B. S. Anangpuria Institute of Pharmacy, Faridabad MANDATORY DISCLOSURE (D. Pharmacy) Name of the Institution B. S. ANANGPURIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Address including Telephone, Fax, E-mail B. S. ANANGPURIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Alampur, Ballabgarh-Sohna Major District Road, Faridabad-121004, Delhi-NCR, INDIA. TEL. NO.: 0129-2206750-52 FAX NO.: 0129-2206753 WEB SITE: www.anangpuria.com E-MAIL: [email protected]Name of the TRUST Bhawani Shanker Anangpuria Charitable Trust Address including Telephone, Fax, E-mail B. S. ANANGPURIA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES Alampur, Ballabgarh-Sohna Major District Road, Faridabad-121004, Delhi-NCR, INDIA. TEL. NO.: 0129-2206750-52 FAX NO.: 0129-2206753 WEB SITE: www.anangpuria.com E-MAIL: [email protected]Name of Principal Prof. (Dr.) Shiv Kumar Yadav Address including Telephone, Fax, E-mail B. S. ANANGPURIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Alampur, Ballabgarh-Sohna Major District Road, Faridabad-121004, Delhi-NCR, INDIA. TEL. NO.: 0129-2206750-52, 2206946-50 FAX NO.: 0129-2206753 WEB SITE: www.anangpuria.com E-MAIL: [email protected]Name of Affiliating University/Board Haryana State Board of Technical Education, Panchkula (Haryana) GOVERNANCE Name and Address of the Members of the Governing Body: S. No. Name Position Qualification Present Professional position / Occupation Telephone Numbers E-mail Address 1 Prof. (Dr.) Roop Krishen Khar Chairman Ph.D. Professor/ Teaching 9810508898 [email protected]B. S. Anangpuria Institute of Pharmacy, Alampur, Ballabgarh-Sohna Road, Faridabad 2 Mr. Rajesh Aggarwal Member M. Pharm. Head (R&D)/ Industry 9837042298 ragarwal@modimundiphar maplant.com Modi Mundi Pharma Research & Development Centre, Modi Puram, Meerut, U.P. 3 Dr. Vadhei Garg Member Ph.D. Director/ Industry 9873123497 [email protected]D-53, Kamla Nagar, Delhi- 110007
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B. S. Anangpuria Institute of Pharmacy, Faridabad
MANDATORY DISCLOSURE (D. Pharmacy)
Name of the Institution B. S. ANANGPURIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY
Address including Telephone, Fax, E-mail
B. S. ANANGPURIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Alampur, Ballabgarh-Sohna Major District Road, Faridabad-121004, Delhi-NCR, INDIA. TEL. NO.: 0129-2206750-52 FAX NO.: 0129-2206753 WEB SITE: www.anangpuria.com E-MAIL: [email protected]
Name of the TRUST Bhawani Shanker Anangpuria Charitable Trust
Address including Telephone, Fax, E-mail
B. S. ANANGPURIA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES Alampur, Ballabgarh-Sohna Major District Road, Faridabad-121004, Delhi-NCR, INDIA. TEL. NO.: 0129-2206750-52 FAX NO.: 0129-2206753 WEB SITE: www.anangpuria.com E-MAIL: [email protected]
Name of Principal Prof. (Dr.) Shiv Kumar Yadav
Address including Telephone, Fax, E-mail
B. S. ANANGPURIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Alampur, Ballabgarh-Sohna Major District Road, Faridabad-121004, Delhi-NCR, INDIA. TEL. NO.: 0129-2206750-52, 2206946-50 FAX NO.: 0129-2206753 WEB SITE: www.anangpuria.com E-MAIL: [email protected]
Name of Affiliating University/Board
Haryana State Board of Technical Education, Panchkula (Haryana)
GOVERNANCE
Ø Name and Address of the Members of the Governing Body:
8 Mr. Saurabh Maan Associate Professor B. S. ANANGPURIA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY
Alampur, Ballabgarh-Sohna Major District Road, Faridabad-121004, Delhi-NCR, INDIA.
Ø Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body:
Board & Academic Advisory Body meetings are generally held minimum twice a year.
