- PO1: Pharmacy Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of science, pharmacy fundamentals, and a pharmacy specialization to the solution of complex pharmacy problems.
- PO2: Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex pharmacy problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of pharmaceutics, chemistry, and engineering sciences.
- PO3: Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
- PO4: Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions for complex problems:
- PO5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern tools including prediction and modeling to complex activities with an understanding of the limitations.
- PO6: The pharmacy and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional practice.
- PO7: Environment and sustainability: understand the impact of professional solutions in societal and environmental contexts, demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
- PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the pharmacy practice
- PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
- PO 10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the pharmacy community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions
- PO11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the pharmacy and management principles and apply these to one’s work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
- PO12: Lifelong learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Program Educational Outcomes (PEO)
- PEO 1-Academic Excellence: To acquire in-depth knowledge and adequate scientific information regarding basic principles of Pharmaceutics. Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical analysis.
- PEO 2-Fundamental Skills: To produce pharmacy graduates with strong fundamental concept and high technical competence in pharmaceutical sciences to fulfill the need of pharmaceutical industry.
- PEO 3-Presentation Skills: The undergraduate students should able to write, interpret and communicate effectively and scientifically.
- PEO 4-Team Spirit: To inculcate leadership and problem solving, decision making capabilities in future pharmacist.
- PEO 5-Entrepreneurship: To provide vision to identify opportunities, run new business, drive innovations and leam from and adapt to changing circumstances.
- PEO 6-Social Health Care: To develop the students to contribute toward health care system by creating awareness in society about the effective and safe use of medicine.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO) : Master of Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)
- PSO 1: Academic Excellence: To acquire in-depth knowledge and adequate scientific information regarding basic principles of Pharmaceutics and its application in design of dosage form.
- PSO 2: Fundamental Skill: To produce research associates with strong fundamental concept and high technical competence in Novel drug delivery system to serve the need of F&D and Production department of pharmaceutical industry.
- PSO 3: Presentation Skills: The postgraduate student should able to write, interpret and communicate effectively and scientifically to accomplish the requirements of Regulatory affairs department.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSO) : Master of Pharmacy (Quality Assurance)
- PSO 1: Academic Excellence: To attain thorough knowledge and ample scientific information regarding basic principles of Pharmaceutical Analysis and its application in built up the quality in pharmaceutical product.
- PSO 2: Fundamental Skill: To create analyst with strong basic concept and high technical competence in sophisticated analytical instrument handling and Troubleshooting to serve the need of Analytical development laboratory.
- PSO 3: Presentation Skills: The postgraduate student should able to write, interpret and communicate effectively and scientifically to fulfill the desires of Validation and Quality Affairs department.
Course Outcomes (A.Y. 2022-23)
SEMESTER-I
Name of Subject | Human Anatomy and Physiology-I |
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Subject code | BP 101T |
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to | |
CO 1 | Understanding various homeostatic mechanism and their imbalances |
CO 2 | Knowledge of the gross morphology, structure and functions of various organs of the human body |
CO 3 | Understand the related knowledge of special senses and nervous system. |
CO 4 | Understanding the co-ordination and working pattern of different organs of each system. |
CO 5 | Knowledge of coordinated working pattern of different organs of each system |
CO 6 | Differentiate between the various tissues and organs of different systems of human body |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Analysis-I |
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Subject code | BP102T |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To understand the principles of volumetric and electro chemical analysis |
CO 2 | To carryout various volumetric and electrochemical titrations |
CO 3 | To develop analytical skills |
CO 4 | Choose the appropriate titrimetric/instrumental technique for evaluation of
Samples. |
CO 5 | To Remember the principle, advantages, challenges, and applications of electrochemical analysis |
CO 6 | Integrate physicochemical and electrochemical properties of drugs with analytical methods |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutics I |
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Subject code | BP103T |
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to | |
CO 1 | To know the history of profession of pharmacy |
CO 2 | To understand the basics of different dosage forms, pharmaceutical incompatibilities and pharmaceutical calculations |
CO 3 | To understand the professional way of handling the prescription |
CO 4 | Preparation of various conventional dosage form |
CO 5 | Apply basic principles and calculations in
formulation development |
CO 6 | To Compound and dispense dosage forms |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
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Subject code | BP104T |
Upon completion of course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | know the sources of impurities and methods to determine the impurities in inorganic drugs and pharmaceuticals |
CO 2 | understand the medicinal and pharmaceutical importance of inorganic compounds |
CO 3 | Understand monographs of inorganic pharmaceuticals. |
CO 4 | Gain information about measurement of radioactivity and handling of radioactive pharmaceutical substances |
CO 5 | To get knowledge to Refer official Pharmacopoeias to detect impurities |
CO 6 | To study relevance and significance of inorganic chemistry with reference to pharmaceutical sciences |
Name of Subject | Communication Skills |
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Subject code | BP105T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the behavioural needs for a Pharmacist to function effectively in the areas of pharmaceutical operation |
CO 2 | Effectively manage the team as a team player |
CO 3 | Develop interview skill |
CO 4 | Develop Leadership qualities and essentials |
CO 5 | Apply effective writing and listening skill at personal and professional level |
CO 6 | Demonstrate entrepreneurship capabilities meticulously to succeed in today’s competitive world |
Name of Subject | Remedial Biology |
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Subject code | BP106RBT |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Know the classification and salient features of five kingdoms of life. |
CO 2 | To understand the basic components of anatomy & physiology of plant |
CO 3 | To know understand the basic components of anatomy & physiology animal with special reference to human |
CO 4 | Anatomy and physiology of plant and animals |
CO 5 | To learn theory of evolution |
CO 6 | To understand cell biology |
Name of Subject | Remedial Mathematics |
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Subject code | BP106RMT |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Know the theory and their application in Pharmacy |
CO 2 | Solve the different types of problems by applying theory |
CO 3 | Appreciate the important application of mathematics in Pharmacy |
CO 4 | To apply the theory and application statistics in Pharmacy |
CO 5 | To understand basic statistical concepts such as partial fraction, logarithms, function, limit and continuity and their application for problem solving |
CO 6 | To apply of calculus differentiation and analytical geometry in pharmaceutical statistical data analysis |
Name of Subject | Human anatomy and physiology-I-practical |
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Subject code | BP107P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Study the compound microscope and identification of its parts. |
CO 2 | To Identify the various tissues and organs of different systems of human body |
CO 3 | To Identify the axial and appendicular bones of human body. |
CO 4 | To Explain significance of blood parameters and mechanism involved in blood experiments. |
CO 5 | To Examine various parameters used to check and regulate the normal function of human body |
CO 6 | To Enumeration of red blood cell and white blood cell count. |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Analysis-I Practical |
