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IEC SCHOOL OF PHARMACY B.Pharm, m.Pharm, m. SC PharmaCeutiCal SCienCeS (Dual Degree) in CollaBoration with eDinBurgh naPier univerSity, uK information BroChure

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IEC SCHOOL OFPHARMACYB.Pharm, m.Pharm, m. SC PharmaCeutiCal SCienCeS (Dual Degree) in CollaBoration with eDinBurgh naPier univerSity, uK

information BroChure

about IEC UniversityIEC University, established under THE IEC (INDIA EDUCATION

CENTRE) UNIVERSITY (ESTABLISHMENT AND REGULATION ACT,

2012) is a venture of already well-established IEC Group of

Institutions spread over 100 acres of land in Northern India.

We are based in Baddi, an industrial town in Himachal Pradesh,

located around 32 Kms from Chandigarh.

Our 14.5 acres of sprawling campus situated against the backdrop

of beautiful Shivalik Mountains offers safe and attractive

environment to study with the best quality resources and facilities.

Our University aims to deliver multi-disciplinary world-class

education through effective and efficient processes so as to make

it accessible to all sections of society. The University provides

vibrant, multicultural environment in the campus.

Welcome!!

School of Pharmacy

What do Pharmacists do?

Teaching Pedagogy

Course Info

What’s next?

C o n t E n t s

Dear students,

Thanks for showing interest in our Pharmacy programs. Pharmacists

are vital members of any dedicated healthcare team focused

on improving the health outcome of the patients. Our School’s

mission is to produce compassionate graduates with a strong

commitment to their respective responsibility. We provide you a

unique educational experience, combining the best in classroom,

laboratory and experiential learning under the direction of a

world-class faculty. We continually strive to improve our programs

and hence have recently collaborated with Edinburgh Napier

University for a dual degree program in Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Besides our diverse curriculum, the School also houses state-of-

the-art laboratories that allow for use of contemporary technology

throughout the program. The career in Pharmacy has been on

an upward trend in recent years and will be even brighter as the

profession evolves and Pharmacists take up even more important

role in assisting in the medical treatment of patients.

I invite you to come and visit our campus and experience yourself

what we have on offer.

Best Wishes

Dean,

School of Pharmacy

WELComE!!!

The IEC School of Pharmacy offers an under graduate &

dual degree program in Pharmacy. It aims to acquaint

students with the knowledge, attitude and skills

required for contemporary clinical pharmacy practice.

The School enjoys the state-of-the-art research

labs and the faculty list comprises some of the well-

qualified and experienced names in the field. The

dual degree program will be jointly taught by faculty

members of IEC & Edinburgh Napier University.

aboUt thE sChooL of pharmaCy

Pharmacy is an essential part of any healthcare system.

It revolves around people and medicines with special

emphasis on the manufacturing of medicine, their

supply, appropriate use and effects. In other words,

Pharmacy is concerned with the design, evaluation,

production and use of medicines. Pharmacy is an

ever-developing profession that offers excellent career

prospects. The main goal of pharmaceutical care is to

achieve positive outcomes from the use of medication,

which improves patient quality of life.

pharmaCy

pharmacists work mainly in four areas:

1. Hospital Pharmacists: Procure, stock, prepare and dispense medicines, drugs and other medical

accessories. Undertake responsibility for stock control, storage, placing orders, labeling and financial

budgeting and account-keeping for the dispensary. The pharmacists are expected to meet patients,

doctors and nurses to discuss the supply of medicines and the appropriate form of drugs for

administration.

2. Retail Pharmacists: In medical retail stores, the pharmacist prepares and dispenses drugs on

prescription to the general consumer. With the growing availability of pre-packaged doses, the

pharmacist monitors the drug sale on the basis of prescriptions and dosages and gives over-the-

counter advice on how to use prescribed drugs. In the Retail sector, pharmacists run Chemist shops.

As Medical Representatives, they inform and educate the Medical Practitioners regarding potential

uses of the drug or health products and the administration along with side effects or precautions for

its use. The job entails regular visits to medical practitioners, hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, health

centres etc. There is usually a lot of touring to be done.

3. Industrial pharmacists: While most firms are involved in the production of pre-formulated

preparations, a growing number of firms are developing new formulations through autonomous

research work. Industrial pharmacists carry out clinical trials, where drugs are tested for safety and

effectiveness work in research and development to develop new formulations. The production job

entails management and supervision of the production process, packaging, storage and delivery work

in marketing, sales and quality control.

4. Research pharmacists: Research pharmacists are engaged in research activities in pharmaceutical

firms, research organizations and laboratories.

What thE pharmaCIsts Do?

Duration: 4 YEARS (Full-time Regular)

Credit point: 240

Eligibility:

Candidate should have qualified 10+2 (Med/Non-Med) examination from a recognized board, with minimum of 50 % marks . Lateral Entry to 2nd year for students who have passed D. Pharmacy with minimum of 50% marks from a Recognized Institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India.

Course Objective:

This four year course has been designed to give an appreciation of the background and nature of the profession. The course structure familiarizes students with many skilled processes used in the pharmacy. Also it introduces students with the knowledge about medicines and make them know how to dispense medication accurately and skillfully.

Career Options:

- Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development, Quality Control Department, Quality Assurance Department, Marketing, Documentation, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR), Formulation Department.

