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BPharm I MPharm
PGDRA I PhD
mitwpu.edu.in3rd Best Universtiy To
Study In India(India Today 2018)
Pharmacy
MIT-WPU School of Pharmacy, the erstwhile MAEER'S Maharashtra Institute of Pharmacy, was established in the year 1997, and is a top-ranked pharmacy school in India where we provide a rewarding learning experience to students along with a vibrant environment for academics, research, curricular and extracurricular activities. The school has comprehensive academic and research tie-ups with several universities and pharmaceutical industries to provide them with a wide Industry exposure. Along with the Pharmacy curriculum, we also provide short-term courses (hands on analytical instruments instead of Analytical instruments and pharmacovigilance and Cosmetic science, Intellectual Property Rights). The
curriculum incorporates Peace Studies and yoga that help learners become physically fit, mentally alert and spiritually elevated individuals.
Study Programs offered by MIT-WPU School of Pharmacy
Ÿ PhD in Pharmacy.
School of pharmacy offers
Ÿ Post Graduate Diploma in Regulatory Affairs (PGDRA)
Ÿ MPharm (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology*)
Ÿ BPharm
School of Pharmacy
(*Subjected to PCI approval)
Pharmacy
To emerge as a leading 'Centre for Excellence' in the field of 'Pharmaceutical Education & Research' and evolve world class professionals to serve healthcare needs of an ever changing global society.
VISION
Outcomes and objectives
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO's)
MISSION To impart excellent and quality education through value based system to produce not just global professionals but ingenious thinkers in the field of Pharmacy and Health care.
Programme Outcomes (POs)
The students shall equip with integrity and ethical values so that they become responsible pharmacy graduates
The students shall equip with knowledge, skills and research aptitude tosuccessfully complete for entry level position in industry or pursue highereducation MS, M.Pharm, MBA or in related field
The students shall engage in innovative activities by using ingenious thinking to envision better ways of accomplishing professional goals
Contemporary professional and lifelong learning skills including hands on laboratory experience to successfully complete in local, national and global pharmaceutical field. The student shall continuously strive to expand his or her knowledge to maintain professional competence.
The students shall develop the ability to function effectively both as team member and as leader at the workplace and demonstrate appropriate interpersonal behavior.
KNOWLEDGE
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
INNOVATION ANDENTREPRENEURSHIP
LIFE LONG LEARNING
LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK
ProgrammeOutcomes
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SupportSustainabilityDevelopment
Socialresponsibilities
EffectiveCommunication
PharmaceuticalEthics and
value
ProfessionalIdentity
Leadershipskills
Modem andusage
PharmacyKnowledge
PlannningAbilities
Life-LongLearning
Problemanalysis
Grantsworth more Than
3 Cr from various Govt.
funding Agencies
Where innovations meet excellence
Pharmacy
MIT-WPU School of Pharmacy, the erstwhile MAEER'S Maharashtra Institute of Pharmacy, was established in the year 1997, and is a top-ranked pharmacy school in India where we provide a rewarding learning experience to students along with a vibrant environment for academics, research, curricular and extracurricular activities. The school has comprehensive academic and research tie-ups with several universities and pharmaceutical industries to provide them with a wide Industry exposure. Along with the Pharmacy curriculum, we also provide short-term courses (hands on analytical instruments instead of Analytical instruments and pharmacovigilance and Cosmetic science, Intellectual Property Rights). The
curriculum incorporates Peace Studies and yoga that help learners become physically fit, mentally alert and spiritually elevated individuals.
Study Programs offered by MIT-WPU School of Pharmacy
Ÿ PhD in Pharmacy.
School of pharmacy offers
Ÿ Post Graduate Diploma in Regulatory Affairs (PGDRA)
Ÿ MPharm (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology*)
Ÿ BPharm
School of Pharmacy
(*Subjected to PCI approval)
Pharmacy
To emerge as a leading 'Centre for Excellence' in the field of 'Pharmaceutical Education & Research' and evolve world class professionals to serve healthcare needs of an ever changing global society.
VISION
Outcomes and objectives
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO's)
MISSION To impart excellent and quality education through value based system to produce not just global professionals but ingenious thinkers in the field of Pharmacy and Health care.
Programme Outcomes (POs)
The students shall equip with integrity and ethical values so that they become responsible pharmacy graduates
The students shall equip with knowledge, skills and research aptitude tosuccessfully complete for entry level position in industry or pursue highereducation MS, M.Pharm, MBA or in related field
The students shall engage in innovative activities by using ingenious thinking to envision better ways of accomplishing professional goals
Contemporary professional and lifelong learning skills including hands on laboratory experience to successfully complete in local, national and global pharmaceutical field. The student shall continuously strive to expand his or her knowledge to maintain professional competence.
The students shall develop the ability to function effectively both as team member and as leader at the workplace and demonstrate appropriate interpersonal behavior.
KNOWLEDGE
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
INNOVATION ANDENTREPRENEURSHIP
LIFE LONG LEARNING
LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK
ProgrammeOutcomes
www.mitwpu.edu.in
SupportSustainabilityDevelopment
Socialresponsibilities
EffectiveCommunication
PharmaceuticalEthics and
value
ProfessionalIdentity
Leadershipskills
Modem andusage
PharmacyKnowledge
PlannningAbilities
Life-LongLearning
Problemanalysis
Grantsworth more Than
3 Cr from various Govt.
funding Agencies
Where innovations meet excellence
MPharm
MPharmPharmaceutics / Pharmaceutical Quality assurance / Pharmaceutical Chemistry / Pharmacology *
Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance: 15
Intake: Pharmaceutics: 15
Duration: Four semesters (Two years)
Pharmaceutical Chemistry: 09
Pharmacology*: 09
Key Features M. Pharm. course is a research oriented course which
extend over four semesters (two Years) after B. Pharm.
