COURSES OFFERED

DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY (NO. OF SEATS : -60 PER YEAR)

Recognised by :AICTE, Ministry of HRD, and Govt. of India & U.P. Govt. Approved by PCI, New Delhi
Affiliating Board :Board of Technical Education U.P.
Course Structure : This Course is a 2 year programme based on yearly examination system, which includes
theory & practical besides individual training.
Eligibility Criteria : 10+2 with 50% in PCB / PCM

PHARMACY DEPARTMENTS

PHARMACOLOGY

College Programmes | UMA SHANKAR SHASTRI

PHARMACOLOGY

The pharmacology department lays strong emphasis on research while imparting education in pharmacology, taxicology and other related subject. A primary objective of Pharmacology is to investigate the fundamental aspects molecular bio-regulatory mechanism of the cell and understand how drugs act in order to develop new drugs for treatment of diseases. Toxicology examines toxicity and adverse effects of developed drugs, mechanisms of chemical agents and how they produce mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, teratogenicity and neurological disorders.+

The department has two separate laboratories : Anatomy lab I : It is established to understand the Human Anatomy. Physiology and Pathology of diseased state with the help of charts, models including human skeleton an various types of apparatus. Pharmacology Lab II : It consists of equipment to investigate the activity of various drug samples, such as Digital Balance, rota rod, Electro-Convulsiometer, Plethysmograph, Anakjesiometer, Histamine chamber and Actophotometer

PHARMACOGNOSY

College Programmes | UMA SHANKAR SHASTRI

“Pharmacognosy is the science that deals with medicine derived from natural sources” Pharmacognosy is a specific discipline that deals with the rapid developments in the knowledge and utilization of medicinal substances of biological origin (plant, microorganism and animal products) used for human and veterinary purposes. This subject provides information about the principles and procedures used in the
identification, authentication, extraction and isolation of active constituents by chrorrtatography techniques,

PHARMACOGNOSY

College Programmes | UMA SHANKAR SHASTRI

purification, arid development of herbal formulations and assay methods for the isolated constituents. Focus is also put on pharmacopoeia) regulations, ICH, EU guidelines and principles of good manufacturing practices. The Pharmacognosy lab is equipped with projection microscope, Soxhelt apparatus, Clevenger’s apparatus. Stage micro-meter and oculometers, Hot air oven, together with many crude drugs, chart and models. The college has established a herbal garden to teach students about the evaluation and extraction of drugs obtained from plant source. This includes a variety of plants like Datura, Calotropis, Azadirachta Mica, Cannabis sativa and Wfthania somnrfeia

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY

College Programmes | UMA SHANKAR SHASTRI

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY

The department of pharmaceutical chemistry is one of the central important branches of the institute. It is equipped with state of the art facilities to undertake academics in Bachelor of Pharmacy course. In the frontier area of phytochemical research, the focus will be laid on isolation, characterization and evaluation of biological activities both by in-vitro and in-vivo models. Analysis of drugs and pharmaceutical chemical forms the backbone of research and development in pharmaceutical industry.

The department focuses on training the graduate students on how to use the modern and newer instrumental analytical techniques such as HPLC, UV-visible Spectroscopy, Flourimetry and Flame photometry. Special emphasis is laid on the implementation of good laboratory practices and analytical skills. The department is actively involved in developing new analytical methods and their validation, characterization and quantitative estimation of possible impurities in various dosage forms. The department has a Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab I (Inorganic / Organic Chemistry Lab), Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab II (Pharmaceutical Analysis Lab), Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab III (Medicinal Chemistry Lab) and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Lab IV(Central Instrumentation Facility). The pharmacy department has also successfully completed projects sponsored by ALL INDIA COUNCIL OFTECHNICALEDUCATION.

PHARMACEUTICS

College Programmes | UMA SHANKAR SHASTRI

Pharmaceutics is concerned with the strategies by which biologically active compounds are presented to the body
so as to elicit an optimal response. It includes the design, preparation and testing of drug delivery systems the
department has a machine room, Pharmaceutics Laboratory I (GP/DP Labs), Pharmaceutics Laboratory II (Unit
Operation Lab), Pharmaceutics Laboratory lit (Micro biology Lab).
The machine room is well equipped with latest machines generally encountered in pharmaceutical

PHARMACEUTICS

College Programmes | UMA SHANKAR SHASTRI

industry like coating pan, Hand operated single punch machine, dissolution rate test Apparatus, Disintegration Test Apparatus, Refrigerated Centrifuge, Deep Freezer, Mechanical and Sieve Shaker, Fitter Press, Venturimeter and Ofifice Meter, Friability Test Apparatus, Granules Drier, Capsule Filling Machine and Mechanical Stirrer.

Pharmaceutical Microbiology Laboratory

College Programmes | UMA SHANKAR SHASTRI

Pharmaceutical Microbiology Laboratory

This aseptic room of microbiology lab has facilities like BOD incubator, laminar Air Flow, UV Cabinet, Deep Freezer, Digital Oven, Incubators, Incubator Cum Shakers, Bacterial Colony Counter and Autoclaves.
Result At a Glance

  1. Passed with Distinction 20%
  2. Passed with First Division 75.2%
  3. Passed with Second Division 4.8%

Training and Placement Cell

The placement cell constantly keeps in touch with the industry to ascertain the technology advancement and plans well in advance for bridging any gap in addition to what students learn in their curriculum. The success of the placement cell is evident from our alumni occupying positions at the best opted for companies in the country.

The students are provided the platform for development interpersonal, technical, and business skills, so that they can face the global challenges of today and the future

Career in Pharmacy

1. Production & Manufacturing, 2. Quality Control/Quality Assurance, 3. Hospital Pharmacy, 4. Clinical Trails, 5. Academic & Research, 6. Opportunity to go Abroad, 7. Medtcafwrriting, 8. Research & Development, 9. Marketing, 10. Forensic Pharmacy, 11. Community Pharmacy 12. Regulatory affairs / IPR, 13. Pharmacovigilance

Board of technical education (D.Pharm) D.Pharm (1st year)

Theory

1. Pharmaceutics – I, 2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I, 3. Pharmacognosy 4. Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology 5. Human Anatomy & Physiology 6. Health Education & Community Pharmacy

Practica

1. Pharmaceutics – I, 2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I, 3. Pharmacognosy 4. Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology 5. Human Anatomy & Physiology

D.Pharm (2nd year)

Theory

1. Pharmaceutics – II, 2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II, 3. Pharmacognosy 4. Biochemistry & Clinical Pathology 5. Human Anatomy & Physiology 6. Hospital & Clinic Pharmacy

Practica

1. Pharmaceutics – II, 2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II, 3. Pharmacology & Toxicology 4. Hospital & Clinic Pharmacy

Scroll to Top
Call Now Button