- Academics

b.pharm

CoUrsE Info

sEmEstEr - II

- Foundation English - II

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - I

- Physical Chemistry

- Introduction to Computers Fundamentals &

Programming

- Advanced Mathematics

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-II

- Yoga

- Human Values & Ethics

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – I Lab

- Physical Chemistry Lab

- Introduction to Computers Fundamentals &

Programming Lab

- Foundation English - II Lab

sEmEstEr - I

- Remedial Mathematics – I / Remedial Biology

- Pharmaceutical Analysis

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

- General Pharmacy

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I

- Basic English & Grammar

- Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Lab

- General Pharmacy Lab

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I Lab

sEmEstEr - III

- Unit Operation - I

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II

- Pharmaceutical Microbiology

- Human Pathophysiology-I

- Community Pharmacy

- Unit Operation – I Lab

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II Lab

- Pharmaceutical Microbiology Lab

- Human Pathophysiology Lab

- Community Pharmacy Lab

sEmEstEr - Iv

- Pharmaceutical Biochemistry

- Pharmacognosy-I

- Unit Operation - II

- Pharmaceutical Analysis - II

- Human Pathophysiology-II

- Pharmaceutical Biochemistry Lab

- Pharmacognosy-I Lab

- Unit Operation – II Lab

- Pharmaceutical Analysis - II

- Human Pathophysiology-II

- Industrial / R&D Awareness

sEmEstEr - v

- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence

- Industrial Pharmacy-I

- Physical Pharmacy

- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I

- Pharmacology-I

- Industrial Pharmacy-I Lab

- Physical Pharmacy Lab

- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I Lab

- Pharmacology-I Lab

- Environment & Ecology

sEmEstEr - vI

- Drug Regulatory Affairs & IPR

- Industrial Pharmacy-II

- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II

- Pharmacology-II

- Pharmacognosy-II (Chemistry of Natural Products)

- Industrial Pharmacy-II Lab

- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II Lab

- Pharmacology-II lab

- Pharmacognosy-II Lab

- Industrial Training

sEmEstEr - vII

- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics

- Pharmaceutical Analysis -III

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

- Pharmacology-III

- Pharmacognosy-III (Industrial Pharmacognosy)

- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Lab

- Pharmaceutical Analysis –III Lab

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Lab

- Pharmacology-III Lab

- Pharmacognosy-III Lab

- Personality Development

sEmEstEr - vIII

- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III

- Pharmaceutical Industrial Management

- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy

- Open Electives (any one) : Herbal Drug Technology,

Drug Design, Clinical Toxicology, Pharmaceutical

Marketing, Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS),

GMP-Quality Assurance & Validation, Food Bio-

technology

- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy Lab

- Project on Open Electives

- Personality Development

- Report on Industrial Tour

Duration: 5 YEARS (Full-time Regular)

Credit point: 354

Eligibility:

Candidate should have qualified 10+2 (Med/Non-Med) examination from a recognized board, with minimum of 50 % marks . Lateral Entry to 2nd year for students who have passed D. Pharmacy with minimum of 50% marks from a Recognized Institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India.

Course Objective:

This four year course has been designed to give an appreciation of the background and nature of the profession. The course structure familiarizes students with many skilled processes used in the pharmacy. Also it introduces students with the knowledge about medicines and make them know how to dispense medication accurately and skillfully.

Career Options:

- Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development, Quality Control Department, Quality Assurance Department, Marketing, Documentation, production, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR), Formulation Department.

- Academics

b. pharm+m. pharm pharmaCEUtICs

CoUrsE Info

sEmEstEr - II

- Foundation English - II

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - I

- Physical Chemistry

- Introduction to Computers Fundamentals &

Programming

- Advanced Mathematics

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-II

- Pharmacognosy- I

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – I Lab

- Physical Chemistry Lab

- Introduction to Computers Fundamentals &

Programming Lab

- Pharmacognosy practical- I Lab

- Foundation English - II Lab

sEmEstEr - I

- Remedial Mathematics – I / Remedial Biology

- Pharmaceutical Analysis

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

- General Pharmacy

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I

- Basic English & Grammer

- Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Lab

- General Pharmacy Lab

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I Lab

sEmEstEr - III

- Unit Operation - I- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II- Microbiology- Human Pathophysiology-I- Pharmaceutical Analysis - II - Pharmaceutical Biostatistics and Computer

Applications- Unit Operation – I Lab- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II Lab- Microbiology Lab- Human Pathophysiology Lab- Pharmaceutical Analysis - II

sEmEstEr - Iv

- Biochemistry- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence- Unit Operation - II- Community Pharmacy- Human Pathophysiology-II- Biochemistry Lab- Unit Operation – II Lab- Community Pharmacy Practical- Human Pathophysiology-II- Scientific & Technical Writing

sEmEstEr - v

- Drug Regulatory Affairs & IPR- Industrial Pharmacy-I- Physical Pharmacy- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I- Pharmacology-I- Industrial Pharmacy-I Lab- Physical Pharmacy Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I Lab- Pharmacology-I Lab- Environment & Ecology

sEmEstEr - vI

- Industrial Pharmacy-II- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II- Pharmacology-II- Pharmacognosy-II (Chemistry of Natural Products) - Industrial Pharmacy-II Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II Lab- Pharmacology-II lab- Pharmacognosy-II Lab- Industrial Training

sEmEstEr - vII

- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics- Pharmaceutical Analysis -III- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III- Pharmacology-III- Pharmacognosy-III (Industrial Pharmacognosy)- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Lab- Pharmaceutical Analysis –III Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III Lab- Pharmacology-III Lab- Pharmacognosy-III Lab

sEmEstEr - vIII

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology- Pharmaceutical Industrial Management - Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy- Open Electives (any one) : Herbal Drug Technology,

Drug Design, Clinical Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS), GMP-Quality Assurance & Validation