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Subject code | BP108P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To learn the principle and correlate with preparation and standardization 0.1M NaOH by acid-base titration |
CO 2 | To correlate the theory of redox titrations by performing the standardization of 0.1M Sodium thiosulfate, 0.02M KMnO4 |
CO 3 | To understand and learn the practical aspects of determination of NaCl by precipitation titrations |
CO 4 | To perform and determine the strength of acids and bases by conductometric titrations |
CO 5 | To learn about the iodine titrations using estimation of copper sulphate by iodometry |
CO 6 | To understand the theory of refractive index and determine the RI of glycerol, water, castor oil, and rectified spirit |
Name of Subject: | Pharmaceutics I |
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Subject code | BP109P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To learn the Formulation of Syrup &Compound syrup of Ferrous Phosphate BPC |
CO 2 | To learn the Formulation of Elixirs like Piperazine citrate elixir and Paracetamol pediatric elixir |
CO 3 | To learn the Formulation of Solutions like Strong solution of ammonium acetate, Cresol with soap solution and Lugol’s solution |
CO 4 | To learn the Formulation of Powders and Granules like ORS powder (WHO), Effervescent granules, Dusting powder and Divided powders |
CO 5 | To learn the Formulation of Suppositories like Glycerogelatin suppository, Coca butter suppository and Zinc Oxide suppository |
CO 6 | To learn the Formulation of Gargles and Mouthwashes like Iodine gargle and Chlorhexidine mouthwash |
Name of Subject: | Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry |
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Subject code | BP110P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To prepare, identify and perform calculation of inorganic compounds as per I.P. |
CO 2 | To understand principle behind limit test for identification of impurities in pharmaceutical substances |
CO 3 | To demonstrate identification test for medicinally important compounds |
CO 4 | To determine different physicochemical properties of inorganic compounds |
CO 5 | To Perform identification inorganic salts through various qualitative tests |
CO 6 | To Develop skills to perform limit test for given sample |
Name of Subject: | Communication skills |
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Subject code | BP111P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To learn Basic communication covering the following topics |
CO 2 | To learn Consonant Sounds for Communication |
CO 3 | To Understand Pronunciation and Nouns and Pronunciation (Vowel Sounds) |
CO 4 | To Understand Listening Comprehension / Direct and Indirect Speech |
CO 5 | To learn Figures of Speech, Effective Communication and Writing Skills |
CO 6 | To Understand and learn Effective Writing, Interview Handling Skills, E-Mail etiquette and Presentation Skills |
Name of Subject: | Remedial Biology |
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Subject code | BP112P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To learn and Understand Study of Microscope and Section cutting techniques |
CO 2 | To Understand Mounting and staining Techniques. |
CO 3 | To Understand Permanent slide preparation |
CO 4 | To learn the Determination of blood group, blood pressure and tidal volume |
CO 5 | To Understand Microscopic study and identification of tissues pertinent to Stem, Root, Leaf, seed, fruit and flower |
CO 6 | To learn and Understand Study of Stem, Root, Leaf, seed, fruit, flower and their modifications. |
SEMESTER-II
Name of Subject | Human Anatomy and physiology-II |
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Subject code | BP201T |
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to | |
CO 1 | To study the gross morphology, structure and functions of various organs of the human body. |
CO 2 | To understand various homeostatic mechanisms and their imbalances. |
CO 3 | To Identify the various tissues and organs of different systems of human |
CO 4 | To Perform the haematological tests like blood cell counts, haemoglobin estimation, bleeding/clotting time etc. and also record blood pressure, heart rate, pulse and respiratory volume. |
CO 5 | To Comprehend the common disorders prevalent in the society. |
CO 6 | To Correlate the impact of social and environmental factors on body systems. |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-II |
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Subject code | BP202T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound |
CO 2 | To write the reaction, name the reaction and orientation of reactions |
CO 3 | To understand account for reactivity/stability of compounds, |
CO 4 | To identify/confirm the identification of organic compound |
CO 5 | To Demonstrate method of preparation and reactions of carbonyl compounds |
CO 6 | To get the knowledge of structure, uses and qualitative tests of
different organic compounds. |
Name of Subject | Biochemistry |
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Subject code | BP203T |
Upon completion of course student shell able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the catalytic role of enzymes, importance of enzyme inhibitors in design of new drugs, therapeutic and diagnostic applications of enzymes. |
CO 2 | Understand the metabolism of nutrient molecules in physiological and pathological conditions. |
CO 3 | Understand the genetic organization of mammalian genome and functions of DNA in the synthesis of RNAs and proteins. |
CO 4 | To Paraphrase structure- function relationship of bio-molecules from living system |
CO 5 | To Identify the structural elements of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids along with their physiological role. |
CO 6 | To Understand bioenergetics in biochemical reaction. |
Name of Subject | Pathophysiology |
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Subject code | BP 204 T |
Upon completion of the subject student shall be able | |
CO 1 | Describe the etiology and pathogenesis of the selected disease states |
CO 2 | Name the signs and symptoms of the diseases; |
CO 3 | Mention the complications of the diseases |
CO 4 | Understand the etiopathogenesis of diseases |
CO 5 | Correlate the pathological changes withclinical course and identify therapeutic targets |
CO 6 | Communicate effectively the measures for prevention of diseases to the society |
Name of Subject | Application of Computer in Pharmacy |
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Subject code | BP205T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able | |
CO 1 | know the various types of application of computers in pharmacy |
CO 2 | know the various types of databases |
CO 3 | know the various applications of databases in pharmacy |
CO 4 | Employ use of bioinformatics in vaccine discovery |
CO 5 | Use various Web technologies |
CO 6 | Analyze preclinical data using Computer |
Name of Subject | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES |
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Subject code | BP 206 T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Develop concern and awareness about environmental problems |
CO 2 | Impart basic knowledge about the environment and its allied problems. |
CO 3 | Develop an attitude of concern for the environment. |
CO 4 | Apply knowledge in environment protection and environment improvement. |
CO 5 | Summarise the ethical, cross-cultural, and historical context of environmental issues. |
CO 6 | Understand basics of environment and its associated problems |
Name of Subject | Human anatomy and physiology-II-practical |
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Subject code | BP207P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study the integumentary and special senses using specimen, models. |
CO 2 | To study the nervous system using specimen, models. |
CO 3 | To study the endocrine system using specimen, models. |
CO 4 | To demonstrate the general neurological examination |
CO 5 | To demonstrate the function of olfactory nerve |
CO 6 | To examine the different types of taste |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I Practical |
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Subject code | BP208P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To learn the Safety measures in an organic laboratory |
CO 2 | Introduction to laboratory techniques |
CO 3 | To perform the systematic qualitative analysis of unknown organic compounds with the functional groups like carboxylic acids, alcohols, esters |
CO 4 | To carry out the systematic qualitative analysis of unknown organic compounds with functional groups like amines, amides, halides |
CO 5 | To prepare and submit of suitable solid derivatives from organic compounds |
CO 6 | To go through the building of molecular models of structures containing various functional groups |
Name of Subject | Biochemistry |
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Subject code | BP209P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To analyse and estimate protein, amino acid, carbohydrate from given sample by qualitative, quantitative test |
CO 2 | To analyse urine for abnormal constituents by qualitative analysis. |