Syllabus ad curriculum is designed by pharmacy
council of India (PCI) New Delhi In the first year
students learn about advances in areas of their
specialization and can select a research problem with
consultation with industrial experts and research
guide for their second year. Student can select
challenging areas like nanotechnology, Molecular
Pharmaceutics; Computer aided Drug Designing,
Clinical research, Pharmacoeconomics and other
interdisciplinary research areas. Ÿ Guidance from industry experts
Ÿ Attractive stipend for GPAT Qualified and GPAT
Non-qualified students.
Ÿ Industrial visits
Ÿ Finishing School to bridge the gap between
Industry & Academia
Ÿ Guest Lectures by international faculties.
Ÿ Industrial Internship/Industrial Projects
Ÿ Opportunity for collaborative research with
international researchers and research students.
Ÿ Excellent pilot plant for real word industrial
experience
Ÿ State of art laboratories
BPharm
Career Opportunities
BPharmB. Pharm is one of the most popular and job oriented programs for science student's post-class 12th In this course, student will study about different Pharmaceutical formulations, Medicinal Chemistry, P h a r m a c e u t i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g , Pharmacology , Pathophysiology , Microbiology, Pharmaceutical Analysis Herbal Drugs, Cosmetics etc. This course provides number of carrier opportunities in public and private sectors. B. Pharm Course extends over eight semesters (Four years) with a credit based system and six semesters (Three years) for later entry students who get admitted directly to second year after Diploma in Pharmacy. The syllabus and curriculum is set by Pharmacy council of India (PCI) New Delhi.
Intake: 100
Duration: 8 semesters (Four years)
Pharmacy Career Tree
Research and Development:
Research Scientist
Industrial Pharmacist: Production, Packaging,
Quality Assurance/Control
Drug Inspector
Regulatory Affairs
Hospital pharmacist
Entrepreneurship-Own manufacturing/marketing
company, Drug Stockiest
Community Pharmacist Higher StudiesM. Pharm, MBA, Ph.D
Study in AbroadMS, Ph.D, Post Doc.
Chemist Shop
Cosmetic Industry
Marketing
Pharmaceutical IT Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Data Management, Medical Coding
Academics
Clinical Research Scientist
(*Subjected to PCI approval)
Finishing School of two weeks is also organized for
students before the submission of thesis. Finishing
school has interactive curriculum based on soft-skills
and domain knowledge. It has been especially
modelled so students are ready for their careers, well-
nurtured and ready for every challenge that life has to
throw their way.
www.mitwpu.edu.inWhere innovations meet excellence
MPharm
MPharmPharmaceutics / Pharmaceutical Quality assurance / Pharmaceutical Chemistry / Pharmacology *
Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance: 15
Intake: Pharmaceutics: 15
Duration: Four semesters (Two years)
Pharmaceutical Chemistry: 09
Pharmacology*: 09
Key Features M. Pharm. course is a research oriented course which
extend over four semesters (two Years) after B. Pharm.
Syllabus ad curriculum is designed by pharmacy
council of India (PCI) New Delhi In the first year
students learn about advances in areas of their
specialization and can select a research problem with
consultation with industrial experts and research
guide for their second year. Student can select
challenging areas like nanotechnology, Molecular
Pharmaceutics; Computer aided Drug Designing,
Clinical research, Pharmacoeconomics and other
interdisciplinary research areas. Ÿ Guidance from industry experts
Ÿ Attractive stipend for GPAT Qualified and GPAT
Non-qualified students.
Ÿ Industrial visits
Ÿ Finishing School to bridge the gap between
Industry & Academia
Ÿ Guest Lectures by international faculties.
Ÿ Industrial Internship/Industrial Projects
Ÿ Opportunity for collaborative research with
international researchers and research students.
Ÿ Excellent pilot plant for real word industrial
experience
Ÿ State of art laboratories
BPharm
Career Opportunities
BPharmB. Pharm is one of the most popular and job oriented programs for science student's post-class 12th In this course, student will study about different Pharmaceutical formulations, Medicinal Chemistry, P h a r m a c e u t i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g , Pharmacology , Pathophysiology , Microbiology, Pharmaceutical Analysis Herbal Drugs, Cosmetics etc. This course provides number of carrier opportunities in public and private sectors. B. Pharm Course extends over eight semesters (Four years) with a credit based system and six semesters (Three years) for later entry students who get admitted directly to second year after Diploma in Pharmacy. The syllabus and curriculum is set by Pharmacy council of India (PCI) New Delhi.
Intake: 100
Duration: 8 semesters (Four years)
Pharmacy Career Tree
Research and Development:
Research Scientist
Industrial Pharmacist: Production, Packaging,
Quality Assurance/Control
Drug Inspector
Regulatory Affairs
Hospital pharmacist
Entrepreneurship-Own manufacturing/marketing
company, Drug Stockiest
Community Pharmacist Higher StudiesM. Pharm, MBA, Ph.D
Study in AbroadMS, Ph.D, Post Doc.
Chemist Shop
Cosmetic Industry
Marketing
Pharmaceutical IT Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Data Management, Medical Coding
Academics
Clinical Research Scientist
(*Subjected to PCI approval)
Finishing School of two weeks is also organized for
students before the submission of thesis. Finishing
school has interactive curriculum based on soft-skills
and domain knowledge. It has been especially
modelled so students are ready for their careers, well-
nurtured and ready for every challenge that life has to
throw their way.
www.mitwpu.edu.inWhere innovations meet excellence
PGDRA
Duration: 11 Months
Regulatory Affairs is one of the most important part of heath industry. Experts in this domain provides support and advice about domest ic and international regulations related to development of new drug, medical devices etc. Regulatory experts are with in depth knowledge about global regulatory process are very much required by health industry.This course is designed to match the with the expectations of international regulatory industrial and students will get thorough knowledge about most of regulatory aspects followed by the industry.