- Modern Analytical Techniques (MAT)-I - Advanced Pharmcognosy –I- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Lab- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy Lab- Project on Open Electives- Modern Analytical Techniques (MAT)-I Lab

- Advanced Pharmcognosy –I LabsEmEstEr - IX

- Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms- Pharmaceutical Product Development- Advanced Drug Delivery System- Pharmaceutical Biostatistics- Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms Lab- Pharmaceutical Product Development Lab- Advanced Drug Delivery System Lab- Industrial Pharmacy (Scale up and Validation)

sEmEstEr - X

- Dissertation Project

- Seminar

- Dissertation Presentation / Viva-Voce

Duration: 5 YEARS (Full-time Regular)

Credit point: 339

Eligibility:

Candidate should have qualified 10+2 (Med/Non-Med) examination from a recognized board, with minimum of 50 % marks . Lateral Entry to 2nd year for students who have passed D. Pharmacy with minimum of 50% marks from a Recognized Institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India.

Course Objective:

This five year course has been designed to give an appreciation of the background and nature of the profession. The course structure familiarizes students with many skilled processes used in the pharmacy. Also it introduces students with the knowledge about medicines and make them know how to dispense medication accurately and skillfully.

Career Options:

- Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development, Quality Control Department, Quality Assurance Department, Marketing, Documentation, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR), Formulation (Development + Deparment), Production.

- Academics

B. Pharm+m. Pharm (PharmaCOgnOsy)

CoUrsE Info

sEmEstEr - II

- Foundation English - II

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - I

- Physical Chemistry

- Introduction to Computers Fundamentals &

Programming

- Advanced Mathematics

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-II

- Pharmacognosy-I

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – I Lab

- Physical Chemistry Lab

- Introduction to Computers Fundamentals &

Programming Lab

- Pharmacognosy-I Lab

- Foundation English - II Lab

sEmEstEr - I

- Remedial Mathematics – I / Remedial Biology

- Pharmaceutical Analysis

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

- General Pharmacy

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I

- Basic English & Grammer

- Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Lab

- General Pharmacy Lab

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I Lab

sEmEstEr - III

- Unit Operation - I- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II- Microbiology- Human Pathophysiology-I- Community Pharmacy- Pharmaceutical Biostatistics and Computer

Applications- Unit Operation – I Lab- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II Lab- Microbiology Lab- Human Pathophysiology Lab- Community Pharmacy Lab

sEmEstEr - Iv

- Biochemistry- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence- Unit Operation - II- Pharmaceutical Analysis - II- Human Pathophysiology-II- Biochemistry Lab- Unit Operation – II Lab- Pharmaceutical Analysis – II Lab- Human Pathophysiology-II Lab

sEmEstEr - v

- Drug Regulatory Affairs & IPR- Industrial Pharmacy-I- Physical Pharmacy- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I- Pharmacology-I- Industrial Pharmacy-I Lab- Physical Pharmacy Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I Lab- Pharmacology-I Lab

- Environment & Ecology

sEmEstEr - vI

- Industrial Pharmacy-II- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II- Pharmacology-II- Pharmacognosy-II (Chemistry of Natural Products) - Industrial Pharmacy-II Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II Lab- Pharmacology-II lab- Pharmacognosy-II Lab- Industrial Training

sEmEstEr - vII

- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics- Pharmaceutical Analysis -III- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III- Pharmacology-III- Pharmacognosy-III (Industrial Pharmacognosy)- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Lab- Pharmaceutical Analysis –III Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III Lab- Pharmacology-III Lab- Pharmacognosy-III Lab

sEmEstEr - vIII

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology- Pharmaceutical Industrial Management - Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy- Open Electives (any one) : Herbal Drug Technology,

Drug Design, Clinical Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS), GMP-Quality Assurance & Validation

- Modern Analytical Techniques (MAT)-I - Advanced Pharmcognosy –I- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Lab- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy Lab- Project on Open Electives- Modern Analytical Techniques (MAT)-I Lab

- Advanced Pharmcognosy –I Lab

sEmEstEr - IX

- Phytopharmaceuticals- Recent Developments in Pharmacognosy- Scientific & Technical Writing- Evaluation of Drugs - Phytopharmaceuticals Lab.- Recent Developments in Pharmacognosy- Evaluation of Drugs Lab

sEmEstEr - X

- Dissertation Project - Seminar- Dissertation Presentation / Viva-Voce

Duration: 5 YEARS (Full-time Regular)

Credit point: 343

Eligibility:

Candidate should have qualified 10+2 (Med/Non-Med) examination from a recognized board, with minimum of 50 % marks . Lateral Entry to 2nd year for students who have passed D. Pharmacy with minimum of 50% marks from a Recognized Institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India.

Course Objective:

This five year course has been designed to give an appreciation of the background and nature of the profession. The course structure familiarizes students with many skilled processes used in the pharmacy. Also it introduces students with the knowledge about medicines and make them know how to dispense medication accurately and skillfully.

Career Options:

- Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development, Quality Control Department, Quality Assurance Department, Marketing, Documentation, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR), Formulation (Development + Deparment), Production.

