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Dr. D. Y. Patil Pratishtan’s
Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Pharmacy,
Akurdi, Pune-44
“Guidelines for students”
First Year Pharmacy
Academic Year: 2016-17
* Vision *
To Impart Quality Education to the Students and
Mould them into Proactive Multifaceted Pharmacists.
* Mission *
Towards Establish a Center of Academic Excellence and
Research in Pharmacy Education and thereby Produce
Professionally Competent and Ethically Sound Pharmacists to
Cater the Needs of the Global Society.
*Programme Educational Objectives *
• To reflect critical thinking and problem solving skills
through their Pharmaceutical knowledge.
• To expertise and competency in industry, higher studies and
research.
• To practice ethics and values in their profession.
• To contribute effectively in various fields of social
healthcare system.
• To inculcate leadership and entrepreneurship capabilities
through effective communications, appropriate time
management and self-up gradation.
COLLEGE INFORMATION
Founder: : Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil
President : Dr. Sanjay D. Patil
Vice- President
Dr. D. Y. Patil Pratishthan
& Campus Chairman : Shri. Satej D. Patil
Dr. D. Y. Patil Educational Complex
Akurdi, Pune
Campus Director
Dr. D. Y. Patil Pratishthan : Col. S. K. Joshi
Educational Complex
Akurdi, Pune
Principal : Dr. N. S. Vyawahare
Academic Co-ordinator : Dr. (Mrs.) Shilpa Chaudhari
Postal Address of Institute : Dr. D. Y. Patil Educational
Complex, Sector 29, Pradhikaran,
Akurdi, Pune-411 044,
State -Maharasthtra
Telephone Number : 020-27656141
Fax Number : 020-27656237
Website : www.dyppharmaakurdi.ac.in
Social Networking Site : Follow us on
Contact Details of Faculty
Important Instructions for First Year Students
1. Attendance of students in all subjects will be monitored strictly.
2. Student should report to their theory and practical classes on time. Late comers
will not be permitted.
3. Student shall get their practical journals checked by respective batch in-charge
in time.
4. It is compulsory to submit assignments in time.
5. Wearing uniform is compulsory.
6. Use and possession of mobile phones is strictly prohibited in classrooms and
laboratories.
7. All students should wear their I-cash card cum I-card as long as they are inside
the college campus.
8. Class tests, unit tests and internal exams are compulsory for all, as it will help in
preparation of university exam.
9. Anti-ragging committee is formed to help the students. You can register your
complaint to the following teachers if anything wrong happen to you or your
friends
Sr.No
.
Name of Faculty Email Cell No.
1 Dr.(Mrs.) Chaudhari S.P [email protected] 9881994293
2 Dr. Mahaparale P.R [email protected] 9822623781
3 Dr.(Mrs.) Mahaparale S.P. [email protected] 9850653148
4 Dr.(Mrs.) Chaudhari P.M. [email protected] 9850955690
5 Dr.(Mrs.) Smita Sadar [email protected] 9823778582
6 Mr. Mohite M.T. [email protected] 8600849596
7 Mr. Kulkarni A.V. [email protected] 7276710502
8 Mr. Vaidya V. R. [email protected] 9423324249
9 Mr. Shirode D.S. [email protected] 7276790017
10 Mr. Karodi R.S. [email protected] 9860196088
11 Ms. Daswadkar S.C. [email protected] 9860944805