Intake: 30 Seats
Postgraduate diploma in Regulatory Affairs (PGDRA):
Medical Devices
Pharma
Chemical
Food
Cosmetics
Veterinary
Week end Course / Part Time(Suitable for Working Professionals/Corporates)
PhD
The School of Pharmacy, MIT WPU has advanced research laboratories that facilitates great research outcome. The research guides are highly experienced with immense research and development track records. The management implicates the importance of research in meeting societal challenges and thus encourages freedom with conducive environment.
PhD Program in Pharmacy
Publications:More than 300 publications in high peer reviewed journals,
Multidisciplinary research approach
Industry based research projects
Scholar can work with national and international collaborators
Research Collaborations with many pharma industries
Scholars can opt for the stipend through sponsored research projects
Opportunities for PhD Scholars:
Scholar can work on Industrial funded research projects
Grantsworth more Than
3 Cr from various Govt.
funding Agencies
www.mitwpu.edu.inWhere innovations meet excellence
PGDRA
Duration: 11 Months
Regulatory Affairs is one of the most important part of heath industry. Experts in this domain provides support and advice about domest ic and international regulations related to development of new drug, medical devices etc. Regulatory experts are with in depth knowledge about global regulatory process are very much required by health industry.This course is designed to match the with the expectations of international regulatory industrial and students will get thorough knowledge about most of regulatory aspects followed by the industry.
Intake: 30 Seats
Postgraduate diploma in Regulatory Affairs (PGDRA):
Medical Devices
Pharma
Chemical
Food
Cosmetics
Veterinary
Week end Course / Part Time(Suitable for Working Professionals/Corporates)
PhD
The School of Pharmacy, MIT WPU has advanced research laboratories that facilitates great research outcome. The research guides are highly experienced with immense research and development track records. The management implicates the importance of research in meeting societal challenges and thus encourages freedom with conducive environment.
PhD Program in Pharmacy
Publications:More than 300 publications in high peer reviewed journals,
Multidisciplinary research approach
Industry based research projects
Scholar can work with national and international collaborators
Research Collaborations with many pharma industries
Scholars can opt for the stipend through sponsored research projects
Opportunities for PhD Scholars:
Scholar can work on Industrial funded research projects
Grantsworth more Than
3 Cr from various Govt.
funding Agencies
www.mitwpu.edu.inWhere innovations meet excellence
B.Pharm
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Analysis I
Ÿ Remedial Biology/ Remedial Mathematics
Ÿ Pharmaceutics I
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Communication skills
Ÿ Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
Ÿ Environmental sciences
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I
Ÿ Computer Applications in Pharmacy
Ÿ Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Ÿ Biochemistry
Ÿ Pathophysiology
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Engineering
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Ÿ Physical Pharmaceutics I
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III
Ÿ Pharmacology I
Ÿ Physical Pharmaceutics II
Ÿ Medicinal Chemistry I
Ÿ Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Ÿ Pharmacology II
Ÿ Industrial Pharmacy I
Ÿ Medicinal Chemistry II
Ÿ Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Herbal Drug Technology
Ÿ Medicinal Chemistry III
Ÿ Pharmacology III
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Ÿ Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
Ÿ Quality Assurance
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Practice School
Ÿ Pharmacy Practice
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Industrial Pharmacy II
Ÿ Novel Drug Delivery System
Ÿ Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Ÿ Cosmetic Science
Ÿ Experimental Pharmacology
Ÿ Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals
Compulsory Subjects
Ÿ Advanced Instrumentation Techniques
Elective Subjects
Ÿ Cell and Molecular Biology
Ÿ Pharma Marketing Management
Project Work
Ÿ Pharmacovigilance
Ÿ Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals
Ÿ Social and Preventive Pharmacy
Ÿ Computer-Aided Drug Design
Ÿ Biostatistics and Research Methodology
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
SEMESTERS
PGDRA (Weekend / Part Time)
Ÿ Regulatory Affairs Practical – I
Ÿ Global Regulatory Affairs
Ÿ Regulatory Requirements Compilation and Submissions
Ÿ Regulatory Aspects of Drugs and Cosmetics
Ÿ Clinical Research Regulations
Ÿ Regulatory Aspects of Herbal and Biologicals
Ÿ Biologicals Medical Devices and IVD Regulations
Ÿ Regulatory Affairs Practical – II
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Advanced Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
Ÿ Pharmaceutics Practical II
Ÿ Molecular Pharmaceutics (NanoTech and Targeted DDS)
Ÿ Computer-Aided Drug Delivery System
Ÿ Cosmetic and Cosmeceuticals
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Ÿ Drug Delivery System
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutics
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Regulatory Affair
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Pharmaceutics Practical
Program Structure M.PharmThe course of study for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
Ÿ Advanced Organic Chemistry –II
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry
Ÿ Advanced Spectral Analysis
Ÿ Computer-Aided Drug Design
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Chemistry Practical II
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Chemistry of Natural Products
Ÿ Advanced Organic Chemistry –I
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Chemistry Practical I
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Ÿ Advanced Medicinal chemistry
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
The course of study for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
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B.Pharm
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Analysis I
Ÿ Remedial Biology/ Remedial Mathematics
Ÿ Pharmaceutics I
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Communication skills
Ÿ Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
Ÿ Environmental sciences
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry I
Ÿ Computer Applications in Pharmacy
Ÿ Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Ÿ Biochemistry
Ÿ Pathophysiology
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Engineering
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Microbiology
Ÿ Physical Pharmaceutics I
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry III
Ÿ Pharmacology I
Ÿ Physical Pharmaceutics II
Ÿ Medicinal Chemistry I
Ÿ Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry I
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
Ÿ Pharmacology II
Ÿ Industrial Pharmacy I
Ÿ Medicinal Chemistry II
Ÿ Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Herbal Drug Technology
Ÿ Medicinal Chemistry III
Ÿ Pharmacology III
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Ÿ Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics
Ÿ Quality Assurance
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Practice School
Ÿ Pharmacy Practice
Ÿ Peace Studies
Ÿ Industrial Pharmacy II
