ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
2012-13
SUBMITTED TO NAAC
BY
Anand Pharmacy College
Shri RamKrishna Seva Mandal,
Near Town Hall, Anand-388001
Accredited by NAAC with CGPA 2.68
www.apc.ac.in
Phone: 02692-250020
Fax: 02692-250020
Email: [email protected] The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC
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NAME OF THE INSTITUTION: Anand Pharmacy College
Shri Ram Krishna Seva Mandal,
Near Town hall, Anand-388 001.
YEAR OF REPORT : 2012-13
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) assessed and accredited Anand
Pharmacy College, in March 2009 and was awarded with 2.68 CGPA. The institute continues
to provide higher education to the undergraduate and postgraduate students under the course
curriculum set by Gujarat Technological University.
Maintenance of quality assurance in the part of educational institution becomes a necessity
in order to hatching out quality products to the market in these days of „perform or perish‟.
Without rigorous filtering of the quality, the desired quality cannot be adduced. And
objective of the higher education will be vitiated along with the reputation of the Institution.
In order to get the desired level of result, planning, implementation, monitoring and
assessment criterion cannot be below the level of quality which needs to be maintained by the
Institution concerned with care and diligence. A well planned curriculum, organized
manifesto and dedicated work force in implementing the predefined parameter in this regard
will lead to a good ending. Keeping this into consideration and with commitment to ensure
quality, an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) has been established as a post
accreditation quality sustenance measure in our institution. Guidelines of NAAC in this
regard were prioritized in structure and functioning of the cell. IQAC has defined the
objectives of our institution and worked out an action plan to achieve the same.
The IQAC after its formation has been giving due thought to develop a system of conscious,
consistent and catalytic action to improve the academic and administrative standard of the
institution thereby enhancing the quality of the institution in all possible ways by fulfilling
vision and mission. However, the IQAC has been continuously trying to keep pace with the
fast changing needs.
Part – A: The plan of action chalked out by the IQAC in the beginning of the year towards
quality enhancement and the outcome achieved by the end of the year.
The entire outline for the academic journey for the year 2012-13 was framed by the IQAC
based on the goals and objectives of the institution and keen attention is given to follow up
the recommendations given by NAAC Peer team members.
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Plan of action for the year 2012-13
Sr. No. Plan of Action Outcome achieved
1 Introduction of new academic programmes, M.
Pharm (Quality Assurance and Pharmaceutics
second shift )
Yes (Refer 2, Part B)
2 Re-designing and updating of curriculum According to University
rules (Refer 3, Part B)
3 To hold periodical assessment of quality.
Effective monitoring of teaching, learning and
evaluation
Done on regular basis (Refer
5, 25, Part B)
4 Creation and maintenance of infrastructure and
learning resources
Done on regular basis (Refer
26, Part B)
5 To introduce the latest teaching-learning
techniques
Done on regular basis (Refer
, Part B)
6 To continue the schemes of remedial coaching
classes and coaching classes for those
appearing for competitive examination
Done on regular basis (Refer
6, Part B)
7 To avail grants for conducting
seminars/conference/ workshop and research
work
From four agencies (Refer 7
Part B)
8 To take up technology up gradation measures Done on regular basis (Refer
27, 28, Part B)
9 To procure latest learning resources like books,
journals to college library
Done on regular basis (Refer
21, 22, Part B)
10 To conduct workshops and seminars for
teachers and non-teaching staff to enhance and
sustain their academic standards.
Conducted Two [one
national seminar, one state
level workshop (Refer 8,
Part B)]
11 To encourage teachers to attend state level and
national level seminars and workshops,
refresher and orientation courses.
Done on regular basis (Refer
7, Part B)
12 To promote research work of staff Done on regular basis (Refer
13, 14, Part B)
13 To conduct management and cultural festivals
at the end of the year
Were organized in 2012 and
2013
14 To encourage and activate regular activities
such as N. S. S., sports, co-curricular and
extracurricular activities
Participation at college and
university level (Refer 41,
Part B)
15 To give special emphasis to extension and
community development programmes such as
blood donation, visits to villages etc.
Extension and community
development programmes
were conducted (Refer 18,
Part B)
16 Providing student support services (Refer 29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37,
Part B)
17 To introduce feed-back option from students Feedback option from
students was designed at
various levels (Refer 23, Part
B)
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18 To encourage passion for achievements Academic, Research, Co-
curricular and extra
curricular achievements
(Refer 35, Part B)
19 To extend computer training programs for
faculty and students.
Done on regular basis (Refer
28, Part B)
PART – B
1. ACTIVITIES REFLECTING THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE
DEPARTMENT:
In this post accreditation period, the institution activities were primarily focused on
sustenance and enhancement of quality level attained over the years in different aspects of
higher education. The institution aims at forming leaders who are intellectually competent,
spiritually mature, morally upright, psychologically integrated, physically healthy, socially
committed; who will champion the cause of justice, love, truth and peace and who are ever
open to further growth. In this period, the institutional activities are primarily focused on
achieving the above mentioned goals and objectives and in the sustenance and enhancement
of quality level attained over the years in different aspects of higher education.
(i) ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Provide quality education in the field of humanities, social sciences, and
business.
Equip students and teachers to become intellectually competent.
Assist and guide students to become self-reliant.
Non-academic staffs are given periodical training in academic administration.
Assignments, project works, field studies are introduced.
Skill development programmes are introduced to enable the students to acquire
professional skills.
Experts are invited to deliver special lectures in the emerging areas.
Equip students for professional excellence, financial independence and enable
them to acquire skills to meet the challenges of life.
Ensure individual attention, monitoring of academic progress and overall
development through well defined programmes.
Make students and teachers socially sensitive and to develop critical approach
towards social inequality.
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(ii) RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Promote high quality research on the needs of society with a view to involve in
its sustainable development.
To document research findings and extension activities.
(iii) EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Encourage for the creation of efficient and humanizing systems and services.
The college shall promote and support extracurricular activities – NSS, NCC,
Sports and Cultural programmes.
Instill and preserve the best values of Indian culture and tradition, while
equipping students for global competence.
Promote holistic development of the students through various programmes to
create a conducive atmosphere for addressing the physical, psychological,
emotional and financial needs of students.
Instill and preserve the best values of Indian culture and tradition, while
equipping students for global competence.
2. NEW ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES INITIATED (UG AND PG)
The institution had been granted permission by AICTE for initiation of two new PG
programs, M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance) and M. Pharm ( Pharmaceutical
Technology ) in the academic year 2012-2013 subject to application in the year 2011. The
institution had applied for two more new courses, i.e. M. Pharm (Quality Assurance and
Pharmaceutics) in the year 2012 for which the permission from AICTE has been granted for
total 36 seats for academic year 2013-14.
3. INNOVATIONS IN CURRICULAR DESIGN AND TRANSACTION
Since June 2008, the semester system has been introduced by Gujarat Technological
University (GTU) and syllabus designed by GTU has been incorporating latest developments.
Affiliated colleges have little scope in the preparation of their own syllabus but there are
representations from each and every department in doing the same under the guidance of the
University. As a part of this, various teachers have provided suggestions to restructure the
courses and frame new syllabi. Moreover, Principal of the college represents Dean, Zonal
coordinator of Vallabh Vidyanagar zone in GTU and is also an active member in Board of
Studies of the same. As a part of syllabus revision in GTU, for the academic year 2012-2013,
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various changes in the subjects and content of the syllabus was made for implementation in
B. Pharm course. This syllabus was effectively implemented for first and second semester B.
Pharm.
