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Updated on: 26.12.2017
1. AICTE File No.:
Sinhgad Technical Education Society's
SMT. KASHIBAI NAVALE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,
Kondhwa (Bk), Pune-48
MANDATORY DISCLOSURE
Western Region/1-3323567084/2017/EOA
Approval Date: April 10, 2017
Period of Last Approval: 2017-2018
2. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION
Sinhgad Technical Education Society's
Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa (Bk), Kondhwa -Saswad Road,
Pune 411 048, (Maharashtra)
Tele-fax: 020 – 26931322
Longitude and Latitude: 73.895O1and 18.44161O
Office hours at the Institution: 09.00 to 17.30
Academic hours at the Institution: 09.15 to 17.15
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sinhgad.edu
Nearest Railway Station: Pune Station (10 km)
Nearest Airport: Lohgaon International Airport (20 km)
3. TYPE OF INSTITUTION: PRIVATE-SELF FINANACED
Category of Institution: Non-minority
Category of Institution: Co-ed
4. SINHGAD TECHNICAL EDUCATION SOCIETY
Type of Organization: Society registered under Society’s Registration Act, 1860
Address of Organization: 19/15, Erandawane, Smt. Khilare Marg, Off Karve Rd, Pune 411 004
Registered with: Govt. of Maharashtra
Registration Date: MAH/7199-93/Pune off. 6-7-93 & F – 8282/Pune at 12-8-3
Website: www.sinhgad.edu
5. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY
Savitribai Phule Pune University (Formerly known as University of Pune)
Ganesh Khind Road, Pune 411007,
Tel. 020 – 25696061, 25696002, 25696064 Fax. 020 – 25693899
Email: [email protected] , www.unipune.ernet.in
Latest Affiliation Period
For B. Pharm.: First Division: Permanent affiliation (`CA/467 dated 05/02/2013)
Second Division: 2017-18 (Ref. No. CA/1945, Date: 25/09/2017)
For M. Pharm.: (Pharm. Chemistry/ Pharmaceutics / Pharmacology/Quality Assurance Techniques): 2017-18
(Ref. No. CA/1945, Date: 25/09/2017)
6. NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL
Dr. Sanjay Dinkar Sawant
Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa (Bk), Kondhwa-Saswad Road,
Pune 411 048, (Maharashtra)
Tel.: 020 – 26931322 Mobile: 9850067999
Email: [email protected]
Highest Degree: Ph. D. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Field of Specialization: Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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PROFILE OF DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL WITH QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE AND
DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE INSTITUTE CONCERNED
1. Name of the Principal : Dr. S. D. Sawant
2. Date of Birth : 01/06/1969
3. Qualification M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chemistry)
: Ph. D. (Pharm. Chemistry)
4. Date of Joining : 11/10/2005
5. Experience : Total 26 years
a. Teaching : 24 years
b. Industry : 02 years
c. Research : 10 years during teaching
Details of Experience
Sr.
No.
Post / Designation Name of Organization Period
1 Production Officer Abbott Lab. (I), Mumbai June 1990 to Sept 1990
2 Principal and Professor of
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Seth Govind Raghunath Sable College
of Pharmacy, Saswad
July 1991 to Sept. 2000
July 2002 to June 2004
3 Chief Manager- R & D Sanjivani Remedies Ltd., Pune Oct. 2000 to June 2002
4 Principal and Professor of
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
STES’s Si nhgad Institute of
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lonavala
June 28, 2004 to
October 10, 2005
5
Principal and Professor of
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
STES’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College
of Pharmacy, Kondhwa October 11, 2005 till date
6 Area of Specialization Medicinal Chemistry
7 Subjects taught at Under graduate
and Post graduate level
Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry
8 Research Guidance
Masters
Ph. D.
Recognized guide of University of Pune for Ph. D. and PG
program in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Guided: 22 students
Guided: 06 & Registered: 03
9 Projects (On-going) 1. Design and development of natural coumpunds as DPP-IV
inhibitors for anti-hyperglycemic activity. (Funding amount:
2.60 lacs by SPPU; Sanction order no. OSD/BCUD /392/200 dt
11/11/2016).
2. Design, Synthesis and Pharmacological Screening of some
Nitrogenous Heterocyclics as Potent DPP-IV inhibitors for anti-
hyperglycemic activity (Funding amount: 36.00 lacs by ICMR;
Sanction order no. 58/07/201 BMS dt 19/3/2013).
10 Patents Nil
11 Technology transferred for 17 products
12 Research Publications (Number of papers published in)
National journals
International journals
Conferences
12
58
15
13 No. of Books co-authored 18
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7. Governing Council
I. Member of Governing Body and their brief background
The governing body of Institute is comprised of 11 members drawn from academia, industry and nominations from
Government of Maharashtra, AICTE and Savitribai Phule Pune University.
Sr.
No.
Name Qualification Designation Brief Background/Experience
1 Prof. M. N. Navale
President, STES
M. E. (Elect.),
M.B.A
Chairman About 35 years in establishing new
technological and professional institutions.
About 28 years teaching and industrial
experience.
2 Dr. (Mrs.) Sunanda M. Navale
Secretary, STES
M.A., M.
P.M., Ph. D.
Member About 25 years experience in running the
educational institutes
3 Mrs. Rachana Navale-Ashtekar
Vice-President (Admin), STES
B. E.; M.B.A. Member -
4 Mr. Rohit M. Navale
Vice-President (HR), STES
B.E.(Mech.)
(Coventry,
UK), MBA
Member -
5 Dr. Arvind V. Deshpande
Director, STES
M. E., Ph. D. Member More than 25 years experience as Principal
in Engineering College
6 Nominee,
All India Council for Technical
Education, New Delhi
---- Member -
7 Dr. Abhay Wagh Director
of Technical Education,
Maharashtra State
(Ex-officio, DTE)
---- Member -
8 Nominee
Savitribai Phule Pune
University Representative
---- Member -
9 Nominee
Government of Maharashtra
---- Member -
10 Dr. Amit Dutta Regional
Officer, WRO, AICTE,
Mumbai, (Ex-officio)
---- Member -
11 Dr. S. D. Sawant
Principal
M. Pharm.,
Ph.D.
Member-
Secretary
About 26 years of experience of teaching and
industry
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II. MEMBERS OF COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
The institute has constituted College Development Committee (CDC) as per section 85 of Maharashtra
Universities Act 1994, which also functions as Advisory Body. The constitution of College Development
Committee is as under:
Sr. No.
Name Designation
1 Prof. M. N. Navale
President, STES
Chairman
2 Dr. (Mrs.) Sunanda M. Navale Secretary, STES
Member
3 Mrs. Rachana Navale-Ashtekar
Vice-President (Admin), STES
Member
4 Mr. Rohit M. Navale
Vice-President (HR), STES
Member
6 Dr. Arvind V. Deshpande
Director (Projects), STES
Member
7 Dr. M. P. Mahajan
Professor
Member
8 Dr. R. B. Patil
Professor, Representative of Teaching Faculty
Member
9 Ms. M. C. Singh
Asst. Professor, Representative of Teaching Faculty
Member
10 Ms. M. R. Ghante
Asst. Professor, Representative of Teaching Faculty
Member
11 Dr. (Ms.) A. A. Suralkar
Assoc. Professor, Representative of Teaching Faculty
Member
12 Mr. V. S. Sagar
Accountant, Representative of Non-Teaching Faculty
Member
13 Mr. H. M. Sawant
President, Student Council
Member
14 Ms. P. A. Borde
Secretary, Student Council
Member
15 Dr. S. D. Sawant
Principal
Member,
Secretary
III. FREQUENCY OF THE GOVERNING BODY MEETING AND COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE
Normally Governing Body and College Development Committee meets minimum twice in a years and may
conduct meetings as many times as required. Minutes are confirmed along with Action Taken Report (ATP) on
decisions taken in the previous meetings. The Principal, being Member-Secretary of both bodies communicates
all correspondence in this regards.
Date of last meeting:
Governing Body: 05/05/2017
College Development Committee: 05/05/2017
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IV. ORGANIZATIONAL CHART AND PROCESS
The functioning/responsibilities/duties/accountability of all Bodies/Committees are within the scope of the Acts/laws
governing the Sinhgad Technical Education Society and College i. e. the Society's Registration Act, 1961, The Bombay
Public Charitable Trust Act, 1950, The AICTE Act, 1988, The Pharmacy Act 1945, Maharashtra Universities Act 1994,
The Pune University Act, 1994 and amendments made there under from time to time and directives of the State & Central
Governments.
V. NATURE AND EXTENT OF INVOLVEMENT OF FACULTY AND STUDENTS IN ACADEMIC
AFFAIRS / IMPROVEMENTS.
The faculty is deeply involved through a system of governance and otherwise too in all academic affairs. Three
members representing teaching staff on College Development Committee as per provision of Maharashtra Public
Universities Act, 2016 and four sub-committees of Governing Body with one representation on each sub-committee
1) Purchase/Equipment Sub-Committee
2) Finance Sub-Committee
3) Building Sub-Committee
4) Staff Selection Sub-Committee
of
Governing Body
College Development Committee
(SKNCOP)
Governing Body
(SKNCOP)
Managing Council
of
Sinhgad Technical Education Society
Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy
Students
Secretary,
Students Council
Administrative Staff
Registrar / Office
Superintendent
Teaching Staff
Heads of Department
1. Pharmaceutics
2. Pharm. Chemistry
3. Pharmacology
4. Pharmacognosy
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clearly vouch for the teachers’ involvement & significance in managing academic institution. Besides this, institute
has established Students Counseling Cell headed by Principal and teaching staff as members to provide counseling
on Career Planning, Academic Improvements and Personal Affairs. It has been established that it helps in building
confidence in students that facilitates the learning process and develop excellent rapport between staff & students.
The Student Council is also established as per the provisions of the Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016,
which helps in initiating various programmes of interest on academics, sports and profession of Pharmacy.
VI. MECHANISM / NORMS & PROCEDURE OF DEMOCRATIC / GOOD GOVERNANCE
The Maharashtra Public Universities Act, 2016 enacted by the State Government has made enough provisions for
the selection, appointment, terms & conditions of service, types & number of leaves, age of superannuation,
seniority criterion, job responsibilities / description, promotion policies, etc. and same are scrupulously followed.
The AICTE Sixth Pay Scale, and State Government allowances are being paid along with benefits of EPFO Scheme
to eligible employees plus gratuity benefits, leave encashment are given to all employees thereby it helps in
providing good system of democratic & good governance. The reservation policy of Government of Maharashtra is
strictly implemented through University while appointing teaching staff of the College.
The Sinhgad Technical Education Society follows its own policy of promotion to the deserving staffs that have
made significant contribution to the cause of education as a reward to retain & attract the highly talented human
resource.
The institute follows all systems of good governance as laid by the State, Central Govt. and various statutory bodies
governing the institute.
VII. STUDENT FEEDBACK ON INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE / FACULTY PERFORMANCE
Students feedback on staff performance; a confidential activity carried by the Principal provides very important data
on strengths & limitations of every faculty. It ultimately helps in promoting right person in higher cadre, giving
opportunity for staff for further improvement in teaching and if required supports a decision of removal of any non-
performing staff. This feedback proforma covers all parameters of teaching- learning process and aimed at
quantitative evaluation of teaching abilities and depth of involvement of staff in student’s performance. It is one of
the most reliable data generated every year about strengths, weakness of teaching staff. The same criterion is applied
for assessment of institutional governance.
VIII. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS.
The University Tribunal established as per the provisions of Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994 by the University
of Pune, provides Grievance Redressal System for faculty & non-teaching. It is headed by the Justice of high court
& is functioning from the premises of Pune University.
All matters of grievances, governing the services of teaching & non-teaching staff are heard and settled as per the
legal procedures.
As an internal system of grievance redressal, the Sinhgad Technical Education Society has adopted open to all
policy' to encourage and listen voices of all staff of the institute to keep openness & transparency in working.
However, every person is given opportunity of equal & natural justice before taking decision on all matters
concerning the service conditions.
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8. PROGRAMMES
1. Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE a) B. Pharmacy
a Level of Course Under-graduate
b Year of Approval 2005-06
c Number of seats 100 (sanctioned intake from 2015-16)
d Duration 4 years
e Cut off mark / rank for admission
during the last three years
Cut off marks are given on website of Director of Technical
Education, Mumbai i. e. www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in
f Fees The fees for the year 2017-18 are. Rs.90,500/- (Rs. Ninety
thousand, five hundred only) (Tuition fee Rs. 82,273/- plus
Development fee Rs. 8,227/-) fixed by State Fee Committee i.e.
Shikshan Shulka Samittee. It includes the Tuition &
Development fee.
g Placement Facilities Available
h Campus placement in last three years
with minimum to maximum and
average salary
Out of 190 students of last 3 years Final year B. Pharm. (2014-
15, 2015-16 & 2016-17), 95 were placed through campus
interview in various Pharmaceutical Industries.
b) M. Pharmacy
a Level of Course Post-graduate
b Duration 2 Years
c Cut off mark / rank for admission
during the last three years
Cut off marks are given on website of Director of Technical
Education i. e. www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in
d Fee The fees for the year 2017-18 are. Rs.1,08,800/- (Rs. One lac
eight thousand and eight hundred only) (Tuition fee Rs. 98,909/-
plus Development fee Rs. 9,891/-) fixed by State Fee Committee
i.e. Shikshan Shulka Samittee. It includes the Tuition &
Development fee.
e Placement Facilities Available
Campus placement in last three years for M. Pharm Course:
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
No. of Placements
Mini. Salary
Maxi. Salary
No. of Placements
Mini. Salary
Maxi. Salary
No. of Placements
Mini. salary
Maxi. salary
21 1.20 5.20 09 1.8 3.0 17 1.20 4.0
2. Name of the Programs accredited by the AICTE:
B. Pharm: B. Pharm Course is accrediated by NBA from September 2013 for three years and accreditation by
NAAC is in process.
M. Pharm: Accreditation by NAAC is in process.
3. For each Program the following details are to be given:
Name and duration of program(s) having affiliation/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:
There is no any other Program being run in this campus having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign
University/Institution.
4. Doctoral Courses: Recognized Research Centre for Ph. D. Program.
5. Foreign collaborations, if any: No
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6. Professional Society Membership: NA
7. Professional Activities: Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA)
8. Consultancy Activities: 9 completed
9. Grants fetched:
I) Industry funded projects: NIL
II) University Funded projects: (last 3 years)
Academic year 2016-17: Rs. 7,25,000/-
Academic year 2014-15: Rs. 41,90,000/-
Academic year 2013-14: Rs. 9,20,000/-
10. Departmental Activities:
Sr.
No.
Name of
Department
Name of Faculty
member
Papers
published
Presentations Seminar/
workshops
attended (No.)
QIP
Programs
Attended
Invited
lectures
Books
Authored
1
Pharm.
Chemistry
Dr. S. D. Sawant 70 15 15 3 11 18
Dr. M. P. Mahajan 23 12 20 4 - 01
Dr. R. B. Patil 15 12 25 3 1 05
Dr. A. G. Nerkar 35 57 12 1 2 03
Dr. V. P. Zambre 14 06 22 2 2 01
Mrs. M. R. Ghante 26 24 20 3 - 08
Ms. M. N. Dole 21 06 26 1 2 -
Mrs. P. P. Lasure 7 3 - 2 - -
Mrs. S. D. Godse 2 1 7 - - -
Mrs. B. S.
Mahajan - - - - - -
Dr. V. K. Bhusari 31 1 2 - - -
Ms. V. N. Sawant - - 6 - - -
Consultancy Projects: Rs. 22,800/-
Cost of Equipments: Rs.78,58,947/-
Cost of Books: Rs. 22,78,189.89/-
2
Pharmaceutics
Dr. J. R. Madan 26 9 7 1 7 -
Dr. A. R. Patil 11 5 5 2 - -
Mrs. M. C. Singh 20 10 20 3 3 03
Mrs. N. M. Munot 12 20 18 3 - 08
Ms. T. K. Marwaha 3 1 8 - - -
Mrs. D. M. Mathure 3 3 5 - 1 03
Ms. P. S.
Gawarkar 4 3 1 - - -
Consultancy Projects: Rs. 2,27,500/-
Cost of Equipments: Rs. 61,04,172/-
Cost of Books: Rs. 2,488,149.24/-
3
Pharmacology
Dr. V. S. Nikam 11 18 23 - 4 01
Dr. A. A. Suralkar 38 16 31 1 - -
Mr. P. S. Sarda 5 3 4 1 - -
Mr. R. V. Takawale 1 - 20 3 1 02
Consultancy Projects: Rs. 3,20,200/-
Cost of Equipments: Rs. 13,64,961/-
Cost of Books: Rs. 9,57,601/-
4
Pharmacognosy
Dr. R. A. Rub 35 35 15 3 6 -
Mrs. S. G. Jagtap 5 5 34 2 -
Mrs. M. M.
Abhyankar 8 5 24 3 5 22
Ms. V. S. Navasare 4 3 2 - - -
Consultancy Projects: Rs. 36,050/-
Cost of Equipments: Rs. 6,36,524
Cost of Books: Rs. 2,47,030/-
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9. FACULTY
A) B. Pharmacy
Sr. No. Name of Faculty Member Qualification Designation
01 Dr. S. D. Sawant M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharm. Chemistry) Principal & Professor
02 Dr. M. P. Mahajan M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharm. Chemistry) Professor
03 Dr. R. B. Patil M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharm. Chemistry) Professor
04 Dr. J. R. Madan M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharmaceutics) Professor
05 Dr. A. G. Nerkar M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharm. Chemistry) Associate Professor
06 Dr. V. S. Nikam M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharmacology) Associate Professor
07 Dr. R. A. Rub M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharmacognosy) Associate Professor
08 Dr. A. R. Patil M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharmaceutics) Associate Professor
09 Dr. V. P. Zambre M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharm. Chemistry) Associate Professor
10 Dr. A. A. Suralkar M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharmacology) Associate Professor
11 Ms. M. C. Singh M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance) Assistant Professor
12 Ms. M. R. Ghante M. Pharm.(Pharm. Chemistry) Assistant Professor
13 Ms. M. N. Dole M. Pharm. (Quality Assurance) Assistant Professor
14 Ms. N. M. Munot M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Assistant Professor
15 Mr. P. S. Sarda M. Pharm. (Pharmacology) Assistant Professor
16 Ms. P. V. Lasure M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chemistry) Assistant Professor
17 Ms. T. K. Marwaha M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Assistant Professor
18 Ms. S. D. Godse M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chemistry) Assistant Professor
19 Ms. D. M. Mathure M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Assistant Professor
20 Ms. B. S. Mahajan M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chemistry) Assistant Professor
21 Ms. S. G. Jagtap M. Pharm. (Pharmacognosy) Assistant Professor
22 Mr. R. V. Takawale M. Pharm. (Pharmacology) Assistant Professor
23 Ms. M. M. Abhyankar M. Pharm. (Pharmacognosy) Assistant Professor
24 Dr. V. K. Bhusari M. Pharm. Ph. D. (Pharm. Chemistry) Assistant Professor
25 Ms. P. S. Gawarkar M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Assistant Professor
26 Ms. V. N. Sawant M. Pharm. (Pharm. Chemistry) Assistant Professor
27 Ms. V. S. Navsare M. Pharm. (Pharmacognosy) Assistant Professor
B) M. Pharmacy
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Qualification Designation
01 Dr. Amit G. Nerkar M. Pharm., Ph. D. (Pharm. Chemistry) Associate Professor
02 Ms. Meera C. Singh M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Assistant Professor
03 Ms. Manjusha N. Dole M. Pharm.(Quality Assurance Technique) Assistant Professor
04 Mr. Prashant S. Sarda M. Pharm. (Pharmacology) Assistant Professor
05 Ms. Neha M. Munot M. Pharm. (Pharmaceutics) Assistant Professor
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C) Adjunct Faculty:
Sr. No.
Name of the faculty Qualification Designation Affiliation
01 Dr. Manohar A. Potdar M. Pharm., Ph. D.
(Pharmaceutics)
President Technical Doshi Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
02 Dr. Gaurishankar R.
Aland
M. Pharm., Ph. D.
(Pharm. Chemistry)
Principal Scientist Actorius Research Lab,
Wakad, Pune
03 Dr. Nilesh B. Kulkarni M. Pharm., Ph. D.
(Pharmaceutics)
Scientist Actorius Research Lab,
Wakad, Pune
04 Dr. Shrikant S. Pawar M. Pharm., Ph. D.
(Pharmacology)
Project Co-Ordinator Chest Research Foundation,
Kalyaninagar, Pune
05 Dr. Rahul S. Somani M. Pharm., Ph. D.
(Pharmacology)
Senior Manager Alkem Laboratories, Mumbai
06 Dr. Swapnil Seth M. Sc., Ph. D. Environmental
Researcher
Environmental Action for
Sustainable Transformation
(EAST), Pune
07 Mrs. Geet Asnani M. Pharm.
(Pharmaceutics)
--- ---
D) Guest Faculty (Indicative)
Sr. No. Name of Faculty Member Qualification/Specialization
01 Dr. Anil Avachat Social Activist
02 Dr. Nazma Inamdar Prof. Allana College Of Pharmacy
03 Ms. Anuja Sodhi Team leader
Edwise Education Consultants
04 Louise Perry Senior lecturer Clinical Pharmacology
Sheffield Hallal University, United Kingdom
05 Dr. C. G. Raut Assistant Director
National Institute of Virology, Pune
06 Mr. Sunil Tekale Manager Injectable Development Tapuk Pharmaceuticals
07 Dr. Arunkumar Misra Manager Torrent Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd
08 Mr. Sandeep Jagtap Application Scientist, Perkin Elmer
09 Dr. Atmaram Pawar Vice Principal & Professor, Poona College Of Pharmacy
10 Mr. Nitin Kadam QbD Team, R & D Centre, Wockhardt, Aurangabad
E) Permanent Faculty: Student Ratio: 1: 17
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F) Faculty Profile:
Dr. Sawant S. D., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Principal & Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 09850067999
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
B. Pharm. (1990): Shivaji University, Kolhapur
M. Pharm. (1992): University of Pune, Pune
Ph. D. (2002): University of Pune, Pune
Professional Work Experience:
Principal and Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry: S.T.E.S’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of
Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune – 48: 2005 Onwards.
