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VISION & MISSION
EDITORIAL
RANKERS STUDENT
ACHIEVEMENTS /HONORS
COLLEGE ACTIVITIES
CULTURAL NEWS
PROGRAMS ORGANIZED
ARTICLE PUBLISHED
STUDENTS PLACEMENT
STUDENT CORNER
BIOGRAPHY
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Bhagwan Mahavir College of Pharmacy established in the year
2007, approved by AICTE, PCI and affiliated with GTU. The
college offers B. Pharm, M. Pharm (Quality Assurance,
Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Management and Regulatory
Affairs, Pharmaceutical Technology) and Ph.D courses. The
college has been successful in maintaining a high level of
academic standards and value based education to meet society
needs. The highly qualified and dedicated faculty provides
continuous mentorship and counseling to bring out students to
meet the diversified challenges in the area of pharmaceutical
education, research and development to ensure holistic
personal growth of students.
BHAGWAN MAHAVIR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
BMCP e-BULLETIN
Bhagwan Mahavir College of Pharmacy, Surat. E-BULLETIN VOL.: 1, January-June 2018
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VISION
To become a pioneer pharmacy college in India,
through superior delivery of the pharmacy
education and foster pharmaceutical research
activities through invention of a scientific research
community pursuing leading, emerging synthesis in
science and utilizing latest technologies, for the
betterment of mankind
MISSION • To facilitate pharmaceutical educational
advancement for students through imbibing a
combination of advanced teaching methods
evolving pharmaceutical industry and health care
system. • To promote the pharmaceutical research
programmes through installation of state of art
scientific, computing and visualization equipments
and research facilities. • To focus the multi – faced development of
students and make them to become future leaders
in the global community. • To encourage the development and interaction of
multidisciplinary pharmaceutical research
activities across the institution through the
development of interdisciplinary partnership and
promoting industry -institute relationship
Bhagwan Mahavir College of Pharmacy, Surat. E-BULLETIN VOL.: 1, January-June 2018
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Message from Desk SECRETARY’S MESSAGE
TREASURER’S MESSAGE
CAMPUS DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
It gives me immense pleasure and happy to know that faculties and students of our
institute, Bhagwan Mahavir College of Pharmacy are releasing their first e-bulletin. “BMCP e-
bulletin”, which will signify and witness the hidden talents of our institute prides in academic,
social, cultural and sports excellences.
I congratulate all the faculties, students & editorial team for their contribution and successful
release of “BMCP e-bulletin”,
Shri. Anil Jain Secretary & Managing Trustee, BMEF,Surat
It is the matter of great pleasure that our institute Bhagwan Mahavir College of Pharmacy,
Surat managed by Bhagwan Mahavir Education Foundation is going to release its first BMCP
e-bulletin”. I am glad to know that college is committed to cater the high-quality technical
education in pharmacy. This e-bulletin represents the academic, co-curricular and extra-
curricular activities of the college during the year. I am sure that this e-bulletin will include
details of creativity and talents of students in various activities undertaken during the year.
These youth events are meant for enjoyment & exchange of ideas, which prepares the
future technocrats to enter the highly competitive technical arena with overall personality &
technical abilities.
I wish every success to the first “BMCP e-bulletin” to be brought, compiling the achievements of the
students and fraternity.I congratulate & convey my best wishes to the editorial team.
Dr. Nirmal Sharma
Campus Director, BMEF,Surat
It is delighted to learn that Bhagwan Mahavir College of Pharmacy, Surat is releasing
their first e-bulletin “BMCP e-bulletin”, it will be an excellent platform for faculties and
students to interact and share their talents, knowledge and experience.
I strongly believe that such types of academic, social, cultural and sports excellences provide
suitable atmosphere in the institute & Campus. I am sure that this “BMCP e-bulletin” will be
useful to students and faculties in bringing hidden talents and new ideas on challenging issue.
I complement all the faculties, students & editorial team and express my best wishes for their
contribution and successful release of “BMCP e-bulletin”,
Dr. Sanjay Jain
Treasurer & Managing Trustee, BMEF,Surat
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EDITORIAL
PATRONS Chairman : Shri. Jagdish Jain
Secretary : Shri. Anil Jain
Treasurer : Dr. Sanjay Jain
Adviser : Shri. Amish Jain
Campus Director : Dr. Niraml Sharma
FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Chetan C Anajwala Mrs. Vidula Selote Dr. Ronak Dedania Dr. Zarna Dedania Dr. Ghanshyam Sanghani Mr. R. Senthil Kumar Mr. Rakesh Prajapati Ms. Pooja Borse Mrs Pooja Patel
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EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief:
Dr. Vineet C. Jain
Editor:
Mrs. Binal Patel
Associate Editor:
Mr. Naishadh Solanki
Mrs. Aarti Patel Student Editor:
Solanki Meghana, Vivek Rajput,
Vaibhav Singh, Empoli Ribadia
Rajendra Rajput.