12 Ms. Jadhav S.W. [email protected] 8087903680
13 Ms. Chopade J. R. [email protected] 9766531048
14 Ms. Deokule. T.A [email protected] 9923101611
15 Mrs. Rajlaxmi Bothiraja [email protected] 9970776571
16 Ms. Sarika Nikam [email protected]
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9604090309
17 Mrs. Neetu Khatri [email protected] 9028438172
Scheme of Examination for First Year B. Pharm
Course Name and number of heads of passing, number of paper, duration of
examination, maximum marks, minimum marks for passing, Sessional
Examination, duration, maximum marks
http://www.unipune.ac.in/Syllabi_PDF/revised-2015/pharmacy/coures-structure-BPharm-2015-16-
10-JULY-2015.pdf
Academic Calendar
TIME TABLE (2016-2017)
First Year B.Pharm 2016
Timings
Lecture/
Batch Monday Tuesday
Wednesd
ay Thursday Friday Saturday
9.00-
10.00am 1 Commun
ication
skills
POC-
I(PW)
MDP(NP
K) HAP(SSS) MDP(NPK) PIC(PW)
10.00-
11.00am 2
P'Ceutics
-I (SPC) POC-
I(PW) MDP(NPK) PIC(PW) MDP(NPK)
11.00am-
12.00pm 3
POC-
I(PW)
HAP(SS
S)
P'Ceutics
-I (SPC) P'Ceutics-I
(SPC) HAP(SSS)
Communicaion
skills
12.00pm-
1.00pm 4
P'Ceutics-I
(SPC)/CA
PIC(PW)
/CA
CA/HAP
(SSS) CA/PIC(PW)
CA/POC-
I(PW)
Break
1.40-
4.40pm
A
PIC(NPK
)
POC-
I(PW)
P'Ceutics
-I(SN) MDP(NPK) HAP(SSS)
Communicaion
skills B
POC-
I(PW)
HAP(SS
S)
MDP(NP
K) PIC (PW)
P'Ceutics-I
(PMC)
C
HAP(SS
S)
MDP(NP
K)
POC-
I(PW)
P'Ceutics-I
(VRV) PIC(NPK) CA
SPC-Dr.S.P. Chaudhari PMC-Dr.P.M.Chaudhari VRV-Mr V..Vaidya DSS-Mr D.S.Shirode SSS- Dr.S.S.Sadar NPK--Mrs N.P.Kaushal PW- Mrs P.Wagh
COLLEGE TOPPERS
FINAL YEAR B. PHARM
THIRD YEAR B. PHARM
SECOND YEAR B. PHARM
FIRST YEAR B. PHARM
M. PHARM (PHARMACEUTICS) M. PHARM (QAT)
Kajal Gaonkar Vijay Gajle Rohini Patil
74.00% 72.00% 71.20%
Salman Latif Sandeesha Lunawat Rohan Kulkarni
(76.12%) (75.50%) (74.08%)
Mohini Ghorpade Rutika Bhavik Ankita Mithari
76.22(%) (73.40%) (71.45%)
Pragya Choudhary Pragya Gigoo Pratiksha Kalamkar
8.000 (CGPA) 7.893 (CGPA) 7.8375 (CGPA)
Sonali Khalate Pratiksha Shinde
8.740 (SGPA) 8.590 (SGPA)
Pranali Jadhav Rucha Supekar
8.850 (SGPA) 8.740 (SGPA)
Poster Presentation at Conference/Workshop/Seminar/Symposia by
students (year 2015-16)
Sr
No. Tittle
Name of
Student Name of Guide Conference Details
1
Formulation and
Evaluation of
Mouth Dissolving
Tablet of
Salbutamol
Sulphate
Kajal
Gaonkar
Mrs. Pallavi
Chaudhari
Metxplore 2016(UG Research
Conference At Bhujbal
Knowledge City, MET’s Institute
of Pharmacy, Nashik, 13th
january
2016
2
Development and
Optimization of
Immediate
Release Pellets for
Combined Dose
Therapy
Amatul
Manan
Dr.(Mrs.)
Shilpa
Chaudhari
‘Avishkar 2016’, Allana College
of Pharmacy.
3
Development and
Evaluation of
Metronidazole
Benzoate
Polymeric
Microspongef for
Peridontal Drug
Delivery System
Pooja
Natrvekar,
Amatul
Manan
Dr. Paresh
Mahaparale
Sinhagad College of Pharmacy,
Lonavla
4
To Evaluate The
Hepatoprotective
Effect of Ethanol
Extract of
Albizzia Lebbeck
in Rifampicin
Induced
Hepatotoxicity in
Rats
Chitralekha
Sonawane
Mr. Devendra
Shirode
Metxplore 2016 (UG Research
Conference at Bhujbal Knowledge
City, MET’s Institute of
Pharmacy, Nashik,13th
january
2016
5
Analytical Method
of Development
and Validation of
Tapentadol
Hydrochloride In
Tablet Dosage
Form by RP-
HPLC
Shweta
Tiwari
Dr. (Mrs.)