CO 3 | To study blood creatinine, blood sugar, and serum total cholesterol |
CO 4 | To know mechanism of action of salivary amylase on starch |
CO 5 | To study buffer solution and measurement of pH |
CO 6 | To Study principle and procedure for determination of serum total cholesterol, blood sugar and blood creatinine. |
Name of Subject | Computer Applications in Pharmacy |
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Subject code | BP210P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Understand and Create a HTML web page to show personal information. |
CO 2 | To Understand and Create a database in MS Access to store the patient information with the required fields Using
Access. |
CO 3 | To Understand and Design a form in MS Access to view, add, delete and modify the patient record in the database. |
CO 4 | To Understand and Creating mailing labels Using Label Wizard , generating label in MS WORD |
CO 5 | To Understand and learn Drug information storage and retrieval using MS Access |
CO 6 | To Understand and learn Exporting Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports to web pages and Exporting Tables, Queries, Forms and Reports to XML pages |
SEMESTER-III
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II |
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Subject code | BP 301 T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compound. |
CO 2 | Write the structure, name and the type of isomerism of the organic compounds. |
CO 3 | Account for reactivity/stability of compounds. |
CO 4 | Prepare small organic compounds. |
CO 5 | Interpret acidity and basicity of different carboxylic acids and aliphatic amines |
CO 6 | Understand method of preparation, reactions, kinetics, stereochemistry and stability of alkanes, alkenes, and conjugated dienes |
Name of Subject | Physical Pharmaceutics I |
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Subject code | BP 302T |
Upon the completion of the course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Analyze and tackle problems encountered in formulation development |
CO 2 | Justify the role of stable formulations for effective therapeutic outcome. |
CO 3 | Classify and analyse drug complexes. |
CO 4 | Relate physicochemical properties of pharmaceuticals for formulation design. |
CO 5 | Use modern analytical tools to assess physicochemical properties of drugs |
CO 6 | Understand physicochemical properties of drugs and excipients |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
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Subject code | BP 303T |
Upon completion of the subject student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand methods of identification, cultivation and preservation of various Microorganisms |
CO 2 | To understand the importance and implementation of sterilization in pharmaceutical processing and industry |
CO 3 | Learn sterility testing of pharmaceutical products |
CO 4 | Carried out microbiological standardization of Pharmaceuticals |
CO 5 | Understand the cell culture technology and its applications in pharmaceutical industries. |
CO 6 | Apply techniques for identification of microorganisms. |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Engineering |
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Subject code | BP 304T |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To know various unit operations used in Pharmaceutical industries. |
CO 2 | To understand the material handling techniques. |
CO 3 | To perform various processes involved in pharmaceutical manufacturing process. |
CO 4 | To carry out various test to prevent environmental pollution. |
CO 5 | To appreciate and comprehend significance of plant lay out design for optimum use of resources. |
CO 6 | To appreciate the various preventive methods used for corrosion control in Pharmaceutical industries |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry II |
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Subject code | BP 305P |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To Learn and Understand laboratory techniques like Recrystallization and Steam distillation. |
CO 2 | To Understand Experiments involving Separation of Binary mixtures. |
CO 3 | To Understand and Learn Determination of saponification value of oil samples. |
CO 4 | To Understand Benzanilide /phenyl benzoate /acetanilide from aniline/ phenol/ aniline by benzoylation/acylation reaction. |
CO 5 | To Understand and Preparation of Dibenzal acetone from benzaldehyde by Claisen-Schmidt reaction. |
CO 6 | To Understand 1-Phenylazo-2-naphthol from aniline by diazotization and coupling
Reactions/ pIodobenzoic acid from P-aminobenzoic acid by replacement reaction. |
Name of Subject | Physical Pharmaceutics I |
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Subject code | BP 306P |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To Learn and Understand Determination the solubility of drug at room temperature. |
CO 2 | To Understand the Determination of pKa value by Half Neutralization/ Henderson Hasselbalch equation. |
CO 3 | To Understand the Determination of % composition of NaCl in a solution using phenol-water system by CST method. |
CO 4 | To Understand the Determination of HLB number of a surfactant by saponification method. |
CO 5 | To Understand the Determination of Freundlich and Langmuir constants using activated char coal. |
CO 6 | To Understand the Determination of critical micellar concentration of surfactants. |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Microbiology |
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Subject code | BP 307P |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able | |
CO 1 | Introduction and study of different equipment’s and processing, e.g., B.O.D. incubator, laminar flow or aseptic hood, autoclave, hot air sterilizer, deep freezer, refrigerator, microscopes used in experimental microbiology. |
CO 2 | To Understand Sterilization of glassware, preparation and sterilization of media. |
CO 3 | To Understand Staining methods- Simple, Grams staining and acid fast staining (Demonstration with practical). |
CO 4 | To Understand the Isolation of pure culture of micro-organisms by multiple streak plate technique and other techniques. |
CO 5 | To Understand Microbiological assay of antibiotics by cup plate method and other methods. |
CO 6 | To Understand the Motility determination by Hanging drop method. |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Engineering |
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Subject code | BP 308P |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To determine the overall heat transfer coefficient by heat exchanger. |
CO 2 | To study the effect of time on the Rate of Crystallization. |
CO 3 | To calculate the uniformity Index for given sample by using Double Cone Blender |
CO 4 | To Understand the Demonstration of any two equipment’s such as colloid mill, planetary mixer, fluidized bed dryer, Spray dryer Laminar Air Flow, Ball Mill and such other major equipment’s. |
CO 5 | To Understand the Factors affecting Rate of Filtration and Evaporation (Surface area, Concentration and Thickness/ viscosity). |
CO 6 | To Understand Description of Construction, working and application of any two Pharmaceutical Machinerysuch as Rotary tablet Machine, capsule filling machine, tablet coating machine, autoclave, oven and dehumidifier. |
SEMESTER IV
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III |
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Subject code | BP401T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the methods of preparation and properties of organic compounds. |
CO 2 | Know the stereochemical aspects of organic compounds and stereo chemical reactions. |
CO 3 | Know the medicinal uses and other applications of organic compounds. |
CO 4 | To highlight the nature of the organic compounds used in Pharmaceuticals as drugs |
CO 5 | Critical understanding of key reactions used in synthesis of therapeutics |
CO 6 | Have knowledge of the chemistry of the organic pharmaceuticals |
Name of Subject | Medicinal Chemistry-I |
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Subject code | BP402T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the chemistry of drugs with respect to their pharmacological activity. |
CO 2 | Understand the drug metabolic pathways, adverse effect and therapeutic value of Drugs. |
CO 3 | Know the Structural Activity Relationship (SAR) of different class of drugs. |
CO 4 | Write the chemical synthesis of some drugs. |
CO 5 | Understand the drug metabolic pathways, adverse effect and therapeutic value of drugs ,alkanes, alkenes and conjugated dienes. |
CO 6 | Know the Structural Activity Relationship (SAR) of different class of drugs |
Name of Subject | Physical Pharmaceutics-II |
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Subject code | BP403T |
Upon the completion of the course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Relate various physicochemical properties of drug and excipient molecules in designing the dosage forms. |
CO 2 | Distinguish the principles of chemical kinetics & to use them for stability testing and determination of expiry date of formulations |
CO 3 | Demonstrate the behaviour and mechanism of drugs and excipients in the formulation development and evaluation of dosage forms. |