EDITORIAL
We the Bhagwan Mahavir College of pharmacy present to you our first
issue of “BMCP e‐Bulletin. “We bring to you a taste of all healthy competitive activities in the college these past few days. This part of the year was marked by a flavor of
celebrations and competitive spirits in the air, being spring. There were all sorts of
conferences, paper presentations, sports competitions, annual cultural fest as well as
campus placement in our institution. The healthiest competition occurs when average
people win by putting in above average efforts. The ultimate victory in a competition
is derived from the inner satisfaction of knowing that you have done your best and
that you have gotten the most out of what you had to give. We hope you will have a
wonderful time reading this issue of our e‐bulletin. Wish you happy reading
Editor in Chief
Dr. Vineet C. Jain
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RANKERS STUDENT B.PHARM
Class: B.Pharm-VI Sem
Name of student SINGH ANNU SOLANKI
SANJAYKUMAR PATEL KISHOR
CPI 8.20 8.20 8.09
Class: B.Pharm-VIII Sem
Name of student CHOUDHARY KAVITA
SHAH DIXABEN
DESAI GRISHMA
CPI 8.55 8.25 8.22
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RANKERS STUDENT M.PHARM
(PHARMA MANAGEMENT AND RAGULATORY AFFAIRS)
Class: M.Pharm-II Sem
Name of student JUNEJA PARUL DOBARIYA JANKI CHAUDHARY REENA
CPI 8.77 8.62 8.54
Class: M.Pharm-IV Sem
Name of student JAIN POOJA RANDERIYA JUHI RATHOD MEERA
GTU GOLD MEDAL
CPI GTU GOLD MEDAL
8.78
8.27 8.06
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RANKERS STUDENT M.PHARM (PHARMACEUTICS)
Class: M.Pharm-II Sem
Name of student YADAV AJAY
CPI 7.77
Class: M.Pharm-IV Sem
Name of student PANSERIYA NIDHI KANTRODIYA TRUPA CHAVDA DHRUVISHA
CPI 8.07 7.57 7.54
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RANKERS STUDENT M.PHARM (PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITYASSURANCE)
Class: M.Pharm-II Sem
Name of student CHISTI ZENAB PRAJAPATI RICHA GUPTA VANDANA
CPI 8.42 8.12 8.08
Class: M.Pharm-IV Sem
Name of student RUPAPARA VIJAYKUMAR CHODVADIYA KOMAL PATEL KRUNAL
CPI 7.53 7.49 6.93
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ACHIEVEMENTS /HONORSGTU TECH FEST
Every year GTU is organizing tech fest like event where students can participate and explore their vision. It means
for students to showcase their practical talent in the field they are learning and not just limit themselves to bookish
knowledge. Various branches like mechanical, electrical, computer and Pharmacy can have its own version of
technical events.
On 26-27 February, 2018 C.K.Pithawala institute of Pharmaceutical science and research had organized Pharmacy
tech fest in Surat zone of GTU. Events like Pharma recipe, Pharma debate, Pharma poster, Pharma prenuer were
organized for students to apply their knowledge. We are proud to say that our students participated enthusiastically and
along with their efforts and skills came out with shining colors. Final
year students Desai Grishma, Kholakia Chandresh and Padsala Jay got
first rank and Dudhwala Saguptaparvin and Thutan Shweta got 3rd
rank in Pharma recipe.
Final tech fest of state had been organized at L. M. College of
Pharmacy, Ahmedabad. All winners of zonal area had participated for
final round. Our college students Desai Grishma, Kholakia Chandresh
and Padsala Jay got third rank in Pharma recipe again.
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COLLEGE ACTIVITIES SEMINARS
Seminars have very beneficial impact on academic growth. Students can learn their mistakes and can improve
their skills. It is actually a great chance for students to improve innovative ideas within their curriculum. Seminars
possess many benefits including communication skills, gaining expert knowledge, networking with others.
BHAGWAN MAHAVIR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY conducts various seminars to improve the innovative ideas of
students.
SPORTS
Sports play an important role in our life as it keeps us healthy, wealthy and active. We can have a healthy mind
only when we have a healthy body. Great achievement comes from our way when we maintain our physical and
mental wellbeing.