Ø Organizational Chart
Ø Mechanism/ Norms and Procedure for Democratic/Good Governance
For good governance at the start of every academic session, four student class representatives are selected by the students comprising of two boys & two girls in each section. These students class representatives give a continuous feedback on teaching learning process and other academic activities from time to time to the Principal/HOD/Coordinator. Those students who fail to convey their individual grievances to the student class representatives are facilitated to put their application regarding the same in the suggestion box meant for the purpose.
Ø Students Feedback on Institutional Governance/Faculty Performance.
The Institute has developed the Feedback form which is filled and submitted by each student at the end of each academic session.
Ø Grievances redressal mechanism for Faculty, Staff and Students
The Statutory Grievance Redressal Committee (GRC) is Established by the Institute as per Clause 1 of section 23 of the AICTE Act, 1987 (52 of 1987) AICTE.
Ø Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee
The Anti Ragging Committee & Anti Ragging Squads have been constituted by the Institute for the prevention and prohibition of ragging as per regulations of AICTE issued vide letter No. 37-3/Legal/AICTE/2009 dated 01.07.2009.
Ø Establishment of Online Grievance Redressal Mechanism
Institute has online Grievance Redressal System of Edugrievance as per AICTE norms.
Ø Establishment of Grievance Redressal Committee in the Institute
The Grievance Redressal Committee has been constituted by the Institute as per All India Council for Technical Education (Establishment of Mechanism for Grievance Redressal) Regulations, 2012, F. No. 37-3/Lega112012, dated 25.05.2012.
Ø Appointment of OMBUDSMAN by the university
The appointment of OMBUDSMAN by the university is awaited.
Ø Establishment of Internal Complaint Committee
The internal complaint committee has been constituted by the Institute as per Section-4 of All India Council for Technical Education (Gender Sensitization, Prevention and Prohibition of Sexual Harassment of Woman Employees and Students and Redressal of Grievances in Technical Institutions) Regulations, 2016 vide No. F.AICTE/WH/2016/01 dated 10th June , 2016.
Ø Establishment of Committee for SC/ST
Institute has constituted the Committee for SC/ST as per the guidelines of AICTE/PCI.
PROGRAMME
Ø Name of the Programme(s) approved by AICTE/PCI
D. Pharmacy & B. Pharmacy
Ø Name of the Programme(s ) accredited by the AICTE
NIL
Ø Sanctioned Number of Seats
Course Sanctioned Number of Seats
D. Pharmacy 60
B. Pharmacy 100
Ø Duration of Course
Course Duration of Course
D. Pharmacy 2 Years
B. Pharmacy 04 Years
Ø Cut off mark/rank for admission during the last three years
D. Pharmacy B. Pharmacy
For the academic session 2020-21 4115 4099
For the academic session 2019-20 2005 135/300 marks
For the academic session 2018-19 233 137/300 marks
Ø Placement Facilities
Institute has a separate Training and Placement Cell
Ø Number of companies which visited the Institute during the last three years for campus interviews (Please supply the list of companies) & efforts made for improving Industrial Institution Interaction.
Apollo Pharmacy, Religare Wellness, Guardian Lifecare Pvt. Ltd., Claris Life Sciences, Agbro Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Ø Campus placement in last 3 years:
Session No. of Students Placed Minimum Salary Maximum Salary Average Salary
2017-18 23 1,20,000 1,80,000 1,50,000
2018-19 18 1,20,000 1,80,000 1,50,000
2019-20 18 1,20,000 1,80,000 1,50,000
Ø Name and duration of Programme(s) having affiliated/ collaboration with Foreign University(s)/Institution(s) and being run in the same campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details
· Name of the University/Institution
Not Applicable
· Address
· Website
· Is the Institution/University Accredited in its Home Country
· Ranking of the Institution/University in the Home Country
· Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian Degree? If yes, the name of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no, implication for students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in India and abroad and job both within and outside the country.
· Nature of Collaboration
· Conditions of Collaboration
· Complete detail of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit of collaboration.