CO 4 | Apply principles of chemical kinetics in stability testing and estimation of shelf life of formulations. |
CO 5 | Understand factors governing stability of finished pharmaceutical products. |
CO 6 | Analyze and tackle problems encountered in formulation development. |
Name of Subject | Pharmacology I |
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Subject code | BP 404 T |
Upon completion of the subject, student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the pharmacological actions of different categories of drugs. |
CO 2 | To study the mechanism of action at organ system/sub cellular/macromolecular levels. |
CO 3 | Apply the basic pharmacological knowledge in the prevention and treatment of various diseases. |
CO 4 | Observe the effects of drugs on animal by simulated experiments. |
CO 5 | Appreciate correlation of pharmacology with other bio medical sciences. |
CO 6 | Recommend to the society about measures to minimize adverse drug effects and drug interactions. |
Name of Subject | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-I |
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Subject code | BP 405T |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To know the techniques in the cultivation and production of crude drugs |
CO 2 | To know the crude drugs, their uses and chemical nature |
CO 3 | Know the evaluation techniques for the herbal drugs |
CO 4 | To carry out the microscopic and morphological evaluation of crude drugs |
CO 5 | Comprehend the concept of plant tissue culture |
CO 6 | To study various primary, secondary metabolites, natura fibers and marine drugs |
Name of Subject | Medicinal Chemistry I |
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Subject code | BP 406P |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To Understand drug intermediates with Recrystallization of compound and monitoring reactions with TLC. |
CO 2 | To Learn and Understand the Synthesis of medicinally important compounds. |
CO 3 | To Understand the Purification of synthesized compounds by Column chromatography. |
CO 4 | To Understand the Determination of Ionization constants. |
CO 5 | To Understand the Determination of Partition coefficient. |
CO 6 | To Understand the Preparation of drugs/ intermediates like Benzimidazole, Benztriazole, Benzocaine, Phenytoin, Phenothiazine and Barbiturate. |
Name of Subject | Physical Pharmaceutics II |
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Subject code | BP 407P |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To Understand Determination of bulk density, true density and porosity. |
CO 2 | To Understand and Determine the angle of repose and influence of lubricant on angle of repose. |
CO 3 | To Understand the Determination of viscosity of liquid using Ostwald’s viscometer. |
CO 4 | To Know the Determination sedimentation volume with effect of different concentration of single suspending agent. |
CO 5 | To Understand the Determination of viscosity of semisolid by using Brookfield viscometer. |
CO 6 | To Understand the Determination of Cloud point and Kraft point of given surfactant. |
Name of Subject | Pharmacology I |
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Subject code | BP 408P |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To Understand the Commonly used instruments in experimental pharmacology. |
CO 2 | To Study Common laboratory techniques. Blood withdrawal, serum and plasma separation, anaesthetics and euthanasia used for animal studies. |
CO 3 | To Understand Study of effect of hepatic microsomal enzyme inducers on the phenobarbitone sleeping time in mice. |
CO 4 | To Understand the Effects of skeletal muscle relaxants using rota-rod apparatus. |
CO 5 | To Understand the Study of stereotype and anti-catatonic activity of drugs on rats/mice. |
CO 6 | To Understand the Study of different routes of drugs administration in mice/rats. |
Name of Subject | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-I |
Subject code | BP 409P |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To Understand Determination of stomatal number and index. |
CO 2 | To Understand Determination of vein islet number, vein islet termination and paliside ratio. |
CO 3 | To Study Determination of size of starch grains, calcium oxalate crystals by eye piece micrometer. |
CO 4 | To Understand Determination of number of starch grains by Lycopodium spore method. |
CO 5 | To Understand Determination of swelling index and foaming index |
CO 6 | To Understand Determination of Ash value. |
SEMESTER V
Name of Subject | Medicinal Chemistry II |
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Subject code | BP 501 T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the chemistry of drugs with respect to their pharmacological activity. |
CO 2 | Understand the drug metabolic pathways, adverse effect and therapeutic value of drugs. |
CO 3 | Know the Structural Activity Relationship of different class of drugs |
CO 4 | Study the chemical synthesis of selected drugs |
CO 5 | Sketch the structure and name the drugs and their intermediates |
CO 6 | To study the mechanism of action of various categories of drugs |
Name of Subject | Industrial Pharmacy-I |
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Subject code | BP 502 T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Illustrate various pharmaceutical dosage forms and their manufacturing techniques. |
CO 2 | Understand various factors to be considered in development of pharmaceutical dosage forms. |
CO 3 | Formulate solid, liquid and semisolid dosage forms and evaluate them for their quality. |
CO 4 | Select and recommend appropriate packaging for solid dosage form |
CO 5 | Review evaluation parameters of pharmaceutical dosage forms and cosmetics |
CO 6 | Formulate solid, liquid, and semisolid dosage forms and evaluate them for their quality |
Name of Subject | Pharmacology II |
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Subject code | BP 503 T |
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the mechanism of drug action and its relevance in the treatment of different diseases. |
CO 2 | Demonstrate isolation of different organs/tissues from the laboratory animals by simulated experiments. |
CO 3 | Demonstrate the various receptor actions using isolated tissue preparation |
CO 4 | Appreciate correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences |
CO 5 | Suggest appropriate drug therapy for diseases comparing efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of drug therapy |
CO 6 | Correlate the molecular basis of drug action with clinical uses. |
Name of Subject | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II |
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Subject code | BP 504T |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able | |
CO 1 | To know the modern extraction techniques, characterization and identification of the herbal drugs and phytoconstituents |
CO 2 | To understand the production of Phytoconstituents /herbal formulation. |
CO 3 | To understand the metabolic pathways in formation of secondary metabolites and application of biogenetic studies. |
CO 4 | To carryout isolation and identification of phytoconstituents |
CO 5 | Comprehend the composition, chemistry, and role of secondary metabolites. |
CO 6 | Estimation, Industrial production, and utilization of phytoconstituents. |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence |
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Subject code | BP 505T |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to understand | |
CO 1 | The Pharmaceutical legislations and their implications in the development and marketing of pharmaceuticals. |
CO 2 | Various Indian pharmaceutical Acts and Laws |
CO 3 | The regulatory authorities and agencies governing the manufacture and sale of pharmaceuticals |
CO 4 | The code of ethics during the pharmaceutical practice |
CO 5 | Illustrate various Intellectual Property Rights |
CO 6 | Apply and practice the code of ethics during the pharmaceutical practice |
Name of Subject | Industrial Pharmacy-I |
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Subject code | BP 506P |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to understand | |
CO 1 | After completion of course students able to understand the mechanism of drug action and its relevance in the treatment of Cardiovascular and GIT disorders |
CO 2 | Students can analyse and correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences |
CO 3 | Students can analyse and interpret the pathological condition and choice of treatment given in various disorders |
CO 4 | students can understand the normal and abnormal ragens of hormones as well as other biological substances with respect to corrective measures on it |
CO 5 | To demonstrate and understand isolation of different organs/tissues from the laboratory animals by simulated experiments |
CO 6 | To demonstrate and understand the various receptor actions using isolated tissue preparation |
Name of Subject | Pharmacology II |
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Subject code | BP 507P |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to understand | |
CO 1 | After completion of course students able to understand the mechanism of drug action and its relevance in the treatment of Cardiovascular and GIT disorders |
