Kabbadi,
Chess, Carom, Tug-of-war and Football.
XVIII) SPANDAN: OUR COLLEGE MAGAZINE:
As a part of the extracurricular activities the students publish a college magazine “SPANDAN” yearly. The magazine covers technical and non-technical articles, literary articles and issues related to Pharmacy profession. It also covers chronologically the progress report of the college on academic and administrative field as well as in extracurricular platform. It has a wide circulation covering all colleges in Maharashtra and the pharmacy institutions and industries all over the India. We have published five issues/ volumes of the magazine till date.
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XIX) EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
The bookish knowledge is not sufficient for bringing out complete personality of any person. It is well identified by Dr.Mrs.Sunanda Navale, Secretary, STES. She has always encouraged students as well as staff to participate in extracurricular events. Dr.Mrs.Navale knows that sports and cultural activities are inevitable part of all round development of the students. Hence under her able guidance Sinhgad Cultural Centre and Sports ground have been created to shape the students as multi faceted personalities.Our students always take part in cultural events like dance, fashion show, drama, singing competitions, quiz competitions and many more. The participation of our students in sport activities like Cricket, Table tennis, badminton, Volleyball, chess shows their enthusiasm and they develop the habit of taking challenges and learn withstanding in stressful conditions in this competitive world. They are also sent outside the college to participate and prove their extracurricular talent on state as well as national platform.
1) T. Y. B. Pharm students Participated in 'EPIPHANY' organized by VIT on 15/2/08 & 16/2/08.2) Ankush Manwati, Gunjan Naik, Sylie Onkar, Shalav Kela Rohan Diwanji, Kulbhushan Jadhav won
first prize in Mad Add (Bizarre Bazar) at verve 2008.3) Shalav Kela, Rohan Diwanji, Ankush Manwati, Siddharth Gajjar won in Spoof Video at verve
2008.4) Rohan Diwanji, Ankush Manwati won in Alpha to Omega at verve 2008.5) M Nilesh Tahilramani & Ms. Vrushali Zaware from Final Year B.Pharm won runner up prize in
Personality Contest during Sinhgad Karandak, Jan. 20076) Ms Vrushali Zaware from Final Year B.Pharm grabbed first prize as best model in fashion show
during Sinhgad Karandak, Jan. 20077) Students of F.Y, S.Y, T.Y and Final Year B.Pharm participated in various Sports events (Cricket,
Volleyball, Chess, Badminton, Table Tennis) in ‘Vedant 2006’ organized by B.J Medical College between 26th Aug to 9th Sep 2006.
8) Ms. Nimita Bhalala of S.Y. B. Pharm participated in Mehendi Competition organized by Sinhgad Cultural center on 18th Sep 2006.
9) Students of all four years participated in cultural competitions organized as a part of Sinhgad karandak.
10) Parth Sheth from T. Y. B. Pharm. with his team members was selected out of 200 teams from all over Pune for the Final quiz competition organized by IMS learning center on the 15th Jan. 2006. Out of the 6 teams selected for finals Parth team stood Fifth.
11) Sinhgad Karandak : First prize in Fashion Show & Third Prize in Group Dance, on 18th March 2006.
12) Mayur Gadia, Second Prize in Elocution Competition organized by Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Vadgaon (Bk), held during National Pharmacy Week, 15th Dec 2005
13) Deuskar Harshwardhan, Pandit Meghana, Chindhade Parikshit, First Prize at Quiz competition organized by Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Vadgaon (Bk), held during National Pharmacy Week, 15th Dec 2005
14) National Pharmacy Week was celebrated from 12-19th Dec 2005 in great enthusiasm and many events like Pharma Rally, Sports week, Quiz, Poster presentation, essay competition, Community Pharmacy and Patient Counselling were organized in it.
15) Mayur Gadiya, Rohit Deval, Omkar Pai and Manas Lele from S. Y. B. Pharm, won the appreciation prize for Poster Presentation on ‘Nanotechnology a Bane for Cancer’ held at Sinhgad Institute of Pharmacy, Narhe, on the 19th Dec., 2005.
16) Parth Sheth from S. Y. B. Pharm, Winner in Elocution competition on India-Pakistan Peace Initiative meet at American Center, Mumbai (National level) 24th Sept 2005.