Ÿ Novel Drug Delivery System
Ÿ Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Ÿ Cosmetic Science
Ÿ Experimental Pharmacology
Ÿ Quality Control and Standardization of Herbals
Compulsory Subjects
Ÿ Advanced Instrumentation Techniques
Elective Subjects
Ÿ Cell and Molecular Biology
Ÿ Pharma Marketing Management
Project Work
Ÿ Pharmacovigilance
Ÿ Dietary Supplements and Nutraceuticals
Ÿ Social and Preventive Pharmacy
Ÿ Computer-Aided Drug Design
Ÿ Biostatistics and Research Methodology
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science
SEMESTERS
PGDRA (Weekend / Part Time)
Ÿ Regulatory Affairs Practical – I
Ÿ Global Regulatory Affairs
Ÿ Regulatory Requirements Compilation and Submissions
Ÿ Regulatory Aspects of Drugs and Cosmetics
Ÿ Clinical Research Regulations
Ÿ Regulatory Aspects of Herbal and Biologicals
Ÿ Biologicals Medical Devices and IVD Regulations
Ÿ Regulatory Affairs Practical – II
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Advanced Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
Ÿ Pharmaceutics Practical II
Ÿ Molecular Pharmaceutics (NanoTech and Targeted DDS)
Ÿ Computer-Aided Drug Delivery System
Ÿ Cosmetic and Cosmeceuticals
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Ÿ Drug Delivery System
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutics
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Regulatory Affair
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Pharmaceutics Practical
Program Structure M.PharmThe course of study for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
Ÿ Advanced Organic Chemistry –II
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry
Ÿ Advanced Spectral Analysis
Ÿ Computer-Aided Drug Design
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Chemistry Practical II
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Chemistry of Natural Products
Ÿ Advanced Organic Chemistry –I
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Chemistry Practical I
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Ÿ Advanced Medicinal chemistry
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
The course of study for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
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Ÿ Hazards and Safety Management
Ÿ Audits and Regulatory Compliance
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Practical II
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Validation
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Practical I
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Quality Management System
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Ÿ Quality Control and Quality Assurance
Ÿ Product Development and Technology Transfer
Ÿ Journal Club
Ÿ Research Work
Ÿ Discussion/Final Presentation
Ÿ Research Work
Ÿ Research Methodology and Biostatistics (Non-University Exam)
Ÿ Journal club
Ÿ Discussion / Presentation (Proposal Presentation)
COMMON FOR ALL SPECIALIZATIONS
Program Structure M.Pharm The course of study for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance)
Poster Presentations at National /International Conferences
Industrial projects
National / InternationalStudy Tour (Optional)
Peace Program
Rural Immersion
The course of study for M. Pharm.(Pharmacology*)
Ÿ Advanced Pharmacology II
Ÿ Pharmacological and Toxicological Screening Methods-II
Ÿ Principles of Drug Discovery
Ÿ Experimental Pharmacology practical- II
Ÿ Pharmacology Practical II
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Pharmacology Practical I
Ÿ Pharmacological and Toxicological Screening
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Advanced Pharmacology-I
Ÿ Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
CollaborativeResearch projects with internationally acclaimed faculties
Pharmacy
Few of our Eminent Advisory Board Members
Prof. Dr. Vicente Rodilla AlamaCardenal Herrera University,
Valencia, Spain
Prof. Dr. Ad Van DoorenPharmaceutical Solutions Rotterdam,
& Emeritus Professor, Utrecht University of Applied Siences
Netherlands
Dr. V. C VivekanandanVice Chancellor at Hidayatullah National Law University, India
Dr. K G AkamanchiProfessor of
Pharmaceutical Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT),
Mumbai, India
Prof. Dr. Gerhard FortwengelUniversity of Applied Sciences and Arts, Hannover, Germany
Prof. Dr. Archana JuvekarProfessor in Pharmacology,
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, India.
Dr. Vivek PolshettiwarHead, Nanocatlysis lab,
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
Mumbai, India.
Dr. Santosh JhaHead Medical Affairs,
Rare Diseases & Neurosciences - Growth & Emerging Markets Region,
Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG, Singapore
Dr. Bhushan ChoudhariSenior Principal Scientist,
Biochemical Science Division, CSIR - National Chemical Laboratory,
Pune
Dr. Kuldeep BhokareDirector - Process
(Solids Process Center) at ROMACO GROUP,China
Almas SayedManager (Pharmacovigilance)
Tata Consultacy Services (TCS), India
Dr. Shivkanya FuloriaFaculty of Pharmacy,
AIMST University, Semeling Bedong,
Kedah 08100 Malaysia
Dr. P. Ravi ShankarAssociate Professor (Research Methodology and Community Health)
Shree Ramchandra University, Chennai
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Ÿ Hazards and Safety Management
Ÿ Audits and Regulatory Compliance
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Practical II
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Validation
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology
Ÿ Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Practical I
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Yoga and Peace Studies
Ÿ Quality Management System
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Ÿ Quality Control and Quality Assurance
Ÿ Product Development and Technology Transfer
Ÿ Journal Club
Ÿ Research Work
Ÿ Discussion/Final Presentation
Ÿ Research Work
Ÿ Research Methodology and Biostatistics (Non-University Exam)
Ÿ Journal club
Ÿ Discussion / Presentation (Proposal Presentation)
COMMON FOR ALL SPECIALIZATIONS
Program Structure M.Pharm The course of study for M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance)
Poster Presentations at National /International Conferences
Industrial projects
National / InternationalStudy Tour (Optional)
Peace Program
Rural Immersion
The course of study for M. Pharm.(Pharmacology*)
Ÿ Advanced Pharmacology II
Ÿ Pharmacological and Toxicological Screening Methods-II
Ÿ Principles of Drug Discovery
Ÿ Experimental Pharmacology practical- II
Ÿ Pharmacology Practical II
Ÿ Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Pharmacology Practical I
Ÿ Pharmacological and Toxicological Screening
Ÿ Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques
Seminar/Assignment
Ÿ Advanced Pharmacology-I
Ÿ Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
CollaborativeResearch projects with internationally acclaimed faculties
Pharmacy
Few of our Eminent Advisory Board Members
Prof. Dr. Vicente Rodilla AlamaCardenal Herrera University,
Valencia, Spain
Prof. Dr. Ad Van DoorenPharmaceutical Solutions Rotterdam,
& Emeritus Professor, Utrecht University of Applied Siences
Netherlands
Dr. V. C VivekanandanVice Chancellor at Hidayatullah National Law University, India
Dr. K G AkamanchiProfessor of
Pharmaceutical Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT),
Mumbai, India
Prof. Dr. Gerhard FortwengelUniversity of Applied Sciences and Arts, Hannover, Germany
Prof. Dr. Archana JuvekarProfessor in Pharmacology,
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, India.