- Academics

B. Pharm+m. Pharm (PharmaCOlOgy)

CoUrsE Info

sEmEstEr - II

- Foundation English - II

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – I

- Physical Chemistry

- Introduction to Computers Fundamentals &

Programming

- Advanced Mathematics

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-II

- General Pharmacology- I

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – I Lab

- Physical Chemistry Lab

- Introduction to Computers Fundamentals &

Programming Lab

- General Pharmacology- I Lab

- Foundation English - II Lab

sEmEstEr - I

- Remedial Mathematics – I / Remedial Biology

- Pharmaceutical Analysis

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

- General Pharmacy

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I

- Basic English & Grammer

- Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Lab

- General Pharmacy Lab

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I Lab

sEmEstEr - III

- Unit Operation – I- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II- Microbiology- Human Pathophysiology-I- Community Pharmacy- Pharmaceutical Biostatistics and Computer

Applications- Unit Operation – I Lab- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II Lab- Microbiology Lab- Human Pathophysiology Lab- Community Pharmacy Lab

sEmEstEr - Iv

- Biochemistry- Pharmacognosy-I- Unit Operation – II- Pharmaceutical Analysis – II- Human Pathophysiology-II- Biochemistry Lab- Pharmacognosy-I- Unit Operation – II Lab- Pharmaceutical Analysis – II- Human Pathophysiology-II

sEmEstEr - v

- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence- Industrial Pharmacy-I- Physical Pharmacy- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I- Pharmacology-I- Industrial Pharmacy-I Lab- Physical Pharmacy Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I Lab- Pharmacology-I Lab- Environment & Ecology- Basic Principles of Toxicology-I

sEmEstEr - vI

- Drug Regulatory Affairs & IPR- Industrial Pharmacy-II- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II- Pharmacology-II- Pharmacognosy-II (Chemistry of Natural Products) - Industrial Pharmacy-II Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II Lab- Pharmacology-II lab- Pharmacognosy-II Lab- Industrial Training

- Scientific & Technical Writing

sEmEstEr - vII

- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics- Pharmaceutical Analysis –III- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III- Pharmacology-III- Pharmacognosy-III (Industrial Pharmacognosy)- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Lab- Pharmaceutical Analysis –III Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III Lab- Pharmacology-III Lab- Pharmacognosy-III Lab

sEmEstEr - vIII

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology- Pharmaceutical Industrial Management - Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy- Open Electives (any one) : Herbal Drug Technology,

Drug Design, Clinical Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS), GMP-Quality Assurance & Validation

- Advanced Pharmacology-II- Advanced Pharmacology-II Lab- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Lab- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy Lab- Project on Open Electives

sEmEstEr - IX

- Modern Analytical Techniques (MAT)-I- Advanced Pharmacology-I- Drug Design and Molecular modeling – I- Modern Analytical Techniques (MAT)-I Lab- Advanced Pharmacology-I Lab - Drug Design and Molecular modeling – I Lab

sEmEstEr - X

- Dissertation Project

- Seminar

- Dissertation Presentation / Viva-Voce

Duration: 5 YEARS (Full-time Regular)

Crdit points: 354

Eligibility:

Candidate should have qualified 10+2 (Med/Non-Med) examination from a recognized board, with minimum of 50 % marks . Lateral Entry to 2nd year for students who have passed D. Pharmacy with minimum of 50% marks from a Recognized Institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India.

Course Objective:

This five year course has been designed to give an appreciation of the background and nature of the profession. The course structure familiarizes students with many skilled processes used in the pharmacy. Also it introduces students with the knowledge about medicines and make them know how to dispense medication accurately and skillfully.

Career Options:

- Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development, Quality Control Department, Quality Assurance Department, Marketing, Documentation, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR), Formulation (Development + Deparment), Production.

- Academics

b. pharm+m.b.a.

CoUrsE Info

sEmEstEr - II

- Communication for Management

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – I

- Physical Chemistry

- Introduction to Computer fundamentals &

Programming

- Advanced Mathematics

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-II

- Business Statistics

- Organisational Behaviour

- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – I Lab

- Physical Chemistry Lab

- Introduction to Computer fundamentals &

Programming Lab

sEmEstEr - I

- Remedial Mathematics – I / Remedial Biology

- Pharmaceutical Analysis

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry

- General Pharmacy

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I

- Basic English & Grammer

- Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab

- Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Lab

- General Pharmacy Lab

- Human Anatomy & Physiology-I Lab

- Principles & Practice of Management

sEmEstEr - III

- Unit Operation – I- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II- Microbiology- Human Pathophysiology-I- Community Pharmacy- Unit Operation – I Lab- Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II Lab- Microbiology Lab- Human Pathophysiology Lab- Community Pharmacy Lab- Computer Applications in Management

sEmEstEr - Iv

- Biochemistry- Pharmacognosy-I- Unit Operation – II- Pharmaceutical Analysis – II- Human Pathophysiology-II- Biochemistry Lab- Pharmacognosy-I- Unit Operation – II Lab- Pharmaceutical Analysis – II- Human Pathophysiology-II- Accounting And Financial Analysis

sEmEstEr - v

- Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence- Industrial Pharmacy-I- Physical Pharmacy- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I- Pharmacology-I- Industrial Pharmacy-I Lab- Physical Pharmacy Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-I Lab- Pharmacology-I Lab- Environment & Ecology- Managerial Economics

sEmEstEr - vI

- Drug Regulatory Affairs & IPR- Industrial Pharmacy-II- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II- Pharmacology-II- Pharmacognosy-II (Chemistry of Natural Products) - Industrial Pharmacy-II Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-II Lab- Pharmacology-II lab- Pharmacognosy-II Lab- Industrial Training- Marketing Management

sEmEstEr - vII

- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics- Pharmaceutical Analysis –III- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III- Pharmacology-III- Pharmacognosy-III (Industrial Pharmacognosy)- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Lab- Pharmaceutical Analysis –III Lab- Pharmaceutical Medicinal Chemistry-III Lab- Pharmacology-III Lab- Pharmacognosy-III Lab- Business Environment

sEmEstEr - vIII

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology- Pharmaceutical Industrial Management - Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy- Open Electives (any one) : Herbal Drug Technology,

Drug Design, Clinical Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS), GMP-Quality Assurance & Validation

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Lab- Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy Lab- Project on Open Electives- Business Laws

sEmEstEr - IX

- Supply Chain Management- Strategic Management - Research Methodology- Operations Research - Production & Operations Management - Cost & Management Accounting- Financial Management - Managing Human Resources - Management Information System

sEmEstEr - X

- Entrepreneurship Development - Corporate Governance, Values & Ethics - Marketing of Services - Marketing Research - Sales And Distribution Management - Retail Management - Consumer Behavior & Marketing Communication

1. Whether the course is affiliated to PCI? PCI inspection is likely to be scheduled in the next two months and the course will be affliated soon.