FACULTY
Photograph Name Designation Date of Joining Qualifications Aadhar Card No. Type
Dr. Shiv Kumar Yadav Principal 07-01-2009 Ph.D.,
M. Pharm. 473826873848 Permanent
Dr. Roop K Khar Professor 26.07.2019 Ph.D.,
M. Pharm. 609865983956 Permanent
Dr. B.P. Srinivasan Professor 01-07-2019 Ph.D.,
M. Pharm. 267247844549 Permanent
Dr. Deepika Yadav Professor 02-11-2008 Ph.D.,
M. Pharm. 253219968327 Permanent
Ms. Sarika Dhir Associate
Professor 01-07-2019
Ph.D. (P),
M. Pharm. 506640662145 Permanent
Mr. Saurabh Maan Associate
Professor 01-07-2019
Ph.D. (P),
M. Pharm. 506381548804 Permanent
Ms. Bhawna Goel Associate
Professor 01-07-2019 M. Pharm. 798671400348 Permanent
Mr. Praveen Kumar
Arora
Associate
Professor 01-07-2019
Ph.D. (P),
M. Pharm. 264553164848 Permanent
Mr. Nishant Yadav Associate
Professor 19-08-2019 M. Pharm. 619523566010 Permanent
Ms. Prachi Achal
Shahu
Associate
Professor 20-08-2019 M. Pharm. 501400005576 Permanent
Ms. Madhuri Grover Associate
Professor 30-08-2019
Ph.D. (P), M.
Pharm. 717793292470 Permanent
Ms. Yashomita Mehta Associate
Professor 02-09-2019 M. Pharm. 679743454057 Permanent
Ms. Monica Sharma Associate
Professor 17-02-2020 M. Pharm. 949816121678 Permanent
Ms. Ritu Associate
Professor 01-08-2019 M. Pharm. 689119957926 Permanent
Ms. Deepika Sharma Associate
Professor 01-07-2019 M. Pharm. 982639464070 Permanent
Ms. Priyanka Mishra Assistant
Professor 01-08-2019
Ph.D. (P), M.
Pharm. 287049571587 Permanent
Ms. Poonam Assistant
Professor 19-08-2019 M. Pharm. 252580698843 Permanent
Ms. Swati Dubey Assistant
Professor 05-09-2019 M. Pharm. 566347563525 Permanent
Mr. Saurabh Shekhar Assistant
Professor 27-08-2019 M. Pharm. 988920281414 Permanent
Mr. Vivek Kumar Assistant
Professor 25-02-2021
Ph.D. (P), M.
Pharm. 302064501912 Permanent
Mr. Nikhil Sharma Assistant
Professor 18-01-2021 M. Pharm. 870302430292 Permanent
Ms. Poonam Aslia Assistant
Professor 16-08-2019
M.B.A., B.
Pharm. 989851759246 Permanent
Ms. Ekta Lecturer 27-08-2019 Ph.D. (P), M.
Pharm. 927753694646 Permanent
Ms. Akanksha Mishra Lecturer 23-02-2021 M. Pharm. 614406800641 Permanent
Ms. Raksha Lecturer 23-02-2021 M. Pharm. 819641679453 Permanent
Ms. Anju Bhati Lecturer 25.02.2021 M. Pharm. 273450733164 Permanent
Mr. Sukhmeet Tangri Lecturer 18-01-2021 M. Pharm. 282960310790 Permanent
Mr. Neeraj Kumar Lecturer 26-07-2021 M. Pharm. 612348398621 Permanent
Ø Profile of Director/Principal with qualification, Total exp. Age and duration of employment at the institute concerned.
Name Prof. (Dr.) Shiv Kumar Yadav
Date of Birth 12-08-1984
Qualification M. Pharm., Ph.D.
Work Experience 15 Years
Area of Specialization Pharmaceutical Sciences
Subject Teaching at Under Graduate level/Post Graduate level Pharmaceutical Sciences Subjects
Research Guidance-
No. of Paper Published in
Master’s 3
Ph. D. 4
Project carried out 2
Technology Transfer -
Research Publication 15
No. of Book Published -
FEE
Ø Details of Fee, as approved by State Fee Committee for the Institution
Course Tuition Fee Dev Fund Total
D. Pharmacy 43,500 6,500 50,000 *
B. Pharmacy 75,800 11,370 87,170 *
*Clarification Note:- Presently, the Institute is charging a provisional fee structure, as it has initiated a litigation regarding the fees in the Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh vide CWP No. 9647 & 10547 of 2018 respectively.