Dr. Vivek PolshettiwarHead, Nanocatlysis lab,
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
Mumbai, India.
Dr. Santosh JhaHead Medical Affairs,
Rare Diseases & Neurosciences - Growth & Emerging Markets Region,
Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG, Singapore
Dr. Bhushan ChoudhariSenior Principal Scientist,
Biochemical Science Division, CSIR - National Chemical Laboratory,
Pune
Dr. Kuldeep BhokareDirector - Process
(Solids Process Center) at ROMACO GROUP,China
Almas SayedManager (Pharmacovigilance)
Tata Consultacy Services (TCS), India
Dr. Shivkanya FuloriaFaculty of Pharmacy,
AIMST University, Semeling Bedong,
Kedah 08100 Malaysia
Dr. P. Ravi ShankarAssociate Professor (Research Methodology and Community Health)
Shree Ramchandra University, Chennai
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Few of our Eminent Guest Faculty Members
Dr. Abhay IttadwarPrincipal at Gurunanak College
of Pharmacy, Nagpur, India.
Dr. Evangelos D. ProtopapadakisBioethics. National and Kapodistrian University
of Athens
Dr Divakar GoliPresident / Vice-Chancellor
at Raffles University, Rajasthan, India
Dr. Ghooi RB Dr Kalpana Joshi Director,
Scientia Clinical Services, Consultant: Venture Center,
NCL, Pune, Chairman: Institutional Ethics Committee,
Sahyadri Hospitals, Pune.
Professor and Head of Biotechnology Engineering
in Pune University.
Dr. Ajit KolhtakarACE hospital and Research
center, Pune. Founder, Director GASTROLAB India Pvt. Ltd.
and NuHance Nutraceuticals LLP
Dr Sanjay BoldhaneAssociate Vice President
-Formulation Development,Micro Lab Ltd.
Bangalore, India
Santosh SavarkarAssociate Vice President –
Regulatory Affairs at Umedica Laboratories Limited,
Mumbai.
AVERAGE SALARY
`3.0 LACS P.A.
HIGHESTSALARY
`8.0 LACS P.A.
Dr Dhananjay KulkarniThe University of Edinburgh,
UK
Dr. Upandra Nagarich Dr Usha Nayak Chief Executive Officer at
SPER Market Research Pvt. Ltd. Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Pharmaceutics
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Science, India
Pharmacy
Research & Development Grants received
Ÿ Dr. Swati Jagdale(CSIR, AICTE) - 45 lakh
Ÿ Dr. jayant Khandare(DST) - 49 lakh
Ÿ Dr. Anuruddha Chabukswar(DST-SERB) - 45 lakh
Research Areas
Ÿ Pre -clinical Evaluation of Drugs
Ÿ Computer-aided drug design
Ÿ Novel Drug Delivery systems
Ÿ Structure-activity relationship studies
Ÿ Molecular PharmaceuticsŸ Cancer diagnosticsŸ Nanoparticles
Ÿ Combinatorial chemistry
Ÿ Plant Tissue CultureŸ Extraction and isolation of phytoconstituents
Ÿ Analytical method DevelopmentŸ Chemometrics
Ÿ Formulation &Development of Herbal Products Ÿ Standardization of Ayurvedic formulations
Ÿ Clinical Research. Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacoepidemology
Grantsworth more Than
3 Cr from various Govt.
funding Agencies
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Pharmacy
Few of our Eminent Guest Faculty Members
Dr. Abhay IttadwarPrincipal at Gurunanak College
of Pharmacy, Nagpur, India.
Dr. Evangelos D. ProtopapadakisBioethics. National and Kapodistrian University
of Athens
Dr Divakar GoliPresident / Vice-Chancellor
at Raffles University, Rajasthan, India
Dr. Ghooi RB Dr Kalpana Joshi Director,
Scientia Clinical Services, Consultant: Venture Center,
NCL, Pune, Chairman: Institutional Ethics Committee,
Sahyadri Hospitals, Pune.
Professor and Head of Biotechnology Engineering
in Pune University.
Dr. Ajit KolhtakarACE hospital and Research
center, Pune. Founder, Director GASTROLAB India Pvt. Ltd.
and NuHance Nutraceuticals LLP
Dr Sanjay BoldhaneAssociate Vice President
-Formulation Development,Micro Lab Ltd.
Bangalore, India
Santosh SavarkarAssociate Vice President –
Regulatory Affairs at Umedica Laboratories Limited,
Mumbai.
AVERAGE SALARY
`3.0 LACS P.A.
HIGHESTSALARY
`8.0 LACS P.A.