Principal and Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry: S.T.E.S’s Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Lonavala: 2004-05.
Professor & Principal: 2002-04; Assistant Professor & In-charge Principal: 1996-2000; Lecturer &
In-charge Principal (1991-96) PDEA’a SGRS College of Pharmacy, Saswad, Pune. Chief Manager (2000-2002) - R & D, Sanjivani Remedies, Pune. Trainee Production Officer: Sterile Products Manufacturing, Abbott Laboratories (I) Ltd, Mumbai:
June 1990-August 1990
Professional affiliations:
Chancellor /Governor nominee & member, Board of Management, Yashwantrao Chavan
Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Nasik (Oct 2007-Oct 2010).
Chairman, Board of Studies- Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Pune (Aug 2005 to Aug
2010).
Member, Academic Council, University of Pune (Aug 2005 to Aug 2010).
Member, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Research & Recognition Committee, BUTR,
University of Pune (Aug 2005 to Aug 2010).
Member, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Pune (May 2011 onwards).
President, Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Pune branch (Aug 2010-onwards). Vice-President,
Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Pune branch (2008-2010).
Secretary, Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Pune branch (2005-2008).
Inspector, Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). Expert Committee Member of All India Council for
Technical Education (AICTE) for evaluation of proposals for establishment & extension of
approvals of pharmacy colleges in States of Gujarat & Maharashtra.
Recognized Guide for Ph. D and PG in Pharmaceutical Chemistry of Pune University.
Chairman & Member of Local Inquiry Committee (LIC) of University of Pune.
Vice-Chancellor’s Nominee & Subject Expert, University Staff Selection Committee.
Chairman, Protocol Committee, Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Pune (2002).
Subject Taught:
UG: Medicinal Chemistry-III, Medicinal Chemistry-IV PG: Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Research Foci: Design, synthesis & evauation of anti-diabetic drugs, anti-obesgenic drugs, anti-cancer
drugs, analytical method development and validation, stability studies
Number of Research Projects: 13 Grants Received: 53.80 Lacs
Number of Publications: 70 Number of Presentations: 15
Selected Publications:
S. D. Sawant, M. R. Ghante. Development and Validation of Stability Indicating Method for
Darunavir with Forced Degradation Studies Using LCESI-MS/MS. Asian J Chem. 2016, 28 (8),
1729-1733.
S. D. Sawant, R. B. Patil. Molecular Dynamics Guided Receptor Independent 4D QSAR Studies of
Substituted Coumarins as Anticancer Agents. Current Computer-Aided Drug Design.2015 11, 39-50.
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Dr. Mahajan M. P., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9850273807
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2015): Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, JNTU, Hyderabad (Tel).
M. Pharm. (2001): SGSITS Indore, RGPV, Bhopal (M.P.)
B. Pharm. (1994): Y. B. Chavan, College of Pharmacy, Dr. BAMU, Aurangabad (M.S.).
Professional Work Experience:
30th June 2007 to till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
6th April 1996 to 29th June 2007: Anuradha College of Pharmacy, Chikhali, Dist Buldhana (MS).
5th December 1994 to 30th March 1996: F.D.C. Ltd, B-8. MIDC, Waluj Aurangabd (MS)
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council Mumbai (Registration No. 36075)
Life Member: Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) (No: MA/LM-497)
Life Member: The Indian Society for Technical education (ISTE) (No: LM-43317)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence.
PG: Advanced Analytical Technique, Advanced Quality assurance Technique, Drug Regulatory Affairs.
Research Foci: Analytical Method Development & Validation., Stability/Degradation Studies of APIs
and Pharmaceutical Products.
Number of Research Projects: 02 Grants Received: 05 Lacs
Number of Publications: 24 Number of Presentations: 12
Selected Publications:
A Simple And Validated RP-HPLC Method For The Simultaneous Estimation of Levosulpiride
And Rabeprazole Sodium In Bulk And Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms, Indo American Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, Vol 3, Issue 5, 2013. ISSN NO: 2231-6876.
Stability Indicating RP-HPLC Method for the Estimation of Zolpidem Tartrate in Bulk and Tablet
Dosage Form, International J. of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 4 Suppl. 5, 2012 pp.
268-74. ISSN-0975-1491.
A Simple and Validated RP-HPLC Method for the estimation of Levosulpiride in bulk and tablet
dosage form, International J. of Chemtech Research,vol.5 No.5, July-Sept, 2013. ISSN-0974-4290.
Simultaneous estimation and validation of Valsartan & Hydrochlorothiazide by UV
spectrophotometry, Journal of Pharmacy Research 2011,4(3),915-916. ISSN: 0974-6943.
A Simple and Validated RP-HPLC Method for the estimation of Clopidogrel bisulphate in bulk and
tablet dosage form, Indo American J. of Pharma. Research, 2013:3 (7). ISSN-0975-1491.
S. D. Sawant, A. G. Nerkar, M. Sahu, S. Valvi. In SilicoScreening, Synthesis and Pharmacological
Screening of Quinazolinones as NMDA Receptor Antagonists for Anticonvulsant Activity: Part-II.
J. Young Pharmacists. 2015, 7(4), 303-310.
S. D. Sawant, V. P. Zambare, V. Hambarde, C. Patel, S. D. Sawant. Structural investigations for
NR2B subunit selective NMDA receptor antagonists by In-Silico modeling. RSC Advances.
2015(5), 23922-23940.
S. D. Sawant, M. R. Gahnte. A Validated Stability Indicating RP-HPLC Method for Simvastatin,
Identification and Characterization of Forced Degradation Products of Simvastatin Using LC-
ESIMS/MS. Advances in Analytical Chemistry. 2015, 5(1) 8-16.
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Dr. Madan J. R., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Professor, Pharmaceutics
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutics,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9420148817
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2010): Gautam Buddh Technical University (Formerly UP Technical University), Lucknow .
M. Pharm. (1993): L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad.
B. Pharm. (1991): L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad.
Professional Work Experience:
4.5 year industrial and 15 years teaching experience.
Recognized Post graduate and Ph.D guide(Pharmaceutics) at Savitribai Phule Pune University(SPPU )
Professional affiliations:
Life member of IPA,
Member of Association of Pharmact Teachers of India (APTI)
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 154724)
Subject Taught:
UG: Industrial Pharmacy, Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
PG: Advanced Pharmaceutics, Formulation Development
Research Foci: Transdermal Drug delivery system, Solubility enhancement techniques
Number of Research Projects: 01 Grants Received: 02 Lacs
Number of Publications: 26 Number of Presentations: 10
Selected Publications:
Jyotsana R. Madan, Priyanka Khude, Kamal Dua. Development and evaluation of solid lipid
nanoparticles of mometasone furoate for topical delivery. International Journal of Pharmaceutical
Investigation 4(2);60-64:2014.
Jyotsana R. Madan, Sudarshan Bandavane, Vinod Kadam, Kamal Dua. Formulation and evaluation of
self microemulsifying drug delivery system of Pioglitazone hydrochloride. Asian journal of
Pharmaceutics 8(1); 27-34:2014.
Jyotsana R. Madan, Nitin S. Argade and Kamal Dua. Formulation and Evaluation of Transdermal
Patches of Donepezil. Recent Patents on Drug Delivery & Formulation 9(1);95-103:2015.
Jyotsana R. Madan, Kiran Pawar, Kamal Dua. Solubility enhancement studies on lurasidone
hydrochloride using mixed hydrotropy. International journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
5(2);114-120:2015.
Madan JR, Adokar B R, Dua K. Development and evaluation of in situ gel of pregabalin. International
journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation 5;226-33:2015.
Kamal Dua, Venkata Ramana Malipeddi, Jyotsana Madan et al,. Norfloxacin and metronidazole
topical formulations for effective treatment of bacterial infections and burn wounds. Interventional
Medicine & Applied Science, Vol. 8 (2), 68–76 2016.
Jyotsana R. Madan, Nitesh P Ghuge, Kamal Dua. Formulation and evaluation of proniosomes
containing lornoxicam. Drug Delivery and Translational Research 6(5);511-8:2016.
Method Development and Validation by RP-HPLC for Estimation of Topiramate in Bulk and
Pharmaceutical Dosage form, International Journal of ChemTech Research, 2017 ,ISSN: 0974-4290
Development and Validation of A Simple Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of
Tenofovir Alafenamide in Bulk Form, International Journal of Pharma Research & Review, 2017,
ISSN: 2278-6074.
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Dr. Patil R. B., M. Pharm., Ph.D
Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9822100527
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2016): Jawaharlal Neharu Technological University, Hyderabad, Telangana.
M. Pharm. (1997): KLE’s College of Pharmacy, Belgaum, Karnataka.
B. Pharm. (1995): Govt. College of Pharmacy, Karad, Maharashtra.
Professional Work Experience:
1st July 2008 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
1st January 1999 to 10th May 2008: Dr. J. J. Magdum Pharmacy College, Jaysingpur, Tal: Shirol, Dist:
Kolhapur.
5th May 1997 to 31st December 1998: KLE’s College of Pharmacy, Nipani, Dist: Belgaum (Karnataka).
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 54660)
Life member of APTI (MA/LM/775)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry-III, Medicinal Chemistry-IV.
PG: Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Advanced Medicinal Chemistry.
Research Foci: Ligand based drug design specifically 4D QSAR, Molecular dynamics simulations,
Structure based drug design, Development of Scripts for molecular modeling, Statastical methods in drug
design, Synthesis of designed compounds, Design and synthesis of Protein Kinase Inhibitors and other
inhibitors against therapeutically important targets.
Number of Research Projects: 02 Grants Received: 05 Lacs
Number of Publications: 15 Number of Presentations: 12
Selected Publications:
Patil RB, Sawant SD. Molecular Dynamics Guided Receptor Independent 4D QSAR Studies of
Substituted Coumarins as Anticancer Agents. Current Computer-Aided Drug Design, 2015, 11, 39-50.
Patil RB, Sawant SD. 4D-QSAR Studies of Coumarin Derivatives as HIV-1 Integrase 3’-Processing
Inhibitors, Medicinal Chemistry Research, Published online: 14 March 2015, Springer Publication,
DOI:10.1007/s00044-015-1359-z.
Patil RB, Sawant SD. Docking and molecular dynamics studies on chromone based cyclin dependent
kinase-2 inhibitors, Pharmacophore. 5(5): 2014.
Patil RB, Sawant SD. Synthesis, docking studies and evaluation of antimicrobial and in vitro
antiproliferative activity of 5H-chromeno[4,3-d] pyrimidin-2-amine derivatives. International Journal
of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 7(2): 2015; 304-308.
Patil RB, Sawant SD, Tikhe RR. Molecular dynamics guided 4D-QSAR studies on chromenone based
DNA-dependent protein kinase inhibitors. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences. 7(3): 2015, 210-218.
Patil RB, Sawant SD. Synthesis, characterization, molecular docking and evaluation of antimicrobial
activity of some 3-heteroaryl substituted chromen-2-one derivatives. International Journal of
PharmTech Research. 7(3): 2015; 471-480.
Patil RB, Sawant SD, Reddy KV and Shirsat M. Synthesis, Docking Studies and Evaluation of
Antioxidant Activity of Some Chromenone Derivatives. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical,
Biological and Chemical Sciences. 6(2): 2015; 381-391.
RB. Patil and SD. Sawant “Design, Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of Chromenones and
Related Analogues” International Journal of Advances in Pharmacy, Biology and Chemistry, Vol.
1(1), Jan- Mar, 2012, page 81-86.
RB. Patil, SD. Sawant and VB. Iyar “Design, Synthesis, synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of
Chromenones and Related Analogues” International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Chemical
Sciences, Vol. 1 (1) Jan – Mar 2012.
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Dr. Nerkar A. G., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322, 9820686871
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2010): School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, SVKM’s NMIMS University, Mumbai.
M. Pharm. (2005): College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Berhampur, Biju Patnaik University of
Technology ,Orissa.
B. Pharm. (2003): Vidya Bharti College of Pharmacy, Amravati, Amravati University
Professional Work Experience:
3/09/2012 till date: Assoc. Prof of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, STESs’ Smt. Kashibai Navale College of
Pharmacy
19/11/2009 till 2/09/2012: Asst. Prof. Of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, STES’s SKNCOP, Pune.
19/01/2008 till 10 Sept 2009 : Senior Research Fellow, ICMR, MHFW,SSPTM, SVKM’s NMIMS
University
Aug-2006 till Jan 2008: Full Time Research Fellow, SSPTM, SVKM’s NMIMS University, Mumbai.
26/09/2005 till 31/07/2006: SGSPS Institute of Pharmacy, Akola, M.S.
Professional affiliations:
1. Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council
2. Life Member, Indian Society for Chemists and Biologists
3. Life Member, Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India
4. Life Member, Indian Pharmaceutical Association
5. Annual Member, American Chemical Society
Subject Taught:
UG: POC-III, POC-IV, Medicinal Chemistry-I, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Technology
PG: Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Advanced Medicinal Chemistry, Drug Design
Research Foci: Drug Design,Synthesis and Pharmacological Screenings
Number of Research Projects: 03 Grants Received: 66 Lacs
Number of Publications: 33 Number of Presentations: 57
Selected Publications:
Megha Sahu, Amit G. Nerkar, In Silico Screening, Synthesis And In Vitro Evaluation Of Some
Quinazolinone Derivatives As Dihydrofolate Reductase Inhibitors For Anticancer Activity: Part-I, Int.
J Pharm Pharm Sci, 2014, 6 (5), 193-199. (Impact Factor 0.91)
Megha Sahu, Amit G.Nerkar, In Silico Screening, Synthesis And In Vitro Evaluation Of Some
Quinazolinone Derivatives As Dihydrofolate Reductase Inhibitors For Anticancer Activity: Part-II,
Int. J Pharm Pharm Sci, 2014, 6 (5), 509-514. (Impact Factor 0.91)
Sahu M, Nerkar AG, Chikhale HU, Sawant SD. In Silico Screening, Synthesis and Pharmacological
Screening of Quinazolinones Containing Oxazepinone Ring as NMDA Receptor Antagonists for
Anticonvulsant Activity: Part –I. Journal of Young Pharmacists. 2015;7(1):21-7. Impact Factor1.11).
Sahu M, Nerkar AG, Valvi S, Sawant SD. In Silica Screening, Synthesis and Pharmacological
Screening of Quinazolinones Containing Oxazepinone Ring as NMDA Receptor Antagonists for
Anticonvulsant Activity: Part –II. Journal of Young Pharmacists. 2015;7(4):33. (Impact Factor 1.11).
A.G.Nerkar, S.A.Ghone and A .K. Thaker, Part-II: In Silico Screening And Adme Predictions Of
Some Quinazolinones As Potential DHFR Inhibitors For Anticancer Activity, Asian J. Chem , 21 (7),
2009, 5363-72.
A. G. Nerkar, A.K.Saxena, A. K.Thaker, S. A.Ghone, Design, Synthesis and In Vitro evaluation of
Some Quinazolinone and Pyridine A nalogues for Anticancer Activity , E-J.Chem, 6 (S1), 2009, S95-
98.
A. G. Nerkar, A. K.Thaker, S. A.Ghone, In silico Screening Of Some Pyridine Analogues As DHFR
Inhibitors For Anticancer Activity, Asian J.Chem. 21(9),2009, 6975-80. (Impact Factor : 0.40)
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Dr. Nikam V. S., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Pharmacology
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmacology,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9130806361
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2008): University of Giessen, Germany
M. Sc. (Molecular Bioengineering.): Technical University of Graz, Austria
M. Pharm. (1999): C. U. Shah College of Pharmacy, S.N.D. T. University, Mumbai
B. Pharm. (1997): C. U. Shah College of Pharmacy, S.N.D. T. University, Mumbai
Professional Work Experience:
June 2016 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
January 2008 to June 2012: Max-Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Bad Nauheim, Germany
November 204 to December 2007: University of Giessen, Germany
November 2003 to October 2004: Technical University of Graz, Austria
July 2000 to November 2003: Quest Institute of Life Sciences, Nicholas Piramal India Private Limited,
Mumbai
April 2000 to July 2000: Unichem Laboratories limited, Mumbai
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 45205)
Life member of Indian Pharmacological Society (Membership ID LV60)
Subject Taught:
UG: Human Anatomy and Physiology, Bio-pharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
PG: Advanced Pharmacology, Molecular Pharmacology
Research Foci: Pulmonary diseases and remodeling, Stem cells, Toxicity, Preclinical studies using
emerging, innovative in vitro and in vivo models
Number of Research Projects: 02 Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: 11 Number of Presentations: 15
Selected Publications:
Sawarkar S. P., Deshpande S. G. , Bajaj A., Nikam V. S. In vivo evaluation of 5 ASA colon specific
tablet using rat animal model. (2015) AAPS PharmSciTech DOI:10.1208/s12249-015-0331-z.
Mukhametshina RT, Ruhs A, Singh I, Hasan D, Contreras A, Mehta A, Nikam VS, Ahlbrecht K,
Carraro G, Cabrera-Fuentes HA, Jiang D, Voswinckel R, Seeger W, Bellusci S, Scharffetter Kochanek
K, Bagaeva TV, Preissner KT, Boettger T, Braun T, Krüger M, Barreto G. Quantitativeproteome
analysis of alveolar type II cells revealed a connection of integrin receptor subunits beta 2/6and WNT
signaling. J Proteome Res. 2013 Dec 6;12(12):5598-608. (IF 4.268)
Nikam VS, Schermuly RT, Dumitrascu R, Weissmann N, Kwapiszewska G, Morrell N, Klepetko W,
Fink L, Seeger W, Voswinckel R. (2010) Treprostinil inhibits the recruitment of bone marrow-derived
circulating fibrocytes in chronic hypoxic pulmonary hypertension. Eur Respir J; 36(6):1302-1314. (IF
10.569)
Nikam VS, Wecker G, Schermuly RT, Rapp U., Szelepusa K., Seeger W, Voswinckel R. Treprostinil
inhibits adhesion and differentiation of fibrocytes via cAMP and Rap dependent ERK inactivation.
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2011 Oct;45(4):692-703. (IF 4.10).
N Kuse, V Nikam, M Szibor, T Braun, W Seeger, R Voswinckel. In vitro and in vivo tracing of
fluorescently tagged cell types in lung. Pneumologie 06/2012; 66(06). DOI:10.1055/s-0032-1315546
K. Szelepusa, W. Janssen, V. Nikam, W. Seeger, R. Schermuly, R. Voswinckel. Zirkulierende
Fibrozyten in der Pathogenese und Therapie von pulmonaler Hypertonie – die Rolle von
Rezeptortyrosinkinasen. Pneumologie 11/2011; 65(S 02):S145-S145. DOI:10.1055/s-0030-1256835
V Nikam, G Hild, R Schermuley, R Dumitrascu, N Weissmann, W Seeger, R Voswinckel. Circulating
fibrocytes in pulmonary vascular remodelling. Pneumologie 02/2009; 63(02). DOI:10.1055/s-0029-
1202456.
K Szelepusa, V Nikam, S Pullamsetti, R Schermuly, W Seeger, R Voswinckel. Rolle von
Rezeptorkinase-Inhibitoren bei der Rekrutierung und Differenzierung zirkulierender Fibrozyten
Pneumologie 02/2009; 63(02). DOI:10.1055/s-0029-1202459.
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Dr. Rub R. A., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Pharmacognosy
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmacognosy,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9890937888
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2016): Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune.
M. Pharm. (1992): Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Poona College of Pharmacy, University of Pune.
B. Pharm. (2002): Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Poona College of Pharmacy, University of Pune.
Professional Work Experience:
1st February 2017 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
1stJuly 1998 to10th September 2016:M.C.E.Society’s Allana College of Pharmacy,, Pune.
21st November 1992 to 30th May 1994: Y. B. Chavan College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad.
1st October 1988 to 20th November 1992 -Hospital Pharmacist, Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation,
Pimpri.
1st August 1987 to 30th September 1988-Production Chemist, Nulife Pharmaceuticals, Pimpri, Pune.