17) Manasi Deshpande from S. Y. B. Pharm. and Parth Sheth from T. Y. B. Pharm. : Finalist in Debate competition held at L. N. Birla National Institute
18) Our college students participated in Debate, Extempore and Marathi poem and speech competition in Abhivyakti 2005 in MIT college, Pune, 2nd and 3rd Sept. 2005.
19) Ankit Rochani from S. Y. B. Pharm. won the First Prize at the Dance Competition organized by Bhoomi Sanskrutik Manch on the 26th Feb. 2005.
20) Vikram Kotwal, Sonali Patil and Chetan Nimgulkar from Final Year B. Pharm. & T. Y. B. Pharm. won the First Prize for Oral Paper Presentation entitled “Computer Aided Drug Design- A Review” at SYNAPSE-2005, held at AISSMS College of Pharmacy, Pune, 26th Feb. 2005.
21) Our College team reached Semifinal round in the Pharmacy Cup Tournament 2004-05 from 24th Dec 2004 to 4th Jan 2005.
22) Meenal Ranade, Vrushali Zaware, Sayali Karve, Kshama Shah,Yogesh Chaudhari, Makarand Jangam, Sahil Shah, Nilesh Tahilaramani from S.Y. and Final year B.Pharm won the Runner up Prize for Western Fashion Show at Govt. College of Pharmacy, Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec. 2004.
23) Meenal Ranade, Vrushali Zaware, Sayali Karve, Kshama Shah,Yogesh Chaudhari, Makarand Jangam, Sahil Shah, Nilesh Tahilaramani from S.Y. and Final year B.Pharm won the Runner up Prize for Western Fashion Show at Govt. College of Pharmacy, Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec. 2004.
24) Meenal Ranade, Vrushali Zaware, Sayali Karve, Kshama Shah,Yogesh Chaudhari, Makarand Jangam, Sahil Shah, Nilesh Tahilaramani from S.Y. and Final year B.Pharm won the Runner up Prize for Western Fashion Show at Govt. College of Pharmacy, Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec. 2004.
25) Pharma Cup 2004: Our college team reached till semifinals in Pharma cup crichet tournament.26) Saurabh Shahane, Parth Sheth, Participated in Debate. Deepali Temgar, Sanket Ponde
participated in Marathi Elocution, Mayur Gadiya participated in Elocution in Abhivyakti at MIT College of Engineering, Sept 2004.
27) Parth Sheth from S. Y. B. Pharm.won the Second Prize for Extempore in Abhivyakti at MIT College of Engineering, Sept 2004.
28) Ms. Kshama Pansare (Final Year Passed out Batch) : Best Student Award 2004 at 54th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress (Trust), Pune on 30th Oct., 2004.
National Pharmacy Week Celebrations:
College hosted intercollegiate oral paper presentation competition for all pharmacy colleges under pune belt as a part of 45th and 46th National Pharmacy Week Celebration. many events like
Pharma Rally, Sports week, Quiz, Poster presentation, essay competition, Community Pharmacy and Patient Counselling were organized in it.
The following is a list of our award-winning students –
Sr. No
Name Year Event/ College Prize
1 Parikshit Chindhade Watson Fernandes
Final Year B. Pharm
Quiz Competition at SKNCOP, Kondhwa
First
2 Mitali Bhagwat, Rujuta Gadgil, Sylie Omkar
Second Year B. Pharm
Mad Ad Competition at JSPM COP, Tathavde
Second
3 Komal Israni, Mayur Gadiya
Final Year B. Pharm
Oral Presentation at Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Vadgaon
Second
4. Second Year and Final Year B. Pharm students
Second Year & Final Year B. Pharm
SKIT Participation
5 Komal Israni Third Year B. Pharm
Oral Presentation at Sinhgad College of Pharmacy, Vadgaon
Third
6 Harshwardhan Deuskar, Parikshit Chindhade and Parth Seth
Third and Final Year B. Pharm
Quiz Competition Third
SPORTS :
I) SPORTS WEEK: Every year sports week is conducted to encourage the students to participate in sports activities. College has all the necessary games and sports material available.