Dr Dhananjay KulkarniThe University of Edinburgh,
UK
Dr. Upandra Nagarich Dr Usha Nayak Chief Executive Officer at
SPER Market Research Pvt. Ltd. Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Pharmaceutics
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Science, India
Pharmacy
Research & Development Grants received
Ÿ Dr. Swati Jagdale(CSIR, AICTE) - 45 lakh
Ÿ Dr. jayant Khandare(DST) - 49 lakh
Ÿ Dr. Anuruddha Chabukswar(DST-SERB) - 45 lakh
Research Areas
Ÿ Pre -clinical Evaluation of Drugs
Ÿ Computer-aided drug design
Ÿ Novel Drug Delivery systems
Ÿ Structure-activity relationship studies
Ÿ Molecular PharmaceuticsŸ Cancer diagnosticsŸ Nanoparticles
Ÿ Combinatorial chemistry
Ÿ Plant Tissue CultureŸ Extraction and isolation of phytoconstituents
Ÿ Analytical method DevelopmentŸ Chemometrics
Ÿ Formulation &Development of Herbal Products Ÿ Standardization of Ayurvedic formulations
Ÿ Clinical Research. Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacoepidemology
Grantsworth more Than
3 Cr from various Govt.
funding Agencies
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Placements
Anukul AgrawalGRG Healthcare
Bhavna MitkariCovance Ltd Pune
Farhan MBioRadius Therapeutics,
Pune
Jayesh JatharMicro Lab Banglore
Kiran KunduleSanofi Ltd, Goa
Meghna BargeCovance Ltd
Onkar AndhalkarCovance Ltd
Mayur BoraSanofi Ltd Goa
Prajakat PatanshettiCovance Ltd Pune
Pratima kambleAdvantage Healthcare
solution Pune
Priyanka KshirsagarMicro Lab Banglore
Swapnali MahadikCovance Ltd
Swaraj DandamwarCovance Ltd
Tejal MahadeshwarCovance Ltd Pune
Madhav VaidyaManaging Partner,
Homoeo Laboratories, Pune
Herrik Shah Managing Director HEMPS Pharmaceuticals, Gujarat.
Varad BhongMicro Lab Banglore
Sampada DeshpandeCovance Ltd
Alumni Speaks
I will be forever thankful to all the Pharmacy faculty at School of Pharmacy who motivated me to embark on a life-long journey of patient care and medication safety
Gauri Godbole, NSW health Australia
At School of Pharmacy I got exposure to improve my interpersonal skills and leadership skills which is helping me in my career in corporate industry
Rachana ShettyProduct (brand) Manager Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
For me, Life in MIT WPU University- School of Pharmacy ( Formerly MIP Pune) has been breath-taking and enriching. The environment not only helped me in imbibing knowledge but also in developing my overall personality, fuelling confidence in me.
Pratik Phargade Senior Process Associate at Tata Consultancy Services, Pune
Any organization grows because of the culture, and the culture in School of Pharmacy is best. The Professors supported me in everything that I did. Working with college magazine and making it to the top spot was a heart-warming experience.
Harshad Tathed, Founder & CEO Color Bugs
Dr. Abhijit KulkarniConsultant - Medical Science Liaison at Eli Lilly and Co, Philadelphia, USA
Gauri Tambe Finance Business Partner, VVS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA
Ankur Joshi Director, Eisen Pharmaceuticals,
Pune.
Rujuta Mehendale-PhadkeIntellectual Property lawyer
Sucessful Alumni
Dr. Amit BodhaniDiretor,, Health Economics and Outcomes Research at AbbVie
North Chicago, Illinois, USA
Dr. Navin Goyal Director, Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling and Simulation, GSK,
Greater Philadelphia, USA
Dr. Namita Dodwadkar TV Model Senior Scientist, Green
Light Biosciences Inc, Boston, USA
Binoy ShahManaging Director: Padmavati
Expochem Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Placements
Anukul AgrawalGRG Healthcare
Bhavna MitkariCovance Ltd Pune
Farhan MBioRadius Therapeutics,
Pune
Jayesh JatharMicro Lab Banglore
Kiran KunduleSanofi Ltd, Goa
Meghna BargeCovance Ltd
Onkar AndhalkarCovance Ltd
Mayur BoraSanofi Ltd Goa
Prajakat PatanshettiCovance Ltd Pune
Pratima kambleAdvantage Healthcare
solution Pune
Priyanka KshirsagarMicro Lab Banglore
Swapnali MahadikCovance Ltd
Swaraj DandamwarCovance Ltd
Tejal MahadeshwarCovance Ltd Pune
Madhav VaidyaManaging Partner,
Homoeo Laboratories, Pune
Herrik Shah Managing Director HEMPS Pharmaceuticals, Gujarat.
Varad BhongMicro Lab Banglore
Sampada DeshpandeCovance Ltd
Alumni Speaks
I will be forever thankful to all the Pharmacy faculty at School of Pharmacy who motivated me to embark on a life-long journey of patient care and medication safety
Gauri Godbole, NSW health Australia
At School of Pharmacy I got exposure to improve my interpersonal skills and leadership skills which is helping me in my career in corporate industry
Rachana ShettyProduct (brand) Manager Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
For me, Life in MIT WPU University- School of Pharmacy ( Formerly MIP Pune) has been breath-taking and enriching. The environment not only helped me in imbibing knowledge but also in developing my overall personality, fuelling confidence in me.
Pratik Phargade Senior Process Associate at Tata Consultancy Services, Pune
Any organization grows because of the culture, and the culture in School of Pharmacy is best. The Professors supported me in everything that I did. Working with college magazine and making it to the top spot was a heart-warming experience.
Harshad Tathed, Founder & CEO Color Bugs
Dr. Abhijit KulkarniConsultant - Medical Science Liaison at Eli Lilly and Co, Philadelphia, USA
Gauri Tambe Finance Business Partner, VVS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA
Ankur Joshi Director, Eisen Pharmaceuticals,
Pune.