CO 2 | Students can analyse and correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences |
CO 3 | Students can analyse and interpret the pathological condition and choice of treatment given in various disorders |
CO 4 | students can understand the normal and abnormal ragens of hormones as well as other biological substances with respect to corrective measures on it |
CO 5 | To demonstrate and understand isolation of different organs/tissues from the laboratory animals by simulated experiments |
CO 6 | To demonstrate and understand the various receptor actions using isolated tissue preparation |
Name of Subject | Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II |
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Subject code | BP 508P |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to understand | |
CO 1 | After completion of course students able to understand the mechanism of drug action and its relevance in the treatment of Cardiovascular and GIT disorders |
CO 2 | Students can analyse and correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences |
CO 3 | Students can analyse and interpret the pathological condition and choice of treatment given in various disorders |
CO 4 | students can understand the normal and abnormal ragens of hormones as well as other biological substances with respect to corrective measures on it |
CO 5 | To demonstrate and understand isolation of different organs/tissues from the laboratory animals by simulated experiments |
CO 6 | To demonstrate and understand the various receptor actions using isolated tissue preparation |
SEMESTER VI
Name of Subject | Medicinal Chemistry-III |
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Subject code | BP601T |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the importance of drug design and different techniques of drug design. |
CO 2 | Understand the chemistry of drugs with respect to their biological activity. |
CO 3 | Know the metabolism, adverse effects and therapeutic value of drugs. |
CO 4 | Know the importance of SAR of drugs. |
CO 5 | Understand the principles of combinatorial chemistry and microwave assisted drug synthesis |
CO 6 | Understand the principles of drug design and QSAR. |
Name of Subject | Pharmacology III |
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Subject code | BP 602 T |
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the mechanism of drug action and its relevance in the treatment of different infectious diseases. |
CO 2 | Comprehend the principles of toxicology and treatment of various poisonings and appreciate correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences. |
CO 3 | Illustrate the clinical uses of drugs. |
CO 4 | Analyze the adverse effects and drug interactions with measures to minimize them |
CO 5 | Sensibilise the society about use of nasal decongestants and pumps used for asthma |
CO 6 | Comprehend the principles of toxicology and treatment of various poisoning |
Name of Subject | Herbal Drug Technology |
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Subject code | BP603T |
Upon completion of this course the student should be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand raw material as source of herbal drugs from cultivation to herbal drug product. |
CO 2 | Know the WHO and ICH guidelines for evaluation of herbal drugs. |
CO 3 | Know the herbal cosmetics, natural sweeteners, and nutraceuticals. |
CO 4 | Appreciate patenting of herbal drugs, GMP . |
CO 5 | Exemplify Patenting, Regulatory requirements of natural products and herbal drug industry |
CO 6 | Discuss WHO and ICH guidelines for evaluation of herbal drugs |
Name of Subject | Bio-pharmaceutics And Pharmacokinetics |
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Subject code | BP604T |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the basic concepts in biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics and their significance. |
CO 2 | Use plasma drug concentration-time data to calculate the pharmacokinetic parameters to describe the kinetics of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, elimination. |
CO 3 | Understand the concepts of bioavailability and bioequivalence of drug products and their significance. |
CO 4 | Understand the concept of dissolution and application of in vitro in vivo correlation in drug product development. |
CO 5 | Apply the concepts of bioavailability and bioequivalence of drug products. |
CO 6 | Design Bioavailability-Bioequivalence study protocol for New Drug Application and Abbreviated New Drug Application |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Biotechnology |
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Subject code | BP605T |
Upon completion of the subject student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understanding the importance of Immobilized enzymes in Pharmaceutical Industries. |
CO 2 | Genetic engineering applications in relation to production of pharmaceuticals. |
CO 3 | Importance of Monoclonal antibodies in Industries. |
CO 4 | Appreciate the use of microorganisms in fermentation technology. |
CO 5 | Recall types, characteristics, and origin of DNA, RNAs and genetic code. |
CO 6 | Enculcate biotechnological aptitude and values required for self-motivated, lifelong learning and professional development |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance |
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Subject code | BP606T |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the cGMP aspects in a pharmaceutical industry. |
CO 2 | Appreciate the importance of documentation. |
CO 3 | Understand the scope of quality certifications applicable to pharmaceutical industries. |
CO 4 | Understand the responsibilities of QA & QC departments |
CO 5 | Implement knowledge in validation and calibration of pharma equipment and instruments |
CO 6 | Practice ethics and inculcate human values in pharma sector |
Name of Subject | Medicinal Chemistry III |
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Subject code | BP607P |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Synthesize, re-crystallize and understand reaction mechanisms involved in synthesis of medicinally important organic Compound. |
CO 2 | To Prepare of medicinally important compounds or intermediates by Microwave synthesis. |
CO 3 | To Understand drug design software’s. |
CO 4 | To understand and calculate physiochemical properties of drug molecule. |
CO 5 | Synthesize medicinally important organic compounds using microwave assisted organic synthesis. |
CO 6 | Study reaction mechanisms involved in synthesis of Medicinally important Compounds and synthesize them. |
Name of Subject | Pharmacology III |
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Subject code | BP608P |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To understand the basic principle of bioassay and type of Bioassay. |
CO 2 | To demonstrate isolation of different organs/tissues from the laboratory animals by simulated experiments. |
CO 3 | To understand the effect of different drugs on the Concentration response curves. |
CO 4 | To demonstrate the various receptor actions using isolated tissue preparation. |
CO 5 | To appreciate correlation of pharmacology with related medical sciences |
CO 6 | To study the details of immune-pharmacology, toxicology, and chrono-pharmacology. |
Name of Subject | Herbal Drug Technology |
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Subject code | BP609P |
Upon completion of the course student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Understand raw material as source of herbal drugs from cultivation to herbal drug product. |
CO 2 | To Know the WHO and ICH guidelines for evaluation of herbal drugs. |
CO 3 | To understand the herbal cosmetics, natural sweeteners and nutraceuticals. |
CO 4 | To Understand Patenting of Herbal Drugs and GMP. |
CO 5 | To understand Preliminary Phytochemical Screening and monograph analysis of Herbal Crude Drug. |
CO 6 | To incorporate extract in the cosmetic and herbal preparation and their evaluation. |
SEMESTER VII
Name of Subject | Instrumental Methods of Analysis |
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Subject code | BP 701 T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Illustrate the interaction of matter with electromagnetic radiations and justify its applications in drug analysis |
CO 2 | Classify the chromatographic separation methods and choose appropriate technique for analysis of drugs. |
CO 3 | Design methods for performing quantitative & qualitative analysis of drugs using various analytical instruments. |
CO 4 | Describe the basics of Fluorimetry, Flame photometry, atomic absorption and Nephaloturbidometry techniques and their applications |
CO 5 | Elaborate the protocols for quantitative and qualitative analysis of drugs using various analytical instruments. |
CO 6 | Select and apply suitable instrumental analytical techniques to asses purity and safety of pharmaceuticals for the benefit of society |
Name of Subject | Industrial Pharmacy-II |
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Subject code | BP 702 T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Know the process of pilot plant and scale up of pharmaceutical dosage forms |