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 151822)
Life Member-Indian Pharmaceutical Association
Member-Society for Ethnopharmacology.
Member of BOS SPPU (2005-2010)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry (I,II,III),Natural Product Chemistry, Natural Drug
Technology,AnalyticalPharmacognosy,NaturalProduct:Commerce,Industry and Regulation..
PG: Drug Regulatory Affairs. Research Methodology,
Research Foci:
Number of Research Projects: 03 Grants Received: 22 Lacs
Number of Publications: 35 Number of Presentations: 35
Research Publications: (Last 5 years)
Rukhsana A. Rub, Wasimuzzama Khan, Mujib Atar, Tausif Shaikh, Rashmi Tambe, S. Katekar,
Pharmacognostic and Preliminary Phytochemical investigation of Salvadorapersica Linn
(Salvadoraceae); Journal of Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry; 2010; 2 (4): 319-323.
Rukhsana A. Rub, Mujib Atar, Wasimuzzama Khan, Tausif Shaikh, Pharmacognostic and Preliminary
Phytochemical Investigation of Argeria nervosa Roots (Conolvulaceae)”; Journal of Pharmacognosy
& Phytochemistry; 2010;2 (5): 359-363.
Rukhsana A. Rub Wasimuzzama Khan, Mujib Atar, Tausif Shaikh, Rashmi Tambe, S. Katekar,
Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Miswak (Salvadorapersica Linn Salvadoraceae): An
Overview”; Pharmacology online .2010; 2(1) : 534-548.
Rukhsana A Rub Tauseef Shaikh, Atar Mujum, Khan Wasimuzzama, An Overview on Phytochemical
and Pharmacological profile of Cichoriumintybus Linn. Pharmacology online 2010.;2(1):298-307.
Rub Rukhsana A, Shaikh Tauseef, Mujum Atar, Wasimuzzama Khan, Pharmacognostic and
Phytochemical Screening of Chicoriumintybus Linn Seed. Asian J. Research Chem. Oct-Dec.
20103(4): 977- 980.
Ganjare AB, Nirmal SA, Rub RA, Patil AN, Pattan SR. Use of Cordiadichotoma bark in treatment of
Ulcerative colitis”; Pharmaceutical Biology; 2011; 49(8): 850-855.
Leena L. Sonawane , Sunil A. nirmal, Rukhsana A. RUB .“Effect of Tephrosiapurpurea Roots Extracts
on Acetic Acid Induced Colitis in Mice”; Latin American Journal of Pharmacy; 30 (2): 402-6 (2011);
July 3, 2010.
Rukhsana Rub, Abrar Tamboli, Imran Khan, Ketan Bhutkar. Systematic Review on Phytochemical
and Pharmacological profile of Lobelia nicotianaefolia Roth E & S. Pharmacologyonline.2011;3(1):
7-22.
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Dr. Patil A. R., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Pharmaceutics
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutics,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9763669070
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2015): BVDU Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.
M. Pharm. (2004): BVDU Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.
B. Pharm. (2002): BVDU Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.
Professional Work Experience:
16th June 2017 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
1st February 2017 to 15th June 2017: JSPM’s Rajarshi Shahu College of Pharmacy & Research,Tathawade,
Pune.
16th September 2016 to 31st January 2017: Alard College of Pharmacy, Hinjewadi, Pune.
9th August 2004 to 31st March 2008: Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research,
Pimpri, Pune.
1st April 2008 to 21st June 2010: Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Pharmacy, Akurdi, Pune.
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 151822)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutics, Physical Pharmacy, Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics
PG: Advanced Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics, Research Methodology,
Research Foci: Pulmonary drug delivery, Nanoparticulate drug delivery, Liposomes, Brain targeting,
Solubility improvement, Experimental design & Biostatistics
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: 11 Number of Presentations: 05
Selected Publications:
Patil-Gadhe A, Pokharkar V, Palla Prathyusha. Efavirenz loaded nanostructured lipid carrier
engineered for brain targeting through intranasal route: In-vivo pharmacokinetic and toxicity study.
Biomed & Pharmaco 2017;94:150-164 (IF 2.759).
Patil-Gadhe A, Pokharkar V, Kaur G. Physicochemical and pharmacokinetic evaluation of
rosuvastatin loaded nanostructured lipid carriers: influence of long- and medium-chain fatty acid
mixture. J Pharm Invest 2017; 10.1007/s40005-017-0342-8.
Patil-Gadhe A, Pokharkar V. Pulmonary targeting potential of rosuvastatin loaded nanostructured lipid
carrier: Optimization by factorial design. Int J Pharm 2016;501:199-210 (IF 4.248).
Patil-Gadhe A, Kyadarkunte A, Pereira M, Jejurikar G, Patole M, Risbud A, Pokharkar V.
Rifapentine-proliposomes for inhalation: in-vitro and in-vivo toxicity. Toxicol Int 2014;21(3):275-
282.
Patil-Gadhe A, Kyadarkunte A, Patole M, Pokharkar V. Montelukast-loaded nanostructured lipid
carriers: Part II Pulmonary drug delivery and in vitro-in vivo aerosol performance. Eur J Pharm
Biopharm 2014;88(1):169-177 (IF 4.389).
Patil-Gadhe A, Pokharkar V. Montelukast-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers: Part I Oral
bioavailability improvement. Eur J Pharm Biopharm 2014;88(1):160-168 (IF 4.389).
Patil-Gadhe A, Pokharkar V. Single step spray drying method to develop proliposomes for inhalation:
A systematic study based on quality by design approach. Pul Pharmacol Ther 2014;27:197-207 (IF
2.676).
Patil-Gadhe A, Pokharkar V, Sachan M. Experimental design approach to develop Acyclovir-loaded
ethyl cellulose microspheres for topical application. Adv Sci Engg Med 2014;6:421-429.
Patil-Gadhe A, Kamble R, Ghogare A, Mahadik K. Zileuton-liposomal dry powder for inhalation:In-
vitro and in-vivo characterization. J Nanopharm Drug Deliv 2013;1:410-421
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Dr. Zambre V. P., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 8380946824
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2012): Faculty of Pharmacy, The M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat
M. Pharm. (2005): Appasaheb Birnale College of Pharmacy, Sangli, Maharashtra
B. Pharm. (2003): AISSMS College of Pharmacy, Pune, Maharashtra
Professional Work Experience:
15th Dec.2011 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
1st Jan. 2009 to 31 Dec. 2010 Visiting Faculty (Bioinformatics Course) at M. S. University of Baroda,
Vadodara, Gujarat
15th April 2006 to 7 September 2007 Macleods Pharmaceutical Ltd. Mumbai 5 September 2005 to 7 April 2006 Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lonavala, Pune
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council
Life Member, Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (Membership No.: MA/LM-2247)
Life Member of Association of Community Pharmacy of India (Membership No.: GJ/LM/004 )
Subject Taught:
UG: Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Bioorganic Chemistry & Drug Design, Natural
Product Chemistry
PG: Drug Design, Research Methodology
Research Foci: Computer-Aided Drug Design- Ligand & Structure-Based Drug Design viz. 3D-QSAR,
Pharmacophore modeling, High throughput virtual screening, Molecular Docking.
Number of Research Projects: 01 (During Ph.D. Tenure) Grants Received: 02
Number of Publications: 14 Number of Presentations: 06
Selected Publications:
Zambre VP, V Hambarde, NN Petkar, C Patel, SD Sawant (2015) Structural investigations by in silico
modeling for designing NR2B subunit selective NMDA receptor antagonists RSC Adv., 5, 23922-
23940 ISSN Number: 2046-2069 (Impact Factor: 3.108)
Nandiwale, KY, Galande ND, Thakur P, Sawant SD, Zambre VP, Bodake VV. (2014) One-Pot
Synthesis of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural by Cellulose Hydrolysis over Highly Active Bimodal
Micro/Mesoporous HZSM-5 Catalyst ACS Sust. Chem. & Engg. 2(7): 1928-1932 ISSN Number:
2168-0485 (Impact factor: 5.951)
Zambre VP, Murumkar PR, Giridhar R, Yadav MR. (2009) Structural investigations of acridine
derivatives by CoMFA and CoMSIA reveal novel insight into their structures toward DNA G-
quadruplex mediated telomerase inhibition and offer a highly predictive 3D-model for substituted
acridines. J. Chem. Inf. Model., 49:1298-311 ISSN Number: 1549-960X (Impact Factor: 3.760)
Zambre VP, Murumkar PR, Giridhar R, Yadav MR. (2010) Development of highly predictive 3D-
QSAR CoMSIA models for anthraquinone and acridone derivatives as telomerase inhibitors which
target G-quadruplex DNA telomere J. Mol. Graph. Model. 29:229–239 ISSN Number: 1093-3263
(Impact Factor:1.754)
Zambre VP, Giridhar R, Yadav MR. (2013) Pharmacophore modeling and 3D-QSAR (CoMSIA)
studies for structural requirements of some triazine derivatives as G-quadruplex binders for telomerase
inhibition Med. Chem. Res. 22:4685-4699 ISSN Number: 1554-8120 (Impact Factor:1.277)
Murumkar PR, DasGupta S, Zambre VP, Giridhar R, Yadav MR. (2010) Development of predictive
pharmacophore model for in silico screening and 3D QSAR CoMFA and CoMSIA studies for lead
optimization for designing of potent Tumor Necrosis Factor α Converting Enzyme inhibitors. J. Comp.
Aid. Mol. Des. 24:143-156 ISSN Number: 1573-4951 (Impact Factor: 3.028)
Murumkar PR, DasGupta S, Zambre VP, Giridhar R, Yadav MR. ( 2009) Development of Predictive
3D-QSAR CoMFA and CoMSIA Models for beta-aminohydroxamic Acid-Derived Tumor Necrosis
Factor-alpha Converting Enzyme Inhibitors.” Chem. Biol. Drug Des., 73:97-107 ISSN Number: 1747-
0285 (Impact Factor: 2.396).
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Dr. Suralkar (Sarda) A. A., M. Pharm., Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Pharmacology
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmacology,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 8390766001
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2014): Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune.
M. Pharm. (2004): University of Pune, Pune.
B. Pharm. (2002): Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad.
Professional Work Experience:
15th June 2017 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
2nd September 2004 to 28th April 2016: Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research,
Pimpri, Pune.
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 108503)
Member of APTI (MA/LM 684)
Subject Taught:
UG: Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pharmacology I/ II/ III
PG: Advanced Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology, Molecular Pharmacology.
Research Foci: Pharmacological investigation of some plants for antiasthmatic activity.
Number of Research Projects: 01 Grants Received: 02 Lacs
Number of Publications: 38 Number of Presentations: 16
Selected Publications:
Suralkar A. A., Gund K. Gastroprotective effect of Abrus precatorius on ethanol-induced and aspirin +
pylorus ligation-induced peptic ulcer in rats. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research
2014; 7, (1): 57-62.
Suralkar A. A., Tayade G. V., Dose R. Michelia champaca: A useful remedy for mast cell stabilization,
antiallergic & antianaphylactic activity in the management of asthma. World Journal of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences 2015: 4 (5): 1207-17.
Suralkar A. A., Jadhav S., Gupta N, Bhoite C. Anti-arthritic potential of Helianthus annuus in laboratory
animals. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 2015; 8(6): 53-57.
Suralkar A. A., Kasture S.B. Inhibitory effect of Dolichos biflorus extract on allergic airway
inflammation and hyperresponsiveness in animal model of ovalbumin-induced asthma. International
Journal of Phytomedicine 2013; 5(2): 197-206.
Suralkar A. A., Kasture S.B. Evaluation of antihistaminic activity of Dolichos biflorus. International
Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences Oct 2013; 4(4): 346 – 352
Suralkar A. A., Kasture S.B. Anti-allergic and anti-anaphylactic activities of Dolichos biflorus.
International Journal of Green Pharmacy2013; 7 (3): 196-200.
Suralkar A. A., Kasture S.B. Inhibitory effect of Abrus precatorious extract on bronchial hyperreactivity
induced by ovalbumin in experimental animals. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences 2013; 5(1): 403-409.
Jadhav V.B., Thakare V.N., Suralkar A.A., Naik S.R. Ameliorative effect of Luffa accutangula Roxb.
on doxorubicin induced cardiac and Nephrotoxicity in mice. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology
2013; 51: 149-156.
Suralkar A. A., Jadhav V., Thakare .V, Deshpande A.D., Naik S.R. Hepatoprotective activity of Luffa
accutangula against CCl4 and rifampicin induced liver toxicity in rats: A biochemical and
histopathological evaluation. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 2010; Vol 48: 822-29.
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Mrs. Singh M. C., M. Pharm., Quality Assurance
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutics,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9860493404
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
M. Pharm. (1992): C.U. Shah College of Pharmacy Mumbai.
B. Pharm. (1990): BVDU Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.
Professional Work Experience:
9/9/2008 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
16/08/2006-30/05/2008:University of Guayan Department of Health sciences, Senior Lecturer.
2 /07/2004-7/10/2005-S.T.E.S’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune, Assistant
Professor In Pharmaceutics.
2/08/1996-1/07/2004:M.C.E. Society’s Allana College of Pharmacy, Pune, Lecture.
1/08/1992–1/08/1996:P.D.E.A.’s S.G.R.S. College of Pharmacy, Saswad. Lecturer in Pharmaceutics,
Promoted to Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutics.
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No76964)
Life member APTI-MA/LM-073
Life member IPA- MAH/PUNE/LM/0059
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutics-I, II,III. Pharm. Engineering, Sterile products, Cosmetic science
PG: Sterile products, Cosmeticology, Novel drug delivery systems
Research Foci: Nutraceuticals, Nanoparticulate drug delivery, Liposomes, Solubility improvement,
Hydrotropy
Number of Research Projects: 01 Grants: 2.5 Lacs
Number of Publications: 16 Number of Presentations: 10
Selected Publications:
Meera Honrao, S.Y. Gabhe et al Simultaneous quantitation of Sulphadiazine and Trimethoprim in
Tablets by HPLC. Indian Drugs Sept 1993.
Meera Honrao, Ritesh Pabari, Gels, The Indian Pharmacist (New Delhi) A. 2004, vol. 3, pp. 16-21.
ISSN : 0972-7914.
Meera S. Honrao, Javed Akhtar AnsariImpurity profile a review. www.pharmainfo.net/reviews Vol. 3
Issue 4 Sept 2005.
Meera Honrao, Mind your Food for your Health, Nisargupcharvarta, May 2007.National Institute of
Naturopathy, Department of Aush, Ministry of health.
Meera Singh, Shalaka Dhat, et al Anti acne property of Honey in combination with Cinnamon
zeylanicum and Rubia Cardifolia (l) Adv. Pharmacol. Toxicol. 2007; 8(2):75-77.
Meera C. Singh et al. Review on various techniques of solubility enhancement of poorly soluble drugs
with special emphasis on solid dispersion.Journal of Pharmacy Research 2010; 3(10):2494-2501.
Meera Singh, Anita Sapkale, Mangesh Thorat, Nutraceuticals - Global status and applications: a
Review, International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences, Jul-Sep 2012;1 (3) :1166-
1181.
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Mrs. Ghante M. R., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune - 48
Phone: Office: 020-26906166; Extn. – 210
Fax: 020-26931322 Cell: 9850190499
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. Pursuing: Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune.
M. Pharm. (2004): Appasaheb Birnale College of Pharmacy, Sangli, Shivaji University
B. Pharm. (2002): D.S.T.S. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Solapur, Shivaji University
Professional Work Experience:
Lecturer (2005-2010): S.T.E.S’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune -48.
Assistant Professor (2011- till date): S.T.E.S’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa,
Pune -48.
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 67133)
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India Membership no - MA/LM-1102
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – I, Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry – II, Pharmaceutical
Organic Chemistry – III, Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biochemistry
PG: Advanced Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetics, Research Methodology,
Research Foci: To develop and validate various analytical methods by using UV-spectrophotometry, RP-
HPLC, and HPTLC. To develop Stability Indicating Assay Methods for various drugs and formulations.
Number of Research Projects: 03 Grants Received: 3.90 Lacs
Number of Publications: 26 Number of Presentations: 24
Selected Publications:
Sanjay Sawant, Minal Ghante, Stability Indicating Method Development and Validation of
Finasteride by High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography studies, Asian Journal of Chemistry ,
2017, 29 (10), 2159-2162. ISSN No. 0970-7077 (IF: 0.2).
Sanjay Sawant, Minal Ghante, Development and Validation of Stability Indicating Method for
Darunavir with Forced Degradation Studies Using LC-ESI-MS/MS, Asian Journal of Chemistry,
2016, 28(8), 1729-1733. ISSN No. 0970-7077 (IF: 0.2).
Sanjay Sawant, Minal Ghante, A Validated Stability Indicating RP-HPLC Method for Simvastatin,
Identification and Characterization of Forced Degradation Products of Simvastatin Using LC-ESI-
MS/MS, Advances in Analytical Chemistry, 2015, 5(1),8-16. ISSN No. 2163-2839.
Development and Validation Of UV Spectrophotometric Method For Estimation Of Darunavir
Ethanolate In Bulk And Tablet Dosage Form, Minal R. Ghante*, Rohan S. Shelar, Sanjay D. Sawant,
Manoj M. Kadam, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 6(7), 2014, ISSN-
0975-1491.
Development and Validation Of UV Spectrophotometric Methods For Estimation Of Atazanavir
Sulphate In Bulk And Tablet Dosage Form, Minal R. Ghante*, Manoj M. Kadam, Sanjay D. Sawant,
Rohan S. Shelar, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 6, (7), 2014,
ISSN- 0975-149.
Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis of Some Traditional And Named Reactions: A Practical
Approach Of Green Chemistry, Amit G. Nerkar*, Dhanashri Pawale, Minal R. Ghante And Sanjay D.
Sawant, International Journal Of Pharmacy And Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5 (3), 2013, ISSN- 0975-
1491.
Synthesis And Antioxidant Activity Of Novel 4,8-Disubstituted-3,4-Dihydro-6-Methyl-Imidazo[1,5-
B][1,2,4]Triazin-2(8h)-One Derivatives, Atul Baravkar*, Sanjay Sawant1, Aniruddh Chabukswar2,
Amit Nerkar3, Minal Ghante4, SheelaMalwadkar5, Journal of Applied Pharmacy, 5(4), 2013, 827-837,
ISSN 19204159.
Simultaneous UV spectrophotometric method for estimation of ritonavir and lopinavir in bulk and
tablet dosage form, Jyoti M. Salunke*, Dnyaneshwar S. Pawar, Vinit D. Chavhan and Minal R.
Ghante, Der Pharmacia Lettre, 2013, 5 (3):156-162, ISSN 0975-5071.
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Ms. Dole M. N., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Quality Assurance Technique,
Campus Address:
Department of Quality Assurance Technique,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9049530832
e-mail: [email protected] Education:
M. Pharm. (2000) - BVDU Poona College of Pharmacy: Pune University.
B. Pharm. (1997) – SGRS College of Pharmacy, Saswad:Pune University
Professional Work Experience:
28th June 2006 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
1st April 2002 to30th October 2002 Litaka Pharmaceutical Ltd., Pune
1st Decemeber 2001 to 28th February 2002 Knoll Pharmaceutical Ltd.
1st Decemeber 2000 to 28th November 2001 Biostar Pharmaceutical Ltd.
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 92268)
Life time member of Association of Teachers of India.
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutical Analysis, Communication and soft skill
PG: Advanced Analytical Technique, Quality Planning and Analysis, Pharmacovigilance, Quality
Assurance and Techniques
Research Foci: Analytical method development & validation, Development & validation of stability
indicating HPLC method.
Number of Research Projects: 01 Grants Received: 1.0 Lacs
Number of Publications: 21 Number of Presentations: 06
Selected Publications:
Dole M. N., Lonkar, N. A., Sawant S. D. Development and validation of stability indicating RP-
HPLC method for the estimation of apremilast by force degradation studies. World J, Pharm. Pharm.
Sci. 2017; 6(4): 1493-1502.
Dole M. N., Nemade R. M., Sawant S. D. Development and validation of stability indicating RP-
HPLC method for the estimation of Sofobuvir by force degradation studies. World J, Pharm. Pharm.
Sci. 2017; 6(4): 1503-1512.
Dole M. N., Mokashi M. Formulation and evaluation of herbal gel containing methanolic extract of
Annonasquamosa leaves. Int. J Sci Res. 2017;6(5): 1064-1066.
Mrs. Muno N. M., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutics,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 8928343301
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D (Pursuing) – Pacific Academy of Higher Education and Research
M. Pharm. (2006) Industrial Pharmacy – SNDT University, Mumbai.
B. Pharm. (2008) – Pune University
Professional Work Experience: 12th January 2008 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No.85345 )
Association of Teachers of India (MA/LM-1360)
Subject Taught: UG: Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Immunology, Cosmetic Science, Pharmaceutics, MDP
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PG: Cosmeticology, Sterile Products Formulation and Technology
Research Foci: Design and Evaluation of novel and targeted drug delivery systems.
Synthesis and characterization of derivatives of polymers and extending their application in
designing drug delivery systems
Drug delivery using Biodegradable polymers
Design and Evaluation of Mucoadhesive drug delivery systems.