Sonali
Mahaparale
Metxplore 2016 (UG Research
Conference at Bhujbal Knowledge
City, MET’s Institute of
Pharmacy, Nashik,13th
january
2016
6
Simultaneous
Estimation of
Diclofenac and
Toperisone
Hydrochloride in
Tablet Dosage
Form By RP-
HPLC Method
Abhijeet
Jagtap,
Ajay
Vaishy
Dr. (Mrs.)
Sonali
Mahaparale
AICTE Sponsored Two Days
National Level Conference on
Quality by Design
Pharmaceuticals, DYPCOP,
Akurdi, 16th-17th
July, 2015
7
Evaluation of
Pharmaceutical
Equivalence of
Different Brands
Ganesh
Bhapkar,
Dharmenda
r
Mr. Mukesh
Mohite
AICTE Sponsored Two Days
National Level Conference On
Quality by Design
Ppharmaceuticals,DYPCOP,
of Methotrexate
Tablet in India
Chaudhary Akurdi,16th-17th
July,2015
8
Responsible Use
of Antibiotics
Saves Life
Saurabh
Whadgar
Mr. Vaibhav
Vaidya
National Pharmacy Week
2015,Jspm College of
Pharmacy,Tathawade,Pune
9
Development and
Evaluation of
Metronidazole
Benzoate
Polymeric
Microsponge for
Peridontal Drug
Delivery System
Komal
Pardeshi
Dr.Paresh
Mahaparale
‘Avishkar 2015’, Allana College
of Pharmacy, Pune
10
Development and
Evaluation of
Metronidazole
Benzoate
Polymeric
Microsponge for
Peridontal Drug
Delivery System
Shivani
Chaudhary,
Mohmmad
Osama
Dr.Paresh
Mahaparale
Metxplore 2016(UG Research
Conference At Bhujbal
Knowledge City, MET’s Institute
of Pharmacy, Nashik, 13th
january
2016
11
Estimation of
Rupatadine
Hydrochloride and
Tablet Dosage
Form By Uv
Spectroscopy
Vijay
Gajale
Shubhada
Ghatkar
Ms. Shubhangi
Daswadkar
AICTE Sponsored Two Days
National Level Conference on
Quality by Design
Pharmaceuticals, DYPCOP,
Akurdi, 16th-17th
July, 2015
12
Estimation of
Clonazepam
Hydrochloride
Bulk And Tablet
Dosage Form By
Uv Spectroscopy
Shubhada
Ghatkar
Ms. Shubhangi
Daswadkar
AICTE Sponsored Two Days
National Level Conference on
Quality by Design
Pharmaceuticals, DYPCOP,
Akurdi, 16th-17th
July, 2015
Role of Class Teacher
1. To help first year students to get acquainted with their professional pharmacy
course and examination pattern.
2. To examine their knowledge base, develop all round personality and provide the
necessary academic facility.
3. To provide counseling to fresh students of the college with regard to their stay,
academic, personal and general adjustment problem.
4. Monitoring of overall performance and progress and progress of students
5. Monthly analysis of students attendance
6. Informing defaulter student’s parents about their wards attendance.
Student Welfare Scheme
Our college has implemented two schemes under the board of Students
Welfare Schemes of Savitribai Phule Pune University.
1. Karmaveer Bhurao Patil- Earn and Learn Scheme
2. Personality Development for Girl Student
Preference will be given to the financially weak students for scheme 1.