2. What is the scope of pharmacy? Entry into: a. Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development, Quality Control Department,

Quality Assurance Department, Marketing, Documentation, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR), Formulation (Development+Department), Production units. b. Academics C. Become Pharmacists and work as community pharmacists in Hospitals etc

3. What is the admission criteria for b.pharm? The basic eligibility for B.Pharm is that candidate should have qualified 10+2 (Med/Non-Med) examination

from a recognized board, with minimum of 50 % marks. Lateral Entry to 2nd year for students who have passed D. Pharmacy with minimum of 50% marks from a Recognized Institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India. The eligibility criteria will vary from university to university. IEC School of Pharmacy has 60 seats for B.Pharm course.

4. What is the admission criteria for m.pharm? Candidate should have qualified B. Pharmacy examination (GPAT) with minimum 60 % marks from a

recognized institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India.

5. What does pCI stands for? Pharmacy Council of India

6. Do you provide m.pharm? We are going to start Masters in Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology) and also

integrated dual courses (B. Pharm + MBA, B. Pharm + M. Pharm (Pharmacognosy), B. Pharm + M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics), B. Pharm + M. Pharm (Pharmacology).

7. Is there any admission test ? GPAT for MPharm

8. What is the placement scenario? Definitely we will place our students in good industries provided they secure good credits with no

supplementary.

9. Is there any dual course? Yes, it will be started soon B. Pharm + MBA, B. Pharm + M. Pharm (Pharmacognosy), B. Pharm + M. Pharm

(Pharmaceutics), B. Pharm + M. Pharm (Pharmacology)

10. In what stream is m.pharm provided? It will be started in the following streams: Masters in Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy,

Pharmacology)

11. What is the criteria for evaluation? Students should secure 60% in external and 40% in internal theory and practicals. Theory and Practical is of

100 marks each

faQ

Duration: 2 YEARS (Full-time Regular)

Credit points: 100

Eligibility:

Candidate should have qualified B. Pharmacy examination (GPAT) with

minimum 60 % marks from a recognized institute approved by Pharmacy

Council of India.

Course Objective:

This four year course has been designed to give an appreciation of the

background and nature of the profession. The course structure familiarizes

students with many skilled processes used in the pharmacy. Also it introduces

students with the knowledge about medicines and make them know how to

dispense medication accurately and skillfully.

Career Options:

- Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development,

Quality Control Department, Quality Assurance Department, Marketing,

Documentation, production, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR),

Formulation Department.

- Academics

- Become Pharmacists and work as community pharmacists in Hospitals etc

m. Pharm (PharmaCeutICs)

CoUrsE Info

sEmEstEr - I

- Modern Analytical Techniques

- Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms

- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics

- Advanced Drug Delivery System

- Modern Analytical Techniques Lab

- Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms Lab

- Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics Lab

- Advanced Drug Delivery System Lab

sEmEstEr - II

- Pharmaceutical Biostatistics

- Pharmaceutical Product Development

- Drug Regulatory Affair and IPR

- Scientific & Technical Writing

- Industrial Pharmacy (Scale up and Validation)

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

- Pharmaceutical Product Development Lab

- Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

sEmEstEr - III

- Dissertation Project -I

- Seminar

sEmEstEr - Iv

- Dissertation Project -II

- Dissertation Presentation / Viva-Voce

Duration: 2 YEARS (Full-time Regular)

Credit points: 290

Eligibility:

Candidate should have qualified B. Pharmacy examination (GPAT) with

minimum 60 % marks from a recognized institute approved by Pharmacy

Council of India.

Course Objective:

This two year course has been designed to give an appreciation of the

background and nature of the profession. The course structure familiarizes

students with many skilled processes used in the pharmacy. Also it introduces

students with the knowledge about medicines and make them know how to

dispense medication accurately and skillfully.

Career Options:

- Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development,

Quality Control Department, Quality Assurance Department, Marketing,

Documentation, production, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR),

Formulation Department.

- Academics

- Become Pharmacists and work as community pharmacists in Hospitals etc

m. Pharm (PharmaCOgnOsy)

CoUrsE Info

sEmEstEr - I

- Modern Analytical Techniques

- Advanced Pharmcognosy

- Phytopharmaceuticals

- Recent Developments in Pharmacognosy

- Modern Analytical Techniques Lab

- Advanced Pharmcognosy Lab

- Phytopharmaceuticals Lab

- Recent Developments in Pharmacognosy

sEmEstEr - II

- Pharmaceutical Biostatistics

- Evaluation of Drugs

- Drug Regulatory Affair and IPR

- Scientific & Technical Writing

- Industrial Pharmacognosy

- Evaluation of Drugs Lab

sEmEstEr - III

- Dissertation Project (Part-I)

- Seminar

sEmEstEr - Iv

- Dissertation Project (Part-II)

- Dissertation Presentation / Viva-Voce

Duration: 2 YEARS (Full-time Regular)

Credit points: 140

Eligibility:

Candidate should have qualified B. Pharmacy examination (GPAT) with

minimum 60 % marks from a recognized institute approved by Pharmacy

Council of India.