4. INTER-DISCIPLINARY PROGRAMMES STARTED: NIL
5. EXAMINATION REFORMS IMPLEMENTED
Examination reforms are designed by the affiliating University which is followed and
implemented in the College. The examination system is followed as per the University
guidelines and regulations. We are bound by the university norms and follow them strictly.
However, the institute has made its own arrangements for conducting internal tests and mid
semester exams as prescribed by University. The college has developed an effective
mechanism to ensure greater transparency in evaluation system. Special orientation,
assignments and additional tests are being given to students in special cases. Examination
work is now computerized partially. Provisional marks cards are provided to out-going
students in the form of transcript.
Moreover, the exam section has implemented various reforms in the institute for smooth
functioning of exams.
6. CANDIDATES QUALIFIED: NET/SLET/GATE etc.:
Students have also qualified various competitive examinations for getting higher education in
India and elsewhere, which is as shown below:
Year
No. of students qualified
NET SLET GPAT OTHERS(Specify)
2012 - -
17 GRE-3
TOEFL-2
IELTS-3
CAT-3
NIPER JEE-9
MANIPAL-1
BIT-1
NMIMS-3
Details of the list of candidates who have qualified in GPAT and other exams is enclosed as
Enclosure 1.
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7. INITIATIVE TOWARDS FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Proposals for availing grant for organizing conference/ workshop/ seminar were sent to
various agencies towards initiating faculty development programme. Grant was received
from four agencies (ICMR, GUJCOST, GSPC, IPA-GSB) for organizing conference,
workshop for the academic year 2012-2013. Teachers of various departments have attended
refresher courses, orientation courses, seminars, workshops etc. for their career development,
research as well as for the benefit of the students of the institute. Faculty members have also
participated in 2 International levels, 4 National level, 1 state level Conferences, 3 National
level Seminar, 1 State level Workshops, 1 national and 1 state level Staff training. The
details of faculty wise list for the same is enclosed as Enclosure 2.
8. TOTAL NUMBER OF SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED:
Total four sponsored seminars/ workshops / refresher course were conducted in the academic
year 2012-13.
Name of
Organizer/Dept.
Name of Seminars/ Workshops etc.
Organized
Duration
Anand Pharmacy
College / ICMR
sponsored workshop
(Pharmacology-
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry Department)
ICMR sponsored One Day State Level
Workshop on “Designing and Writing -
Quality Scientific Clinical Research
Protocols” .
22nd
September
,2012
Anand Pharmacy
College / NAAC
sponsored Seminar
(Pharmacology-
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry Department)
NAAC SPONSORED TWO DAYS
NATIONAL SEMINAR
Higher Education: Excellence Towards
Quality Management and Assurance
12th
-13th
October
,2012
9. RESEARCH PROJECTS: Various research projects in Ph. D. and PG for the academic
year are as listed below:
M.Pharm Pharmacology
Sr.No. Student name Title of the project Industry/College
1 Mehta Mital Evaluation of effect of Anand Pharmacy
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Rajendrakumar flunarizine against atorvastatin
Induced liver injury in
experimental animals.
College
2 Karia Prachi
Dinesh
Effect of ivabradine on diabetes
induced hypertension
In experimental animals.
Anand Pharmacy
College
3 Parikh Mihir
Pravin
Evaluation of liver x receptor
agonist-lansoprazole
in experimentally induced
atherosclerosis in rats.
Anand Pharmacy
College
4 Karangiya
Vinodkumar
Babubhai
Antiurolithiatic activity of
combination of citrus medica
And ananas comosus: in vitro
and in vivo study.
Anand Pharmacy
College
5 Patel Priyankkumar
Ashokkumar
Evaluation of activity of albizzia
lebbeckagainst
Streptozotocin-nicotinamide
induced type 2 diabetes.
Anand Pharmacy
College
6 Qureshi Mukhtar
Nisharhusen
Evaluation of activity of albizzia
lebbeckagainst
Streptozotocin-nicotinamide
induced type 2 diabetes.
Anand Pharmacy
College
7 Soni Sachinkumar
shantilal
Repeated dose intravenous
toxicity study of
Dexamethasone palmitate in
swiss albino mice.
Cadila
pharmaceutical Ltd.
Dholka
8 Savasani
Hardikkumar
Hasmukhray
Cardioprotective effect of
flavonoid rich fraction
Of premna mucronata against
experimentally induced
myocardia l infarction in rats.
Anand Pharmacy
College
9 Rakholiya Rimpush
Jentilal
A comparative study of fixed
dose combination
Of telmisartan-
hydrochlorothiazide againts
telmisartan-amlo dipine in
patients with hypertension
Gokul Hospital
Junaghadh.
10 Patel Alpaben
Madhavlal
Evaluation of effect of
momordica charntia and
Methyl palmitate in
experimentally induced hepatic
ischemic reperfusion injury.
Anand Pharmacy
College
11 Thakar Chiren
Bankimchandra
Evaluation of the effect of
myristica fragrans against
Doxorubicin induced
cardiotoxicity in rats.
Anand Pharmacy
College
12 Buddhadev Akash
Nalinkumar
Bioequivalence study of
febuxostat 80mg tablet
Under fasting condition.
Cadila
pharmaceuticals Ltd,
Dholka
13 Parmar Evalution of antiurolithiatic Anand Pharmacy
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M.Pharm Quality Assurance
Pradipkumar
Ramanbhai
activity of tubers of
Cyperus rotundus in ethylene
glycol induced urolithiasis in
rats.
College
14 Sharma
Jinkalbahen
Kamleshkumar
Evaluation of activity of
solanum xanthocarpum in
Experimentally induced
inflammatory bowel disease.
Anand Pharmacy
College
15 Joshi Shubham
Bhagyeshkumar
Anti arthritic and ulcer
protective activity of
Holarrhena antidysentrica in
experimentally induced arthritis.
Anand Pharmacy
College
16 Joshi Jignesh
Kanaiyalal
Bioequivalence study of
rosuvastatin (40 mg ) tablet
under fasting condition
Cadila pharmaceutical
Ltd, Dholka.
17 Shah Hitalben
Mahendrakumar
Cardioprotective effect of
cyp450 inhibitor against
experimentally induced
myocardial infarction in rats.
Anand Pharmacy
College
18 Jamsa anas
abdulaziz
Effect of linum usitatissimum in
gentamicin induced
nephrotoxicity in rats.
Anand Pharmacy
College
Sr.No. Student name Title of the project Industry/College
1 Jain Nitesh Kumar Validation of hptlc method for
determination of rifaximin along
with degradation kinetic studies
Lincoin
Pharmaceuticals Ltd,
Ahmadabad.
2 Mangukiya
Rakesh
Premjibhai
Simultaneous estimation of
difluprednate and moxifloxacin in
opthalmic dosage form by
chromatographic method
Baroque
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Khambhat.