Ø Time schedule for Payment of fee for the entire Programme o D. Pharmacy
Year Installments Time Schedule
1st
1 At the Time of Admission
2 15th October
3 15th January
4 15th April
2nd
1 6th August
2 15th October
3 15th January
4 15th April
o B. Pharmacy
Year Installments Time Schedule
1st
1 At the Time of Admission
2 15th October
3 15th January
4 15th April
2nd
1 06th August
2 15th October
3 15th January
4 15th April
3rd
1 06th August
2 15th October
3 15th January
4 15th April
4th
1 06th August
2 15th October
3 15th January
4 15th April
Ø No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students
S. NO
INST. ROLL NO
CANDIDATE'S
NAME
FATHER'S NAME 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 TOTAL
1 15/BP057 PUNEET KUMAR
UMED SINGH
17500.00 5000.00 - 22500.00
2 16/BP034 KHALID HANIF 10000.00 - - 10000.00
3 17/BP45 RACHIT MODI
SHANKER LAL MODI
99000.00 95270.00 99000.00 293270.00
4 18/BP08 ANKIT KUMAR
BEG RAJ 50000.00 - - 50000.00
5 18/BP28 IRFAN KHAN
MANNAN 5000.00 - - 5000.00
6 18/BP66 ROHIT NAGAR
SANJAY NAGAR
10000.00 - - 10000.00
7 19/BP11 BHANVI PRAVEEN KUMAR
- 48000.00 90000.00 138000.00
8 16/BP086 VIBHOR SINGLA
SHAILENDRA SINGLA
- 5000.00 - 5000.00
9 20/BP51 MAMTA CHOUDHARY
MANOHAR LAL
- - 25000.00 25000.00
TOTAL 191500.00 153270.00 214000.00 558770.00
Ø Number of scholarship offered by the Institution, duration and amount
No. of Scholarship
offered by the Institution
Duration
Amount
08 4 Years 320000.00
Ø Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship
Sr. No.
Amount (in Rs.)
In the Memory of Eligibility Criteria
1. 1,00,000/-
Seth Om Prakash Gupta To be awarded to the Gold Medallist of the University.
2. 50,000/- Lala Bhawani Prasad Anangpuria
To be awarded to the meritorious students attaining 1st position/ rank in the University merit list.
3. 35,000/- Lala Shanker Lal Anangpuria To be awarded to the meritorious students attaining 2nd position/ rank in the University merit list.
4. 25,000/- Jannayak Chaudhary Devi Lal To be awarded to the meritorious students attaining 3rd position/ rank in the University merit list.
NOTE:
µ The minimum attendance of 75% is mandatory for grant of scholarship. µ The Scholarship will be awarded on the basis of examination procedure of the
respective course i.e., whether it is annually or semester vise. µ If at any stage, it is found that a student has indulged in any undesirable activities,
the Scholarship will stand cancelled, and the very next eligible candidate will be awarded the scholarship.
µ In case of tie between the students, all eligible students will be awarded scholarship. µ The grant of scholarship will be for the regular duration of the course only and not
for any further duration of studies carried on by the students due to any of the reasons whatsoever.
µ No scholarship will be awarded for the semester/ year during which the students are engaged in any kind of Training or Internship and no regular classes are held.
µ The amount of scholarship of the meritorious students will be adjusted against their course fee. In case of final semester/ year students, the amount of scholarship will be paid only after submission of no-dues certificate by them.
µ The scholarship will be awarded only on the basis of the final Merit List declared by the concerned Universities.”
ADMISSION
Ø Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval:
Name of the Course Approved in take for 2020-21 D. Pharmacy 60
B. Pharmacy 100
Ø Number of students admitted under various categories each year in the last three years
Session Gen. BC SC PH ESM * KM# TOTAL
D. Pharmacy 2020-21 19 28 13 - - 60
2019-20 36 17 07 - - 60
2018-19 44 6 10 - - 60
B. Pharmacy
2020-21 64 30 6 - - 100
2019-20 63 27 10 - - 100
2018-19 66 29 5 - - 100
Ø Number of applications received during last two years of admission under Management quota /NRI /Vacant seats and number admitted.