Rujuta Mehendale-PhadkeIntellectual Property lawyer
Sucessful Alumni
Dr. Amit BodhaniDiretor,, Health Economics and Outcomes Research at AbbVie
North Chicago, Illinois, USA
Dr. Navin Goyal Director, Clinical Pharmacology, Modeling and Simulation, GSK,
Greater Philadelphia, USA
Dr. Namita Dodwadkar TV Model Senior Scientist, Green
Light Biosciences Inc, Boston, USA
Binoy ShahManaging Director: Padmavati
Expochem Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Eligibility
For sponsored candidates, minimum of two years of
full time work experience in a registered firm/
company/industry/ educational and/ or research
institute/ any Government Department or
Government Autonomous Organization in the
relevant field in which admission is being sought.
Passed Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy from any All
India Council for Technical Education or Pharmacy
Council of India or Central or State Government
approved institution, with at least 55% marks (at
least 50% marks in case of Backward Class category
and Persons with Disability Candidates belonging to
Maharashtra State only); The Candidates should
have registration with State Pharmacy Council. The
candidates not having registration should produce
the registration certificate within one month after
securing admission.Obtained valid score in Graduate Pharmacy
Aptitude Test (GPAT) conducted by National
Testing Agency
Selection ProcessMerit based on GPAT 2020 or 2021
Programme Fees Develoment Fees Total Fees
Rs.1,89,000 Rs.21,000 Rs.210,000
Annual Fee Structure per annum
Group A – Stipend – M.Pharm Specialisations - Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Pharmacology* Programs
Particulars Category I Category II Category III Category IV
Stipend per month Rs.12500 pm Rs.5000 pm Rs.4000 pm NA
GPAT Score
For entire duration of the programme
> GPAT Qualifying Score (General Category)
> 50 > 15 Less than 15
Group B – Stipend – M.Pharm Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Particulars Category I Category II Category III Category IV
Stipend per month Rs.12500 pm Rs.5000 pm Rs.4000 pm NA
GPAT Score> GPAT Qualifying Score
(General Category)
for entire duration of the programme
> 15 > 5 Less than 5
Stipend
Eligibility
Candidate passed/appearing HSC or its equivalent
examination with Physics and Chemistry as
compulsory subjects along with one of the subjects:
Mathematics or Biology, and obtained at least 50%
marks (at least 45% marks, in case of Backward class
categories and Persons with Disability candidates
belonging to Maharashtra State only) in the above
subjects taken together and Candidate should have
appeared in all the subjects in MHT-CET 2021 and/ or
NEET 2021 and should obtain valid non zero score in
MHT-CET 2021 and/ or NEET 2021 OR Candidate
passed/ appearing Diploma in Pharmacy and
obtained at least 50% marks (at least 45% marks, in
case of Backward class categories and Persons with
Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State
only)
Selection Process
(ii) Inter-Se-Merit based on score in NEET 2021 for seeking admission in All India Quota
OR(i) Inter-Se-Merit based on score in MHT-CET2021.
(iii) PERA - CET - 2021
Programme Fees Develoment Fees Total Fees
1,75,500/- 19,500/- 195,000
BPharm Direct S.Y. after DPharm
Merit based on aggregate score at D.Pharm
BPharm Program Fee Structure
Selection Process
Fee Structure
BPharm
Application Fees Rs. 1,500/- Intake: 100
Programme Fees Develoment Fees Total Fees
1,75,500/- 19,500/- 195,000
Application FeesRs. 1,500/-
Intake: 60
www.mitwpu.edu.in MPharmA unique initiative by MIT World Peace University
The objective of this initiative is to build a strong
collaboration between university and industry
partners. CIAP believes that the collaboration between
industry and academia is fundamental in catalysing the
innovation and growth in technology. While industry
partners quite often focus on providing solutions that
have greater impact on businesses, educational
institutions focus on building new knowledge through
research and imparting education to students which
make them
The key functions like Industry Partnerships, Career
Services, Internships and Alumni Engagement are
forefront in serving the ongoing needs of our
students and alumni. These functions not only
engage the students in improving their skills through
the structured assessments, training and grooming
activities, they also help students gain the strength
to get best of the job opportunities by collaborating
world class employers.
ready to serve those industry needs. CIAP as a
catalyst plays an important role in creating more and
more opportunities and make student equip with the
skills that are needed to be served.
Centre for Industry-Academia Partnerships
Eligibility
For sponsored candidates, minimum of two years of
full time work experience in a registered firm/
company/industry/ educational and/ or research
institute/ any Government Department or
Government Autonomous Organization in the
relevant field in which admission is being sought.
Passed Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy from any All
India Council for Technical Education or Pharmacy
Council of India or Central or State Government
approved institution, with at least 55% marks (at
least 50% marks in case of Backward Class category
and Persons with Disability Candidates belonging to
Maharashtra State only); The Candidates should
have registration with State Pharmacy Council. The
candidates not having registration should produce
the registration certificate within one month after
securing admission.Obtained valid score in Graduate Pharmacy
Aptitude Test (GPAT) conducted by National
Testing Agency
Selection ProcessMerit based on GPAT 2020 or 2021
Programme Fees Develoment Fees Total Fees
Rs.1,89,000 Rs.21,000 Rs.210,000
Annual Fee Structure per annum
Group A – Stipend – M.Pharm Specialisations - Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Pharmacology* Programs
Particulars Category I Category II Category III Category IV
Stipend per month Rs.12500 pm Rs.5000 pm Rs.4000 pm NA
GPAT Score
For entire duration of the programme
> GPAT Qualifying Score (General Category)
> 50 > 15 Less than 15
Group B – Stipend – M.Pharm Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Particulars Category I Category II Category III Category IV
Stipend per month Rs.12500 pm Rs.5000 pm Rs.4000 pm NA
GPAT Score> GPAT Qualifying Score
(General Category)
for entire duration of the programme
> 15 > 5 Less than 5
Stipend
Eligibility
Candidate passed/appearing HSC or its equivalent
examination with Physics and Chemistry as
compulsory subjects along with one of the subjects:
Mathematics or Biology, and obtained at least 50%
marks (at least 45% marks, in case of Backward class
categories and Persons with Disability candidates
belonging to Maharashtra State only) in the above
subjects taken together and Candidate should have
appeared in all the subjects in MHT-CET 2021 and/ or
NEET 2021 and should obtain valid non zero score in
MHT-CET 2021 and/ or NEET 2021 OR Candidate
passed/ appearing Diploma in Pharmacy and
obtained at least 50% marks (at least 45% marks, in
case of Backward class categories and Persons with
Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State
only)
Selection Process
(ii) Inter-Se-Merit based on score in NEET 2021 for seeking admission in All India Quota
OR(i) Inter-Se-Merit based on score in MHT-CET2021.