Number of Research Projects:02 Grants Received: 4.40 Lacs
Number of Publications: 12 Number of Presentations: 20
Selected Publications:
Neha Munot, Swati Bahulkar, Sachin Surwase. Synthesis, characterization of thiolated karaya gum
and evaluation of effect of pH on its mucoadhesive and sustained release properties. Carbohydrate
Polymers. 2015; 130:183-190.(impact factor 4.075)
Neha Munot, Sachin Surwase, Bhaskar Idage, Susheela Idage. Tailoring the Properties of mPEG-
PLLA Nanoparticles for Better Encapsulation and Tuned Release of the Hydrophilic Anticancer
Drug. Drug Delivery and Translational Research. 2017;7(33). ( Impact factor 3.094)
Neha Manish Munot, Gujar Kishore, Karnure Mithila. Development and evaluation of biodegradable
microspheres embedded in in situ gel for controlled delivery of hydrophilic drug for treating oral
infections: In vitro and in vivo studies. Asian journal of pharmaceutics.2014;8(3):225-254(Impact
factor 0.460)
Neha Munot, Amrita Bajaj. Formulation and evaluation of gastroretentive indapamide microballoons
in combination with telmisartan minitablets. International Journal of Pharma and Bio
Sciences.2011;2(2):141-152
Neha Manish Munot, Minal Rushikesh Ghante, Asmita Shripad Deshpande, Preeti Vinod Gaikwad.
Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Indapamide and
Telmisartan. Journal of Pharmacy Research. 2010;3(12):2941-2943
Mr. Sarda P. S., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmacology
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmacology,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 7798444001
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
M. Pharm. (2007): Pd. Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Pimpri, Pune.
B. Pharm. (2002): Y. B. Chavan College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad
Professional Work Experience:
Asst. Prof. of Pharmacology at Smt. KashibaiNavale College of Pharmacy, Pune. (Since 1/07/2009)
Planning Manager – Watermelon Healthcare Communications, Mumbai (01/05/2008 to 1/06/2009)
Lecturer at MarathwadaMitraMandal’s College of Pharmacy, Pune (01/05/2007 to 30/04/2008)
Product Executive at Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (05/10/2004 to 10/03/2005)
Professional Service Representative at Sarabhai Piramal Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. ( 02/04/2002 to
03/10/2004)
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 88820)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmacology IV, Pharmacology V, Pharmaceutical Business Management, Pathophysiology
PG: Clinical Pharmacology
Research Foci: Pharmacological evaluation in following therapeutic areas
Antiasthmatic activity
Analgesic & Anti-inflammatory activity
Antiulcer activity
Antidiabetic activity
Anti-hyperlipidemic activity
Pharmacoeconomics
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Number of Research Projects: 01 Grants Received: 3.30 Lacs
Number of Publications: 05 Number of Presentations: 03
Selected Publications:
Antihistaminic and antispasmotic potential of pongamiapinnata.
Int. J. Pharm. Phytopharmacol. Res.2014; 4 (2): 120-22.
Protective effect of polyherbaldrug, Acisim in ethanol induced gastric mucosal lesionsin experimental
rats. Inventi Rapid: Ethnopharmacology 2011; (3)
In vivo animal models for evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity.Pharmainfo.net.2008; 6 (2).
Antiasthmatic activity of aq. Extract of Gymnemasylvestre, PlantaIndica, 2007; 3(3): 25-27.
Evaluation of antidepressant activity of Gymnemasylvestre, PlantaIndica, 2007;3,(1): 41-43.
Mrs. Lasure P. S., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune - 48
Phone: Office: 020-26906166; Extn. – 210
Fax: 020-26931322 Cell: 9850843547
E-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. : (Registered) PAHER, Udaipur Rajasthan
M. Pharm. (2008): Government college of pharmacy, Karad.
B. Pharm. (2005): STES. Smt. Kashibai Navale college of Pharmacy, Pune.
Professional Work Experience:
1st September 2009 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
8th August 2008 to 30th August 2017: AES, College of Pharmacy, Narhe, Pune.
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 78828)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutical Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology,
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Research Foci: Analytical Method development of APIs, herbal and Pharmaceutical Products
Number of Research Projects: 01 Grants Received: 2.70 Lacs
Number of Publications: 07 Number of Presentations: 03
Selected Publications:
Design and Evaluation of Chronotropic Systems for Colon Targeted Drug Delivery, International
Journal of Pharmacy Research and Technology, August 2012, 2(3), 13-17 (IF 1.46).
Determination of anti-bacterial activity of punica granatum fruit, International Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences & Reasearch, October 2012, Vol. 3(11), 4421-4424, (IF 0.46).
Green Chemistry- Why and How- for Sustainable Chemical Industry and Environmentally
commendable Civilization: A Review”, Journal of Pharmacy Research, June 2011, 4(12), 4798-4804,
(IF 0.74).
Three Simple Spectrometric Methods for Fenofibrate in Tablet Form”, Journal of Pharmacy Research,
April 2011, 4(6), 1741-1742 (IF 0.74).
Ion exchange resins in pharmaceuticals: A review”, Journal of Pharmacy Research, October 2010,
3(12), 2928-2929, (IF 0.74).
Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method For Simultaneous Estimation of Indapamide and
Telmisartan”, Journal of Pharmacy Research, October 2010, 3(12), 2941-2943, (IF 0.74).
Ultra performance liquid chromatography: A recent novel development in HPLC” Pharmacie globale:
International journal of comprehensive pharmacy, September 2010, 01 (02), 08.
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Ms. Marwaha T. K., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutics,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 8796972367
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (Pursuing): Savitribai Phule Pune University; AISSMS College of Pharmacy, Pune.
M. Pharm. (2012): Savitribai Phule Pune University; Allana College of Pharmacy, Pune.
B. Pharm. (2009): Savitribai Phule Pune University; Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Pune.
Professional Work Experience:
1st July 2016 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
22nd August 2013 to 31st June 2016: GSM College of Pharmacy, Wagholi, Pune.
Clinical Research Associate – Healing Hands Clinical Research Services, Pune
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 105368)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutics, Physical Pharmacy, Modern Dispensing Practices, Industrial Pharmacy, Advanced
Drug Delivery System
PG: Cosmeticology
Research Foci: Nanoparticulate drug delivery, Experimental design & Biostatistics, Emulgel, Herbal
Drug Delivery System, Thiomer
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: 03 Number of Presentations: 01
Selected Publications:
Tejinder Kaur Marwaha, Formulation Design And Evaluation Of Herbal Anti Psoriatic Emulgel.
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation (JPSI), May-June 2013,2(3);:30-42.
Tejinder Kaur Marwaha, Formulation Development Of Antipsoriatic Topical Babchi Oil Emulgel.
Research & Reviews Journal of Herbal Science, 2013,2(2).
Tejinder Kaur Marwaha, Kiran Bhise, Formulation Design and Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory
Activity of Commiphoramukul Loaded Emulgel. Journal of Research and Education in Indian
Medicine, April-June 2014; 20(2): 75-87.
Mrs. Godse S. D., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9403646488
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
M. Pharm. (20014): Yash Institute of Pharmacy, Aurangabad.
B. Pharm. (20012):. Yash Institute of Pharmacy, Aurangabad.
Professional Work Experience:
18th Augest 2016 to till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 130978)
Subject Taught: UG: Pharmaceutical Analysis V & VI
Research Foci: Method Development and Validation, Impurity profiling.
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: 02 Number of Presentations: 01
Selected Publications:
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Ms. Mathure D. M., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutics,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 7057693946
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
M. Pharm. (2010): AISSM’S College of Pharmacy, Pune
B. Pharm. (2008): NDMVP Samaja’s College of Pharmacy, Nasik.
Professional Work Experience:
1 Sept. 2010- Oct. 2012- Abhinav Education Society’s College of Pharmacy, Pune
5 Oct. 2012- 14 June 2016- Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa.
1 Dec. 2016- till date, Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa.
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutics, Modern Dispensing Practices, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Industrial Pharmacy,
Physical Pharmacy.
Research Foci: Design, Development and Evaluation of CNS targeted drug delivery system.
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: 03 Number of Presentations: 03
Selected Publications: -
Solubility enhancement of antihypertensive agent by solid dispersion technique. Int. J. Pharm Life
Sci. 2011;2(8):970-975.
Formulation & statistical optimization of controlled released pellets of cetrizine dihydrochloride.
Scholar research Library, Der Pharmacia letter.
Ms. Mahajan B. S., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 7588441800
e-mail: [email protected] Education:
M. Pharm. (2015): NDMVP Samaja’s College of Pharmacy, Nasik.
B. Pharm. (2013): Rajgad Dnyanpeeth College of Pharmacy, Bhor, Pune.
Professional Work Experience:
5th December 2016 to till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
26th March 2015 to 11st April 2016: Junior Research Scientist At Macleods Pharma R&D Centre,
Andheri, Mumbai.
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 170757).
Subject Taught: UG: Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
Research Foci: Design, synthesis and evaluation of CNS depressant activity of novel benzimidazole
derivatives.
Mrs. S. D. Godse, Dr. Gajanan Vaishnav, Development and validation of UV - Spectrophotometric
methods Terbutalin sulphate from bulk dosage form. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences, 2017. (Accepted) (IF 6.64) (ISBN 2278-4357)
Mrs. S. D. Godse, Dr. Gajanan Vaishnav Digitally enhance Thin layer chromatography for terbutalin
sulphate, World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2017. (Accepted) (IF 6.64)
(ISBN 2278-4357)
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Mrs. Jagtap S. G., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmacognosy
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmacognosy
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 8888837747
e-mail: [email protected] Education:
Ph. D. (Registered): Pacific University, Udaipur, Rajasthan.
M. Pharm. (2009): N.D.M.V.P, College of Pharmacy, Nashik.
B. Pharm. (2002): Modern College of Pharmacy, Nigadi, Pune.
Professional Work Experience:
21st October to till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
1st September 2006 to 10th Aug 2007: Sinhgad College of Pharmacy (Poly), Vadgaon, Pune.
16th December 2005 to 30th August 2006: Oswal Pharmaceuticals, Pune.
4th September 2004 to 31st May 2005: Biostar Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Bhosari, Pune.
1st Dec 2002 to 4th July 2003: Vijay Medical Stores, Pune.
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 70700),
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (MA/LM-1953)
Society for Ethnopharmacolgy (SFE/14/I-353) Till March, 2015
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry I & II, Analytical Pharmacognosy & Extraction Technology,
Natural Product Chemistry
Research Foci: Evaluation and Standardization of Herbal Raw Material and Ayurvedic Formulations,
Design, Development of Herbal dosage forms.
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: 05 Number of Presentations: 04
Selected Publications:
UV Spectrophotometric Method Development and Validation for Telmisartan in Bulk and Tablet
Dosage Form; Sj Vinit Chavhan, Rohini Lawande, Jyoti Salunke, Minal Ghante, Asian Journal
Pharmaceutical Journal and Clinical Research, 2013, 6 (4), 19-21.
Standardization and Antimicrobial Activity of Ficus religiosa Linn. (Fa Mily: Moraceae); Gahankari
Harshita, Jagtap Supriya, International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 2013, 4 (7), 114-117.
Atimicrobial Activity of Ficus glomerata Linn. Bark; Supriya G., Shelar Rohan S., Munot Neha M.,
Ghante Minal R., International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 2012, 3 (5), 281-284.
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: - Number of Presentations: -
Selected Publications: -
Mr. Takawale R. V., M. Pharm.,M.B.A.
Assistant Professor, Pharmacology
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmacology,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9921350770
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
M. Pharm. (2010): BVDU Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.
M.B.A ( 2000) Mahatma Phule Institute of Management, Pune
Analytical method development of active pharmaceutical ingradient.
Analytical method development and biological activity evaluation of herbal extract.
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B. Pharm. (1997): Seth Govind Raghunath Sable College of Pharmacy, Saswad.
Professional Work Experience
4th August 2011 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa ( Bk), Pune.
3rd August 2010 to 3rd August 2011 : Abhinav College of Pharmacy ( B.Pharm), Pune.
13th June 2006 to 2nd August 2010 : Abhinav College of Pharmacy ( D.Pharm), Pune.
8th Sep.1998 to 12th June 2006 : S.G.R.S.College of Pharmacy ( D.Pharm), Saswad.
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 45692)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmacology, Pathophysiology and clinical biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Business Management,
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Research Foci: Antiurolithiasis activity, Cardiac activity, Safety Pharmacology studies
Number of Research Projects: 01 Grants Received: 69,000/-
Number of Publications: 01 Number of Presentations: -
Selected Publications:
Takawale R,Bodhankar S, Mali V., Kapse C., Effect Of Lagenaria Siceraria Fruit Powder On Sodium
Oxalate Induced Urolithiasis In Wistar Rats, Journal of Ayurveda & Integrative Medicine, April –
June 2012
Ms. Abhyankar M. M., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmacognosy
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmacognosy,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9822620566
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
M. Pharm. (1995): MVP’Samaj’s College of Pharmacy, Nashik.
B. Pharm. (1993): MVP’Samaj’s College of Pharmacy, Nashik.
Professional Work Experience:
15th January 2014 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
19th November 1998 to 13th January 2014: Seth Govind Raghunath Sable College of Pharmacy, Saswad.
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No.33529)
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI).
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmacognosy,Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry-I,Natural Drug Technology.
PG: Advanced Pharmacognosy, Research Methodology,Drug Regulatory affairs.
Research Foci: Evaluation and standardization of herbal raw material and Ayurvedic formulations.
Design, development of Herbal dosage forms.
Number of Research Projects: 03 Grants Received: 6.1 Lacs
Number of Publications: 08 papers Books : 20 Number of Presentations: 06
Selected Publications:
Mukta Abhyankar,Vaishali Undale, Mukul Kelkar, Manoj Amrutkar Anjali Wankhede, Ashok
Bhosale“ Antinociceptive activity of Curcuma inodora rhizomes in mice; International Journal of
Pharmacology and Biological Sciences. Vol. 2 (1), 2008, 115-120.
Mukta Abhyankar, Vaishali Undale, Dipak Bharti, Ashok Bhosale; “Evaluation of antinflammatory,
Antipyretic and wound healing activity of Curcuma Inodora” Research Journal Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry, 1(1),2009,59-64.
Mukta Abhyankar,Vaishali Undale and Ashok Bhosale, Acute and subacutetoxicity studies on
shodhana processed guggul, IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 796-799.
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Dr. Bhusari V. K., M. Pharm., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9920808297, 8421104836
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
Ph. D. (2014): Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.
M. Pharm. (2008): Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Poona College of Pharmacy, Pune.
B. Pharm. (2006): Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur College of Pharmacy,
Nagpur.
Professional Work Experience:
10th August 2017 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
22nd September 2014 to 25th April 2017: Ajanta Pharma Limited, Charkop, Kandivali (West), Mumbai-
400067
13th August 2012 to 05th September 2014: Inventia Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., Thane-400604. 11th August 2008 to 14th August 2009: Wockhardt Research Centre, Chikalthana, Aurangabad-431210
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council
Subject Taught: UG: Pharmaceutical Analysis
Research Foci: Analytical method development and validation for single and multicomponents
formulation, APIs and herbal products; stability/degradation studies of APIs, pharmaceutical products
and herbal products; impurity profiling; use of hyphenated techniques for analytical method
development.
Number of Research Projects: -- Grants Received: --
Number of Publications: 31 Number of Presentations: 01
Selected Publications:
Sunil R. Dhaneshwar, Vidhya K. Bhusari, Mahadeo V. Mahadik, B. Santakumari, Application of a
stability-indicating tlc method for the quantitative determination of tenatoprazole in pharmaceutical
dosage forms. Journal of AOAC International, 2009, 92(02):387-393.
Vidhya K. Bhusari, Mahadeo V. Mahadik, Sunil R. Dhaneshwar, Application of a stability-indicating
HPTLC method for the quantitative determination of amtolmetin guacil in pharmaceutical dosage
form. Acta Chromatographica, 2009, 21(02):299-317.
Mahadeo Mahadik, Vidhya Bhusari, Mahesh Kulkarni, Sunil Dhaneshwar, LC-UV and LC-MS
evaluation of stress degradation behaviour of tenatoprazole. Journal of Pharmaceutical and
Biomedical Analysis, 2009, 50:787-793.
Sunil R. Dhaneshwar and Vidhya K. Bhusari, Development of a validated stability-indicating UPLC
assays method for levocetirizine. Journal of Analytical and Bioanalytical Techniques, 2011, 2(6):69.
Vidhya K. Bhusari and Sunil R. Dhaneshwar, Application of a stability-indicating TLC method for
the quantitative determination of dexketoprofen trometamol in pharmaceutical dosage forms. Journal
of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 2011, 34(20):2606-2620.
Vidhya K. Bhusari and Sunil R. Dhaneshwar, Validated HPTLC Method for simultaneous estimation
of atenolol, hydrochlorothiazide and amlodipine besylate in bulk drug and formulation. International
Journal of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2011, 1(3), 70-76.
Vidhya K. Bhusari and Sunil R. Dhaneshwar, Development of a validated stability-indicating HPLC
assay method for dexketoprofen trometamol, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences, 2012, 4(1):321-326.
Vidhya K. Bhusari and Sunil R. Dhaneshwar, Validated HPLC method for simultaneous quantitation
of amlodipine besylate, atenolol and aspirin in bulk drug and formulation, Journal of Pharmaceutical
and Biomedical Sciences, 2012, 17(9):1-6.
Vidhya K. Bhusari and Sunil R. Dhaneshwar, Validated HPTLC method for simultaneous estimation
of ethinyl estradiol and drospirenone in bulk drug and formulation, Reviews in Analytical Chemistry,
2012, 31(2):123-129.
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Ms. Gawarkar P. S., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutics,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 7385052438
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
M. Pharm. (2015): Rajarambapu College of Pharmacy, Kasegaon.
B. Pharm. (2013): Rajarambapu College of Pharmacy, Kasegaon.
Professional Work Experience:
Worked as Analyst in Quality Control Department, Medispray Laboratories, Satara.
6 month teaching experience as Assistant Professor in Sinhgad Institute of Pharmacy, Narhe, Pune.
16th August 2017 till date: Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048.
Professional affiliations: Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council (Registration No. 152991)
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutics-I, Cosmetic science.
Research Foci: Formulation and development, Analytical method development.
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: 04 Number of Presentations: 03
Selected Publications:
Priyanka S. Gawarkar, Pratibha S. Gavarkar, Shrinivas K. Mohite, Rahul S. Adnaik, “Development
and validation of UV - Spectrophotometric methods for simultaneous estimation of Amlodipine
Besylate and Bisoprolol Fumarate in pure and tablet dosage form”, International Journal of Universal
Pharmacy and Bio-Sciences, 4(3), 2015, 107-117.
Priyanka S. Gawarkar, Pratibha S. Gavarkar, Shrinivas K. Mohite, Rahul S. Adnaik, “Development
and validation of UV- Spectrophotometric method for determination of Amlodipine Besylate
following ICH guidelines and study of its degradation profile” International Journal of Institutional
Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 5(3), 2015, 86-94.
Priyanka S. Gawarkar, Pratibha S. Gavarkar, Shrinivas K. Mohite, Rahul S.Adnaik, “Roller
Compaction: An Overview”, International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio-Sciences, 4(3),
2015, 67-76.
Priyanka. S. Gawarkar, S. K. Mohite, C.S.Magdum, R. S.Adnaik, “Immediate Release Drug Delivery
System: A Review”, International Journal of Institutional Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 5(3), 2015,
259-278.
Ms. Sawant V. N., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9527076077
e-mail: [email protected]
Education:
M. Pharm. (2016): Government College of Pharmacy, Karad; Shivaji University
B. Pharm. (2014): Rajarambapu College of Pharmacy, Kasegaon, Sangli; Shivaji University
Professional Work Experience:
1st July 2016 to 15th April 2017: P.D.E.A.’s Shankarrao Ursal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences and
Research Centre, Kharadi, Pune.
16th April 2017 to 25th December 2017: G. S. M. T. Genaba Sopanrao Moze College of Pharmacy,
Wagholi, Pune.
26th December 2017 till date: STES Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-
411048
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council Mumbai (Registration No. 158964)
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Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Inrganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry.
Research Foci: Recrystallization
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: - Number of Presentations: -
Ms. Navasare V. S., M. Pharm.
Assistant Professor, Pharmacacognosy
Campus Address:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
S.T.E.S.’s Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa, Pune 411048.
Phone: Office: 020-26931322 Mobile: 9890563665
e-mail: [email protected] Education:
M. Pharm. (2012): Marathwada Mitramandal College of Pharmacy, Pune; Pune University
B. Pharm. (2010): Marathwada Mitramandal College of Pharmacy, Pune; Pune University
Professional Work Experience:
1st July 2013 to 5th September 2017: MSS College of Pharmacy, Medha, Satara.
6th September 2017 to 25th December 2017: GIPER Limb, Satara.