Session Application Receive Student Admitted
Management Quota
Vacant Seats
Management Quota
Vacant Seats
D. Pharmacy
2020-21 15 13 15 13
2019-20 15 26 15 26
B. Pharmacy
2020-21 25 33 25 33
2019-20 25 NA 25 NA
ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Ø Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the test Agency and its URL
Name of Agency Address of Agency URL
Haryana State Technical Education Society
Department of Technical Education, Govt of Haryana
Cinchona, Cinnamon, Senna, Clove, Ephedra, Fennel and Coriander
2. Exercise involving isolation & detection of active principles a. Caffeine - from tea dust. b.
Diosgenin from Dioscorea c. Atropine from Belladonna d. Sennosides from Senna
3. Separation of sugars by Paper chromatography
4. TLC of herbal extract
5. Distillation of volatile oils and detection of phytoconstitutents by TLC
6. Analysis of crude drugs by chemical tests: (i) Asafoetida (ii) Benzoin (iii) Colophony (iv)
Aloes (v) Myrrh
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY- III
1. Preparation of drugs and intermediates
ü Sulphanilamide
ü 7-Hydroxy, 4-methyl coumarin
ü Chlorobutanol
ü Triphenyl imidazole
ü Tolbutamide
ü Hexamine
2. Assay of drugs
ü Isonicotinic acid hydrazide
ü Chloroquine
ü Metronidazole
ü Dapsone
ü Chlorpheniramine maleate
ü Benzyl penicillin
3. Preparation of medicinally important compounds or intermediates by Microwave
irradiation technique
4. Drawing structures and reactions using chem draw®
5. Determination of physicochemical properties such as logP, clogP, MR, Molecular weight,
Hydrogen bond donors and acceptors for class of drugs course content using drug
design software Drug likeliness screening (Lipinskies RO5)
PHARMACOLOGY-III
1. Dose calculation in pharmacological experiments
2. Antiallergic activity by mast cell stabilization assay
3. Study of anti-ulcer activity of a drug using pylorus ligand (SHAY) rat model and NSAIDS
induced ulcer model.
4. Study of effect of drugs on gastrointestinal motility
5. Effect of agonist and antagonists on guinea pig ileum
6. Estimation of serum biochemical parameters by using semi- autoanalyser
7. Effect of saline purgative on frog intestine
8. Insulin hypoglycemic effect in rabbit
9. Test for pyrogens (rabbit method)
10. Determination of acute oral toxicity (LD50) of a drug from a given data
11. Determination of acute skin irritation / corrosion of a test substance
12. Determination of acute eye irritation / corrosion of a test substance
13. Calculation of pharmacokinetic parameters from a given data
14. Biostatistics methods in experimental pharmacology (student’s t test, ANOVA)
15. Biostatistics methods in experimental pharmacology (Chi square test, Wilcoxon Signed
Rank test)
HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY
1. To perform preliminary phytochemical screening of crude drugs.
2. Determination of the alcohol content of Asava and Arista
3. Evaluation of excipients of natural origin
4. Incorporation of prepared and standardized extract in cosmetic formulations like
creams, lotions and shampoos and their evaluation.
5. Incorporation of prepared and standardized extract in formulations like syrups, mixtures
and tablets and their evaluation as per Pharmacopoeial requirements.