II) Pharmacy Cup Cricket Tournament: Pharmacy Cup is an event which has forged the gap between the Pharmaceutical industries, the community pharmacists and the budding pharmacists from the collge. Our college team had participated in Pharmacy Cup Cricket Tournaments organized by Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Poona College of Pharmacy held in Pune from Dec. 2001 to Dec. 2008.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Along with the academic and co-curricular activities, our students have very good extracurricular potential. To encourage these qualities we are constantly sending our students to different competitions outside the college as well as in the STES campus in our STES cultural cell. The STES cultural cell is having facilities like Amphitheater, musical instruments and cultural experts to guide the students in these activities. The talent of our student is summarized in present report.
1. Nilesh Tahilramani & Vrushali Zaware from Final Year B.Pharm won runner up prize in Personality Contest during Sinhgad Karandak, Jan. 2007
2. Vrushali Zaware from Final Year B.Pharm grabbed first prize as best model in fashion show during Sinhgad Karandak, Jan. 2007
3. Nimita Bhalala of S.Y. B. Pharm participated in Mehendi Competition organized by Sinhgad Cultural center on 18th Sep 2006.
4. Students of F.Y, S.Y, T.Y and Final Year B.Pharm participated in various Sports events (Cricket, Volleyball, Chess, Badminton, Table Tennis) in ‘Vedant 2006’ organized by B.J Medical College between 26th Aug to 9th Sep 2006.
5. Students of T. Y. B. Pharm and Final Year B. Pharm achieved first prize in Fashion show and third prize in dance competition in “Sinhgad karandak” conducted on 16th to 20th March 2006.
6. Parth Sheth from T. Y. B. Pharm. with his team members was selected out of 200 teams from all over Pune for the Final quiz competition organized by IMS learning center on the 15th Jan. 2006. Out of the 6 teams selected for finals Parth team stood Fifth.
7. Mayur Gadiya, Rohit Deval, Omkar Pai and Manas Lele from S. Y. B. Pharm, won the appreciation prize for Poster Presentation on ‘Nanotechnology a Bane for Cancer’ held at Sinhgad Institute of Pharmacy, Narhe, on the 19th Dec., 2005
8. Parth Sheth Winner in Elocution competition on India-Pakistan Peace Initiative meet at American Center, Mumbai (National level) 24th Sept 2005
9. Manasi Deshpande and Parath Sheth: Finalist in Debate competition held at L. N. Birla National Institute
10. Many students from S.Y.B. Pharm and T.Y.B. Pharm participated in ‘Abhivakti’ at MIT on 2nd, 3rd Sept. 2005. Parth Sheth and Mayur Gadiya reached final round for debate competition.
11. Pharma Cup: Every year our students participate in Cricket matches. Our college team reached till semi finals in Pharma cup 2004.
12. Ms. Kshama Pansare (Final Year Passed out batch 2004): Best student award 2004 at 54th Indian Pharmaceutical congress (Trust), Pune on 30th Oct. 2004
13. Saurabh Shahane, Parth Sheth- Participation in Debate, Deepali Temgar , Sanket Ponde Participation in Marathi Elocution and Mayur Gadiya participation in Extempore in ‘Abhivakti’ at MIT on 10th, 11th Sept. 2004
14. Parth Sheth (S.Y.B.Pharm): Second Prize in English Extempore in ‘Abhivyakti’ held at MIT on
10th, 11th Sept. 2004
15. Sonali Patil, Vikram Kotwal (Final Year B. Pharm), Chetan Nimgulkar (T.Y.B.Pharm): First Prize in Synapse 2005, a state level inter-Pharmacy Scientific Paper presentation competition held at AISSMS college of Pharmacy, Pune on 25th, 26th Feb. 2005
16. Ankit Rochani (S.Y.B.Pharm) first Prize in dance competition organized by Bhoomi Sanskrutik Manch at Bharat Natya Mandir, Pune on 26th Feb. 2005
17. Abhijeet Gujar(Final Year B. Pharm), Research Poster Presentation: First Prize at State level cultural mega event Pharma Utsav 2004 held at Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec. 2004
18. Meenal Ranade, Vrushali Zaware, Sayali Karve, Kshama Shah, Yogesh Chaudhari, Makarand Jangam, Sahil Shah, Nilesh Tahilramani (S. Y. and Final Year B. Pharm) Western Fasion Show: Runner Prize at State level cultural mega event Pharma Utsav 2004 held at Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec. 2004
19. Parth Sheth (S. Y. B. Pharm) Personality Contest: Runner Prize at State level cultural mega event Pharma Utsav 2004 held at Karad during 21st to 23rd Dec. 2004
Sinhgad KarandakSinhgad Technical Education Society (STES) arranged a common cultural event called ‘Sinhgad Karandak’, where in all the Institutes under the aegis of STES participated. The following events were held during this event.1. Rangoli 2. Flower decoration 3. Salad decoration 4. Mehendi
5. One minute show 6. Antakshari 7. Dance 8. Singing
9. Art and craft 10. Quiz 11 Debate
College Magazine: ‘Spandan: The vital beat’Sinhgad college of Pharmacy publishes annual magazine ‘Spandan: The vital beat’ to give golden opportunity for students and staff members to express their talent, knowledge and bring out a multifaceted, versatile image of our college to all the readers. It encompasses literary, scientific articles from eminent personalities from Pharma field as well as our students.