CO 2 | Understand the process of technology transfer from lab scale to commercial batch |
CO 3 | Know different Laws and Acts that regulate pharmaceutical industry |
CO 4 | Understand the approval process and regulatory requirements for drug products |
CO 5 | Recognize the approval process and regulatory requirements for drug products |
CO 6 | Know different Laws and Acts that regulate pharmaceutical industry |
Name of Subject | Pharmacy Practice |
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Subject code | BP 703 T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Know various drug distribution methods in a hospital |
CO 2 | Appreciate the pharmacy stores management and inventory control |
CO 3 | Monitor drug therapy of patient through medication chart review and clinical review. |
CO 4 | Obtain medication history interview and counsel the patients |
CO 5 | Identify drug related problems |
CO 6 | Detect and assess adverse drug reactions |
Name of Subject | Novel Drug Delivery System |
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Subject code | BP 704T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To understand various approaches for development of novel drug delivery systems. |
CO 2 | To understand the criteria for selection of drugs and polymers for the development of novel drug delivery systems, their formulation and evaluation.. |
CO 3 | Explore the criteria for selection of drugs and polymers for development of novel drug delivery systems |
CO 4 | Apply different approaches for development of novel drug delivery systems |
CO 5 | Evaluate various Novel drug delivery systems including transdermal, nasopulmonary, targeted and gastroprotective drug delivery system. |
CO 6 | Analyse the formulation and evaluation parameters of various novel drug delivery systems. |
Name of Subject | Instrumental Method of Analysis |
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Subject code | BP705P |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To understand the importance of weights and measures and pharmacopoeia in analysis. |
CO 2 | Perform quantitative & qualitative analysis of drugs using various analytical instruments. |
CO 3 | Demonstrate and make use of chromatographic techniques of analysis such as PC, TLC, column Chromatography HPLC, GC To analyse and present laboratory outcome precisely, evidently and in brief. |
CO 4 | To know mechanism of action of salivary amylase on starch. |
CO 5 | Understand the concept of Assay of APIs and formulation by various
Analytical techniques including UV spectroscopy. Flourimetry, colorimetry and Flame photometry. |
CO 6 | To develop analytical skills in data interpretation and calculations of purity
Of API in formulations using chromatographic techniques. |
SEMESTER VIII
Name of Subject | Biostatistics and Research Methodology |
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Subject code | BP 801T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Know the operation of M.S. Excel, SPSS, R and MINITAB®, DoE (Design of Experiment). |
CO 2 | Know the various statistical techniques to solve statistical problems |
CO 3 | Appreciate statistical techniques in solving the problems. |
CO 4 | Understand the concept of DoE (Design of Experiment) |
CO 5 | Appreciate statistical techniques in solving the problems. |
CO 6 | Develop biostatistical aptitude and values required for self-motivated, lifelong learning and professional development |
Name of Subject | Social & Preventive pharmacy |
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Subject code | BP 802T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Acquire high consciousness/realization of current issues related to health and pharmaceutical problems within the country and worldwide. |
CO 2 | Develop a critical way of thinking based on current healthcare development. |
CO 3 | Evaluate alternative ways of solving problems related to health and pharmaceutical issues. |
CO 4 | Prepare relevant drug or medicine information and counsel the patients |
CO 5 | Categorize ailments and provide appropriate management |
CO 6 | Appraise critical way of thinking based on current healthcare development |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Marketing |
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Subject code | BP 803ET |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Understand the concept Marketing |
CO 2 | To know product portfolio analysis |
CO 3 | To Describe Pharmaceutical marketing channels |
CO 4 | To Understand the pricing methods and strategies, issues in price management in pharmaceutical industry |
CO 5 | To Elaborate Vertical & Horizontal Marketing; Rural Marketing. |
CO 6 | To know the Basic concepts of Human Resource Development |
Name of Subject | Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science |
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Subject code | BP 804ET |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Know about the process of drug discovery and development |
CO 2 | Know the regulatory authorities and agencies governing the manufacture and sale of pharmaceuticals |
CO 3 | Know the regulatory approval process and their registration in Indian and international markets. |
CO 4 | Know about the process of new drug discovery |
CO 5 | Overview of regulatory authority and agencies |
CO 6 | Study ofGCP obligation of investigators, sponsors and monitors in detail. |
Name of Subject | Pharmacovigilance |
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Subject code | BP 805T |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand importance of drug safety monitoring. |
CO 2 | To study History, development, National and international scenario of Pharmacovigilance & comprehend dictionaries, coding and terminologies used in Pharmacovigilance |
CO 3 | Understand detection and assessment of new adverse drug reactions, Adverse drug reaction reporting systems and communication in pharmacovigilance, Pharmacovigilance Program of India (PvPI) requirement for ADR reporting in India ICH guidelines for ICSR, PSUR, expedited reporting, pharmacovigilance planning. CIOMS requirements for ADR reporting |
CO 4 | Comprehend methods of safety data during pre-clinical, clinical and post approval phases of drugs’ life cycle. |
CO 5 | Case narratives of adverse events and their quality. |
CO 6 | To detect drug abuse and ADR |
Name of Subject | Quality Control And Standardization Of Herbals |
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Subject code | BP 806 ET |
Upon completion of the subject student shall be able to; | |
CO 1 | Know WHO guidelines for quality control of herbal drugs |
CO 2 | Know Quality assurance in herbal drug industry |
CO 3 | Know the regulatory approval process and their registration in Indian and international markets |
CO 4 | Appreciate EU and ICH guidelines for quality control of herbal drugs |
CO 5 | Know the Regulatory requirement of herbal medicines |
CO 6 | Comparision of various pharmacopoeias |
Name of Subject | Computer Aided Drug Design |
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Subject code | BP 807 ET |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to understand | |
CO 1 | Understand the design and discovery of lead molecules |
CO 2 | Classify the role of drug design tools for drug discovery process |
CO 3 | Understand and analyse concepts of QSAR and docking |
CO 4 | Analyse and apply various strategies to develop new drug like molecules. |
CO 5 | Use various molecular modelling software to design new drug molecule |
CO 6 | Understand and analyse phamacophore modeling |
Name of
Subject |
Cell And Molecular Biology |
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Subject code | BP808ET |
Upon completion of the subject student shall be able to: | |
CO 1 | Summarize cell and molecular biology history, cellular functioning and Composition & describe the chemical foundations of cell biology. |
CO 2 | Describe cellular membrane structure and function properties and functions of DNA, Cell Cycle. |
CO 3 | Describe basic molecular genetics mechanisms. |
CO 4 | Understand the cell signalling pathways with their regulations and role in disease process. |
CO 5 | Detail study of cell signals |
CO 6 | To understand science of genetics ,transgenic and genomics analysis, cell cycle analysis, mitosis and meiosis. |
Name of Subject | Cosmetic Science |
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Subject code | BP809ET |
Upon completion of the course, the student shall be able to: | |
CO 1 | Understand the concepts of cosmetics; anatomy of skin v/s hair, general excipients used in cosmetics. |
CO 2 | To study the concept of cosmeceuticals, history, difference between cosmetics & cosmeceuticals& cosmeceuticals agents |
CO 3 | Know different Laws and Acts that regulate pharmaceutical industry |
CO 4 | Understand the approval process and regulatory requirements for drug products |
CO 5 | Understand the role of herbs in cosmetics |
CO 6 | To know the principles of cosmetics evaluation |
Name of Subject | Pharmacological Screening methods |
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Subject code | BP810 ET |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to, | |
CO 1 | Understand the applications of various commonly used laboratory animals. |
CO 2 | Demonstrate the various screening methods used in preclinical research.