(iii) PERA - CET - 2021
Programme Fees Develoment Fees Total Fees
1,75,500/- 19,500/- 195,000
BPharm Direct S.Y. after DPharm
Merit based on aggregate score at D.Pharm
BPharm Program Fee Structure
Selection Process
Fee Structure
BPharm
Application Fees Rs. 1,500/- Intake: 100
Programme Fees Develoment Fees Total Fees
1,75,500/- 19,500/- 195,000
Application FeesRs. 1,500/-
Intake: 60
www.mitwpu.edu.in MPharmA unique initiative by MIT World Peace University
The objective of this initiative is to build a strong
collaboration between university and industry
partners. CIAP believes that the collaboration between
industry and academia is fundamental in catalysing the
innovation and growth in technology. While industry
partners quite often focus on providing solutions that
have greater impact on businesses, educational
institutions focus on building new knowledge through
research and imparting education to students which
make them
The key functions like Industry Partnerships, Career
Services, Internships and Alumni Engagement are
forefront in serving the ongoing needs of our
students and alumni. These functions not only
engage the students in improving their skills through
the structured assessments, training and grooming
activities, they also help students gain the strength
to get best of the job opportunities by collaborating
world class employers.
ready to serve those industry needs. CIAP as a
catalyst plays an important role in creating more and
more opportunities and make student equip with the
skills that are needed to be served.
Centre for Industry-Academia Partnerships
PGDRA
Passed bachelor's degree in science / pharmacy / medicine from AICTE / UGC / State Govt. Approved institutions, with at least 50% marks (at least 45% marks in case of Backward Class category and Persons with Disability Candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only)
Selection Process
Merit-based on score in undergraduate level.Graduates from life Sciences (B.Pharm, B.Sc./M.Sc./Biotechnology etc.)Candidates working in Pharma Industry
Hosted by MIT-WPU School of Pharmacy
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PhD
Eligibility Criteria: Master’s degree in Pharmacy
with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale.
Details of Entrance Exam: MITWPU shall admit
candidates by a two-stage process consisting of a) Entrance Test, b) Personal Interview The syllabus of the Entrance Test shall consist of 50% of research methodology and 50% shall be subject specific. The Entrance Test shall be conducted at the Centre(s) notified in advance (changes of Centers, if any, also to be notified well in advance). Qualifying marks in Entrance Test shall be 50%. An interview is to be organized by respective Faculty/School/Department. The candidates are required to discuss their research interest/area through a presentation before a duly constituted RRC.
A relaxation of 5% of marks from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-Abled and other categories of candidates
In case of any further information, contact us at: [email protected]
Exemption from Entrance Test: Entrance Test is exempted for those students who qualify UGC-NET (including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/SLET/GATE/GPAT/teacher fellowship holder or have passed M.Phil. programme (admitted through entrance test) of any statutory University.
Eligibility & Selection ProcessTuition Fees per annum 50,000/-
Fee Structure
Fee Structure
Programme Fees Develoment Fees Total Fees
67,500/- 7,500/- 75,000
Application Fees Rs. 1,500/-Intake: 30
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PGDRA
Passed bachelor's degree in science / pharmacy / medicine from AICTE / UGC / State Govt. Approved institutions, with at least 50% marks (at least 45% marks in case of Backward Class category and Persons with Disability Candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only)
Selection Process
Merit-based on score in undergraduate level.Graduates from life Sciences (B.Pharm, B.Sc./M.Sc./Biotechnology etc.)Candidates working in Pharma Industry
Hosted by MIT-WPU School of Pharmacy
[email protected] https://zeno.fm/pharmaish/
Strengthening Professions Serving Community
Internet Radio Pharmacy Channel
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Pharmaish_sop Pharmaish_sop Pharmaish_sop
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APP
Eligibility
PhD
Eligibility Criteria: Master’s degree in Pharmacy
with at least 55% marks in aggregate or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale.
Details of Entrance Exam: MITWPU shall admit
candidates by a two-stage process consisting of a) Entrance Test, b) Personal Interview The syllabus of the Entrance Test shall consist of 50% of research methodology and 50% shall be subject specific. The Entrance Test shall be conducted at the Centre(s) notified in advance (changes of Centers, if any, also to be notified well in advance). Qualifying marks in Entrance Test shall be 50%. An interview is to be organized by respective Faculty/School/Department. The candidates are required to discuss their research interest/area through a presentation before a duly constituted RRC.
A relaxation of 5% of marks from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-Abled and other categories of candidates
In case of any further information, contact us at: [email protected]
Exemption from Entrance Test: Entrance Test is exempted for those students who qualify UGC-NET (including JRF)/UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF)/SLET/GATE/GPAT/teacher fellowship holder or have passed M.Phil. programme (admitted through entrance test) of any statutory University.
Eligibility & Selection ProcessTuition Fees per annum 50,000/-
Fee Structure
Fee Structure
Programme Fees Develoment Fees Total Fees
67,500/- 7,500/- 75,000
Application Fees Rs. 1,500/-Intake: 30
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