Sports
We conduct sports week every year to encourage the students to participate in sports activities. Sinhgad Technical Education Society (STES) also arranged a common sports event where in all the Institutes under the aegis of STES participated. The college has all necessary games and sports material available Games and sports like1. Cricket 2. Table tennis 3. Badminton
4. Tug of war 5. Chess 6. Carom
7. Volley ball
45th National Pharmacy Week Celebration
Our college hosted the intercollegiate oral paper presentation competition for all pharmacy colleges under Pune belt, as a part of 45th National Pharmacy Week Celebration on 20th Nov. 2006, Komal Israni (T.Y.B.Pharm.) from our college received third prize.
Students also participated in different competitions like poster presentation, elocution, quiz, essay competition etc., organized by other pharmacy colleges. Harshvardhan Deuskar, Parikshit Chindhade and Parth Sheth received third prize in quiz competition.
In Inter-Institutional Competitions:
Sr. No.
Nature of Activity
Number of Students Enrolled
2006 - 07 Recognition / Awards
received, if any
2007 - 08 Recognition / Awards received, if any
2008 - 09 Recognition / Awards received, if any
1. Quiz 05 -- 06 -- 02 --
2. Debate 10 -- 15 -- 10 --
3. Poster 15 -- 12 -- 6
i)Parth Shah won the 2nd
prize at the poster compition conducted by Indira College
ii) Jay Patel, Nisarg Patel won the best poster at 13th
APTI held at Bilaspur
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES OF THE STUDENTS:
In Inter-Departmental Competitions:
Sr. No.
Nature of Activity
Number of Students Enrolled
2006 - 07 Recognition / Awards received, if
2007 –08
Recognition / Awards received, if any
2008 - 09 Recognition / Awards received, if any
any
1. Elocution 06 - 05 - 2 -
2. Fashion show
30 Ms. Vrushali Zaware Grabbed award for Best Model
15 - 24 -
3. Personality Contest
04 Nilesh Tahilramani & Vrushali Zaware received 1st
prize
02 - 02 -
4. Dance 25 - 25 - 30 -
5. Singing 15 - 10 - 4 -
6. Chess 3 Darpana Patel won 2nd prize
7. Cricket 15 - 15 Runner up 15 Winner
In Inter-Institutional Competitions:
Sr. No.
Nature of Activity
Number of Students Enrolled
2006 - 07 Recognition / Awards received, if any
2007 - 08 Recognition / Awards received, if any
2008 - 09 Recognition / Awards received, if any
1. Verve 10 -- 05 i) 1st Prize inevent “Alpha to Omega”
ii) 3rd Prize in “Spoof Video”.
iii) Finalist in event “Mad Ad”
8 --
2. Epiphany 06 -- 06 -- --
3. National Pharmacy Week
20 i) Ms. Komal Israni of T.Y. B.Pharm stood 3rd in “Poster Presentation”.
15 i) 1st Prize in “Quiz Competition” held at SKNCOP.