3 Champaneri
Naitik Nareshbhai
Validation of cleaning process for
barocef residues in production area
Marck
Pharmaceuticals‟ Ltd
Kheda
4 Motisariya Mitesh
Himmatbhai
Ivabradine hydrochloride: stability
indicating and bioanalytical
method development and
validation
Veeda
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Ahmadabad
5 Mer Vershaben
Gordhanbhai
Development and validation of
chromatographic methods for
estimation of apigenin and biotinyl
tripeptide-1 in cosmetic
formulation
Ananad Pharmacy
College,Anand
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6 Patel Chirag
Bhimjibhai
Simultaneous estimation of aspirin,
atenolol, lisinopril, and simvastatin
by chromatographic methods using
experimental design
Ananad Pharmacy
College,Anand
7 Moradiya Mehul
Ranchodbhai
Development and validation of
stability indicating method for
estimation of pshychostimulant
drug and its related impurity by
rrlc method
Ananad Pharmacy
College,Anand
8 Mistry
Krishnakumari
Samirkumar
Simultaneous estimation of
olmesartan medoxomil, amlodipine
besylate and hydrochlorthiazide in
marketed formulation
ICPA Health Product
Ltd, Ankaleshvar.
9 Solanki Trupti
Babubhai
Simultaneous estimation of
olmesartan medoxomil, amlodipine
besylate and hydrochlorthiazide in
marketed formulation
Pharmenza
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
,Dharmaj
10 Panchal Neha
Bharatkumar
Cleaning validation for
determination of pharmaceutical
residues in parenteral
manufacturing facility
Torrent
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Ahmadabad
11 Tandel Devang
Bhagvandas
Spherical crystallization technique
for solubility enhancement of
febuxostat and its pharmacokinetic
application in rat plasma by rp-
hplc method
Ananad Pharmacy
College,Anand
12 Vanani Dhaval
Rameshbhai
Development and validation of rp-
hplc method for estimation of drug
used in congestive heart failure
along with forced degradation
study
Marck
Pharmaceuticals
Ltd,Kheda
13 Gadhavi Ruchita
Gambhirban
Qualification and validation of
blow fill seal technology using
quality by design approach
Ananad Pharmacy
College,Anand
14 Haveliker Hiren
Krishnabhai
Simultaneous estimation of
dronedarone hydrochloride and its
active metabolite desbutyl
dronedarone in human plasma by
using uplc-esi-ms/ms
Merck
Pharmaceuticals,
Kheda
15 Patel Hirenkumar
Rameshbhai
Process validation of intravenous
infusion using risk based analysis
Merck
Pharmaceuticals,
Kheda
16 Kadikar Ankita
Stishchandra
Development and validation of Baroque
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
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M.Pharm Pharmaceutics
spectrophotometric and
chromatographic methods for
simultaneous estimation of
brinzolamide and timolol maleate
Khambhat.
17 Patel Kumari
Kinjal Nanubhai
Spectrophotometric and
chromatographic estimation of
cephalexin monohydrate and
kanamycin monosulphate by
derivatization method
Ananad Pharmacy
College,Anand
18 Ardeshna Hardik
Harsukhlal
Simultaneous estimation of
dextromethorphan hydrobromide,
phenylephrine hydrochloride and
triprolidine hydrochloride in
pharmaceutical dosage form
Torrent
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Ahmadabad
Sr.No. Student name Title of the project Industry/college
1 Patel Hitarthkumar
Girishbhai
Preparation and optimization of
polyherbal cream for skin
disease
Vasu Pharmaceuticals,
Baroda
2 Vanpariya
Kunalkumar
Mehulbhai
Formulation, evaluation of new
polyherbal oral tablet for
leucorrhoea
Vasu Pharmaceuticals,
Baroda
3 Gohil Milan
Khumansinh
Formulation and evaluation of
bi-layer tablet of tramadol
hydrochloride and aceclofenac
for osteoarthritis
Anand Pharmacy
College
4 Agrawal Rushikesh
Maheshchandra
Formulation and evaluation of
orally disintegrating tablet of
memantine hydrochloride
Kaptap
Pharmaceuticals,
Baroda
5 Patel Jaini
Kiritkumar
Formulation and evaluation of
sustain release tablet of
venlafaxine hcl using liquid solid
compact technique
Anand Pharmacy
College
6 Dudhat
Kartikkumar
Himmatbhai
Development and evaluation of
transdermal therapeutic system
of ivabradine hydrochloride: in-
vitro and in-vivo
characterization
Anand Pharmacy
College
7 Moradiya Parita
Savajibhai
Development and optimization
of vaginal in-situ gel of herbal
spermicidal agent
Anand Pharmacy
College
8 Prajapati Mayur Formulation and evaluation of Marck Parantral Ltd,
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M.Pharm Industrial Pharmacy
Chhaganbhai viscous eye drops of naphazoline
hydrochloride and pheniramine
maleate for the treatment of
allergic conjuctivitis
Kheda
9 Metaliya Viralben
Jayantilal
Development and
characterization of
dexamethasone sodium
phosphate and tobramycin
sulphate opthalmic in-situ gel
Marck Parantral Ltd,
Kheda
10 Shah Bhavin
Vijeshbhai
Formulation and development of
film coated tablet containing
charcoal and digestive enzymes
Mercury Laboratories
Limited, Baroda
11 Bhavsar Dhruv
Maheshkumar
Solubility enhancement of
satranidazole by co-
crystallization technique
Anand Pharmacy
College
12 Maktarpara
Bhaveshkumar
Becharbhai
Formulation and evaluation of
stable dosage form of
pantoprazole and domperidone
Rhombus Pharma
Private Limited,
Rakanpur,
Gandhinagar
13 Prajapati
Piyushkumar
Ganpatbhai
Formulation and evaluation of
oral gel of cefpodoxime proxetil:
a patient friendly dosage form
Anand Pharmacy
College
14 Machhi Jignasu
Manharbhai
Dissolution enhancement of
poorly water soluble telmisartan
by spherical crystallization
technique
Anand Pharmacy
College
15 Siju Vinodkumar
Valjibhai
Preparation and optimization of
disintigration controlled,
sustained release matrix tablet of
lornoxicam
Anand Pharmacy
College
16 Patel Kajal
Chimanbhai
Formulation and evaluation of
sublingual tablet of anti-
migraine drug
Anand Pharmacy
College
17 Patel Mehulkumar
Vinubhai
Formulation and evaluation of
modified release of prasugrel
and aspirin from tablet within
tablet
Anand Pharmacy
College
Sr.No. Student name Title of the project Industry/college
1 Patel Ripalben
Vishnubhai
Preformulation and otimization
of metformin er, pioglitazone
and glimepiride ir tablet - qbd
approach
West cost
Pharmaceutical,
Ahmedabad
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2 Shah Nisargkumar
Vimalbhai
Design expert assisted
formulation and optimization of
bilayer tablet of aceclofenac,
rabeprazole and thiocolchicoside
Anand Pharmacy
College
3 Desai Pooja
Anilbhai
Process validation of famciclovir
tablet
Macloed
Pharmaceuticals, Vapi
4 Patel Chetan
Kiritbhai
Formulation, optimization, in-
vitro evaluation and stability
study of budenoside and levo-
salbutamol suspension using
spray drying technology for
pulmonary administration
Marck Bioscience Ltd,
Kheda
5 Dhameliya
Dhrumankumar
Rameshbhai
Development of cleaning
validation method for baropen
residue in product manufacturing
zone
Baroque
Pharmaceuticals,
Khambhat
6 Anjaria Haard
Hemant
Development of cleaning
validation method for baropen
residue in product manufacturing
zone
Vasu Pharmaceuticals,
Baroda
7 Shaikh Rahidali
Anvarjahan
Formulation and optimization of
fluid bed process based
formulation of roxithromycin
and omeprazole: a novel
combination for h. Pylori
treatment
Anand Pharmacy
College
8 Shah Hirakkumar
Hasmukhlal
Development, characterization
and inclusive study of process
parameter on formulation
containing dorzolamide in-situ
opthalmic gel
Anand Pharmacy
College
9 Patel Kushbooben
Sunilbhai
Optimization of process variable
and stability assasment of
controlled release self
emulsifying formulation of tablet
dosage form containing glipizide
Accurate
Pharmaceuticals ltd.,
Godhra
10 Patel Monaliben
Dilipbhai
Solubility enhancement of
telmisartan by liquid solid
compaction technique - design
space approach
Universal
Pharmaceuticals,
Kenya
11 Patel Jayminkumar
Naginbhai
Formulation and optimization of
folic acid coated pyridoxine sr
table
West cost
Pharmaceutical,
Ahmedabad
12 Shah Dhara
Sanjaybhai
Formulation and process
optimization of metronidazole
tablet
Mercury Lab, Baroda
13 Patel Ripalkumar
Kumudchandra
Process validation of
ciprofloxacine and tinidazole
West cost
Pharmaceutical,
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Ph. D Student
Sr.