BHAGWAN MAHAVIR EDUCATION FOUNDATION conducts the sports programs every year from which the
students who participated will get a chance to show their skills and talents. This year also BMCP students had
participated enthusiastically in sports programs.
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CULTURAL NEWS SPANDAN
Spandan is a fever of Bhagwan Mahavir College, all the students and teachers celebrate this wonderful occasion
as festival. It is celebrated by BMCP actively participating in every event of spandan. Preparation of
performance/events which is going to present on stage of spandan is being prepared or practiced a month before
the spandan. Spandan was celebrated on three successive days 26th, 27th and 28th February 2018. There were
various cultural activities had organied in spandan like Fashion show, Singing, Solo dance, group dance, etc.
Bhagwan Mahavir college of pharmacy’s Students who were participated in fashion show on card theme are Dubey Vikas, Rajendra Rajput, Hiren Solanki, Anish Singh, Robby Desai, Krunal Ranpariya, Jhanvi Lad, Jeenal
Pandya, FeniJeriwala, Mili Patel, Nishi Patel, Vidhi Patel, Ishani Patel, Vishakha Kansara, Kamlesh Patel, Sagar
Patel, Suraj Rathod, Mayor Sakhwala, Milan Sakhwala, Vivek Gawale and Vijay Patel. All the fashion show
participants had well performed and by their hard working they won the first price in the show.
The other event was singing which was performed by Rahul Gautam on a song dard-e-disco and by his amazing
voice he won the first price. The last event was solo dance which was performed by participants on different dance
styles. Vishakha kansara showed her well performance on semi classical dance and won the 4th price. Sagar patel
showed his well performance on free style dance and did the great job.
In anchoring session also bhagwan mahavir pharmacy college students were not stand behind. Rahul Gautam,
Kinjal Shah and Ishani Patel did extremely well anchoring and cherry on cake moment, Rahul Gautam won the 2nd
price.
Kishor patel and sanjay solanki were fillers participants. They well entertained the audience by comedy attitudes.
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PROGRAMS ORGANIZED FAREWELL
We started with a simple hello and ended with a complicated goodbye. ‘’Farewell is an emotional moment towards our seniors who left us from being part of our college life with us since long period.
Farewell was organized by 6th semester students in Neon disc on 19th February 2018. Farewell was followed by
welcoming our seniors with huge round of applause. Farewell consisted of several entertainment programs
performed by juniors includes singing, dancing, games.
At last speech on wonderful college life experience and suspicious, feelings were showed by our seniors provides
definite learning and makes tears to our eyes. Farewell ends with feeding the empty belly.
YOGA DAY CELEBRATION
International Yoga Day” was celebrated on 21 June 2018, Thursday at Bhagwan Mahavir Education Foundation
with great enthusiasm and vigour. in which trustees shri. Anil Jain (secretary BMEF), Mrs. Leena Jain with Art of
living members, students, faculty and staff also participated in the event. Around 600 participants took part in the
event. Participants of all age groups participated in the event with great enthusiasm.
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ARTICLE PUBLISHED
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ARTICLE PUBLISHED
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PLACEMENT OF BMCP STUDENTS In Bhagwan Mahavir College Pharmacy, list of students is handed to the company from which few
students are short-listed.
Sr. no. Company Students
1 Apollo Healthcare 1. Shah Kinjal
2. Singh Shobha
3. Patel Liza
4. Jagani Deaizy
2 Zota Healthcare 1. Jakhasaniya Nisha
2. KansaraVishakha
3. Ramani Sneha
4. Singh Shobha
5. Belim Anas
3 Advantmed 1. Vyas Neny
2. Gupta Ankita
3. Singh Shobha
4 Troikaa Pharma 1. Padsala Jay
2. Prajapati Gaurav
3. Vasoliya Keyur
4. KholakiaChandresh
5 Shahjanand medical tech 1. KholakiaChandresh
6 Bombay maternity and surgical hospital 1. Purohit Pravina
2. Chetna Prajapati
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STUDENT CORNER IMPORTANCE OF CAMPUS PLACEMENT/INTERVIEW
By Vaibhav Singh Vth sem B.pharm
Campus placement or campus interview is the program conducted within our college to provide jobs to students
pursuing or in the stage of completing the programme. In this programme, industries visit the colleges to select
students depending on their ability to work, capability, focus and aim.