26th December 2017 till date: STES Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy, Kondhwa, Pune-411048
Professional affiliations:
Registered Pharmacist with Maharashtra State Pharmacy Council Mumbai (Registration No. 148900 )
Subject Taught:
UG: Pharmacognosy I-IV
Research Foci:
Number of Research Projects: - Grants Received: -
Number of Publications: 04 Number of Presentations: 03
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10. INFORMATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE
Sr. No. Particulars Available
Library
1 No. of Library books 5357
2 No. of titles available 1449
3 No. of journals and periodicals 24
4
List of online National/International Journals
93 (Science direct and Bentham Science)
STN facility for database search
5 Total cost of books and e-journals Rs. 68 lacs
6 Library book transaction Through AUTOLIB software
7 E-Library Facilities Yes
8 Digital Library Facility Yes
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS: As on 01/11/2017 (Above Rs. 5000/-)
Sr.
No.
Name of the Equipment Available
Qty
Price /Unit
(Rs)
Total
Amount
(Rs)
Procurement
Year
1. Department of Pharmaceutics
1 Centrifuge (Remi R-81) 02 14,578.5 29,157 2005-2006
2 Sieve shaker (Gyratory Jayant J-95) 01 13,543 13,543 2005-2006
3 Autoclave (Equiptron 7421-ST) 02 24,989 49,979 2005-2006
4 Hot Air Oven (18x18x18)(PEW250ss) 02 18,952 37,904 2005-2006
5 Hot Air Oven (12x12x12) (PEW 20 Ro) 02 13,175.5 26,351 2005-2006
6 Bulk Density Apparatus (Metalabs) 01 9,246 9,246 2005-2006
7 Electronic Balance (220 gm) Contech 01 16,859 16,859 2005-2006
8 Capsule filling Machine (Dolphin 1018 ss-
316)
01 16,483 16,483 2005-2006
9 Medium Duty High Speed Emulsifier (Remi RQ-127D)
01 6,806 6,806 2005-2006
10 Bacteriological incubator Size – 18”x
18”x18” Make – Pathak
02 16,312.5 32,625 2006-2007
11 Binocular Microscope Labomed Make –
Vision 2000
02 21,937.5 43,875 2006-2007
12 Steel Distillation plant wall Make – Pathak
Capacity – 4 Ltr/ hr
01 7,200 7,200 2006-2007
13 Aseptic cabinet with sloping front with
germicidal UV tube
01 5,625 5,625 2006-2007
14 Colony Counter Digital Make –Equiptron
( Medica Instruments)
01 6,359 6,359 2006-2007
15 Digital Conductivity meter with cell K-1,
Equiptronic
01 5,569 5,569 2006-2007
16 Antibiotic Zone Reader 01 11,137 11,137 2006-2007
17 Anaerobic Jar Equiptron (Medica
Instruments )
01 7,087 7,087 2006-2007
18 Hot Air Oven Size- 18”x18”x18” (Pathak) 01 15,750 15,750 2007-2008
19 Tablet Dissolution Tester Model- TDT -08L 01 1,10,250 1,10,250 2007-2008
20 Tablet Disintegration Tester Model- ED -2L 01 35,044 35,044 2007-2008
21 Tablet Friability Tester Model- EF -1W 01 27,562 27,562 2007-2008
22 90mm Membrane Filter Holder SS 316
quality
01 5,850 5,850 2007-2008
23 5 Liters Pressure vessel SS 316 quality 01 9,428 9,428 2007-2008
24 5 Liters Tank with stirrer SS 304 quality 01 19,687 19,687 2007-2008
25 12 Station Lab press multi tooling machine
Type- D,B, BB Model- GMP
01 1,92,951 1,92,951 2007-2008
26 Stability Chamber Triple Model- GMP 01 2,81,250 2,81,250 2007-2008
27 Vibratory Sifter 12”dia contact parts 316SS
Model- GMP
01 35,376 35,376 2007-2008
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28 Multimill lab model ( Portable type platform)
12 beaters
01 40,556 40,556 2007-2008
29 Rapid mixture granulator Model- Lab 01 1,87,031 1,87,031 2007-2008
30 Coating Pan 12” GMP 01 30,994 30,994 2007-2008
31 Polishing Pan 300- 4S 01 9,619 9,619 2007-2008
32 Planetary mixture Model- GMP 01 59850 59,850 2007-2008
33 Ointment Cream MFG Unit 01 1,96,875. 1,96,875 2007-2008
34 Liquid oral MFG unit 01 185625 1,85,625 2007-2008
35 Spraying system 01 61,988 61,988 2007-2008
36 SS. S Tanks 40Lit. 01 10,688 10,688 2007-2008
37 Capsule filling machine ( Pampack design) hand operated
01 37,358 37,358 2007-2008
38 ROPP capping machine 01 21,550 21,550 2007-2008
39 Bulk Density App. Make- DBK 01 21,938 21,938 2007-2008
40 Horizontal Laminar Flow Unit Model- CS
324
01 56,445 56,445 2007-2008
41 Semi automatic labeling machine 01 12,480 12,480 2007-2008
42 Air Handling Unit for Aseptic Area 01 4,20,000 4,20,000 2008-2009
43 Double Cone Blender, Capacity 10 Lit,
SS 316, 0.5 HP/3 phase?TEFC/1440 RPM
01 62,688 62,688 2008-2009
44 Fluid Bed Dryer, Capacity 5 Kg,
Model-GMP, Type- Lab Model
01 2,07,887 2,07,887 2008-2009
45 Digital Brookfield Viscometer 01 1,65,984 1,65,984 2008-2009
46 Contech Electronic Balance Model-CT-
601Acc.- 0.1g Cap- 600g
01 7687.33 7,687 2008-2009
47 Ball Mill with stainless steel drum Male-
Almicro Cap- 1kg.
01 6,410.00 6,410 2008-2009
48 Vacuum Pump oil ¼th Hp superior Make-
Value Model- VE 115
01 7,363.00 7,363 2008-2009
49 Ampoule Filling sealing machine Hand operated make- Intex
01 7,579.00 7,579 2008-2009
50 Ointment filling Machine Make- Intex 01 7,796.00 7,796 2008-2009
51 B.O. D. Incubator with voltage stabilizer make- Remi
02 67,231.0 1,34,462 2008-2009
52 Homogenizer higher speed
Make- Remi Model- RQT 127A/D
05 9,212.60 46,063 2008-2009
53 Semi Automatic Bottle Washing Machine 01 47,734 47,734 2008-2009
54 Semi Automatic Bottle Filling Machine 01 43,837.0 43,837 2008-2009
55 Semi Automatic Bottle Filling Machine with syringe
02 16,561.0 16,561 2008-2009
56 Mini Geared Stirrer (Propeller type Agitator) 05 5,937.80 29,689 2008-2009
57 Diffusion Cell Apparatus Make- Orchid
Maodel- FDC 06
01 45,787.00 45,787 2009-2010
58 Lab Spray Drier, Model LU-222 Advanced 01 5,80,000.0
0
5,80,000 2010-2011
59 Tablet Disssolution Test Apparatus (DISSO-
8000) Make- Labindia
01 1,40,625.0
0
1,40,625 2012-2013
60 Tablet Disintegration Tesater Model-
(DT1000)
01 54000.00 54,000 2012-2013
61 Ultrasonic Sonicator with Generator of 250
watts OSCAR make- SONAPROSPR-
250MP for particle disperson with tinanium
harn 6mm& 12mm dia.
01 1,28,250 1,28,250 2012-2013
62 Orbital Incubator Shaker Make- Biotech 01 99731 99731 2012-2013
63 AHU Unit of sterial room 01 1006633 1006633 2014-2015
64 Small Sample Adapter for Brookfield
Viscometer Model- SSA
01 130781 130781 2014-2015
65 Vacuum Oven Model- LVO-201, Make-
Labocon
01 99844 99844 2015-16
66 Semi Automated Biochemistry Analyzer
Brand Star 21 Plus
01 110250 110250 2015-16
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67 Universal Testing Machine
Model- KIC-01-050-C)
01 104737 104737 2015-16
TOTAL 60,04,328
2. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Sr.
No.
Name of the Equipment Available
Qty
Price /Unit
(Rs)
Total
Amount
(Rs)
Procurement
Year
1 Abbe’s Refractometer (Rajdhani RSR-1) 01 14,271 14,271 2005-2006
2 Polarimeter (Rajdhani RSR-1) 01 19,597 19,597 2005-2006
3 Digital Photoelectric Colorimeter (Equiptron
EQ-650A)
01 6,633 6,633 2005-2006
4 Photoelectric Colorimeter (Equiptron EQ-
650A)
01 7,160 7,160 2005-2006
5 Digital pH meter (Equiptronic EQ-610) 04 5,527.5 22,110 2005-2006
6 Electronic Balance (220gm) Contech 02 16,859 33,718 2005-2006
7 Electronic Balance (50gm) Contech 01 20,435 20,435 2005-2006
8 Soxhlet Apparatus 01 5,315 5,315 2005-2006
9 Melting point Apparatus (Veego VMP-1) 02 10,884.5 21,769 2005-2006
10 Vacuum Pump (Superfit) 01 7,781 7,781 2005-2006
11 Water Distillation Unit (SS table –7652) 01 5,799 5,799 2005-2006
12 Hot Plate with Magnetic Stirrer (MS-2) 02 7,816 15,632 2005-2006
13 Shimadzu ELB BL –330H Model – BL330H
Make – Shimadzu, Capacity – 300gms
02 14,625 29,250 2006-2007
14 Shimadzu ELB BL –200H Model – BL220H
Make – Shimadzu, Capacity – 220gms
01 31,500 31,500 2006-2007
15 Vacuum Pump oil Make – Super fir Model
– OFD 45 s Motor – 1/B Max. press with
vacuum gauge regulator for oil free pump
03 8,154.66 24,464 2006-2007
16 Water Bath with thermostatic with control,
12 holes (Pathak)
03 7,477.67 22,343 2006-2007
17 Laboratory Fume Cupboard Size – 7’ & 5’ 02 1,43,848 2,87,696 2006-2007
18 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer
(Jasco V 530 pc)
01 2,04,660 2,04,660 2006-2007
19 Hot Air oven Size- 18”x 18”x18” (Pathak) 02 16,565.50 33,131 2006-2007
20 Ultrasonicator Model- UCB 400 01 24,907 24,907 2007-2008
21 Digital Nephelo turbidiometer
Make- Systronic , Model- 132
01 9,959 9,959 2007-2008
22 Digital PH Meter Make- Systronic , Model-
802
02 8,072 16,144 2007-2008
23 Digital Flame flurometer Make- Systronic ,
Model- 802
01 40,255 40,255 2007-2008
24 Digital Photoflurometer Make- Systronic ,
Model- 152
01 30,925 30,925 2007-2008
25 Contech Electronic Balance
Model –CA 3A Cap.- 30gAccuracy-0.0001g
01 36,691 36,691 2007-2008
26 Digital Conductivity meter Model -306
Make- Systronic
01 13,733 13,733 2007-2008
27 Deep freezer with stabilizer Model- Remi
Model- RQFV -170
01 51,638 51,638 2007-2008
28 Contech Electronic Balance Model-
CA-601 Capacity-600g,Accuracy-0.1g,
04 8,698 34,792 2007-2008
29 Contech Electronic Balance Model-
CB-220 Capacity-220g,Accuracy-0.01g
02 16,708 33,416 2007-2008
30 D. M. Water Plant ( Ion exchange) 01 15694 15,694 2007-2008
31 Calcium & Lithium filters for Dig. Flame
photometer Machine
01 each 7312.5 14,625 2008-2009
32 Binary Gradient HPLC-2000 Model- Jasco 01 9,96,925 9,96,925 2008-2009
33 Contech Electronic Balance Model-CT-
601Acc.- 0.1g Cap- 600g
01 7687.33 7,687 2008-2009
34 Microwave Oven L.G. Solo Model -1947 02 3,500 7,000 2008-2009
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35 Contech Electronic Balance Model- CB-220
Capacity-600g,Accuracy-0.01g,
02 14490.50 28,981 2008-2009
36 Laboratory Fume hood cupboards two PP 02 4,43,560 4,43,560 2009-2010 FRP Exhaust system
37 Fourier Transform Infra red
spectrophotometer (FTIR) Model-
IRAFFinity-1
01 9,71,933 9,71,933 2009-2010
38 Rotary Vacuum Film evaporator
Make- Superfit.
01 50,625 50,625 2009-2010
40 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer Model V-630
(Make Jasco )
01 3,33,306 3,33,306 2010-2011
41 Rotary Evaporator
(Model: Hei-VAP value HB/G5, Make:
Heidolph)
01 267712 267712 2011-12
42 6-Position Carousel Reacion Station:
(Make: Radleys)
01 445400 445440 2011-12
43 Water Purification System OQ007XXM1-
Purelab option Q-7
01 2,06,745 2,06,745 2011-12
44 Home water softer 20”-Min.flow rate-5lit/hr, Max flow rate-500lit/hr
01 6,990 6,990 2011-12
45 Jasco quaternary HPLCsystem Model- Jasco 01 10,69,190 10,69,190 2012-13
46 Vacuum Pump Oil free Make- Biomedica 02 7,830 15,560 2012-13
47 HPLCGurad Colume for HPLC 2000 01 26,184 26,184 2013-14
48 HPLCGurad Colume for HPLC HIQ SIL
C18HS,
01 17,212 17,212 2013-14
49 Magnetic Stirrer with hot plate
(Type- MS-2)
02 13,489 26,978 2013-14
50 Rotary Vacuum Evaporator Make- Superfit
Model- PBCT 8D with oil free vaccum pump
Model- OFD 45D
01 86,906 86,906 2013-14
51 HPLC Gurad Colume for HPLC HIQ SIL
C18HS,
01 17,212 17,212 2013-14
52 Electronic Weighing Balance Model- ME
204, Capacity- 220gm, Readability- 0.1mg
01 82125 82125 2013-14
53 Nitogen cylinder with necessary accessories 01 48818 48118 2014-15
54 Differential scanning caloti meter -
4000System (DSC4000 system)
01 1004922 10,04,922 2014-15
55 Ice Flaker Machine Make- Labcon, Model-
LIF-301
01 105319 105319 2014-15
56 Re erection of exhaust system with
reconditioning fume hood
03 103549 310647 2014-15
57 Vacuum Oven Model- LVO-201, Make-
Labocon
01 99844 99844 2014-15
58 HPLC Inertsil ODS- 3V column 250x4.6x5um
01 26375 26375 2016-17
59 HPLC Guard column HIQ SIL C18HS, 5
µ, 4.6mm Id x 250mm length Column
01 19408 19408 2016-17
TOTAL 78,58,947
3. Department of Pharmacology
Sr.
No.
Name of the Equipment Available
Qty
Price/Unit
(Rs)
Total
Amount
(Rs)
Procurement
Year
1 Refrigerator (Whirlpool Corona –R18) 02 8,800 17,600 2005-2006
2 Steel Distillation plant: Pathak Capacity
4Ltr/hr
01 7,200 7,200 2006-2007
3 Sharing rotating drum E –type Make- Inco
Model- MB 132
10 8,763.7 87,637 2007-2008
4 Analgesiometer Eddys hot plate digital
Make- Inco Model- SC 1281/05
01 14,428 14,428 2007-2008
5 Histamine Chamber Make - Inco 01 9,619 9,619 2007-2008
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6 Tele thermometer six probe digital Make-
Inco
01 11,222 11,222 2007-2008
7 Student organ bath double unit Make Inco
Model- MM321
02 8,015 16,031 2007-2008
8 Sherington Rotating drum with battery
backup Type- E Make- Space lab.
12 19,687.5 2,36,250 2007-2008
9 Rotarod apparatus Make- Inco Model- PP
159
01 20,188 20,188 2007-2008
10 Actophotometer Make- Inco Model- PP 154 01 14,186 14,186 2007-2008
11 Cook’s Pole climbing apparatus Make-Inco
Model-PP 153
01 18,333 18,333 2007-2008
12 Contech Electronic Balance Model- CB-220
Capacity-220g,Accuracy-0.01g, Plate
size(mm)- 100Dia.
01 16,708 16,708 2007-2008
13 Hutchison’s Spirometer Capacity-6 lit
Make- Intex
01 8,100 8,100 2007-2008
14 Stimulator Electronic Students transistorized
Make- Inco
01 5,940 5,940 2007-2008
15 Electroconvulsometer Make-Inco Model-
PP156
01 17,100 17,100 2007-2008
16 Swimming test app. With digital counter
complete Make- Imcorp
01 19,350 19,350 2008-2009
17 Micro Centrifuge with rotor hand Make-
Remi Model- RM 12c
01 12,769 12,768 2008-2009
18 POWERLAB 8 Channel along with
accessories for IBP &ECG systems
01 5,89,301 5,89,301 2010-2011
19 Dig. Plethysmo meter Model- PLM 01 Plus, Make- Orchid
01 1,12,500 1,12,500 2011--12
20 Respiratory Accessories for existing
powerlab
01 130500 130500 2013-14
TOTAL 13,64,961
4. Department of Pharmacognosy
Sr.
No.
Name of the Equipment Available
Qty
Price/Unit
(Rs)
Total
Amount
(Rs)
Procurement
Year
1 Compound Microscope oil immersion
Make- Olympus Model- HB
25 10,125 2,53,125 2007-2008
2 Soxhlet Extraction Heater Make-
Pathak Size-6 Heater 750W
01 5,766 5,766 2007-2008
3 Hot Air Oven Make- Pathak
Size- 18”x18”x18”
02 15,750 31,500 2007-2008
4 Muffle furnace Make- Pathak ,
Model- PEW -1200
01 14,906 14,906 2007-2008
5 Advanced microtone rotary Make-
Erma Japan
01 10,260 10,260 2007-2008
6 I. R. Moisture Balance Make-Rajdhani 01 14,063 14,063 2007-2008
7 Projection Microscope
Make- Almicro Model- KW 500
01 10,125 10,125 2007-2008
8 Contech Electronic Balance Model-CT-
601Acc.- 0.1g Cap- 600g
01 7687.33 7,687 2008-2009
9 Refrigerator L.G. 200lit. Model- 211NM
with green
01 10,700 10,700 2008-2009
10 Autoclave portable single wall stainless
Make- Equitron
02 15,592.50 31,185 2008-2009
11 B.O. D. Incubator with voltage stabilizer make- Remi
01 67,231.00 67,231 2008-2009
12 Dig. Photo Flurometor Make- Systronic 01 37,101.00 37,101 2008-2009
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Model- 152
13 Motic Biological Digital Microscope with
Built in Camara and Image Analysis
Software (Model BA210 Digital)
01
1,42,875 1,42,875 2012-13
Total 6,36,524
Summary
Sr. No.
Name of Department Amount (Rs.) Amount above
(Rs. 5000)
1 Pharmaceutics 60,69,436.96 60,04,328
2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 81,23,104.63 78,58,947
3 Pharmacology 16,55,840.00 13,64,961
4 Pharmacognosy 6,72,973.33 6,36,524
Grand Total 16,521,355 15,864,760
Computing facility:
Sr.
No.
Particulars Availability
1 No of Computer terminals 89 No.
2
Hardware Specification
Intel (R) Pentium (R) CPU i3 – 4130 [email protected] (32/64 –
bit operating system)
3 No of terminals of LAN/WAN 86 No.
4
Relevant Legal Software
7 Application software
packages
2 System software
1. Auto Lib. 2. Tally 3. Acrobat 4. ISIS draw 5. X-Cology 6. Drug Interaction 7. Power Lab (AD
Instruments)
1. Windows 7 2. M.S. Office
5 Peripheral(s)/ Printers 08
6
Internet Accessibility (in kbps &
hrs) Broad band 16 Mbps 24 hrs. with Wi-fi connectivity in campus
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11. TEACHING LEARING PROCESS
1. Work Load Distribution 2017-18: UG and PG wef: 19/06/2017
Department: Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Sr.
No.
Name of Teacher Term Subject Work load
(Hrs.) UG
Work load
(Hrs.) PG
Total
Work
Th Pr Total Th Pr Total
1 Dr. S. D. Sawant I Medicinal Chemistry II 01 -- 01 -- -- -- 01
2 Dr. M. P. Mahajan I Pharmaceutical Analysis III 06 09 -- -- -- 21 P’ceutical Jurisprudence 03 --- -- -- --
Adv. Q.A.T. 04 08 12
3 Dr. A. G. Nerkar I API Technology 06 --- 15 -- -- 04
19 Medicinal Chemistry I 09 -- --
Adv. Pharma. Chemistry 04
4 Dr. V. P. Zambre I Medicinal Chemistry I 06 09 18 -- -- -- 18 Pharmaceutical Analysis III 03
5 Dr. R. B. Patil I Medicinal Chemistry III 02 09 11 -- -- -- 19
Adv. Pharma. Chemistry -- -- -- 08 08
6 Mrs. M. R. Ghante I Pharmaceutical Org. Chemistry I 06 15 21 -- -- -- 21
7 Ms. M. N. Dole I Pharmaceutical Analysis III 06 -- 06 -- -- -- 18
Adv. Ana. Technique -- -- -- 04 08 12
8 Mrs. P. P. Lasure I P’ceutical Biochemistry 06 15 21 -- -- -- 21
9 Mrs. S. D. Godase
I Pharmaceutical Analysis V 03 09 21
-- -- -- 21
Pharmaceutical Analysis III 09
10 Mrs. B. S. Mahajan I Pharma. Org. Chemistry- III 06 15 21 -- -- -- 21
11 Dr. V. K. Bhusari I Pharmaceutical Inorg. Chem. 06 15 21 -- -- -- 21
Total 165 36 201
Department: Pharmaceutics
Sr.