no.
Name of Student Title of the Project Name of College
1. Ms. Sarika A. Johari
Pharmacological evaluation of
some herbal plants with Special
reference to their activity against
inflammatory bowel disease.
Anand Pharmacy
College ,
Anand
2. Mr. Hitesh G. Raval Phytochemical and
pharmacological evaluation of
indigenous medicinal plants Leea
aequata
Anand Pharmacy
College ,
Anand
3. Ms. Veena S. Patel Phytopharmacological
investigations on some medicinal
plants containing flavonoid
glycosides with special reference
to their neuropharmacological
activities
Anand Pharmacy
College ,
Anand
4. Ms. Hiteksha S.
Panchal
Standardization of some
hepatoprotective plants
Anand Pharmacy
College ,
Anand
5. Ms. Harsha D. Jani Synthesis and biological
evaluation of schiff bases and their
thiazolidinone derivatives as
antimicrobial agents
Anand Pharmacy
College ,
Anand
10. PATENTS GENERATED, IF ANY: NIL
tablet Ahmedabad
14 Mulani Nisha
Dilipkumar
Cleaning validation and cross-
contamination study of
ciprofloxacin parenteral
manufacturing unit
Marck Bioscience Ltd.
Kheda
15 Shah Paragkumar
Kiritkumar
Improvisation in dissolution of
levonorgestrel by enhancing its
solubility using solid dispersion
technique
West cost
Pharmaceutical,
Ahmedabad
16 Shah Mitul
Hasmukhbhai
Investigation of risk based
approach for compression coated
tablet: a case study on anti-
hypertensive drug
Anand Pharmacy
College
17
Patel Vikaskumar
Chandrakantbhai
Process optimization of artificial
tear fluid of carmellose sodium
as an eye drops
Marck Bioscience Ltd,
Kheda
18 Chettri Appu
Kirankumar
Formulation, evaluation and
process optimization of oro-
dispersible tablet of
levetiracetam
Anand Pharmacy
College
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11. NEW COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMMES: Various collaborative
research projects are carried out at the institution the details of which are as follows:
M.Pharm Pharmacology
M.Pharm Quality Assurance
Sr no Student name Title of the project Industry/college
1 Soni Sachinkumar
shantilal
Repeated dose intravenous
toxicity study of
Dexamethasone palmitate in
swiss albino mice.
Cadila
pharmaceutical Ltd.
Dholka
2 Rakholiya Rimpush
Jentilal
A comparative study of fixed
dose combination
Of telmisartan-
hydrochlorothiazide againts
telmisartan-amlo dipine in
patients with hypertension
Gokul Hospital
Junaghadh.
3 Buddhadev Akash
Nalinkumar
Bioequivalence study of
febuxostat 80mg tablet
Under fasting condition.
Cadila
pharmaceuticals Ltd,
Dholka
4 Joshi Jignesh
Kanaiyalal
Bioequivalence study of
rosuvastatin (40 mg ) tablet
under fasting condition
Cadila
pharmaceutical Ltd,
Dholka.
Sr no Student name Title of the project Industry/college
1 Jain Nitesh Kumar Validation of hptlc method for
determination of rifaximin
along with degradation kinetic
studies
Lincoin
Pharmaceuticals Ltd,
Ahmadabad.
2 Mangukiya Rakesh
Premjibhai
Simultaneous estimation of
difluprednate and moxifloxacin
in opthalmic dosage form by
chromatographic method
Baroque
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Khambhat.
3 Champaneri Naitik
Nareshbhai
Validation of cleaning process
for barocef residues in
production area
Marck
Pharmaceuticals‟ Ltd
Kheda
4 Motisariya Mitesh
Himmatbhai
Ivabradine hydrochloride:
stability indicating and
bioanalytical method
development and validation
Veeda
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Ahmadabad
5 Mistry
Krishnakumari
Samirkumar
Simultaneous estimation of
olmesartan medoxomil,
amlodipine besylate and
hydrochlorthiazide in marketed
ICPA Health Product
Ltd, Ankaleshvar.
15
M.Pharm Pharmaceutics
formulation
6 Solanki Trupti
Babubhai
Simultaneous estimation of
olmesartan medoxomil,
amlodipine besylate and
hydrochlorthiazide in marketed
formulation
Pharmenza
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
,Dharmaj
7 Panchal Neha
Bharatkumar
Cleaning validation for
determination of
pharmaceutical residues in
parenteral manufacturing
facility
Torrent
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Ahmadabad
8 Vanani Dhaval
Rameshbhai
Development and validation of
rp-hplc method for estimation
of drug used in congestive
heart failure along with forced
degradation study
Marck
Pharmaceuticals
Ltd,Kheda
9 Haveliker Hiren
Krishnabhai
Simultaneous estimation of
dronedarone hydrochloride and
its active metabolite desbutyl
dronedarone in human plasma
by using uplc-esi-ms/ms
Merck
Pharmaceuticals,
Kheda
10 Patel Hirenkumar
Rameshbhai
Process validation of
intravenous infusion using risk
based analysis
Merck
Pharmaceuticals,
Kheda
11 Kadikar Ankita
Stishchandra
Development and validation of
spectrophotometric and
chromatographic methods for
simultaneous estimation of
brinzolamide and timolol
maleate
Baroque
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Khambhat.