OBJECTIVE
The major objective of campus placement is to identify the talented and qualified professionals before they complete
their education. It provides employment opportunities to the students who are perusing or in the final stage of
completing the course. Many students do not understand the importance of placement training that is being
imparted, whether it is an aptitude training or soft skills. They show the least interest in this due to various factors
viz., projects, assignments or more of activities loaded by the colleges as part of their curriculum thinking that it is
not useful. It is the responsibility of the companies training on placement to make the students equipped on all
aspects of career development along with creating a very good impact in them which makes them feel every minute
they spend in the placement training session is worth being there and will help them in getting placed in their dream
companies.
PROCEDURE
PRE-PLACEMENT TALK
A presentation about the company will be made during the pre-placement talk. Basically, the presentation includes
the information like selection procedure, company’s milestones, organizational achievements, candidate scope of
improvement within the organization if selected, salary, employment benefits. Usually this presentation will end up
with question and answer session, students given chance to ask questions about.
WRITTEN TEST
Qualified students will undergo a test. This is usually a simple aptitude test but depending on company and the
position looking for, the difficulty level of the test may be at the higher side.
GROUP DISCUSSION
Most of the companies will have this round as a filtering round. This round may be or may not be conducted.
A common topic is placed before the group and a formal discussion or knowledge sharing is expected by the judge.
Purpose of this round is to check communication skills, etiquette of person, listening ability, convincing power, group
leadership, leader or follower and many more thing are evaluated on the basis of requirement or the particular
intention of organization or company. It is very important to keep yourself updated with latest news and discussion
topics for appearing in GD round.
TECHNICAL INTERVIEW
Based on outcome of above said process, students will further undergo a round called technical round. This round
evaluates the technical ability of the student. In most of the cases this will be an individual round but it may be
grouped with the formal interview.
FORMAL INTERVIEW
Final round of the selection process, where the student’s stability and his confidence level towards the particular
work will be evaluated. The interview focuses on overall personality of the candidate. The more practical application
knowledge a candidate has, the more chances of their selection increase. So, having worked on projects in the
industry, internships in relevant companies and industry visits to brands in the same sector will enhance a candidate's
chance of selection.
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BIOGRAPHY The Nobel Prize winners in Medicine 2015
William C. Campbell (Prize share: ¼)
SATOSHI ŌMURA (PRIZE SHARE: ¼)
You you Tu (Prize share: ½)
Life:
William C. Campbell was born in Ramelton, Ireland. He studied at Trinity College at the University of Dublin
and at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, where he earned his doctorate in 1957. He then worked
for the pharmaceutical company Merck at its Institute for Therapeutic Research until 1990. He is now affiliated
with Drew University, Madison, New Jersey in USA.
Work:
A number of serious infectious diseases are caused by parasites spread by insects. River blindness is caused
by a tiny worm that can infect the cornea and cause blindness. Lymphatic filariasis, or elephantiasis, is also
caused by a worm and produces chronic swelling. Satoshi Omura cultured bacteria, which produce substances
that inhibit the growth of other microorganisms. In 1978 he succeeded in culturing a strain from which William
Campbell purified a substance, avermectin, which in a chemically modified form, ivermectin, proved effective
against river blindness and elephantiasis.
Life:
Satoshi Omura was born in Nirasaki, Yamanashi, Japan. He studied at the University of Yamanashi and at the
Tokyo University of Science. He holds two doctorates: one in pharmaceutical science from the University of
Tokyo from 1968 and one in chemistry from the Tokyo University of Science from 1970. He has then primarily
worked at the Kitasato University, Minato, Tokyo, but is also affiliated with Wesleyan University, Middleton,
Connecticut, USA.
Work:
He was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries concerning a novel therapy
against infections caused by roundworm parasites. More precisely, his research group isolated a strain of
Streptomyces avermitilis that produce the anti-parasitical compound avermectin. Campbell later acquired
these bacteria and developed the derived drug ivermectin that is today used against river blindness,
lymphatic filariasis and other parasitic infections.
Life:
Youyou Tu was born and raised in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. She studied at the Peking University in Beijing.
Since 1965 she has worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where she is now Chief
Scientist. Youyou Tu is married and has two daughters.
Work:
A number of serious infectious diseases are caused by parasites spread by insects. Malaria is caused by a
single-cell parasite that causes severe fever. Traditional Chinese medicine uses sweet wormwood to treat
fever. In the 1970s, after studies of traditional herbal medicines, You you Tu managed to extract a substance,
artemisinin, which inhibits the malaria parasite. Drugs based on artemisinin have led to the survival and
improved health of millions of people.