No.
Name of Teacher Term Subject Work load
(Hrs.) UG
Work load
(Hrs.) PG
Total
Work
Th Pr Total Th Pr Total
1 Dr. Mrs. J. R. Madan I Biopharmaceutics & P’kinetics 03 06
-- -- 12
18 Comm. Soft Skill 03 -- -- --
Adv. Pharmaceutics 04 08
2 Dr. Mrs. A. R. Patil I Physical Pharmaceutics I 06 15 21 -- -- -- 23 Research Methodology 02 02
3 Mrs. M. C. Singh I Sterile Products 03 09 15
-- -- 03
18 Comm. Soft Skill 03
SPFT 03 --
4 Mrs. N. M. Munot I Pharma. Microbiology 06 15 21 -- -- -- 21
5 Mrs. D. M. Mathure I Industrial Pharmacy-I 06 18 24 -- -- -- 24
6 Ms. T. K. Marhwa I Modern Dispensing Practices 06 15 21 -- -- -- 21
7 Ms. P. S. Gawarkar I Pharmaceutics –I 06 15 21 -- -- -- 21
Total 129 17 146
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Department: Pharmacology
Sr.
No.
Name of Teacher Term Subject Work load
(Hrs.) UG
Work load
(Hrs.) PG
Total
Work
Th Pr Total Th Pr Total
1 Dr. Mrs. V.S. Nikam I HAP-I 06 09 15 -- -- -- 17
Adv. Pharmacology -- -- 02 02
2 Mr. P. S. Sarda I Pharmacology IV 03 09 21 -- -- -- 21
PBM & Dig. Management 06 -- -- -- --
Pharmacology II -- 03 --- -- --
3 Mr. R. V. Takawale I Pharmacology II 06 15 21 -- -- -- 21
4 Dr. Mrs. A. A. Suralkar I Pharmacology I 06 12
-- -- 10
22 HAP-I 06
Adv. Pharmacology -- -- 02 08
Total 69 12 81
Department: Pharmacognosy
Sr.
No.
Name of Teacher Term Subject Work load
(Hrs.) UG
Work load
(Hrs.) PG
Total
Work
Th Pr Total Th Pr Total
1 Dr. Mrs. R. A. Rub
I Analytical Pharmacognosy & Extraction Technology
06 12 18 -- -- -- 18
2
Mrs. M. M. Abhyankar
I Natural Drug Technology 03 09 18
-- -- -- 20
Analytical Pharmacognosy
& Extraction Technology -- 06 -- -- --
Research Methodology -- --- ---- 02 -- 02
3 Mrs. S. G. Jagtap
I Pharmacognosy &
Phytochemistry I 06 15 21 -- -- --
21
Total 57 02 59
U.G. workload P.G. workload Total workload
420 Hrs 67 hrs 487 hrs
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2. COURSE STRUCTURE (B. Pharm.)
The revised course structure and scheme of examination is as under
First Year, Second Year & Third Year B. Pharm. (2015 patter: Credit based semester Pattern)
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Final Year B. Pharm 2017-18: 2013 Semester Pattern
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3. Course structure: M. Pharm
I) Specialization: Pharmaceutics
II) Specialization: Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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III) Pharmacology
IV) Quality Assurance Techniques
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Academic Calendar
Sinhgad Technical Education Society’s
Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa (Bk), Pune
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2017-18 (B. Pharm.)
(As per Savitribai Phule Pune University Circular No. 142 0f 2017)
Class Term Duration Days
Final Year B. Pharm
Winter vacation
First Term
Date of commencement Sem III, Sem V & Sem VII :
19/06/2017 to 30/11/2017
Date of commencement Sem I : 11/8/2017 to 30/11/2017
Total number of working days (including Holidays & Sundays.) for
Sem III, Sem V and Sem VII 165
Total number of holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, Diwali Vacation and day
spent on Sessional Exam 66
Total Number of instructional days for Sem III, Sem V & Sem VII 99
Total number of working days (including Holidays & Sundays.) for
Sem I 122
Total number of holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, Diwali Vacation and days
spent on Sessional Exam
42
Total Number of instructional days for Sem I 80
Second
Term
Date of commencement of Sem II, IV, VI & VIII :
08/01/2018 to 04/05/2018
Total number of working days (including Holidays & Sundays.) for
Sem II, IV, VI & VIII
146
Total number of holidays, Saturdays, Sundays and days spent on Sessional
Exam
44
Total Number of instructional days for Sem II, IV, VI & VIII 26/12/2017 to 05/01/2018
102
11
Holidays of First
Term:
(Subject to change)
Sr. No. Holidays Day Date
06
1 Ramzan Id Monday 26/06/2017
2 Independence Day Tuesday 15/08/2017
3 Ganesh Chaturthi Friday 25/08/2017
4 Bakari Id Saturday 02/09/2017
5 Dasara Saturday 30/09/2017
6 Gandhi Jayanti Monday 02/10/2017
Tentative number of Holidays in Second Term – 05 ( UOP list yet to be
received)
Timing Teaching: 9.15 am to 5.15 pm. (for students) Office: 9.00 am to 5.30 pm (for staff and faculty)
Lunch Time For students: 01 hr. For staff and faculty: 30 min.
N.B.: 1. The Duration of the term is inclusive of University Examination Days
2. Vacation and Holidays as per Pune University Circular no. 142 of 2017
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Sessional Examination (Theory/Practical) Time Table
Sr.
No
Examination Date
First Term From To
1 First continuous assessment Class Test (Sem 08/07/2017 14/07/2017
2 First continuous assessment Class Test (Sem I) 11/09/2017 15/09/2017
3 Second continuous assessment (Sem III/V)
Assignment
24/07/2017 22/09/2017
4 Second continuous assessment (Sem I)
Assignment
16/08/2017 16/10/2017
5 Sessional Theory Examination (Sem I/III/V) 05/10/2017 13/10/2017
6 Sessional Practical Examination (Sem I/III/V) 25/09/2017 29/09/2017
7 Sessional Theory Examination (SemVII) 24/08/2017 04/09/2017
8 Sessional Practical Examination (SemVII) 11/09/2017 15/09/2017
9 SPPU Practical and Theory Examination 30/11/2017
N.B 1. The above dates are tentative and subject to change according to the University schedule.
Students are advised to check the time table/notice board regularly.
D. Journal Certification & Revision of syllabus for Sem I, III,V &VII: 3rd
week of Nov, 2017
E. Journal Certification & Revision of syllabus for Sem II,IV, VI & VIII:3rd
week of April, 2018 F.
Average signing of Sessional Examination Marks for Sem I, III V & VII – 2nd
week of Nov, 17 & Sem
II,IV, VI & VIII – 4th
week of April, 2018
Academic/Co-curricular/ Extracurricular Activity:
Sr. No. Particular Tentative Date(s)/ Period
1 Induction Cum Orientation Programme -UG (MPM) 11/08/2017
2 Induction Cum Orientation Programme – PG (MPM) 11/8/2017
3 Industrial Visit for Sem VII (MMA) 01/09/2017
4 Industrial visit for Sem III (SDG) 05/08/2017 & 06/08/2017
5 National Pharmacy Week celebrations (TKM) 18 – 23 Sept. 2017
6 Cultural programme at SKNCOP –“Panache” (MMA) 2nd
week Jan -2018
7 Sinhgad Sports Karandak (PSS) 3rd
week Dec 17 to 1st
week Jan 2018
8 Cultural Fiesta – Sinhgad Karandak (MMA) 2nd
week Jan , 2nd
week Feb. 2018
9 Wall Magazine - Spandan (DMM) Throughout Year
10 Inter College Pune University Sports Competition (PSS) As per University Schedule
11 College Magazine - Essence (DMM) To be published by Feb 2018
12 Industrial Training (T. Y. B. Pharm) (JRM) During Summer Vacation, 2018
13 Seminar/Guest Lectures (VSN) Minimum 2 per month
14 Environmental Science Field visit (PSS) 19th
Aug 2017
16 7th
SKNCOP Alumni meet (PPL) 6th
Jan , 2018
18 Special NSS Winter Camp (PSS) 23 – 29 Dec., 2017
19 IPC, 2016 2nd
week December, 2017
20 1
st Parents Meet For S. Y., T. Y. & Final Yr. B. Pharm.
(PPL) 1st week Aug 2017, 1
st week Feb.
2018
21
1st
IAEC Meeting (RVT) Last week of Sept 2017
2nd
IAEC Meeting (RVT) First week of Feb, 2018
Important Phones Numbers
1. Principal Dr. S. D. Sawant 020-26931322 (L.L.) 9850067999 (M)
2. Office 020- 26931322
3. Hostel Boys 020-26906292
4. Hostel Girls 020-26906293
5. Head office 020-24354721
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I. Important Notice
Books & Syllabus are available in library
Practical journals are available in college store
First week formalities
1. Students shall collect two library cards & identity card from library
2. Students shall fill up eligibility forms as per the schedule to be notified after completion of admission
process
3. Time table displayed w.e.f. 01/08/2017
II. General rules
The college timing will be from 9.00.a.m. to 5.00.p.m.
The college will not work on Saturday & Sunday.
No student shall come late or leave earlier than college time and must follow time table strictly.
Minimum 75 % attendance for theory & practical classes is mandatory, failing which; students shall be detained for the Sessional as well as University Examination.
In case of bonafied reasons, the college authorities should be informed well in advance for the leaves.
Students have to follow the apron code during practical hours.
For the practical, students must have with them the requirement specified as follows- white apron, white cap, rubber gloves, zero number spectacles.
Discarding papers & similar materials in the campus or corridor is strictly prohibited. The rules for disposal of waste papers & chemicals are laid down which must be strictly followed.
Though there is no dress code for the students, decent attire is expected.
Students shall be given home assignment by respective teachers which will be considered as an integral part of Sessional practical examination.
Attendance for guest lecture is compulsory
Students will have to undergo one medical examination as per University procedure.
Students are neither allowed to sit on the steps, fence walls or loiter in the corridor & campus nor sit in the canteen during college hours.
Loud talking near & around Principal’s cabin, Library & staff room is not allowed.
There will be one Sessional exam conducted during each semester for the theory as well as practicals each of thirty marks.
The passing percentage for theory is 40%, for practical 45% and aggregate marks not less than 50%. There is separate passing head for theory & practical.
Sessional + UOP semester exam = Total marks in each subject head = 40+60 = 100 for syllabus pattern 2015.
Individual passing in Practical & Theory is compulsory.
Students with a certified journal will only be eligible for practical examination.
Any kind of unfair means during practical & theory examination is prohibited.
Practical Sessional examination will be conducted during regular schedule of the respective subject slot as per routine time table. However, for theory examinations separate time table would be notified in advance.
An additional course in environmental sciences includes lectures and field visit followed by theory exam and project report submission and viva - voce.
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Academic Calendar
Sinhgad Technical Education Society’s
Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy,
Kondhwa (Bk), Pune
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2017-18 (M. Pharm.)
(As per Savitribai Phule Pune University Circular No. 142 0f 2017)
Class Term Duration No. of Days
Pharma.
Chemisty
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Q.A.T.
First
Date of commencement 1/8/2017 to 09/12/2017 ---
131 Total number of working days (including Holidays & Sundays.)
Total number of holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, Diwali
Vacation and days spent on Sessional Exam
45
Total Number of instructional days 86
Second Date of commencement 11/1/2018 to 30/5/2018 ---
Total number of working days (including Holidays & Sundays.)
139
Total number of holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, and days
spent on Sessional Exam 40
Total Number of instructional days 99
Winter vacation 26/12/2017 to 05/01/2018 11
Holidays of First
Term:
(Subject to change)
1 Ramzan Id Monday 26/06/2017
06
2 Independence Day Tuesday 15/08/2017
3 Ganesh Chaturthi Friday 25/08/2017
4 Bakari Id Saturday 02/09/2017
5 Dasara Saturday 30/09/2017
6 Gandhi Jayanti Monday 02/10/2017
Tentative number of Holidays in Second Term – 05 ( SPPU list yet to be received)
Timing Teaching: 8.15 / 9.15 am to 4.15/ 5.15 pm. (for students)
Office: 8.00 /9.00 am to 4.30 / 5.30 pm (for staff and faculty)
Lunch Time For students: 01 hr.
For staff and faculty: 30 min.
N.B.: 1. The Duration of the term is inclusive of University Examination Days
2. Vacation and Holidays as per Pune University Circular no. 142 of 2017
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Academic/Co-curricular/ Extracurricular Activity:
Sr. No. Particular Tentative Date(s)/ Period
1 Induction Cum Orientation Programme -UG (MPM) 11/08/2017
2 Induction Cum Orientation Programme – PG (MPM) 11/8/2017
3 Industrial Visit for Sem VII (MMA) 01/09/2017
4 Industrial visit for Sem III (SDG) 05/08/2017 & 06/08/2017
5 National Pharmacy Week celebrations (TKM) 18 – 23 Sept. 2017
6 Cultural programme at SKNCOP –“Panache” (MMA) 2nd
week Jan -2018
7 Sinhgad Sports Karandak (PSS) 3rd
week Dec 17 to 1st
week Jan 2018
8 Cultural Fiesta – Sinhgad Karandak (MMA) 2nd
week Jan , 2nd
week Feb. 2018
9 Wall Magazine - Spandan (DMM) Throughout Year
10 Inter College Pune University Sports Competition (PSS) As per University Schedule
11 College Magazine - Essence (DMM) To be published by Feb 2018
12 Industrial Training (T. Y. B. Pharm) (JRM) During Summer Vacation, 2018
13 Seminar/Guest Lectures (VSN) Minimum 2 per month
14 Environmental Science Field visit (PSS) 19th
Aug 2017
16 7th
SKNCOP Alumni meet (PPL) 6th
Jan , 2018
18 Special NSS Winter Camp (PSS) 23 – 29 Dec., 2017
19 IPC, 2016 2nd
week December, 2017
20 1
st Parents Meet For S. Y., T. Y. & Final Yr. B. Pharm.
(PPL) 1st week Aug 2017, 1
st week Feb.
2018
21 1
st IAEC Meeting (RVT) Last week of Sept 2017
2nd
IAEC Meeting (RVT) First week of Feb, 2018
Continuous Assessment Examination (Theory / Practical) Time – Table
Examination Theory Practical
Semester-I
I -Sessional Theory Examination
25/09/2017 – 28/09/2017 One week before theory
II- Sessional Theory Examination 27/11/2017- 30/11/2017 One week before theory
Seminar – I 07/09/2017 – 08/09/2017
Notional Work One notional work before each
sessional exam
Semester-II
I -Sessional Theory Examination
20/02/2018 – 23/02/2018 One week before theory
II -Sessional Theory Examination 24/04/2018 – 27/04/2018 One week before theory
Seminar – I 28/03/2018 – 29/03/2018
Notional Work One notional work before each
sessional exam
Semester-III
Seminar – I 21/11/2017- 22/11/2017
Seminar – II 21/12/2017 – 22/12/2017
Semester-IV First week of May -2018
Commencement of University
Examination
Sem-I : second week of Dec. 2017 Sem-II :second week of May-2018
Before theory Examination
Important Phones Numbers
1. Principal Dr. S. D. Sawant 020-26931322 (L.L.) 9850067999 (M)
2. Office 020- 26931322
3. Hostel Boys 020-26906292
4. Hostel Girls 020-26906293
5. Head office 020-24354721
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Books & Syllabus are available in library
I. Important Notice
Practical journals are available in college store
First week formalities
1. Students shall collect two library cards & identity card from library
2. Students shall fill up eligibility forms as per the schedule to be notified after completion of admission process
3. Time table displayed w.e.f. 01/08/2017
II. General rules
The college timing will be from 9.00.a.m. to 5.30.p.m.
The college will not work on Saturday & Sunday.
No student shall come late or leave earlier than college time and must follow time table strictly.
Minimum 75 % attendance for theory & practical classes is mandatory, failing which; students shall be detained for the Sessional as well as University Examination.
In case of bonafied reasons, the college authorities should be informed well in advance for the leaves.
Students have to follow the apron code during practical hours.
For the practical, students must have with them the requirement specified as follows- white apron, white cap, rubber gloves, zero number spectacles.
Discarding papers & similar materials in the campus or corridor is strictly prohibited. The rules for disposal of waste papers & chemicals are laid down which must be strictly followed.
Though there is no dress code for the students, decent attire is expected.
Students shall be given home assignment by respective teachers which will be considered as an integral part of Sessional practical examination.
Attendance for guest lecture is compulsory
Students will have to undergo one medical examination as per University procedure.
Students are neither allowed to sit on the steps, fence walls or loiter in the corridor & campus nor sit in the canteen during college hours.
Loud talking near & around Principal’s cabin, Library & staff room is not allowed.
There will be one Sessional exam conducted during each semester for the theory as well as practicals each of thirty marks.
The passing percentage for theory is 40%, for practical 45% and aggregate marks not less than 50%. There is separate passing head for theory & practical.
Sessional + UOP semester exam = Total marks in each subject head = 40+60 = 100 for syllabus pattern 2015.
Individual passing in Practical & Theory is compulsory.
Students with a certified journal will only be eligible for practical examination.
Any kind of unfair means during practical & theory examination is prohibited.
Practical Sessional examination will be conducted during regular schedule of the respective subject slot as per routine time table. However, for theory examinations separate time table would be notified in advance.
An additional course in environmental sciences includes lectures and field visit followed by theory exam and project report submission and viva - voce.