12 Ardeshna Hardik
Harsukhlal
Simultaneous estimation of
dextromethorphan
hydrobromide, phenylephrine
hydrochloride and triprolidine
hydrochloride in
pharmaceutical dosage form
Torrent
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Ahmadabad
Sr.No. Student name Title of the project Industry/college
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M.Pharm Industrial Pharmacy
1 Patel Hitarthkumar
Girishbhai
Preparation and optimization of
polyherbal cream for skin
disease
Vasu Pharmaceuticals,
Baroda
2 Vanpariya
Kunalkumar
Mehulbhai
Formulation, evaluation of new
polyherbal oral tablet for
leucorrhoea
Vasu Pharmaceuticals,
Baroda
3 Agrawal Rushikesh
Maheshchandra
Formulation and evaluation of
orally disintegrating tablet of
memantine hydrochloride
Kaptap
Pharmaceuticals,
Baroda
4 Prajapati Mayur
Chhaganbhai
Formulation and evaluation of
viscous eye drops of naphazoline
hydrochloride and pheniramine
maleate for the treatment of
allergic conjuctivitis
Marck Parantral Ltd,
Kheda
5 Metaliya Viralben
Jayantilal
Development and
characterization of
dexamethasone sodium
phosphate and tobramycin
sulphate opthalmic in-situ gel
Marck Parantral Ltd,
Kheda
6 Shah Bhavin
Vijeshbhai
Formulation and development of
film coated tablet containing
charcoal and digestive enzymes
Mercury Laboratories
Limited, Baroda
7 Maktarpara
Bhaveshkumar
Becharbhai
Formulation and evaluation of
stable dosage form of
pantoprazole and domperidone
Rhombus Pharma
Private Limited,
Rakanpur,
Gandhinagar
Sr.No. Student name Title of the project Industry/college
1 Patel Ripalben
Vishnubhai
Preformulation and otimization
of metformin er, pioglitazone
and glimepiride ir tablet - qbd
approach
West cost
Pharmaceutical,
Ahmedabad
2 Shah Nisargkumar
Vimalbhai
Design expert assisted
formulation and optimization of
bilayer tablet of aceclofenac,
rabeprazole and thiocolchicoside
Anand Pharmacy
College
3 Desai Pooja
Anilbhai
Process validation of famciclovir
tablet
Macloed
Pharmaceuticals, Vapi
4 Patel Chetan
Kiritbhai
Formulation, optimization, in-
vitro evaluation and stability
study of budenoside and levo-
salbutamol suspension using
spray drying technology for
pulmonary administration
Marck Bioscience Ltd,
Kheda
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12. RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED FROM VARIOUS AGENCIES: NONE
13. DETAILS OF RESEARCH SCHOLARS (Ph. D and M. Pharm Programme)
Ms. Vaishali T. Thakkar (part-time student) has been awarded with Ph. D degree in
Pharmaceutical Science in the academic year 2012-2013.
Following is the detail of the status of full time and part time faculties and students enrolled
for Ph. D. and M. Pharm Programme. The list of research scholars (Ph.D.) in detail is
enclosed as Enclosure 3.
5 Dhameliya
Dhrumankumar
Rameshbhai
Development of cleaning
validation method for baropen
residue in product manufacturing
zone
Baroque
Pharmaceuticals,
Khambhat
6 Anjaria Haard
Hemant
Development of cleaning
validation method for baropen
residue in product manufacturing
zone
Vasu Pharmaceuticals,
Baroda
7 Patel Kushbooben
Sunilbhai
Optimization of process variable
and stability assasment of
controlled release self
emulsifying formulation of tablet
dosage form containing glipizide
Accurate
Pharmaceuticals ltd.,
Godhra
8 Patel Monaliben
Dilipbhai
Solubility enhancement of
telmisartan by liquid solid
compaction technique - design
space approach
Universal
Pharmaceuticals,
Kenya
9 Patel Jayminkumar
Naginbhai
Formulation and optimization of
folic acid coated pyridoxine sr
table
West cost
Pharmaceutical,
Ahmedabad
10 Shah Dhara
Sanjaybhai
Formulation and process
optimization of metronidazole
tablet
Mercury Lab, Baroda
11 Patel Ripalkumar
Kumudchandra
Process validation of
ciprofloxacine and tinidazole
tablet
West cost
Pharmaceutical,
Ahmedabad
12 Mulani Nisha
Dilipkumar
Cleaning validation and cross-
contamination study of
ciprofloxacin parenteral
manufacturing unit
Marck Bioscience Ltd.
Kheda
13 Shah Paragkumar
Kiritkumar
Improvisation in dissolution of
levonorgestrel by enhancing its
solubility using solid dispersion
technique
West cost
Pharmaceutical,
Ahmedabad
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Patel Vikaskumar
Chandrakantbhai
Process optimization of artificial
tear fluid of carmellose sodium
as an eye drops
Marck Bioscience Ltd,
Kheda
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Year Ph.D Programme
2012-13 On roll Awarded
Full time Part time Full time Part time
- 7 - 1
Year M.Pharm Programme
2012-13 On roll Awarded
Full time Part time Full time Part time
67 - 72 -
14. CITATION INDEX OF FACULTY MEMBERS AND IMPACT FACTOR
Total 03 national and 11 international publications are credited to Anand Pharmacy College
for the year 2012-13. Moreover, 8 papers published in national level proceedings of National
level NAAC sponsored Seminar. The faculty wise list of publication along with citation index
and impact factor is enclosed herewith as Enclosure 4.
15. HONORS / AWARDS TO THE FACULTY:
Following faculty members have received award in the academic year 2012-2013, the details
of which are as follows:
Name of the
Faculty member
Theme (Award /Prize) Year Awarding Organization
Dr. Tejal Gandhi Pedagogical Innovation Award 13
2013 GTU Innovation Council,
Gujarat Technological
University, Ahmedabad on 14th
February, 2013
Ms. Asha Patel Prize for best poster presentation
for the research entitled “Herbal
Nano emulsion –current state and
future paradigm” (THIRD)
2013 GUJCOST sponsored
National Seminar on
“ Nanocarriers –Novel tool
as drug delivery system”
organized by Faculty of
Pharmacy, Dharmsinh Desai
Univesity, Nadiad, Gujarat
on 9th
February, 2013
Mr. Lalji
Baldania
Prize for best poster presentation
for the research entitled “Novel
biorelevant dissolution apparatus
for floating drug delivery
system” (SECOND)
2013 GUJCOST sponsored 2nd
International Conference on “
Emerging trends in drug
research and development”
organized by Shree
Dhanvantary Pharmacy
College, Kim, Surat, Gujarat
on 30-31st March, 2013
Dr. Tejal R.
Gandhi ,Dr.
Nirav V Patel,
and Dr. Vaishali
Gandhian Young Technological
Innovation Award 2013 for
innovative research project
entitled “Development and in
2013 Society for Research and
Initiatives for Sustainable
Technology and Institutions
(SRISTI), on 24th
March,
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T. Thakkar, Mr.
Soyeb
Chakavala.
vivo evaluation of novel cross
linked hydrogel containing
anti-microbial drug for severe
burns wound”
(APPRECIATION)
2013
16. INTERNAL RESOURCES GENERATED:
Year Particulars Amount
(in Rs.)
2012-2013 College fee 3,04,14,717/-
2012-2013 Other Income 7,62,477/-
17. DETAILS OF SAP, COSIST (ASSIST)/ DST, FIST ETC., ASSISTANCE/
RECOGNITION: NIL
18. COMMUNITY SERVICES:
Following activities were organized and are listed as follows:
Sr. No Details of the Activity Dates/Dur
ation
1 The tree plantation activity was successfully completed on
around 30 volunteers has taken part for this activity. (52 plants
were planted in botanical garden of Anand pharmacy college.)