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CO 3 | Comprehend and demonstrate the importance of biostatistics and research methodology.
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CO 4 | Design and execute a research hypothesis independently. |
CO 5 | To study Preclinical screening model for ANS activity ,CNS activity and CVS Activity |
CO 6 | Selection of research methodology and bio statistics |
Name of Subject | Advanced Instrumentation Techniques |
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Subject code | BP 811 ET. |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Express the principle of the advanced instruments used and justify its applications in drug analysis |
CO 2 | Understand the principles of analytical techniques and its application in analysis of drugs |
CO 3 | Understand the importance and methods for the calibration of various analytical instruments |
CO 4 | Formulate and justify techniques for the analysis of drugs using various analytical instruments. |
CO 5 | Describe procedures of calibration of different analytical instruments and validation of analytical methods following ICH and USFDA guidelines |
CO 6 | Select and apply suitable instrumental analytical techniques to asses purity and safety of pharmaceuticals for the benefit of society |
Name of Subject | Dietary Supplements And Nutraceuticals |
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Subject code | BP 812 ET |
Upon completion of the course the student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Understand the need of supplements by the different group of people to maintain healthy life. |
CO 2 | Understand the outcome of deficiencies in dietary supplements. |
CO 3 | Recognize the components in dietary supplements and the application. |
CO 4 | Acquaint with the regulatory and commercial aspects of dietary supplements including health claims. |
CO 5 | Understand importance of free radicals involvement in disorders |
CO 6 | To Understand Functional foods for chronic disease prevention |
Course Outcomes (A.Y. 2022-23)
- Pharm. (Pharmaceutics)
SEMESTER-I
Name of Subject: | Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques |
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Subject code | MPH101T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Study various advanced analytical instrumental techniques for identification, characterization and quantification of drugs. |
CO 2 | To Know the Instruments dealt are UV, IR, NMR, Mass spectrometer, HPLC, GC etc. |
CO 3 | To Understand Theoretical and practical skills of instrument handling and use. |
CO 4 | Structural Elucidation of organic compounds using spectroscopic tools |
CO 5 | To study Simple structure elucidation problems may be included based on UV-IR-NMR data. |
CO 6 | To Study Principle, instrumentation and advantage and disadvantages, pharmaceutical applications, derivative differential thermal analysis |
Name of Subject: | Drug Delivery System |
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Subject code | MPH102T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study The various approaches for development of novel drug delivery systems. |
CO 2 | To Understand the criteria for selection of drugs and polymers for the development of delivering system |
CO 3 | To study the formulation and evaluation of Novel drug delivery systems. |
CO 4 | To Understand Sustained Release (SR) and Controlled Release (CR) formulations |
CO 5 | Students will get knowledge of Gastro-Retentive Drug Delivery Systems |
CO 6 | To Study Ocular Drug Delivery Systems, Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems, |
Name of Subject: | Modern Pharmaceutics |
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Subject code | MPH103T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study Stability Testing, sterilization process & packaging of dosage forms |
CO 2 | To Learn The elements of preformulation studies. |
CO 3 | To Understand The Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients and Generic drug Product development |
CO 4 | To get Knowledge of Industrial Management and GMP Considerations. |
CO 5 | Students will Learn Optimization Techniques & Pilot Plant Scale Up Techniques |
CO 6 | To Understand GMP & Industrial Management |
Name of Subject: | Regulatory Affair |
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Subject code | MPH104T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study Clinical trials requirements for approvals for conducting clinical trials |
CO 2 | To study the Concepts of innovator and generic drugs, drug development process |
CO 3 | To learn Regulatory guidance’s and guidelines for filing and approval process |
CO 4 | To Study Preparation of Dossiers and their submission to regulatory agencies in different countries |
CO 5 | Post approval regulatory requirements for actives and drug products |
CO 6 | To Understand Submission of global documents in CTD/ eCTD formats |
Name of Subject: | Pharmaceutics Practical I |
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Subject code | MPH105P |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Analysis of pharmacopoeial compounds and their formulations by UV Vis spectrophotometer |
CO 2 | Experiments based on HPLC |
CO 3 | Formulation and evaluation of Tran’s dermal patches. |
CO 4 | To plot Heckal plot, Higuchi and peppas plot and determine similarity factors |
CO 5 | To study the effect of compressional force on tablets disintegration time |
CO 6 | Preparation and evaluation of Floating DDS– hydro dynamically balanced DDS |
SEMESTER-II
Name of Subject: | Molecular Pharmaceutics (Nano Tech and Targeted DDS) |
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Subject code | MPH201T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study Targeted Drug Delivery Systems. |
CO 2 | Students will get Knowledge of various approaches for development of novel drug delivery systems. |
CO 3 | To Understand criteria for selection of drugs and polymers for the development of NTDS. |
CO 4 | To learn the formulation and evaluation of novel drug delivery systems. |
CO 5 | Students will Understand Types, preparation and evaluation, Monoclonal Antibodies; preparation and application, preparation and application of Niosomes, Aquasomes, Phytosomes, and Electrosomes. |
CO 6 | To study Biodistribution and Pharmacokinetics. Knowledge of therapeutic antisense molecules and aptamers as drugs of future. |
Name of Subject: | Advanced Bio pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics |
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Subject code | MPH202T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study the basic concepts in bio pharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics. |
CO 2 | To get the knowledge of use raw data and derive the pharmacokinetic models and parameters the best describe the process of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination. |
CO 3 | To study the critical evaluation of biopharmaceutical studies involving drug product equivalency. |
CO 4 | To Understand the design and evaluation of dosage regimens of the drugs using pharmacokinetic and biopharmaceutical parameters. |
CO 5 | Students will learn the potential clinical pharmacokinetic problems and application of basics of pharmacokinetic. |
CO 6 | To study Drug Absorption from the Gastrointestinal Tract. |
Name of Subject: | Computer Aided Drug Development |
Subject code | MPH203T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To know the History of Computers in Pharmaceutical Research and Development |
CO 2 | To study Computational Modeling of Drug Disposition |
CO 3 | To understand the Computers in Preclinical Development |
CO 4 | To study Optimization Techniques in Pharmaceutical Formulation |
CO 5 | To study the use of Computers in Market Analysis |
CO 6 | To Understand the Computers in Clinical Development |
Name of Subject: | Cosmetic & Cosmeceuticals |
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Subject code | MPH204T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study Key ingredients used in cosmetics and cosmeceuticals. |
CO 2 | To Know Key building blocks for various formulations. |
CO 3 | To Learn Current technologies in the market |
CO 4 | To Understand Various key ingredients and basic science to develop cosmetics and cosmeceuticals |