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4. TIME TABLE
Class: F. Y. B. Pharm. (Semester-I) (Division - I) WEF: 1st Aug. 2017
Time Session /Batches
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday
9.15 am to
12.15 pm
Practical
Classes
P,ceutics-I
(PSG)
MDP
(TKM)
PIC
(VKB)
POC-I
(MRG)
HAP -I
(VSN)
HAP -I
(AAS)
P,ceutics-I
(PSG)
MDP
(TKM)
PIC
(VKB)
POC-I
(MRG)
MDP (TKM)
POC-I (MRG)
HAP -I (VSN)
P,ceutics-I (PSG)
PIC (VKB)
12.15 to 1.15 pm
1.15-2.15
Theory
Classes
MDP (TKM))
PIC (RBP)
P,ceutics-I (PSG)
HAP -I (VSN)
PIC (RBP)
2.15-3.15 P,ceutics-I (PSG)
POC-I (MRG)
MDP (TKM)
PIC (RBP)
POC-I (MRG)
3.15-4.15 HAP –I (VSN)
P,ceutics-I (PSG)
CSSD (MND)
POC-I (MRG)
HAP -I (VSN)
4.15-5.15 CSSD (MND)
MDP (TKM)
CSSD (MND)
VSN: Dr. Mrs. V. S. Nikam MRG: Mrs. M. R. Ghante MND: Ms. M. N. Dole
TKM: Ms. T. K. Marhwa RBP: Dr. R. B. Patil VKB: Dr. V. K. Bhusari
PSG: Mrs. P. S. Gawarkar
Pharmaceutics-I Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I
Modern Dispensing Practices Human Anatomy &Physiology-I
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Communication and softskill development (T)
Seal
Dr. M. P. Mahajan
Coordinator-Academics Dr. S. D. Sawant
Principal
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Class: F. Y. B. Pharm. (Semester-I) (Division - I) WEF: 1st Aug. 2017
Time Session
/Batches Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
9.15 am to
10.15 am
Theory
Classes
POC-I
(MRG)
HAP -I
(VSN)
P,ceutics-I
(PSG)
HAP -I
(VSN)
PIC
(RBP)
10.15 am to
11.15
CSSD
(MND)
CSSD
(MND)
P,ceutics-I
(PSG)
MDP
(TKM)
CSSD
(MND)
11.15 to 12.15 pm
POC-I (MRG)
HAP -I (VSN)
POC-I (MRG)
PIC (RBP)
MDP (TKM)
12.15 to
1.15 pm
PIC
(RBP)
MDP
(TKM)
P ceutics-I
(PSG)
1.15 pm to 2.15 pm RECESS
2.15 pm
to
5.15 pm
Practical
Classes
D PIC
(VKB) HAP –I (VSN)
POC-I (MRG)
MDP (TKM)
P,ceutics-I (PSG)
E POC-I
(MRG)
PIC
(VKB)
P’ceutics-I
(PSG)
HAP -I
(VSN)
MDP
(TKM)
VSN: Dr. Mrs. V. S. Nikam MRG: Mrs. M. R. Ghante MND: Ms. M. N. Dole
TKM: Ms. T. K. Marhwa RBP: Dr. R. B. Patil VKB: Dr. V. K. Bhusari
PSG: Mrs. P. S. Gawarkar
Pharmaceutics-I Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-I
Modern Dispensing Practices Human Anatomy &Physiology-I
Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Communication and softskill development (T)
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Class: S. Y. B. Pharm. (Semester-III) (Division - I) WEF: 19th June 2017
Time Session /Batches
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday
9.15 am
to 10.15 am
Theory
Classes
Phy P’ceutics-I
(ARP)
P’cology-I (AAS) Pha Biochem
(PPL)
P O C-III
(BSM)
P’cognosy
&Phyto - I
(SGJ)
10.15 am
to
11.15am
Pha Micro
(NMM)
Pha Micro
(NMM)
P’cology-I
(AAS)
Pha Micro
(NMM)
P O C-III
(BSM)
11.15 to
12.15 pm
P’cognosy
&Phyto - I (SGJ)
Phy P’ceutics-I
(ARP)
Phy
P’ceutics-I. (ARP)
P’cology-I
(AAS)
Pha
Biochem (PPL)
12.15 to
1.15 pm
PBL P O C-III BSM P’cognosy &
Phyto - I
(SGJ)
Pha
Biochem
(PPL)
PBL
1.15 pm to 2.15 pm
RECESS
Phy P’ceutics-I Pha Micro Pha P O C-III P’cognosy
2.15 A (ARP) (NMM) Biochem (BSM) &Phyto - I pm (PPL) (SGJ)
Pha Micro Phy P’ceutics-I P’cognosy Pha P O C-III to B (NMM) (ARP) &Phyto - I Biochem (BSM)
Practical (SGJ) (PPL)
5.15 Classes P’cognosy P O C-III Phy Pha Micro Pha pm C &Phyto - I (BSM) P’ceutics-I (NMM) Biochem
(SGJ) (ARP) (PPL)
PPL- Mrs. P.P. Lasure SGJ: Mrs. S. G. Jagtap BSM: Mrs. B. S. Mahajan
ARP: Dr. Mrs. A. R. Patil AAS: Dr. A. A. Suralkar NMM: Mrs. N. M. Munot
Physical Pharmaceutics-I Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III
Pharmaceutical Microbiology Pharmacology-I (T)
Pharmaceutical Biochemistry Pharmacognosy &Phytochemistry - I
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Class: S. Y. B. Pharm. (Semester-III) (Division - II) WEF: 19th June 2017
Time Session
/ Batches Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
9.15 am
to
12.15 pm
Practical
Classes
D Pha Biochem
(PPL)
P’cognosy
&Phyto - I (SGJ)
POC-III
(BSM)
Phy
P’ceutics-I (ARP)
Pha Micro
(NMM)
E POC-III
(BSM)
Pha Biochem
(PPL)
Pha Micro
(NMM)
P’cognosy
& Phyto - I (SGJ)
Phy
P’ceutics-I (ARP)
12.15 Pm to 1.15 pm
RECESS
1.15 am
to 2.15 am
Theory
Classes
Pha Biochem
(PPL)
P’cognosy
&Phyto - I (SGJ)
P O C-III
(BSM)
Phy
P’ceutics-I (ARP)
P’cology-I
(AAS)
2.15 am
to 3.15am
POC-III
(BSM)
Pha Biochem
(PPL)
P’cology-I
(AAS)
P’cology-I
(AAS)
Pha Micro
(NMM)
3.15 to
4.15 pm
Pha Biochem
(PPL)
P’cognosy &
Phyto - I (SGJ)
P O C-III
(BSM)
P’cognosy
& Phyto - I (SGJ)
Phy
P’ceutics-I (ARP)
4.15 to
5.15 pm
PBL PBL Pha Micro
(NMM)
Phy
P’ceutics-I (ARP)
Pha Micro
(NMM)
PPL- Mrs. P.P. Lasure SGJ: Mrs. S. G. Jagtap BSM: Mrs. B. S. Mahajan
ARP: Dr. Mrs. A. R. Patil AAS: Dr. A. A. Suralkar NMM: Mrs. N. M. Munot
Physical Pharmaceutics-I Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-III
Pharmaceutical Microbiology Pharmacology-I (T)
Pharmaceutical Biochemistry Pharmacognosy &Phytochemistry - I
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Class: T. Y. B. Pharm. (Semester-V) (Division - I) WEF: 19th June 2017
Time
Session
/Batches
Batc
h
Monday
Pract. from 9- 12 noon
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9.15 am
to
12.15 pm
Practical
Classes
A Ind Phar-I
(DMM)
P. A.-III
(MPM)
Med Che-I
(VPZ)
P’cology-II
(RVT)
AP& ET
(RAR)
B Med Che-I
(VPZ) Ind Phar-I (DMM)
AP& ET (RAR)
P. A.-III (MPM)
P’cology-II (RVT)
C AP& ET (RAR)
P’cology-II (RVT)
P. A.-III (SDG)
Ind Phar-I (DMM)
Med Che-I (SDG)
12.00 to 1.00 pm Theory: APIT (AGN)
12.15 pm to 1.15 pm RECESS
Theory class
from 1.30 to 5.30 pm
1.15 pm
to 2.15 pm
Theory
Classes
PBM & DM
(PSS)
P’cology-II
(RVT)
Med Che-I
(VPZ)
PBM &
DM
(PSS)
Med Che-I
(VPZ)
2.15 pm
to 3.15 pm
P’cology-II
(RVT)
Ind Phar-I
(DMM)
P. A.-III
(VKB)
P’cology-II
(RVT)
PBM & DM
(PSS)
3.15 pm
to 4.15 pm
APIT
(AGN)
P. A.-III
(VKB)
APIT
(AGN)
AP& ET
(RAR)
AP& ET
(RAR)
4.15 pm
to 5.15 pm
Med Che-I
(VPZ)
Ind Phar-I
(DMM)
P. A.-III
(VKB)
Ind Phar-I
(DMM)
AP& ET
(RAR)
MPM: Dr. M. P. Mahajan RVT: Mr. R. V. Takawale VPZ: Dr. V. P. Zambre
DMM: Mrs. D. M. Mathure AGN: Dr. A. G. Nerkar RAR: Dr. Mrs. Ruksana Rub
PSS: Mr. P.S. Sarda VKB: Dr. V. K. Bhusari
Industrial Pharmacy-I Analytical Pharmacognosy& Extraction Technology
Pharmaceutical Analysis-III Pharmaceutical Business Management & Disaster Management (T)
Medicinal Chemistry-I Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Technology (T)
Pharmacology-II
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Class: T. Y. B. Pharm. (Semester-V) (Division - II) WEF: 19th June 2017
Time Session
/Batches Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
9.15 am to
10.15 am
Theory
Classes
P’cology-II
(RVT)
AP& ET
(RAR)
P’cology-II
(RVT)
Med Che-I
(VPZ)
Ind Phar-I
(DMM)
10.15 am to
11.15
PBM & DM
(PSS)
Med Che-I
(VPZ)
AP& ET
(RAR)
APIT
(AGN)
PBM & DM
(PSS)
11.15 to
12.15 pm
P. A.-III
(VKB)
P. A.-III
(VKB)
P’cology-II
(RVT)
Med Che-I
(VPZ)
APIT
(AGN)
12.15 to
1.15 pm
P. A.-III
(VKB)
APIT
(AGN)
PBM & DM
(PSS)
Ind Phar-I
(DMM)
Ind Phar-I
(DMM)
1.45 pm to
2.45 pm
AP& ET
(RAR) On Tuesday Lunch break is from 1.15 to
1.45pm
1.15 pm to 2.15 pm RECESS
2.15 pm
to
5.15
pm
Practica
l
Classes
D P. A.-III (SDG)
P’cology-II (RVT)
Ind Phar-I (DMM)
AP& ET (MMA)
Med Che-I (AGN)
E P’Cology-II
(PSS) Ind Phar-I
(JRM) AP& ET (RAR)
Med Che-I (AGN)
P. A.-III (VPZ)
F Ind Phar-I (DMM)
Med Che-I (AGN)
P’Cology-II (RVT)
P. A.-III (SDG)
AP& ET (MMA)
RVT: Mr. R. V. Takawale PSS: Mr. P.S. Sarda VPZ: Dr. V. P. Zambre
DMM: Mrs. D. M. Mathure AGN: Dr. A. G. Nerkar RAR: Dr. Mrs. Ruksana Rub
VKB: Dr. V. K. Bhusari
Industrial Pharmacy-I Analytical Pharmacognosy& Extraction Technology
Pharmaceutical Analysis-III Pharmaceutical Business Management & Disaster Management (T)
Medicinal Chemistry-I Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients Technology (T)
Pharmacology-II ---
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Class: Final Y. B. Pharm. (Semester-VII) WEF: 19th June 2017
Time Session / Batches
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday
9.15 to 10.15 am
Theory
Classes
Bio-Pharm
(JRM)
NDT
(MMA)
Med Che-III
(RBP)
St. Prod.
(MCS)
Pha.Juris
(MPM)
10.15 to 11.15 pm
P. A.-V
(SDG)
Med Che-III
(RBP)
P’cology-IV
(PSS)
P’cology-IV
(PSS)
St. Prod.
(MCS)
11.15 to 12.15 pm
Med Che-III
(SDS)
P’cology-IV
(PSS)
NDT
(MMA)
NDT
(MMA)
Bio-Pharm
(JRM)
12.15 pm to 1.15 pm
St. Prod. (MCS)
P. A.-V (SDG)
P. A.-V (SDG)
Bio-Pharm (JRM)
Pha.Juris (MPM)
1.15 to 2.15 pm Theory: Pha.Juris (MPM)
--- ---- ----
1.15 pm to 2.15 pm RECESS
Practical
from
2.45 – 5.45 pm
2.15 pm
to
5.15 pm
Practical
Classes
A St. Prod. (MCS)
NDT (MMA)
Med Che-III (RBP)
P’cology-IV (PSS)
P. A.-V (SDG)
B Med Che-III
(RBP) P’cology-IV
(PSS) NDT
(MMA) P. A.-V (SDG)
St. Prod. (MCS)
C NDT
(MMA) P. A.-V (SDG)
P’cology-IV (PSS)
St. Prod. (MCS)
Med Che-III (RBP)
SDS: Dr. S. D. Sawant MPM: Dr. M. P. Mahajan RBP: Mr. R. B. Patil
SDG: Mrs. S. D. Godse PSS: Mr. P. S. Sarda MMA: Mrs. M. M. Abhyankar
MCS: Mrs. M. C. Singh JRM: Dr. J. R. Madan
Sterile Products Natural Drug Technology
Pharmaceutical Analysis-V Bio-pharmaceutics& Pharmacokinetics (T)
Medicinal Chemistry-III Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence (T)
Pharmacology-IV
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5. TIME TABLE (PG) SEM I: 2017-18
Class: M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Effective from Date: 21/08/2017
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
9.15 am
to 10.15 am
APC
(AGN)
SPFT
(MCS)
AAT
(MND)
APC
(AGN)
RM
(MMA)
Notional
Work /
Seminar
10.15 am
to 11.15 am
APC Practical
(RBP)
RM
(ARP)
SPFT
(MCS)
AAT Practical
(MND)
------
11.15 am
to 12.15 pm
AAT
(MND)
RM
(MMA)
APC
(AGN)
R E C E S S T I M E: 12. 30 PM TO 01.30 PM
1.15 pm
to 2.15 pm
APC
Practical
(RBP)
SPFT
(MCS)
AAT
(MND)
AAT
Practical
(MND)
Notional
Work / Seminar
GD/ PBL 2.15 pm
to 3.15 pm
GD/ PBL Assignment
/Notional /
Library
------
3.15 pm
to 4.15 pm
Assignment
/Notional /
Library
GD/ PBL Assignment
/Notional /
Library
4.15 pm
to 5.15 pm
AAT
(MND)
APC
(AGN)
RM
(ARP)
MND: Ms. M. N. Dole MCS: Mrs. M. C. Singh AGN: Dr. A. G. Nerkar
RBP: Dr. R. B. Patil MMA: Mrs. M. M. Abhyankar ARP: Dr. (Mrs.) A. R. Patil
SPFT: Sterile Product Formulation Techniques AAT: Advanced Analytical Technology
Adv. APC: Advance Pharmaceutical Chemistry RM: Research Methodology
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Class: M. Pharm (Quality Assurance Technique) Effective from Date: 21/08/2017
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
9.15 am
to 10.15 am
QAT
Practical
(MPM)
SPFT
(MCS)
AAT
(MND)
------ RM
(MMA)
Notional
Work /
Seminar
10.15 am
to 11.15 am
RM
(ARP)
SPFT
(MCS)
------ AAT
Practical
(MND)
11.15 am
to
12.15 pm
AAT
(MND)
RM
(MMA)
Assignment /Notional /
Library
R E C E S S T I M E: 12. 30 PM TO 01.30 PM
1.15 pm
to 2.15 pm
QAT
Practical
(MPM)
SPFT
(MCS)
AAT
(MND)
QAT
(MPM)
AAT
Practical
(MND)
GD/ PBL
2.15 pm
to 3.15 pm
QAT
(MPM)
------
GD/ PBL
3.15 pm
to 4.15 pm
Notional
Work / Seminar
QAT
(MPM)
QAT
(MPM)
4.15 pm
to
5.15 pm
AAT
(MND)
Assignment /Notional /
Library
------ RM
(ARP)
MND: Ms. M. N. Dole MCS: Mrs. M. C. Singh ARP: Dr. (Mrs.) A. R. Patil
MPM: Dr. M. P. Mahajan MMA: Mrs. M. M. Abhyankar
SPFT: Sterile Product Formulation Techniques AAT: Advanced Analytical Technology
Adv. QAT: Advanced Quality Assurance Technique RM: Research Methodology
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Class: M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics) Effective from Date: 21/08/2017
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
9.15 am SPFT AAT Adv. RM
to (MCS) (MND) P’Ceutics (MMA)
10.15 am Adv. (JRM)
10.15 am Pharma- RM SPFT AAT
to ceutics (ARP) (MCS) Practical ------- Notional Work / 11.15 am Practical (MND) Seminar
11.15 am AAT RM GD/ PBL
to (JRM) (MND) (MMA)
12.15 pm
R E C E S S T I M E: 12. 30 PM TO 01.30 PM
1.15 pm SPFT AAT Adv.
to (MCS) (MND) P’Ceutics
2.15 pm (JRM)
2.15 pm Adv. Assignment Adv. GD/ PBL
to Pharma- /Notional / P’Ceutics AAT --------
3.15 pm ceutics Library (JRM) Practical
3.15 pm Practical Adv. (MND) Assignment
to ------ P’Ceutics /Notional /
4.15 pm (JRM) (JRM) Library
4.15 pm AAT Notional RM
to (MND) Work / (ARP)
5.15 pm Seminar
MND: Ms. M. N. Dole MCS: Mrs. M. C. Singh MMA: Mrs. M. M. Abhyankar
JRM: Dr. Mrs. J. R. Madan ARP: Dr. (Mrs.) A. R. Patil
SPFT: Sterile Product Formulation Techniques AAT: Advanced Analytical Technology
Adv. QAT: Advanced Pharmaceutics RM: Research Methodology
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Class: M. Pharm (Pharmacology) Effective from Date: 21/08/2017
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
9.15 am
to 10.15 am
Adv.
P’Cology
(VSN)
SPFT
(MCS)
AAT
(MND)
------ RM
(MMA)
Notional Work /
Seminar 10.15 am
to 11.15 am
Adv. P’Cology
Practical
(AAS)
RM
(ARP)
SPFT
(MCS)
Notional
Work /
Seminar
AAT Practical
(MND) 11.15 am
to 12.15 pm
AAT
(MND)
RM
(MMA)
----
R E C E S S T I M E: 12. 30 PM TO 01.30 PM
1.15 pm
to 2.15 pm
Adv. P’Cology
Practical
(AAS)
SPFT
(MCS)
AAT (MND) Adv.
P’Cology
(AAS)
AAT
Practical
(MND)
GD/ PBL
2.15 pm
to 3.15 pm
Adv.
P’Cology
(AAS)
Adv.
P’Cology
(VSN)
------
3.15 pm
to 4.15 pm
Notional
Work / Seminar
------ Assignment
/Notional /
Library
4.15 pm
to 5.15 pm
AAT
(MND)
Assignment
/Notional /
Library
------ RM
(ARP)
MND: Ms. M. N. Dole AAS: Dr. Mrs. A.A. Suralkar AGN: Dr. A. G. Nerkar
VSN: Dr. Mrs. V. S. Nikam ARP: Dr. (Mrs.) A. R. Patil MMA: Mrs. M. M. Abhyankar
SPFT: Sterile Product Formulation Techniques AAT: Advanced Analytical Technology
Adv. P’cology : Advanced Pharmacology RM: Research Methodology
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12. ADMISSIONS (UG & PG)
1. Number of seats sanctioned with the : 100 Seats (from 2015-16)
Year of approval
2.Number of students admitted under various :
categories each year in the last three years
3. Number of applications received during last two:
Years for admission under Management Quota
Academic Year No. of applicants No. of admitted
2016-17 23 20
2017-18 25 20
Sr.
No.
Catego
ry
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
F. Y.
&
Direct
S. Y.
M. Pharm F. Y. &
Direct
S. Y.
M. Pharm F. Y. &
Direct
S. Y.
M. Pharm
P’Ceut
ics
QAT P’Ch
em
P’Co
logy
P’Ceut
ics
QAT P’Chem P’Colog
y
P’Che
m
P’Ceut
ics
PQA P’
Co log
y
1 Open 50 07 08 02 03 75 02 08 02 03 73 01 03 05 05
2 OBC 23 0 0 0 0 32 02 01 0 01 28 0 03 03 0
3 SC 12 01 01 0 0 12 0 01 01 0 6 01 04 02 0
4 VJ 02 0 0 0 0 02 01 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
5 SBC 0 0 0 0 0 03 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 NT 1/2/3
12 0 0 0 0 12 0 01 0 0 14 0 01 01 01
7 ST 06 0 01 0 0 04 01 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
TOTA
L
105 08 10 02 03 140 06 12 03 4 126 02 11 11 06
I. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
1. Admission Procedure for B. Pharm. Course
100 seats + 15 PIO/Foreign Nationals seats
i. Seats through CAP round (80)
ii. Institute level seats (20)
Admission for 80 seats through CAP rounds:
Admissions for the CAP seats are made through Central Admission Process (CAP) conducted by State Common Entrance
Test Cell, Government of Maharashtra, with Director of Technical Education (DTE) as its nodal officer. The aspiring
candidates should apply through official website of DTE, www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in and register themselves for online
admission process.
For eligibility and admission process candidate should follow the following link https://dtemaharashtra.gov.in.
Admissions for 20 seats at Institutional level:
Admissions to institute level seats are made at institute level.
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The aspiring candidates should apply through official website of DTE, www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in and register
themselves for online admission process and get their documents verified and confirm their application forms at
facilitation centers.
The list of facilitation centers is available on official website of DTE.
Such candidates should apply in prescribed application form, which is available in admin office and alternatively can also
be downloaded from college website and submit the same along with requisite documents in office of the college as per
schedule displayed at institute’s website and notice board.
Rules for Admission for Institute level Seats
All eligible Candidates who are assigned merit number by DTE can only apply for admission for Institutional seats.
Admissions shall be offered to the eligible candidates on the basis of their inter-se-merit derived from merit list declared
by the Institute for Institute level seats.
2. The candidate should fulfill the following Minimum Eligibility Criteria
For Maharashtra State Candidature Candidates and All India Candidature Candidates.
a. The candidate should be an Indian National
b. Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with Mathematics
or Biotechnology or Biology as one of the subjects and obtained at least 50% marks (at least 45 % marks in case of
candidates of Backward class categories and Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only) in the above
subjects taken together.
c. Obtained Score in MHT-CET-2017.
The merit list for the Candidates shall be prepared on the basis of marks secured by the Candidate in the MHT-CET-2017
conducted by the Competent Authority. Provided that, in case of tie, the relative merit of different Candidatures shall be
resolved in the following order of preference and the methodology as specified below:
i. Higher marks in Mathematics or Biology at MHT-CET-2017.
ii. Higher marks in Physics at MHT-CET-2017. iii. Higher percentage of marks in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry added together at board or qualifying
examination.
iv. Higher percentage of marks in the subject Mathematics or Biology at HSC.
v. Higher percentage of marks in the subject Physics at HSC. vi. Higher percentage of marks in aggregate in HSC.
First twenty candidates in the merit list shall have to confirm the admission by submitting original documents and
payment of full fees as per above schedule.
Any vacancy arising out of the candidates admitted in the Institutional level seats shall be filled from the candidates in the
next order of merit till the cutoff date of admissions i.e. 31/8/2017.
Institute level admission round for seats remaining vacant after all CAP rounds.
If the seat(s) remain vacant after all CAP rounds, such seats shall be filled by the institute through Institute Level Round
with prior approval of the Competent Authority.
Eligible candidates are advised to approach the institute and submit their application forms along with requisite
documents. The admission against such seats shall be made on inter-se merit of the candidates who have applied for
admissions for such vacant seats.
Such candidates need to confirm their admission by submitting original documents and payment of full fees as per
schedule.
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Admissions for Foreign Nationals (FN)/Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) candidates.
Fifteen (15) seats are available for admission to PIO/FN candidates at institute level.
The aspiring candidates should apply through official website of DTE, www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in and register
themselves for online admission process and get their documents verified and confirm their application forms from “The
Principal, Bombay College of Pharmacy, Kalina, Santacruz (E), Mumbai-400098”.