24th
August,
2012
2 Thalassemia/Sickle Cell Prevention Programme in
association with Indian Red cross Society, Gujarat State
Branch, Ahmedabad (Total 41 students were Checked)
3rd
October,
2012
3 Blood Donation Camp was organized in Association with
Prathma Blood Bank Center, Ahmedabad (77 Units were
collected)
4th
October,
2012
4 Old Clothes Distribution to poor people at various places of
Anand district like jitodia, Lambhvel etc was carried out with
the great contribution of all members of college.
20th
February,
2013
5 Free Health Check Up Camp was organized at Lambhvel
under the guidance of Dr. Chimanbhai Patel (54 patients were
checked)
11th
February,
2013
6 Skit Performed at different villages like, Gitodia, Bakrol,
Lambhvel, Chavdapura (AIDS Awreness)
5th
& 6th
March,
2013
19. TEACHERS AND OFFICERS NEWLY RECRUITED: 11 Faculty, 2 Laboratory
Assistant were appointed in the year 2012, and the list of the same is as follows.
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Faculty
Sr.No. Name Date of Joining
1 Mr. Hardik Rana 02/07/2012
2 Ms.Mansi Dholakia 02/07/2012
3 Mr. Lalji Baldaniya 31/07/2012
4 Mr. Parthsarthi M.Shah 01/11/2012
5 Ms. Jepal Patel 02/11/2012
6 Ms. Sainika Kanzaria 01/11/2012
7 Mr. Nilesh Chetta 21/12/2012
8 Mr. Nirav Panchal 21/12/2012
9 Mr. Darshan Patel 21/12/2012
10 Mr.Naishadh Patel 21/12/2012
11 Mr. Bhavik Chauhan 21/12/2012
Laboratory Assistant
Sr.No. Name Date of Joining
1 Ms. Niki Patel 01/03/2013
2 Ms. Rangoli Patel 21/03/2013
20. TEACHING-NON-TEACHING STAFF RATIO: 2.46:1
Year Teaching Staff No. Non- teaching Staff No. Ratio
2012-13 32 13 2.46
The list of teaching and nonteaching staff is enclosed as Enclosure 5.
21. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE LIBRARY SERVICES
The Library is equipped with reading room, internet, multimedia and reprographic facilities.
Books are completely bar-coded. We utilize soul software (version 2.0) for the smooth
conduction of library work. Book bank facility (free and paid) is also available in the library.
22. NEW BOOKS/JOURNALS SUBSCRIBED AND THEIR COST
The detail of the books/ Journals along with their cost is as follows:
Year No. of Books Amount in Rs. No. of Journals Amount in Rs
2012-13
501
207228
36 (National)
21079
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23. COURSES IN WHICH STUDENT ASSESSMENT OF TEACHERS IS
INTRODUCED AND THE ACTION TAKEN ON STUDENT FEED BACK
The courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced are B. Pharm and
M. Pharm (Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, Quality assurance, Industrial Pharmacy,
Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Pharmaceutical Technology). The online
feedback forms were filled by B. Pharm and M. Pharm students for overall evaluation
of the teaching provided by the teachers.
The analyses of the feedback given by the students were mailed to individual faculty
for their reference, self evaluation and improvement.
The students have also provided their online feedback on curriculum aspects,
teaching-learning process, support services and other facilities offered by the
institution during their course of study and the problem associated with above
concerned were resolved through monthly class counseling meeting, and open
session.
24. UNIT COST OF EDUCATION: Rs. 67317/- (including salary component)
Rs. 31524/- (excluding salary component)
25. COMPUTERIZATION OF ADMINISTRATION AND THE PROCESS OF
ADMISSIONS AND EXAMINATION RESULTS, ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES:
(Give details if any at the department level)
The process of computerization of the institute administration is progressing. All data related
to academic, non academic activities, exam results have been computerized in MS excel and
computerization was also extended to other aspects of office administration like issuing of
certificates, pay related etc.
The admission process of the institute is done by the Central Admission Committee for
Professional Courses while admission on vacant seats were filled by the institute and the
procedure and the norms for admission followed were fixed by the Admission Committee.
26. INCREASE IN THE INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES
To keep pace with academic growth like establishment of research centers in various
disciplines, the introduction of new courses and co-education system, the institute augmented
its resources and upgraded its available facilities. The institution has purchased 20 computers
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and other accessories like printers etc. to various laboratories/departments. The internet
facilities provided to students in the library were expanded with more computers. Following
is the details of the facilities maintained and developed during academic year 2012-2013.
Year Facility Developed Amount (Rs.) Funding
source
2012-2013 Building maintenance 10,29,476/- From Fee
2012-2013 Computer maintenance 30,676/- From Fee
2012-2013 Laboratory Maintenance 22,933/- From Fee
2012-2013 Other maintenance(Electric,
Furniture, Equipment)
2,99,663/- From Fee
2012-2013 New purchase [Instrument,
Library (books, journals),
Computer, Electric]
35,47,958+21,079/-
=35,69,037/-
From Fee
27. TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION
Along with the academic growth of the institution, the institution regularly is involved in
technology up gradation. Constant and continuous efforts are made to utilize the advantages
of technological development in sustaining and promoting quality education effectively.
Hence, quality is the cumulative product of both human and material resources in any
educational institution.
During this period the institution has purchased new computers with latest and high
configuration. The internet facilities are upgraded by increasing the internet bandwidth from
2 Mbps.
The Library is fully computerized with open access system and books were completely bar-
coded. We utilize soul software (version 2.0) for the smooth conduction of library work.
28. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AND TRAINING TO TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS
Internet facility was provided to all students and staff in the computer centre and library
where facility of total 119 computers is availed by both students and staff out of which 50 are
connected in LAN with internet Facility (2mbps). Moreover, computer training is provided to
staff members and as a subject, First year students are being taught the basics and
fundamentals of computer.
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29. FINANCIAL AID TO STUDENTS
Some students are availing financial aid in the form of scholarships from the Central and
State Governments. Every year, about three of the students enjoy fee concession under fee
waiver scheme of AICTE. Student‟s development fund is being utilized for providing finance
to those students who have also participated in various seminars, conferences, workshops
under student development scheme. Scholarship and Meritorious awards were also
distributed in the Annual function from the current academic year.
30. SUPPORT FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AND ITS ACTIVITIES
AAPA, Anand Pharmacy Alumni Association comprises of the members of Anand
Pharmacy College, who have gained their education, since 2002, both in the Graduate as well
as Post-graduate courses. With the virtue of bringing together the past & present, Anand
Pharmacy Alumni Reunion 2013 was held on 3rd
of February, Sunday at the Bhaikaka hall,
in the SRKSM campus. The students of Anand Pharmacy College had actively participated to
make the alumni rejoice their gathering.
All those Alumnus who were present at the Reunion, few expressed their views and cherished
their memories. Namely, Mr. Gaurav Gupta (Batch: 1999-2003); Mr. Amit Trivedi & Ms.
Shilpa Agrawal (Batch 2000-2004); Mr. Bhavin Patel (Batch: 2002-2006); Mr. Vivek Parekh
(Batch: 2006-2010); Ms. Asha Patel (Batch: 2008-2010); Mr. Hitesh Munjpara (Batch: 2008-
2012).