6. Monograph analysis of herbal drugs from recent Pharmacopoeias
7. Determination of Aldehyde content
8. Determination of Phenol content
9. Determination of total alkaloids
INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS
1. Determination of absorption maxima and effect of solvents on absorption maxima of
organic compounds
2. Estimation of dextrose by colorimetry
3. Estimation of sulfanilamide by colorimetry
4. Simultaneous estimation of ibuprofen and paracetamol by UV spectroscopy
5. Assay of paracetamol by UV- Spectrophotometry
6. Estimation of quinine sulfate by fluorimetry
7. Study of quenching of fluorescence
8. Determination of sodium by flame photometry
9. Determination of potassium by flame photometry
10. Determination of chlorides and sulphates by nephelo turbidometry
11. Separation of amino acids by paper chromatography
12. Separation of sugars by thin layer chromatography
13. Separation of plant pigments by column chromatography
14. Demonstration experiment on HPLC
15. Demonstration experiment on Gas Chromatography
Ø Computing Facilities
Internet Bandwidth 8 MBps
Number & Configuration of
System
20 System:
Intel i5, 8 GB RAM, 1 TB Hard Disk, 19.5 Inch TFT
40 System:
Intel C2D, 6 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Disk, 18.5 Inch
TFT
Total number of system
connected by LAN 60
Total number of system
connected by WAN 60
Major Software packages
available
LIST OF FACILITIES AVAILABLE
Ø Games and sports Institute has 7 acres of land in the campus earmarked for sports activities. It provides
facilities for running tracks, football and basketball courts where students do their
routine practice under the supervision of DPEs. All the necessary sports materials are
available in the Institute to support indoor and outdoor games. An athletic Meet is
organized in the Institute Campus every year. In order to provide motivation to the
participants’ trophies and prizes are being awarded to the champions, every year to the
winning teams and the individual participants.
Ø Debates/ Paper presentation / Quiz Competitions etc.
Every year an Annual Function and Pharmacy Week is organized in the Institute Campus
in which various technical and cultural programmes such as Debates, Paper
presentation, dramatics, dances, songs, rangoli competition have been performed by the
students. Prizes are distributed among the winners and runners of the events.
Ø Cultural activities Every year an Annual Function and pharmacy week is organized in the Institute Campus
Ø NCC/NSS
The institute has been permitted to run one unit of NSS.
TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS
Curriculum and syllabus is approved by the PCI YES
Internal Continues Evaluation system is in place YES
Student assessment of faculty is in place YES
ACADEMIC TIME TABLE
Time Table of B. Pharmacy & D. Pharmacy Online Classes (As on Date)
09:00 to 10:00 10:30 to 11:30 12:00 to 01:00 02:00 to 03:00 03:30 to 04:30
M O N D A Y
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section A
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
Enviromental Sciences –Theory
Ms. Raksha
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II –Theory
Ms. Poonam
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry I –Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section B
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
Enviromental Sciences –Theory
Ms. Akansha Mishra
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
Computer Applications in
Pharmacy –Theory
Ms. Jolly
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II –Theory
Ms. Poonam
B. Ph 4th Sem
Section A
Physical Pharmaceutics II –
Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry III – Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Pharmacology I – Theory
Ms. Prachi Shahu
Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry I
– Theory Ms. Bhawna Goel
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B. Ph 4th Sem
Section B
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry III – Theory
Mr. Praveen Arora
Physical Pharmaceutics II
– Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
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Medicinal Chemistry I–
Theory Ms. Priyanka
Mishra
Pharmacology I – Theory
Ms. Prachi Shahu
D. Ph 2nd Yr
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II–
Theory Ms. Akansha
Mishra
Pharmaceutics II– Theory Ms. Ekta
Pharmacology– Theory
Ms. Anju Bhati
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II–
Theory Ms. Akansha
Mishra
D. S. B. M.– Theory
Mr. Nishant Yadav
T U E S D A Y
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section A
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry I –Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Computer Applications in
Pharmacy –Theory
Ms. Surbhi Kukreja
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
Human Anatomy & Physiology II –
Theory Ms. Poonam
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section B
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II –Theory
Ms. Poonam
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
Enviromental Sciences –Theory
Ms. Akansha Mishra
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry I –Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
B. Ph 4th Sem
Section A
Physical Pharmaceutics II –
Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
Medicinal Chemistry I–
Theory Ms. Priyanka
Mishra
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry I – Theory
Ms. Bhawna Goel
Pharmacology I – Theory