For more details students can contact Ms. T. A. Deokule, Assistant
Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Student Welfare
Officer)
GRACIOUS MOMENTS
Inauguration of Poster Presentation Competition for Anti-tobacco Activity
by Principal; Dr. N.S. Vyawahare
Street Play on Anti-tobacco Awareness
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Street Play under “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Awareness Programme” at Akurdi
railway station
Workshop on “Sickle cell disease and its Control”
Tree plantation as a part of NSS activity
Street Play for “Road Safety Awareness Programme” at Nigdi Bus Stop
Felicitation of Drivers and Conductors by NSS Volunteers at Nigdi Bus Stop on
occasion of Driver’s Day (8th
October 2015)
Blood Glucose level (diabetic) check up by NSS Volunteers
Visit and donation of sterilizers to Dr. Bandorwala Leprosy Center, Kondhwa,
Pune as a part of corporate social responsibility
Visit to Dr. Bandorwala Leprosy Center’s workshop for preparation of
specialized shoes
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Survey for “School Dropped Children” at Akurdi railway station
IST OF GUEST LECTURES/SEMINARS /CONFERENCES CONDUCTED
IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2015 – 16
Sr.
No.
Name of the
Resource person Designation Date Topic
1 Dr. Sunil Jalalpure
Deputy Director, College of
Pharmacy, KLE University,
Belgaum
16/07/2015
Understanding Pharmaceutical
Quality by Design (QbD)
2 Mr. Nitin Kadam
General Manager, TT
Pharma Care, Thane 16/07/2015
QbD a complete concept
3 Dr. Vipin Joshi
Indus Health Plus 16/07/2015
QbD Approach and
manufacture
4
Dr. Santosh V
Gandhi
Professor, AISSMS College
of Pharmacy, Pune 16/07/2015
Implementation of QbD and
PAT
5
Dr.(Mrs.) Varsha
Pokharkar
Professor,Vice Principal,
Poona College of Pharmacy,
Erandwane
17/07/2015
QbD approach to formulation
development: DPI
6 Dr. Shrikant Charde Associate Professor, BITS,
Pilani, Hyderabad 17/07/2015
QbD during Drug Product Life
Cycle
7 Dr. Vardhaman
Bafna
Principal Scientist
Formulation, Sai Life
Sciences Ltd
17/07/2015
QbD in Product development
8
Dr. Jaiprakash
Sangshetti
Associate Professor, Y.B.
Chavan College of
Pharmacy, Aurangabad
17/07/2015
Analytical Quality by Design
(AQbD)
9
Dr. Sougata
Pramanick
Sr.Director, Emcure
Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Pune 17/07/2015
QbD related to Formulation
development
10
Ms. Archana
Gawade/Dr. Vijay
Dhekane
General Manager, J.V.A.G
Pharma Consultants 19/08/2015
Regulatory Affairs as a
lucrative career in
pharmaceutical industry
11 Mr. Anil Dandekar
Principal (Retd.), MIT
School, Pune
19/10/2015
to
21/10/2015
Disaster Management
12 Mr. Kushal Patel Product development
scientist, California 08/12/2015
Shaping your career in global
Pharmacy
13 Ms. Vidhi Bhatt Regulatory Affairs Specialist
08/12/2015 Regulatory Aspects of medical
devices
14 Ms. Varsha Phirke Medical Writer. Cognizant
Solutions, Mumbai 09/01/2016
Career opportunities in Pharma
sector
15 Dr.S.K.Kulkarni
Ex Pro-Vice Chancellor,
Punjab University 28/01/2016
Breakthrough Medicines that
changed the course of Science
and our lives
16 Dr. N.K.Subhedar
Professor
Indian Institutes of Science
Education and Research
(IISER) Pune
28/01/2016
Addiction initiated
neuroplasticity – A model for
studying how experiences shape
the Brain
17 Dr. D. M. Kokare
Associate Professor
Department of
Pharmaceutical Sciences,
RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur
28/01/2016
Sterotaxi Techniques
18 Dr. Vasant Narke
Owner, TOXINDIA CEO
Pune
28/01/2016
General Toxicology
19 Dr. Rahul Phate
Director
Rahul Phate Specialty
Products, Nashik
05/2/2016
Natural Cosmetics: Myths &
Facts
20 Dr. K.S. Laddha
Dean, Infrastructure and
Campus Development,
Institute of Chemical
Technology, Mumbai
05/2/2016
Development of rational
Phytomedicine- Opportunities,
the Path ahead and Challenges
21 Mrs. Rukhsana Rub
Head, Department of
Pharmacognosy
Allana College Of
Pharmacy, Pune
05/2/2016
Challenges, Constraints and
Opportunities in
HerbalMedicines
22 Dr. Anand Bafna
Director and Co-Founder
Priority herbals Pvt Ltd,
Pune
05/2/2016
Phytopharmaceuticals –
Opportunities and Challenges
23 Dr. Ajay Namdeo
Head, Department of
Pharmacognosy,
Poona College of Pharmacy,
Pune
05/02/2016
Quality control and Quality
Aspects of
Phytopharmaceuticals
24
Dr. Sunil
Dhaneshwar,
Dean, Department of
Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
RAK Medical & Health
Sciences University, UAE
15/02/2016
Validation with reference to
analytical methods and HPTLC
25
Dr. Manohar A.