Also, Mr. Amit Trivedi (Batch 2000-2004) has generously and altruistically contributed an
amount of Rs. 25,000 to APAA. At the sunset of the event, the Best Student Alumni Award
was awarded to Ms. Mansi Dholakia (GTU Gold Medalist), who is alumni of Anand
Pharmacy College. Finally, ending the event, the co-ordinator of APAA, Mr. Sandip Patel
proposed a vote of thanks, thanking all the Alumnus & volunteers of APC who involved in
the event and made the event unforgettable.
This year Alumni Association of Anand Pharmacy College continues to introduce various
aspects of pharmacy field to our students. Taking in mind, APAA arranged various
informative lectures. In addition to this, we also have informative session about how to select
a college for further study and overall orientation related to the field of pharmacy.
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The following events have been organized by APAA during 2012-13:
Sr.
No.
Name of Event No. of
participants
Date
1 Guidance lecture for preparation of NIPER entrance
exam-2013 by Mr. Pruthvish Soni, Alumni of APC
and student of NIPER, Chandigarh
69 (6th
, 8th
sem.
students)
17/07/2012
2 Guidance lecture for preparation of GPAT - 2013
exam by Ms. Supriya Vani, Alumni of APC.
69 (6th
, 8th
sem.
students)
17/07/2012
3 Informative lecture on Pharmaceutics and NDDS by
Mr. Jiten Patel, Alumni of APC and student of 4th
sem. M. Phram. (NDDS), M.S. University.
54 (8th
sem.
students)
08/08/2012
31. SUPPORT FROM THE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION AND ITS
ACTIVITIES
The college as such has not formed any Parent- Teacher Association but the meeting is held
once in the beginning year of their academic journey i.e. during the Orientation programme
of the First Semester B. Pharm and First Semester M. Pharm students. And during the
semester the parents are called to meet the counselors and subject incharge to show the
progress of the students. Daily absence is been sent to the parents. Also, if required after Mid
semester results, parents of those students are called to meet the counselors if their ward‟s
performance is below average and when their attendance is not up to the requirement of the
University specifications.
During the academic year 2012-13, few parents of B. Pharm students were called for
addressing the issues of poor attendance, academic performance and medical leaves of their
ward.
32. HEALTH SERVICES
Health service is provided by Anand Health Centre which is situated within 500 m from the
campus. Moreover, Thalesslemia/Sickle Cell Prevention Programme is organized every year
for the students. A counseling centre is functioning on a regular basis for assisting the
students in their stress related and other personal problems.
33. PERFORMANCE IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES
For the all-round development, participation of students is essential in sports activities.
Hence, the institution always provides encouragement to promising sportsmen for
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participating in university level, intercollegiate and state level. To encourage the students‟
participation in sports and games, the institution honors the outstanding sportspersons with
awards and prizes in Annual function.
Moreover, the list of events and students participation in college sports has been enclosed as
Enclosure 6.
34. INCENTIVE TO OUTSTANDING SPORTSPERSONS: NIL
35. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS (including extra-curricular):
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS:
UG RESULTS
Course
(Year of Batch)
Total no.
of
students
appeared
Total no. of
students passed
with %*
Total no.
of
students
with 1st
class
Total no. of
students
with
distinction
Student
with result
pending
B.Pharm (GTU)
2nd
Semester 46 21(45.65%)* 10 35 ---
4th
Semester 44 25(56.81%) 05 38 ----
6th
Semester 68 54(79.41)* 05 63 ---
8th
Semester 69 64*(92.75%) 02 67 ----
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* Students having no backlog
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS:
PG RESULTS
Course
(Year of Batch)
Total no.
of
students
appeared
Total no. of
students
passed with
%(*)
Total
no. of
students
with 1st
class
Total no.
of students
with
distinction
Student
with
result
pending
M.Pharm (GTU)
2nd Semester (Industrial
Pharmacy)
18 18 (100%) 00 18 ---
2nd Semester
(Pharmacology)
18 18 (100%) 00 18 ---
2nd Semester (Quality
Assurance)
18 18 (100%) 00 18 ---
2nd Semester
(Pharmaceutics)
18 18 (100%) 00 18 ---
3rd
Semester (Industrial
Pharmacy)
18 18 (100%) 00 18 ---
3rd
Semester
(Pharmacology)
18 12 (66.67)* 04 14 ---
3rd
Semester (Quality
Assurance)
18 17(94.44)* 01 17 ---
3rd
Semester
(Pharmaceutics)
18 18 (100%) 00 18 ---
4th
semeter(Pharmacology)
18 18 (100%) 00 18
4th
Semester
(Pharmaceutics)
18 18 (100%) 00 18
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* Students having no backlog
RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS
Sr.
No.
Event Name Event details Student
Name
Rank
1 SAL National Conference on “
Global Scenario of Herbal
Drugs today & Tomorrow”
22nd
September, 2012. Ms. Jenee R.
Christian
2nd Prize
2 One Day International
Conference on “
Nanopharmaceutical
Therapeutics: From Laboratory
to Clinical Practice"
24th
September ,2012 Mr.Devang
B.Tandel
1st Prize
3 Two day National level
seminar on
PHARMARENDEZVOUS:”A
meet on Recent Advances in
Pharmaceutical Science
22nd
-23th
February,2013
Ms. Jenee R.
Christian
2nd Prize
4 National Conference on
“pharmaceutical Reserch
:Quality Initiatives and Novel
Technological Approaches”
6th
&7th
April,2013 Ms. Riddhi
Katira
2nd Prize
EXTRACURRICULAR ACHIEVEMENTS
Name of the
Student
Theme(Award/Prize) Year Awarding
Organization
Himashu Dave (4th
Sem B.Pharm)
Second Prize,
t-shirt painting 21,22,.23rd
Feb
2013
Horizon 2013
Nirma University,
Ahemdaba
Bhagyabhumi Patel
(M.Pharm Cology
sem 2) Second
Prize
Pharmarangoli 22nd
Feb , -23rd
2013
Pharmafest-2013
Parul Institute,
Vadodra
Rushi Dave
(M.Pharm
P.Techno. Sem 2)
(2nd
rank),
Vinod Siju
(M.Pharm P‟ceutics
Sem 4)
(3rd
rank),
Chess 28th
Feb, 2013 Inter college
competition- Chess
Competition
Anand Law College,
SRKSM
Goyal Priyank (4th
Sem B.Pharm) 2nd
Robo war 27th
& 28th
Feb
,2013
Prakarsh
SVIT, Vasad
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Prize In best
working &
1st Prize in best
designing
36. ACTIVITIES OF THE GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING CELL:
(At the Department level)
The Grievance Redressal Cell was reconstituted for the academic year 2012-13. The
circular/notice for antiragging committee, Grievance Redressal Cell, Women cell,
Alumni incharge, counselors, and Head counselors were displayed on the notice board
and LCD for information to all the students and faculty in the beginning of the year.
The suggestions given by the students during the monthly meetings on regular basis
were solved immediately by the counselor in consultation with the academic head and
the principal if needed. Students counselors had submitted the feedback/minutes of
the meeting to the Academic head. The feedbacks were filled by the students in the
computer laboratory through online mechanism for overall evaluation of the teaching
provided by the teachers. The analysis of the feedback given by the students were
mailed to individual faculty for self evaluation and improvement. The identity of the
students is not revealed. The general instructions regarding teaching methodology was
discussed during department meeting by the respective H.O.D.