After the candidates confirm their application form and verify documents, they should approach the Principal and
submit their application form along with requisite documents. The admissions shall be offered to all such candidates on
inter-se-merit of the candidates applied to the college. The fee structure for FN/PIO candidates is available on College
website.
Admissions to Direct Second Year B. Pharm (Lateral entry):
Number of vacant seats for direct admission to second year B. Pharm. shall be available on the official website of
Directorate of Technical Education (DTE). The aspiring candidates should register themselves for online admission
process on official website of DTE i.e. www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in.
For eligibility and admission process candidate should follow the following link: http://dsp17.dtemaharashtra.org/dsp17/
Institute level admission round for seats remaining vacant after all CAP rounds.
If the seat(s) remain vacant after all CAP rounds, such seats shall be filled by the institute through Institute Level Round
with prior approval of the Competent Authority.
Eligible candidates are advised to approach the institute and submit their application forms along with requisite
documents. The admission against such seats shall be made on inter-se merit of the candidates who have applied for
admissions for such vacant seats.
Such candidates need to confirm their admission by submitting original documents and payment of full fees as per
schedule.
Composition of Admission Committee:
a. Principal : Chairman
b. Administrative Officer : Member c. Teaching Staff : Member-Secretary
Transfer of Admissions to S. Y. B. Pharm/ T. Y. B. Pharm/ Final year B. Pharm.
Aspiring eligible candidates looking for transfer of admission to S. Y. B. Pharm. should apply immediately after the
declaration of the results of F. Y. B. Pharm. Such candidates will have to obtain No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the
Principal of the college where they are presently studying and should also obtain NOC from the Principal of this institute
and then apply to the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE).
The candidates are required to take follow-up for their transfer with DTE, Mumbai/ RO DTE, Pune.
2. Admission Procedure for M. Pharm. Course
Sr. No. Specialization Intake Capacity
01 Pharmaceutics 15 seats
02 Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance 15 seats
03 Pharmaceutical Chemistry 06 seats
04 Pharmacology 06 seats
Seats through CAP round
For eligibility and admission process candidate should follow the following link:
http://mpharm17.dtemaharashtra.org/mpharm17/
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Institute level admission round for seats remaining vacant after all CAP rounds
If the seat(s) remain vacant after all CAP rounds, such seats shall be filled by the institute through Institute Level Round
with prior approval of the Competent Authority.
Eligible candidates are advised to approach the institute and submit their application forms along with requisite
documents. The admission against such seats shall be made on inter-se merit of the candidates who have applied for
admissions for such vacant seats.
Such candidates need to confirm their admission by submitting original documents and payment of full fees as per
schedule.
For details and any query you may contact Admission co-ordinator: Mrs. Minal R. Ghante. (E-mail:
[email protected] , Mobile: 9850190499).
3. Admission Procedure for Ph. D. Programme
For eligibility and admission process, candidate should follow the following link:
http://app1.unipune.ac.in/phd/default.htm.
For details and any query you may contact Ph. D Admission Co-ordinator: Dr. (Mrs.) Jyotsana Madan (E-mail:
[email protected] , Mobile: 9420148817)
3. Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats:
The calendar for the admission for vacant seats and Managemen t Quota varies every year and is based on the guidelines /
directives issued by the Directorate of Technical Education, Government of Maharashtra. The calendar of admissions for
vacant seats after CAP admission for the year 2007-08 was as under.
Sr. No.
Event Day and Date
1 Display of vacancy position after CAP round on College Notice Board and website
01/08/2017, Tuesday
2 1st day of issue and receipt of application forms for existing vacancies.
01/08/2017, Tuesday 05/08/2017, Saturday
3 Display of Provisional Merit list for all categories as per information brochure on the College Notice Board
07/08/2017, Monday at 5.00 pm.
4 Submission of complaints / grievances regarding Merit List displayed on College Notice Board.
08/08/2017, Tuesday upto 5.00 pm
5 Display of Allotment of Vacant Seats. 09/08/2017,
Wedneday at 3.00 pm
6 Reporting and Completion of admissions in vacant seats of
First Year B. Pharmacy in the college. 10/08/2017,
Thursday
13/08/2017,
Sunday
upto 5.00 pm
Note: The student allocated through CAP and who have failed to report the college of the stipulated date will have to
submit a fresh application to be considered against vacant seats.
XI CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSIONS
1. For B. pharm Course:
Intake : 100
Eligibility :
Maharashtra State Candidature and All India Candidature Candidates:
1. The candidate should be an Indian National 2. Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with one of
the Mathematics or Biotechnology or Biology and obtained at least 50% marks (at least 45% marks in case of
candidates of Backward class categories and Persons with Disability belonging only to Maharashtra State) in the
above subjects taken together.
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3. Obtained Score in MHT-CET 2017
2. Direct Second Year (Lateral Entry)
1. The Candidate should be an Indian National 2. Passed Diploma Course in Pharmacy with at least 45% marks (at least 40% marks in case of candidates of
Backward class categories and Persons with disability belonging to Maharashtra State only) from an All India
Council for Technical Education or Pharmacy Council of India or Central or State Government approved
Institution or its equivalent.
3. For M. pharm Course:
The candidate should be an Indian National and passed Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy from any AICTE or PCI
or Central or State Govt. approved institution with at least 55% marks (at least 50% marks in case of Backward
Class category and Persons with Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only) and should have
obtained score in GPAT conducted by AICTE.
4. Mention the cut off levels of percentage & scores of the candidates in the admission test for last three years The cut off levels are uploaded on official website of Directorate of Technical Education (M.S.) Mumbai, i.e. https://dtemaharashtra.gov.in.
Sr. No. Specifications 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16
01 Cut-off/Last candidate admitted 96 99 64
02 Fees in Rs. 90500 101000 101000
03 Number of fee waivers offered Nil Nil Nil
FEE
1. Details of fee, as approved by State Committee: Rs. 90,500/- (UG) & Rs. 1,08,800/- (PG).
For the year 2017-18
2. Time schedule for payment of fee fo the entire: At the time of admission usually in month of July/August
programme of every year
3. No. of fee waivers granted with amount and : Nil
Name of the student
4. No. of scholarship offered by institute : As per the State Government policy, SC/ST 100% Tuition
& Development fees are waived, 50% for OBC &
Economically Backward Class (EBC)
Statement of Free ship / Scholarship for the Academic year 2016-17
Sr.
No.
A) Freeship B) Scholarship
Category No. of students Amount (Rs.) Category No. of students Amount
(Rs.)
01 OBC 37 1961651 OBC 19 940599
02 SC 24 2794639 SC 15 1621073
03 VJNT 24 2460354 VJNT 8 796097
04 SBC 0 0 SBC 1 94343
05 ST 06 649639 ST 1 115156
06 EBC 58 2793434
07 Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh
Hostel Maintanance Scheme
25
750000
Total 91 7866283 Total 127 7110702
Grand Total Students : 218
Grand Total Amount (Rs.) : 14976985
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5. Criterial for waivers/Scholarship:
6. Estimated cost of boarding and lodging; (Rs)
Hostel Fees (Optional) (Annual) Amount (Rs.)
a. Information Brochure and application form 1000
b. Hostel rent 29000
c. Maintenance Charges 8000
d. Hostel deposit (Refundable) 5000
e. Mess 22000
Total 65000
4. DISPLAY MARKS SCORED IN TEST ETC. AND IN AGGREGATE FOR ALL CANDIDATES WHO WERE
ADMITTED.
The marks scored in MH-CET 2017 and in aggregate of all candidates admitted to F.Y. B. Pharm. during academic year
2017-18 are given as under.
Admitted List of the Candidates for First Year/ Direct Second Degree in Pharmacy for the year 2017- 18.
Sr. No.
Gen.
Merit No.
Name of the Student Caste CET Score
PCB/M Percentage
Dip.
Marks DTE CAP ADMISSION
1 798 Hamand Mahesh Shankarrao NT-D 130 72 -
2 8444 Aiwale Bhakti Suresh SC 86 63.33 -
3 9911 Koli Nagesh Machindra ST 83 58 -
4 10004 Gaikwad Pranjali Ramesh SC 83 58 -
5 10346 Patil Pawan Ashok OBC 82 50 -
6 15789 Udar Aradhana Bhanudas Open 74 57.67 -
7 15878 Pratiksha Shrikant Bhosale Open 73 82.33 -
8 17155 Bhosale Subhadra Dattatray Open 72 58.33 -
9 2509 Labade Manali Sunil Open 111 68.33 -
10 2884 Kirtane Kanchan Shivaji NT-D 109 79.33 -
11 3440 Sirvi Manisha Girdhari Open 105 78 -
12 4102 Dange Rushikesh Gajanan OBC 102 65 -
13 4145 Jadhav Asawari Vivek Open 102 68.67 -
14 6576 Thube Madhuri Dnyaneshwar OBC 92 61.33 -
15 6979 Sinalkar Shriram Sanjay OBC 90 57.33 -
16 7364 Sangale Adinath Babasaheb NT-D 89 57 -
17 8896 Pawar Rasika Dattatray NT-B 85 63.33 -
18 9695 Chavan Divya Nitin NT-B 83 49.67 -
19 14721 Gophane Anjali Prakash DT/VJ 75 55.67 -
20 20077 Shevale Namrata Bharat NT-C 69 47.67 -
21 26643 Bhoye Yashashri Pravin ST 64 53.33 -
22 2118 Kulkarni Anuja Ghanshyam Open 114 68 -
23 3378 Bhaske Dhananjay Bandu OBC 105 57.67 -
24 3636 Shambhavi Open 104 63 -
25 3837 Lokhande Gangendra Balaji SC 103 61.67 -
26 4452 Khade Kaushal Ravindra Open 100 66.33 -
27 4555 Radha OBC 100 56.67 -
28 4953 Kulkarni Shivani Prasad Open 98 58 -
29 6579 Bhujbal Pooja Kailas OBC 92 68.67 -
30 7321 Chincholkar Ashish Ashok OBC 89 53.33 -
31 7568 Barkade Akash Dasharath NT-C 89 59.67 -
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32 7762 Dhake Pratik Rajendra OBC 88 69.33 -
33 7959 Sawkar Pragati Suresh OBC 88 60.67 -
34 8052 Lohomkar Sanket Dattatray OBC 87 66 -
35 9271 Chavan Namrata Bharat DT/VJ 84 48 -
36 2837 Kale Sanket Siddheshwar Open 109 75.67 -
37 3614 Jain Sarthak Nayan Open 104 74.67 -
38 3818 Khandagale Nitin Arvind Open 103 86.67 -
39 4194 Karve Sachin Taterao NT-C 102 67.33 -
ADMISSION AGAINST CAP
40 1 Jain Shreyash Bharat Open 92 73 -
41 2 Dalvi Preeti Dnyaneshwar Open 88 53 -
42 3 Kamthe Vaishnavi Dhanraj Open 84 64.33 -
43 4 Soundalgekar Rahul Raju Open 88 73.33 -
44 5 Shubham Sanjay Thombare Open 82 56.33 -
45 6 Surabhi Sharad Khatake Open 80 68.33 -
46 7 Avantika Open 78 57 -
47 8 Shinde Snehal Suresh Open 77 51.33 -
48 9 Ghaltey Madiha Anwarkhan Open 76 62.67 -
49 10 Abhinay Oswal Open 76 50.33 -
50 11 Nanavare Shreya Sanjay Open 74 58.33 -
51 12 Dhamane Ruchita Laxman OBC 74 66.67 -
52 13 Kokane Ajinkya Ashokrao NT-C 72 46.33 -
53 14 Thorat Ishwary Hemant OBC 72 54.67 -
54 15 Shevate Rutuja Nitin OBC 71 57.33 -
55 16 Minal Dipak Ghule Open 71 68 -
56 17 Mali Dinesh Suresh Open 71 51 -
57 18 Jadhav Rutuja Sarjerao OBC 71 69.67 -
58 19 Kumbhar Rutuja Shivaji Open 69 54.33 -
59 20 Gambhire Amruta Haripal Open 69 58.67 -
60 21 Pawar Mayur Madhukar Open 68 56.67 -
61 22 Dargude Shrikant Balasaheb Open 68 59 -
62 23 Rupnar Dayasagar Pandharinath NT-C 67 45.67 -
63 24 Suyash Manojkumar Doshi Open 67 50.33 -
64 25 Harpale Vaishnavi Vikas Open 66 57.33 -
65 26 Mamidwar Siddhant Sanjay Open 65 58.67 -
66 27 Tamboli Arshiya Nisar OBC 65 60.33 -
67 28 Malbhage Gaurav Ramakant OBC 64 49.67 -
68 29 Margale Akash Chandrakant Open 64 60.67 -
69 30 Tathawadekar Shruti Nandu OBC 64 54.33 -
70 31 Tekale Sonali Anil Open 63 54.67 -
71 32 Pawar Pranav Suryakant OBC 62 48.67 -
72 33 Trimandar Saiprasad Gangadhar OBC 61 46.67 -
73 34 Jagruti Ajay Pawar Open 60 50 -
74 35 Nimish Ashok Rathod Open 46 53 -
75 36 Sonawane Nitish Bharat OBC 54 60.67 -
76 37 Bora Rutuja Jitendra Open 63 52.33 -
INSTITUTE LEVEL ADMISSION
77 1 Shaikh Anhad Afzal Open 60 51.67 -
78 2 Maheen Open 60 53.33 -
79 3 Karnadiyar Balaji Ponnusamy Open 60 50.67 -
80 4 Priyanka Uttam Metkari NT-C 59 49.78 -
81 5 Phadtare Shrinivas Hanumantrao Open 59 58.33 -
82 6 Bacchewar Shivam Sunil Open 59 59.33 -
83 7 Mirkale Rahul Rajkumar Open 58 72 -
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84 8 Tamboli Anam Amar OBC 58 46 -
85 9 Karale Aniket Dattatray OBC 58 49 -
86 10 Khatke Shrenik Shivaji NT-C 57 48 -
87 11 Shewale Pramod Rangnath OBC 56 58.33 -
88 12 Kotecha Saurabh Rajkumar Open 56 78.33 -
89 13 Raut Jayesh Mukund OBC 56 45.33 -
90 14 Kavita Bheraram Rathod Open 55 53.33 -
91 15 Kale Aniruddha Rambhau Open 54 56.67 -
92 16 Rajnandini Shisrish More Open 54 56.33 -
93 17 Saurabh Manohar Borane Open 52 57 -
94 18 Kulkarni Shruti Sanjay Open 51 50.67 -
95 19 Kudale Vishakha Milind OBC 50 52.33 -
96 20 Gawade Yogita Nandkumar Open 45 52.67 -
ADMISSION FORGEIN ( PIO)
97 21 Abdulrahman Amer Qasim Open - 56.67 -
98 22 Mohammadhadi Habibi Open - 59.17 -
99 23 Fatemeh Tolghand Open - 60.83 -
100 24 Saeid Nabilou Open - 62.5 -
101 25 Mohammed Ali Abed Open - 68.33 -
102 26 Emad Bolidei Open - 69.17 -
103 27 Fatemeh Sahranavard Open - 71.25 -
104 28 Maral Abazarpoor Open - 72.08 -
105 29 Mohammed Sami Ameen Open - 74 -
106 30 Halimeh Rashid Nasab Open - 78.75 -
107 31 Negin Goudarzi Open - 84.58 -
108 32 Nadirahon Ashurova Open - 85.33 -
109 33 Reyhaneh Rahimi Open - 94.17 -
110 34 Mohammadamin Feizy Open - 96.67 -
111 35 Zinab Redha Anwar Ebrahim Open - 55 -
DIRECT SECOND YEAR B. PHARM
1 479 Deoraye Shrinivas Raosaheb OPEN - - 81.00%
2 941 Shanware Gopal Suresh NT 1 - - 76.40%
3 1019 Shinde Bhagyashri Ramesh SC - - 75.80%
4 1335 Bedarkar Gayatri Nilkanth OBC - - 73.60%
5 3845 Gode Pratibha Budhaji ST - - 56.90%
6 1862 Ghorpade Sachin Ganpat SC - - 70.10%
7 3351 Asawale Suresh Chindhu ST - - 60.70%
ADMISSION AGAINST CAP
08 1 Padwal Shantanu Rajendra OPEN - - 58.10%
09 2 Mrunal Raju Lanjewar OBC - - 71.30%
10 3 Sapna Todkar OPEN - - 66.80%
11 4 Gaikwad Sudarshan Laxman SC - - 64.60%
12 5 Ghorpade Shantanu Nitin OPEN - - 63.00%
13 6 Jagtap Satyam Balasaheb OPEN - - 58.90%
14 7 Jagtap Digvijay Ashokrao OPEN - - 62.90%
15 8 Siddiqui Zishan Zarar OPEN 52.10%
Admitted List of the candidates for First Year Master of Pharmacy for the year 2017-18
Sr. No.
Merit
No.
Name of the Candidate Category GPAT Rank
B. Pharm. %
PHARMACEUTICS
01 560 Bagul Sanyukta Krishnakumar SC 3898 57.75%
02 838 Shinde Yashwant Dattaraya SC 6570 57.25%
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03 880 Dashputre Rahul Laxman OBC 7084 57.67%
04 1083 Dere Shrikant Gajanan OPEN 9411 57.46%
05 1293 Ansari Izharahemad Nisarahemad OBC 11610 59.54%
06 1753 Pratapure Sainath Vishnu OPEN 16352 69.54%
07 1855 Salgare Mayur Umakant OPEN 16963 70.85%
08 2265 Loharkar Ram Ramesh SC 21439 58.96%
09 2540 Wadate Akshay Rajaram SC 24060 58.45%
10 2630 Khobragade Sweta Vivek OBC 25064 57.96%
11 2741 Andhale Goraksha Krushnna NT 3 (NT-D) 26210 58.67%
PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE
01 671 Bari Hemant Rameshchandra OPEN 5037 54.88%
02 868 Gaikwad Apurva Nitin SC 7084 58.83%
03 1133 Awari Shraddha Subhash OPEN 10148 69.81%
04 1241 Katkar Ajay Rohidas OPEN 11318 71.29%
05 1547 Phalak Dinesh Sushil OBC 14319 56.42%
06 1658 Badade Shraddha Bhausaheb OPEN 15227 70.08%
07 1911 Wagh Viplav Pandurang OPEN 17780 57.92%
08 2315 Sonwane Pawan Govind NT 3 22057 55.75%
09 2501 Welkar Abhijet Maruti SC 23783 57.74%
10 2562 Patil Dharmraj Purushottam OBC 24490 71.59%
11 2619 Tangade Rahul Bhaskar OBC 25064 62.77%
PHARMACOLOGY
01 1518 Pawar Utkarsha Namdev NT 2 (NT-C) 14027 57.06%
02 1687 Deeksha Singh OPEN 15674 81.77%
03 1690 Kulkarni Varun Sadanand OPEN 15674 58.80%
04 1702 Desai Namrata Nitin OPEN 15074 58.75%
ADMISSION AGAINST CAP
05 01 Akanksha Alvekar OPEN 18096 64.60%
06 02 Takawale Rohan Mohan OPEN 18746 59.67%
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY
01 817 Mahajan Ashwin Kailas OPEN 6570 63.92%
02 2002 Tambe Sharmila Chandrakant SC 18746 61.90%
XII APPLICATION FORM
The application form in PDF form can be downloaded by clicking to the Application form and is also available on our
website www.sinhgad.edu link to Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy.
2. Score of the individual candidate admitted arranged in order of merit
Please refer the item No. XI, Sr. No. 4
XIV. INFRASTRUCTURAL INFOORMATION:
I) Classroom facilities: Available
No. of Classroom: 06
Size of each: 66 sqm
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II) Tutorial room facilities: Available
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III) Laboratory details:
No. of Laboratories and Size: 10 (UG) and 4 (PG): Total area: 1080 sqm
UG Labs:
Pharmaceutics Lab Pharmaceutics Lab
Pharm. Analysis Lab Pharm. Chemistry Lab
Pharmaceutics Lab Pharm. Chemistry lab
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Pharmacology Lab Pharmacognosy Lab
Sterile Facility Pilot Plant
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PG Labs:
Library Facilities:
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Computer Center Facilities:
Auditorium/Seminar Facilities:
No. of seminar halls:01 and area: 132 Sqm
Caffeteria: Available
No. of Caffeteria halls: 04
Facilities for Disabled: Available
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Games and sports Facilities: Basket Ball, tennis/carom/Play ground
Hostel facility: Available: 5166.67 sqm
A: Boy’s Hostel: Available
B: Girl’s Hostel: Available
(Total 120 beds for Boys and 100 beds for Girls)
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Medical and Other Facilities at Hostel:
Good physical and mental health goes in hand in hand with good academic standing. The S. T. E. S.’s Kondhwa Campus
Health Center offers many programmes and services to help the students and the staff meet their health and wellness
needs. Whether they are interested in primary or urgent care, exploring alternative medicine, or just looking for general
health information, Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and other health professionals are ready to help. In case of more
elaborate medical needs. S.T.E.S’s Kondhwa campus health care center seeks help from Smt. Kashibai Navale Hospital,
Narhe, Pune.