Ms. Prachi Shahu -----------
B. Ph 4th Sem
Section B
Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry I
– Theory Ms. Bhawna Goel
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Physical Pharmaceutics II
– Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
Medicinal Chemistry I–
Theory Ms. Priyanka
Mishra
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D. Ph 2nd Yr
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II–
Theory Ms. Akansha
Mishra
Pharmacology– Theory
Ms. Anju Bhati
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence –
Theory Mr. Saurabh
Shekhar
H. C. P.– Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
Pharmacology– Theory
Ms. Anju Bhati
W E D N E S D A Y
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section A
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry I –Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
Computer Applications in
Pharmacy –Theory
Ms. Surbhi Kukreja
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II –Theory
Ms. Poonam
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section B
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II –Theory
Ms. Poonam
Enviromental Sciences –Theory
Ms. Akansha Mishra
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry I –Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
B. Ph 4th Sem
Section A
Pharmacology I – Theory
Ms. Prachi Shahu -----------
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry III – Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Medicinal Chemistry I–
Theory Ms. Priyanka
Mishra
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B. Ph 4th Sem
Section B
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry III – Theory
Mr. Praveen Arora
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry I – Theory
Ms. Bhawna Goel
Pharmacology I – Theory
Ms. Prachi Shahu
Physical Pharmaceutics II –
Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
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D. Ph 2nd Yr
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II–
Theory Ms. Akansha
Mishra
H. C. P.– Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
Pharmacology– Theory
Ms. Anju Bhati
D. S. B. M.– Theory
Mr. Nishant Yadav
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II–
Theory Ms. Akansha
Mishra
T H U R S D A Y
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section A
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II –Theory
Ms. Poonam
Enviromental Sciences –Theory
Ms. Raksha
Computer Applications in
Pharmacy –Theory
Ms. Surbhi Kukreja
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section B
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry I –Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II –Theory
Ms. Poonam
Computer Applications in
Pharmacy –Theory
Ms. Jolly
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
B. Ph 4th Sem
Section A
Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry I
– Theory Ms. Bhawna Goel
Medicinal Chemistry I–
Theory Ms. Priyanka
Mishra
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry III – Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Physical Pharmaceutics II –
Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
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B. Ph 4th Sem
Section B
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry III – Theory
Mr. Praveen
Pharmacology I – Theory
Ms. Prachi Shahu
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry I – Theory
Ms. Bhawna
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Medicinal Chemistry I–
Theory Ms. Priyanka
Mishra
Arora Goel
D. Ph 2nd Yr
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II–
Theory Ms. Akansha
Mishra
H. C. P.– Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
D. S. B. M.– Theory
Mr. Nishant Yadav
Pharmacology– Theory
Ms. Anju Bhati
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II–
Theory Ms. Akansha
Mishra
F R I D A Y
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section A
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry I –Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
Human Anatomy &
Physiology II –Theory
Ms. Poonam
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
Enviromental Sciences –Theory
Ms. Raksha
B. Ph 2nd Sem Section B
Human Anatomy & Physiology II –
Theory Ms. Poonam
Computer Applications in
Pharmacy –Theory
Ms. Jolly
Biochemistry –Theory
Ms. Swati Dubey
Pathophysiology –Theory
Ms. Madhuri Grover
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry I –Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
B. Ph 4th Sem
Section A
Physical Pharmaceutics II –
Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry I – Theory
Ms. Bhawna Goel
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry III – Theory
Ms. Sarika Dhir
Medicinal Chemistry I–
Theory Ms. Priyanka
Mishra
Pharmacology I – Theory
Ms. Prachi Shahu
B. Ph 4th Sem
Section B
Pharmacology I – Theory
Ms. Prachi Shahu
Medicinal Chemistry I–
Theory Ms. Priyanka
Mishra
Physical Pharmaceutics II
– Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
Pharmaceutical Organic
Chemistry III – Theory
Mr. Praveen Arora
Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry I – Theory
Ms. Bhawna Goel
D. Ph 2nd Yr
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence –
Theory Mr. Saurabh
Shekhar
Pharmaceutical Chemistry II–
Theory Ms. Akansha
Mishra
Pharmaceutics II– Theory Ms. Ekta
H. C. P.– Theory Mr. Vivek Kumar
Pharmacology– Theory
Ms. Anju Bhati
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