Course Objective:

This two year course has been designed to give an appreciation of the

background and nature of the profession. The course structure familiarizes

students with many skilled processes used in the pharmacy. Also it introduces

students with the knowledge about medicines and make them know how to

dispense medication accurately and skillfully.

Career Options:

- Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development,

Quality Control Department, Quality Assurance Department, Marketing,

Documentation, production, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR),

Formulation Department.

- Academics

- Become Pharmacists and work as community pharmacists in Hospitals etc

m. Pharm (PharmaCOlOgy)

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sEmEstEr - I

- Modern Analytical Techniques

- General Pharmacology

- Advanced Pharmacology-I

- Drug Design and Molecular modeling

- Modern Analytical Techniques Lab

- General Pharmacology Lab

- Advanced Pharmacology-I Lab

- Drug Design and Molecular modeling Lab

sEmEstEr - II

- Pharmaceutical Biostatistics

- Basic Principles of Toxicology

- Drug Regulatory Affair and IPR

- Scientific & Technical Writing

- Advanced Pharmacology-II

- Clinical Pharmacology

- Advanced Pharmacology-II Lab

- Clinical Pharmacology Lab

sEmEstEr - III

- Dissertation Project (Part-I)

- Seminar

sEmEstEr - Iv

- Dissertation Project (Part-II)

- Dissertation Presentation / Viva-Voce

What Is the PrOgram

ENU, Scotland and IEC, India is offering an unique programme, Master of Science in Pharmaceutical

sciences in collaboration with M. Pharm This programme provides a systematic understanding of the

drug development process from initial discovery through research and development to the regulatory

approval process and commercialisation. The programme enables students to design and manage major

projects, critically evaluate data and lead multidisciplinary teams. M.Pharm course deals mainly with

the study of process of drug development, formulation, and production, quality control and quality

assurance, pharmacokinetics, drug designing and evaluation in R&D and Clinical research and new drug

discovery. This collaborative program will not only make students theoretically strong but also allow them

to think out of the box on a global platform. Students will acquire broad knowledge of contemporary,

integrated drug discovery strategies and develop the skills to communicate effectively across the key,

diverse component disciplines with other professional scientists and non-specialist audiences. You will

develop the attributes necessary for successful careers in pharmaceutical science, undertaking lead

research, development or management roles in the drug and healthcare industries

Who arE thE partnErs

Edinburgh Napier University is one of the largest higher education institutions in Scotland with almost

18,000 students from 109 countries on campus. ENU offers industry informed courses which combine

the optimum balance of theory and practice, to equip our graduates for success today’s competitive

global job market.

IEC is a branded Educational Institution of northern India (an NBA accredited organization) and having

its association with about three hundred Foreign National Students (FNS) from various countries. IEC

consistently abiding with the norms, standards & provisions of AICTE Act & Regulations prescribed by

AICTE.IEC have been regularly availing the approvals of TFW / PIO / NRI Quotas from the U.P. Technical

University.

What We are lOOKIng at

As Pharmaceutical industry in India and across the world is booming in terms of research, it demands

more skilled scientist and research personals. Keeping this objective in mind the course has been

designed to provide graduates with enhanced prospects for employability as discovery or development

scientists in the pharmaceutical, healthcare or bioscience industries. A specific aim is to enable you to

communicate effectively in all forms of media across the key components in pharmaceutical science from

initial concepts to preclinical and clinical development. You will also develop your knowledge of key skills,

such as data collection, time management, organisational skills, review and synopsis, computing and

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statistical analysis. The programme further aims to equip you with versatile skills in the theoretical understanding,

practical execution and critical evaluation of pharmaceutical science principles to underpin your professional

careers. You will develop the practical skills and knowledge base to allow you to proceed to PhD level.

WhO Can JOIn thIs PrOgram

Both Edinburgh Napier and IEC-GI recognise that final accountability for the admission requirements and

acceptable entry qualifications for students joining the Programme and the final decision as to whether a

student is accepted rests with Edinburgh Napier. Entry to the MSc Pharmaceutical Science programme will be

based on the fallowing criteria

• B.Pharm with a minimum mark of 60% and no failed subjects with English language requirements - a minimum

of 70 marks in English in class 12 and a minimum of 65 marks in English during B.Pharm course work. or an

IELTS score (or equivalent) of 6, with no component being less than 5.5.

What yoU Can aChIEvE

• Discriminate between the central roles of pharmacology, toxicology, molecular biology and pharmaceutical

chemistry in Pharmaceutical Science, and evaluate the impact of technological advances and strategies in

these disciplines.

• Show originality in the development and application of knowledge to specialist disciplines in Pharmaceutical

Science, together with a practical understanding of how research and enquiry are used to create and interpret

knowledge in a pharmaceutical, clinical or healthcare laboratory.

• Demonstrate conceptual understanding that will enable critical evaluation of current research and engagement

in advanced scholarship to expand prior knowledge of Pharmaceutical Science as well as to evaluate research

methodologies and to propose new research hypotheses.

sKIlls anD Other attrIButes. On completion of this programme of study you will:

• Deal with complex issues in Pharmaceutical Science, make informed judgements, and communicate their

conclusions clearly to specialist Pharmaceutical and Bio-Scientists and other healthcare professionals and to

non-specialist audiences in the wider community.

• Demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving both practical and theoretical problems and

act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks in an informed, self-critical and professional manner.