30 i) 1st Prize in
“Survey
Competition”-
Namita Pundle
(F.Y. B.Pharm).
ii) Harshwardhan Deuskar, Parikshit Chindhade & Parth Sheth received 3rd Prize in “Quiz Competition”
ii) 2nd Prize in “Mad ad” at JSPM, Pune.
ii) 2nd Prize in
“Oral Paper
Presentation”-
Gunjan Naik
(Final Year).
iii) 2nd Prize in Oral Presentation at SCOP.
iii) 2nd Prize in
“Pharma
Detailing”-
Yash Bapat
(Final Year).
iv) 1st Prize in
“Street Play”.
v) 2nd Prize in
“Quiz
Compition”-
Rohan Diwanji
& Abhishek
Bare.
vi) 2nd Prize in
“Poster
Presentation”
Parth Shah.
4. Pharma Cup
16 -- 16 -- 16 Awarded as Best Cricket team
-Man of the match award for Kunal Shah
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SOFT SKILL DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES We regularly invite various agencies from outside the campus involved in the development of personal soft skills. Half day sessions are arranged in seminar hall especially for Third and Final year B.Pharm students.The area that are covered are
Personality Development Spoken & Written English Group Discussion & Interview facing Skills Competitive Tests Preparation of Personal Resumes & drafting of job applications
One Day Seminar cum Workshop on ‘Career Planning in Pharma Sales and Soft Skills Development’ was organized by Sinhgad College of Pharmacy on Saturday 10th Feb 2007.
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NUMBER OF CLASSROOMS /TUTORIAL ROOM/LABORATORIES/COMPUTER CENTER/CENTRAL EXAMINATION FACILITY AND SIZE OF EACH
Instructional Area for the existing programme(s)
Requirement as per norms
Available in the institution
Requirement as per norms
Available in the Institution (Sq.M)
B.Pharm.
Particulars Number of rooms Carpet area of each room
M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
M.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
M.Pharm. (Quality Assurance Techniques)
M.Pharm. (Pharmacology)
Class Rooms 3 5 66 sq. m.91.97 x 5 =
459.85 sq. m.
Tutorial Hall 3 3 36 sq. m.36.67 x 3 =
110.0 sq. m.
Drawing Hall (*) (*) Not applicable
Seminar Hall 1 2 150 sq. m. 150 x 2 = 300 sq. m.
Computer Centre 1 1 75 sq. m. 80 sq. m.
Library1
1 150 sq. m. 192 sq. m.
Laboratories & workshops
14 14 1450 sq. m. 1452 sq. m.
Total 23 26
Class Rooms 02 02 40 Sq. M. each 40 Sq. M. each
Seminar Hall 01 01 150 Sq. M. 150 Sq.M.
Laboratories 01 01 100 Sq. M. 110 Sq. M.
Library 01 01 --- Adequate
Class Rooms 02 02 40 Sq. M. each 40 Sq. M. each
Seminar Hall Same as above
Laboratories 01 01 100 Sq. M. 110 Sq. M.
Library 01 01 --- Adequate
Class Rooms 02 02 40 Sq. M. each 40 Sq. M. each
Seminar Hall Same as above
Laboratories 01 01 100 Sq. M. 102 Sq. M.
Library 01 01 --- Adequate
Class Rooms 02 02 40 Sq. M. each 40 Sq. M. each
Seminar Hall Same as above
Laboratories 01 01 100 Sq. M. 110 Sq. M.
Library 01 01 --- Adequate
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INTERNAL CONTINUOUS EVALUATION SYSTEM AND PLACE:
B. PHARM.
Every year regular evaluation of students is done by conducting the three sessional examinations for
Theory and Practicals in the college. Average of best two performances in each subject is sent to the
University of Pune as internal assessment.
As per the current University of Pune syllabus, for F.Y.B. Pharm., S.Y.B.Pharm, T.Y. B. Pharm.. and Final
year B.Pharm, the internal assessment is of 20 marks and external assessment (University exam) is of 80
marks.
M. PHARM.
M. Pharm. syllabus consists of 4 semesters. First two semesters are with papers and University conducts
the exams at the end of each semester for theory and practical (100 marks each). In every semester
seminars are given by students which are accessed by the guides and grades are given as (O, A, B, and
C) which are communicated to the University. The final dissertation is assessed by an external examiner
(dissertation is of 200 marks and viva 100 marks)
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STUDENTS’ ASSESSMENT OF FACULTY, SYSTEM IN PLACERegularly students’ feedback is taken for assessment of Faculty and System (facilities available,
infrastructure etc.) in a proforma, which is attached herewith.