CO 5 | Get the Knowledge of Scientific knowledge to develop cosmetics and cosmeceuticals with desired Safety, stability, and efficacy. |
CO 6 | To study Herbal Cosmetics. |
Name of Subject: | Pharmaceutics Practical II |
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Subject code | MPH205P |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | Preparation and evaluation of Alginate beads. |
CO 2 | Formulation and evaluation of gelatin /albumin microspheres. |
CO 3 | Formulation and evaluation of liposomes/niosomes. |
CO 4 | Formulation and evaluation of spherules/micro particles. |
CO 5 | To study the Case studies of Computational Modeling of Drug Disposition. |
CO 6 | To study the Case studies of Developing Clinical Data Collection manual. |
Pharm. (Quality Assurance)
Name of Subject: | Modern Pharmaceutical Analytical Techniques |
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Subject code | MPAT101T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To understand the analytical tools for the identification, characterization and quantification of drugs. |
CO 2 | To select suitable analytical techniques for the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of drugs. |
CO 3 | To apply the theoretical knowledge of instruments for effective practical handling and use. |
CO 4 | To evaluate structure of organic compounds using suitable spectroscopic tools. |
CO 5 | To apply the knowledge for research using Electrophoretic and X Ray
Crystallography Techniques. |
CO 6 | To apply the Chromatographic techniques for identification, characterization quantification and separation of drugs by using the knowledge of HPLC, HPTLC, Ion exchange, Gas, Affinity, Gel, Ultra HPLC. |
Name of Subject: | Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis |
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Subject code | MQA102T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To know Appropriate analytical skills required for the analytical method development. |
CO 2 | To study the Principles of various reagents used in functional group analysis that renders necessary support in research methodology and demonstrates its application in the practical related problems. |
CO 3 | To study Analysis of impurities in drugs, residual solvents and stability studies of drugs and biological products |
CO 4 | Impurity profiling and degradent characterization: Method development, Stability studies and concepts of validation accelerated stability testing & shelf life calculation, WHO and ICH stability testing guidelines, Stability zones, steps in development, practical considerations. |
CO 5 | To study Stability testing of phytopharmaceuticals. |
CO 6 | Immunoassays (IA) Basic principles, Production of antibodies, Separation of bound and unbound drug, Radioimmunoassay, Optical IA, Enzyme IA, Fluoro IA, Luminescence IA, Quantification and applications of IA. |
Name of Subject: | Pharmaceutical Validation |
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Subject code | MQA103T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Explain the aspect of validation. |
CO 2 | To study the process of Carry out validation of manufacturing processes. |
CO 3 | To Apply the knowledge of validation to instruments and equipments. |
CO 4 | To Validate the manufacturing facilities. |
CO 5 | Electronic balance, pH meter, UV–Visible spectrophotometer, FTIR, GC, HPLC, HPTLC Qualification of Glassware: Volumetric flask, pipette, Measuring cylinder, beakers and burette. |
CO 6 | To study the General Principles of Intellectual Property. |
Name of Subject: | Food Analysis |
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Subject code | MQA104T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study Food constituents |
CO 2 | To study Food additives |
CO 3 | To get the Knowledge of Finished food products |
CO 4 | To study Pesticides in food |
CO 5 | And also student shall have the knowledge on food regulations and legislations |
CO 6 | To study the classification and properties of food carbohydrates, General methods of analysis of food carbohydrates. |
Name of Subject: | Pharmaceutical Analysis Practical I |
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Subject code | MQA105P |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To understand the concept and significance of stability studies |
CO 2 | To study the Experiments based on HPLC. |
CO 3 | To Experiments based on Gas Chromatography. |
CO 4 | To understand the Estimation of riboflavin/quinine sulphate by fluorimetry. |
CO 5 | To understand the Estimation of sodium/potassium by flame photometry. |
CO 6 | To study the Assay of official compounds by different titrations. |
SEMESTER II
Name of Subject: | Advanced Instrumental Analysis |
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Subject code | MQA201T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Understand Interpretation of the NMR, Mass and IR spectra of various organic compounds. |
CO 2 | To study Theoretical and practical skills of the hyphenated instruments. |
CO 3 | To get the Identification of organic compounds. |
CO 4 | To study Gas chromatography. |
CO 5 | To study Mass spectrometry: Principle, theory, instrumentation of mass spectrometry, different types of ionization like electron impact, chemical, field, FAB and MALD, APCI, ESI, APPI mass fragmentation and its rules, meta stable ions, isotopic peaks and applications of mass spectrometry. |
CO 6 | To study NMR spectroscopy: Quantum numbers and their role in NMR, Principle. |
Name of Subject: | Modern Bio–Analytical Techniques |
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Subject code | MQA202T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study the Extraction of drugs from biological samples |
CO 2 | To understand Separation of drugs from biological samples using different techniques |
CO 3 | To Know Guidelines for BA/BE studies. |
CO 4 | To understand Bio-analytical method validation: USFDA and EMEA guidelines |
CO 5 | To study the Pharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics. |
CO 6 | To study Microsomal approaches (Rat liver microsomes (RLM) and Human liver microsomes (HLM) in Met -ID. |
Name of Subject: | Quality Control and Quality Assurance |
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Subject code | MQA203T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study the cGMP aspects in a pharmaceutical industry. |
CO 2 | To appreciate the importance of documentation. |
CO 3 | To understand the scope of quality certifications applicable to Pharmaceutical industries. |
CO 4 | To understand the responsibilities of QA & QC departments. |
CO 5 | To study Overview of ICH Guidelines |
CO 6 | To understand USFDA (inclusive of CDER and CBER) Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention (PIC), WHO and EMEA covering. |
Name of Subject: | Herbal and Cosmetic Analysis |
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Subject code | MQA204T |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To study the Determination of herbal remedies and regulations. |
CO 2 | To understand Analysis of natural products and monographs. |
CO 3 | To study Determination of Herbal drug–drug interaction. |
CO 4 | To study the Principles of performance evaluation of cosmetic products. |
CO 5 | To study the Adulteration and Deterioration |
CO 6 | Study of monographs of herbal drugs and comparative study in IP, USP, Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia, American herbal Pharmacopoeia, British herbal Pharmacopoeia, Siddha and Unani Pharmacopoeia, WHO guidelines in quality assessment of herbal drugs. |
Name of Subject: | Pharmaceutical Analysis Practical II |
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Subject code | MQA205P |
Upon completion of course Student shall be able to | |
CO 1 | To Understand the Comparison of absorption spectra by UV and Wood ward – Fiesure rule. |
CO 2 | To study the Interpretation of organic compounds by FT–IR. |
CO 3 | To study the Interpretation of organic compounds by NMR. |
CO 4 | To study the Interpretation of organic compounds by MS. |
CO 5 | To Learn the Determination of purity by DSC in pharmaceuticals. |
CO 6 | To understand the Identification of organic compounds using FT–IR, NMR, CNMR and Mass spectra. |