• Advance their knowledge and understanding of specialist disciplines and develop new skills to a high level

through continuing personal and professional development.

• Demonstrate the qualities and transferable skills necessary for employment requiring: the exercise of initiative

and personal responsibility, commitment and reflection; decision making in complex, unpredictable and

changing situations; the leadership, teamwork and time management skills necessary to work in a multi-

disciplinary environment; the ability to contribute to the development of Pharmaceutical Science.

YOU can opt to enter laboratory-based or research management-based and product development work in

industries ranging.from the big Pharmaceutical global giants to smaller developing biotech companies, contract

drug testing companies and service providers to the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries, hospital

laboratories, the NHS, local government, health and safety divisions in industry. Overseas students can benefit

from using their exit awards (MSc, PGDip or PGCert) to obtain access to the Post-Study Work Visa Initiative

and other UK graduate employment initiatives to qualify for visa extension, as a first step towards obtaining

possible permanent employment in the UK.

hOW the PrOgram WIll run

Students enrolled on the M.Pharm programme at IEC will (in line with MSc programmes in India) take 2 years to

achieve their Masters. Students choosing to take the dual award, will undertake the ENU MSc Pharmaceutical

Science delivered on the IEC campus during their 2 year course. The M.Pharm specialisations (Pharmacology,

Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutics and Biotechnology) all include the core subjects Modern Analytical Techniques,

Pharmaceutical Biostatistics and Computer Applications, and Scientific & Technical Writing – all of which have

been evaluated as relevant to ENU’s MSc Pharmaceutical Science programme. Students will be awarded 40

exemption credits for successful completion of these modules and an additional 60 credit exemption for the

Research Project module, based on successful completion of IEC Dissertation Project module. M.Pharm students

will therefore undertake an additional four 20-credit ENU modules all delivered at IEC to achieve the MSc

Pharmaceutical Science award.

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m.pharm (IEC) pharm sci. (EnU)

Year 1Semester 1

Modern Analytical Techniques Introduction to Bioinformatics Advances in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Drug Regulatory Affair and IPR Scientific and Technical Writing

Each semester one 20 credit module (level 11) is studied from the following:Current Practice in Drug Development Drug Design and ChemotherapyPharmacology and ToxicologyResearch Skills and Molecular AnalysisThe order of delivery of these modules remains to be decided.

*In addition, 40 exemption credits are awarded for successful completion of the modules underlined in the M.Pharm programme, and 60 exemption credits are awarded for successful completion of the Dissertation Project in year 2.

Semester 2 Pharmaceutical Biostatistics and Computer Applications Industrial Technology Microbial and Cellular Biology Immunology and Immunoassays Seminar

Year 2Semester 1

Dissertation Project (Part 1) Seminar

Semester 2 Dissertation Project (Part 2) Dissertation Presentation /viva voce

Award M.Pharm (IEC) PgCert will be awarded to a student who has achieved a minimum of 60 credits at SCQF level 11.MSc Pharm Sci will be awarded to a student who has satisfied all programme specific requirements and gained a minimum of 180 credits at SCQF level 11.

1. Whether the course is affiliated to PCI?

PCI inspection is likely to be scheduled in the next two months and the course will be affliated soon.

2. What is the scope of pharmacy?

Entry into: 1. Pharmaceutical Industry in areas like Research and Development, Quality Control Department,

Quality Assurance Department, Marketing, Documentation, Intellectual Proprietary Rights (IPR), Formulation

Department. 2. Academics 3. Become Pharmacists and work as community pharmacists in Hospitals etc

3. What is the admission criteria for m.pharm?

Candidate should have qualified B. Pharmacy examination (GPAT) with minimum 60 % marks from a

recognized institute approved by Pharmacy Council of India.

4. What does pCI stands for?

Pharmacy Council of India

5. Do you provide m.pharm?

We are going to start Masters in Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology) and also

integrated dual courses (B. Pharm + MBA, B. Pharm + M. Pharm (Pharmacognosy), B. Pharm + M. Pharm

(Pharmaceutics), B. Pharm + M. Pharm (Pharmacology)).

6. Is there any admission test ?

GPAT for MPharm

7. What is the placement scenario?

Definitely we will place our students in good industries provided they secure good credits with no

supplementary.

8. Is there any dual course?

Yes will be started soon (B. Pharm + MBA, B. Pharm + M. Pharm (Pharmacognosy), B. Pharm + M. Pharm

(Pharmaceutics), B. Pharm + M. Pharm (Pharmacology)).

9. In what stream is m.pharm provided?

Masters in Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology)

faQ

The fast changing world economy has posed a challenge to the educational institutions to constantly revamp the discourse

patterns. At IEC, we strive to gain a competitive edge in this arena. Having recognized the paradigm shift taking place in the

management education to meet the aspiration of industry, we conduct the programs adding suitable values to the personality

of students.

In the Globalization era, when the corporate houses in business management and IT are expanding their wings all over the

globe, need arises to produce quality pool which possesses the skill set required by the employers. Keeping this in mind, we

at IEC initiated teaching methodology which works towards enhancing the skills of the students, so that they can be the best

human resource to match the industry requirements.

To do so IEC has adopted latest techniques in teaching methods which includes case studies, practical exercises, corporate

guest lectures to fill up the gap between industry and academics, group activities to teach them how to work in team,

practical exercises, and individual counseling for addressing their issues related to academics etc. The use of electronic media

like PowerPoint presentations, use of internet, e-learning, mobile learning the classrooms helps students to understand the

concepts better. Our students are constantly encouraged to do projects, give presentations, visit industries and attend several

guest sessions in addition to individual mentoring sessions with the faculties.