Potdar
Professor HOD of Q.A.
Tech
Poona College of Pharmacy,
Pune
15/02/2016
Quality in Designing of
Pharmaceutical Products
26
Mr. Avinash
Deodhar
Director of Inclinition
Mumbai 15/02/2016
Quality Assurance with respect
to Contract manufacturing
27
Dr. Sushilkumar
Poddar
Professor
Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil
Institute of Pharmaceutical
Sciences & Research Pimpri,
Pune
17/02/2016
Assuring the Assurance
Globally
28 Dr. Gaurav Umalkar Sr. Executive QA at SAI
Life Sciences Ltd, Pune 17/02/2016 Quality Risk Management
29 Dr. Vivek Redasani
Associate Professor
R. C. Patel Institute of
Pharmaceutical Education &
Research, Shirpur
17/02/2016
Current Expectations for
Pharmaceutical Quality Systems
30 Dr. Sridhar
Balasubramanian
Dev QA, Hyderabad, India 17/02/2016
Addressing Quality in changing
Paradigm
31 Dr. Arvind A Natu IISER, Pune 17/02/2016 Natural Products
32. Dr Satish Kulkarni Medical Counselor
06/05/2016 Stress management before
examination
Magnificent Moment
Dr. C.K. Kokate, Vice Chancellor, KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research, Belgaum
addressing the gathering during AICTE sponsored Two days National Level Conference on
“Quality by Design in Pharmaceuticals” on 16th
July 2015
Mr. Rajesh Nair, HR Emcure Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd, Pune, Guest of Honor, at AICTE
sponsored Two days National Level Conference on “Quality by Design in Pharmaceuticals” on
16th
July 2015 addressing the gathering
Inauguration of Conference Proceeding at the hands of Dr. S. R. Dhaneshwar, Dean,
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, RAK Medical & Health Sciences University, UAE during
SPPU Sponsored two days National conference on “Recent Trends of Quality Assurance in
Pharmaceutical Industry” on 15th
and 16th
February 2016
Inauguration of Poster Presentation competition at the hands of Dr. M. A. Potdar Technical
Director, Doshi PharmaConsultant, Pune during the Two days National Level Conference on
“Recent Trends of Quality Assurance for Pharmaceutical Industry” on 15th
Feb 2016
An interactive session with Dr. Rahul Phate, Director Rahul Phate Specialty Products, Nashik
during SPPU Sponsored One Day State Level Seminar on “Phytopharmaceuticals: A
challenging perspective to Herbal Industry” on 05th
February 2016
Visit to Brooklands Tea Factory, Ooty as a part of Educational Tour (2015-16)
Media Coverage
Do’s and Don’ts to be maintained by students in college
As per supreme court order, students involved in ragging activities
shall be liable for punishment such as FIR with police, expulsion from
the institute, debarring from university and fine Rs. 2,50,000/-
Students should maintain complete silence and decorum in the college
premises, campus, classrooms, library and corridors.
Minimum 75% attendance in theory and practical are mandatory to
appear for university examination.
Students during recess should not loiter here and there but shoul
usefully engage themselves by using library reading room facility.
Students must refrain from activities of politics nature, particularly
strikes and demonstration.
Participation in college activities and functions organized by the
college is compulsory.
Use and possession of mobile phone is strictly prohibited in the
classrooms and laboratories.
Don’t get in the habit of skipping/bunking classes. Attending class is
a critical component of learning and class notes are often a key part of
studying for exams.