• Electronic Media

• Case Studies

• Group Activities

• Industrial Visit

• Individual Counselling

• Corporate Guest Lectures

• E-Learning

• Mobile Learning

• Practical Exercise

• Interactive Learning

• Smart Classes

• Seminars

• Research Oriented Teaching

• Foreign University Exchange Programs

• Personality Development Sessions

• Pre Placement Trainings

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What’s nEXt?The field offers myriad of job opportunities. After successfully completing your degree in Pharmacy, you can work in the following areas:

- Pharma Industry: Work involves formulation and development of medicines.

- Pharmacy Stores: At hospitals, wholesale or retail outlets.

- Product Management: MBA candidates may work in the management team.

- Quality Control: Involves checking the manufacturing of medicines with set of standards.

- Drug Inspector: Keep a check on whether manufacturing units adhere to government regulations.

- Medical Representatives: Interact with doctors and promote the selling of medicine.

- Academics: Lectureship and research in educational institutions.

- R&D: At research institutes, work involves development of new medicines.

aDmIssIon InformatIonMake a research on the programs available at our campus either through this guide or online by logging on to www.iecuniversity.com and then decide the course, you want to pursue. Once you have decided, which course to study, you can apply for admission:

Online: The University has online application facility. Please refer to www.iecuniversity.com to submit your application.

Post: Download a copy of our application form from our website www.iecuniversity.com and submit in hard copy by post

Phone: To request an application form, call 1800-11-8787

hoW to appLy?

5 steps to enrolment:

1. application Candidate can send an online application by filling the form & making a payment of ̀ 500 online or through

filling the particulars of a Demand Draft of the same amount made from any nationalized bank in favor of “Finance Officer, IEC University, Baddi” payable at New Delhi/Baddi/Himachal Pradesh. Those making the Payment through DD will then take a printout of the filled online admission form and submit the same to the campus along with the original draft and copies of required testimonials.

Documents required:12th class mark sheet, character certificate, DOB certificate, two passport size photographs or as per the requirment of the course

2. application assessment Application form will be scrutinized by the admission committee constituted by IEC University. If you are

short-listed, you’ll be informed through a call or an email.

3. arrive, attend Counseling & register Short-listed candidates will be called for counseling and selected candidates in the program will be issued

registration form. The form will then have to be submitted with all relevant documents along the tuition & other fees.

4. Confirmation of registration Registration of the candidate in the program.

5. Commencement of classes: 1st Week of August

• Applicant can obtain Fee Refund Form from the Admission cell in the University Campus, after the admission period is over. IEC University Accounts department will process the refund after getting the Fee Refund Form from the applicant.

• The fee would be refunded only after the applicant has surrendered the original fee receipt, ID card (if issued) and any other documents, as required by IEC University at the time of refund.

• Once the form and payment receipt has been verified, the University will deduct admission processing charges, as applicable, from the amount collected as admission fees. The schedule of charges to be deducted is mentioned in the webpage below.

• Refund, if any, shall be made only through cheque (account payee) in the favor of the concerned applicant. Refund for payments made online through Credit / Debit cards will be processed & credited to the same Credit / Debit card account after receiving and processing the written refund request from the student.

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• In case an applicant who has made full or partial payment withdraws before completing his registration, only processing fees of INR 1,000/- shall be deducted. The remaining tuition fees shall be returned.

• In case an applicant withdraws after completing his registration and if the seat consequently falling vacant is filled by another waitlisted applicant (if any) by the last date of admissions, the total amount after a deduction of INR 1,000/- shall be refunded; otherwise one term tuition fee shall be forfeited.

• In case an applicant completes his registration and withdraws after the commencement of classes but before the last day of admission and if the seat consequently falling vacant is filled by another wait listed applicant (if any) by the last date of admissions, the total amount after a deduction of tuition fee on a monthly pro-rata basis shall be refunded; otherwise one term tuition fee shall be forfeited.

• In case an applicant completes his registration and withdraws after the commencement of classes and also after the last day of admission, the total amount after a deduction of one term tuition fee shall be refunded, as the seat shall remain vacant.

hostEL fEE rEfUnD poLICyRefund of Hostel Fee shall also be considered on the above mentioned basis. If the hostel room thus falling vacant is allotted to a wait listed candidate (if any), whether the withdrawal has been done before or after the room is occupied, the hostel fee shall be refunded after monthly pro-rata deductions. However, if the room remains vacant, no refund shall be considered.

transport fEE rEfUnD poLICyRefund of Bus Transport Fee shall also be considered on the above mentioned basis. If the bus seat thus falling vacant is allotted to a wait listed candidate (if any) on the same route, whether the withdrawal has been done before or after the commencement of classes, the bus transport fee shall be refunded after monthly pro-rata deductions. However, if the bus seat remains vacant, no refund shall be considered.

sECUrIty fEE rEfUnD poLICySecurity Fee shall be refunded after approval from the Admissions & Student Services Officer. He/she shall investigate whether the candidate has harmed/damaged any property belonging to the University. In such cases, security fee shall be refunded after deducting the cost of repairs; otherwise, the entire security deposit shall be refunded.

mEss fEE rEfUnD poLICyAll students who are staying in the University Hostel, with in the Campus or outside, will have to take food in the mess facility (Veg. or Non Veg.) provided by the University. No refund application will be entertained once a student occupies a room in the hostel.

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WANT MORE INFO?

If you have any questions, contact us at the address, phone numbers or mail ids mentioned below. We also invite you to visit our institute to see the facilities and discuss the courses on offer.

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