The students also gave their online feedback on curriculum aspects, teaching-learning
process, support services and other facilities offered by the institution during their
course of study and the problem associated with above concerned resolved through
monthly class counseling meeting or Grievance Redressal Cell.
Parents feedback forms were given to the students and were asked to get them filled
by the parents and submit at admin office. All the feedback forms were analyzed and
reports were prepared.
No incidences of ragging were reported for this academic year by any student of the
college.
The suggestions obtained from the suggestion boxes kept in the office, girls‟ room
and library (open on 25th
of every month) was considered immediately and
accordingly the actions were taken for the same.
37. PLACEMENT SERVICES PROVIDED TO STUDENTS:
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Details of placement of students of M. Pharm for the last academic year (2012-2013) is as
follows:
Pharmaceutics department
Pharmacology Department
Sr. No. Name Company Salary / Per Annum
1 Nayan Patel Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad 3,60,000/-
2 Harsh Parmar Novo Nordisk India Limited., Banglore 3,00,000/-
5 Sanket Shah Intas Pharmaceuticals, Ahmedabad 2,20,000/-
6 Ankur kelawala Hester Bioscience, Ahmedabad 1,80,000/-
7 Prashant Thoriya Sun Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Baroda 1,40,000/-
8 Bhupesh Sompura B.A Research Centre, Ahmedabad 1,80,000/-
9 Swagat Soni Zydus Research Centre, Ahmedabad 1,40,000/-
10 Bhavesh Italiya Torrent Research Center, Ahmedabad 2,00,000/-
Sr.
No.
Name Company Salary / Per
Annum
1 Mehta Hardik N Rusan Pharma., Gandhidham 1,20,000/-
2 Deepti S.Sharma Alembic Pharmaceuticals ltd., Baroda 1,90,000/-
3 Nimisha M. Patel Ethicare Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd.
Broad a
1,00,000/-
4 Kishori R. Joshi Bharat Parentral Pvt Ltd. Broda 1,20,000/-
5 Chakavala Soyeb R Vovantis Lab Pvt Ltd., Ranoli 96,000/-
6 Bharatkumar M.Patel Zoetic Ayurvedics Pvt. Ltd.,
Ahmedabad
1,60,000/-
7 Mansi S. Dholakia Anand Pharmacy College, Anand 1,80,000/-
8 Patel Dinal Dineshbhai L.B.Rao institute of pharmaceutical
Edu & res., Khambhat
1,44,000/-
9 Piyushkumar M. Vasava Vasu Healhcare 1,44,000/-
10 Gaurang L. Gajjar Cadila Healthcare Ltd., Ahmedabad
11 Dhavalkumar V.Suthar Ethicare Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd.
Broad a
1,20,000/-
12 Nilesh C. Darji Siemens Pvt. Ltd., Nashik 2,00,000/-
13 Rana Hardikkumar
Bhupendrakumar
Anand Pharmacy College, Anand 1,80,000/-
14 Alpeshkumar A. Parmar Akesiss Pharma Private Limited.,
Bangalore
2,50,000/-
15 Uttamkumar Savjibhai
Solanki
Alembic Pharmaceuticals ltd., Baroda 1,92,000/-
16 Mishra Parth Omprakash Zoetic Ayurvedics Pvt. Ltd.,
Ahmedabad
1,60,000/-
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38. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES FOR NON-TEACHING STAFF:
The College has implemented various programmes to enable the staff to function more
effectively. Placements are made on the basis of seniority as well as efficiency. Employees
need training in advanced skills related to their work. Also a few of the staff were deputed to
attend the Computer training programmes like LIBRE Office online training program
organized by IIT
MUMBAI through GTU. and communication skills programmes arranged by the institute to
develop and enhance the skills and efficiency.
39. BEST PRACTICES OF THE INSTITUTION:
Planned activities for the whole academic year along with academic calendar.
Committed management with inspiring leadership of Principal and committed,
enthusiastic teaching and nonteaching staff members.
Well maintained infrastructural facilities.
Representation of Principal as the Dean and Zonal Coordinator and Board of Studies
at Gujarat Technological University.
Financial incentives to staff and students under staff and student development schem
40. LINKAGES DEVELOPED WITH NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL, ACADEMIC/
RESEARCH BODIES - MOUs:
VASU HEALTH CARE PVT. LTD, BARODA
41. ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION:
A detailed academic calendar is provided to all the students at the start of the
academic year which contain information regarding examinations, various events etc.
Apart from the awards, students have also participated in numerous extracurricular
activities which is enclosed as Enclosure 7.
In addition to the extracurricular activities and cultural programme, students have also
participated in co-curricular and literary activities which are enclosed as Enclosure 8.
Besides this, the students and staff of the institute are also actively engaged in
activities of the Indian Pharmaceutical Association, popularly known as IPA.
Following is the list of activities conducted in college during the year 2012-2013.
1. PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL ELOCUTION COMPETITION 2012 AT BANGALORE
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2. NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK CELEBRATION (Enclosure 9)
Educative and informative industrial visits were organized, the details of which are
presented as follows:
Students of M. Pharm Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, Quality Assurance and
Industrial Pharmacy have attended various Symposium and Seminars and details are
enclosed as Enclosure 10.
Various guest lectures were organized for development and enriching the knowledge
of students and faculty members, and the details are as follows:
Sr.
No.
Date Name of Speaker Topic
1 27/8/2012 Mr. Prabhakar Lahare Current good manufacturing
practice
2 27/8/2012 Mr. Munesh Sharma Corrective and preventive
action
3 28/12/2012 Dr. P.Y.Guru Topic on Allien
4 19/2/2013 Dr.Vasu Appanna International experience
program
5 6/3/2013 Dr. Harish Padh Imformative talk on research
6 23/3/2013 Dr. Adesara Importance of community
pharmacy
Faculties have not only shared their knowledge through conduction of theory and
practical classes but also contributions have been made by some faculties on an even
larger platform by publishing book
Sr. No. Date of
Industrial
Visit
Name of the Industry visited Year
1. 15/04/2013 West coast Pharmaceutical
Ltd.,Ahmedabad
8th
sem. B.Pharm.
(67 students)
2. 18//4/2012 Alpha lab. ,baroda 4th
sem B.Pharm(45
Students)
3. 25/4/2012 Baroque Pharmaceutical Pvt.
Ltd, Khambhat
2nd
sem M.Pharm (36
students QA &
Pharmacology)
4. 16/03/2013 Ethicare Pharmaceutical Ltd,
Baroda
2nd
sem. B.Pharm.
(39 students) & 4th
sem M.pharm IP (18
students)
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Dr. Kalpana Patel, Dr. Purvi A. Shah , Mr. Hitesh Raval, Dr.Dimal A.Shah and
Dr.Sunil .L.Baldania have authored 1 book titled “Laboratory handbook in
Instrumental Analysis, Published by Nirav Prakashan in 2012-2013.
PART – C: DETAIL PLANS OF THE INSTITUTION FOR THE NEXT YEAR:
1. To develop infrastructure facilities for new PG course.
2. To increase academic performance of the students in the examinations.
3. To host national Seminars/ Conferences/ Workshops with the support of funding
agencies.
4. To increase representation of teachers for attending state level and national level
seminars and workshops, refresher and orientation courses.
5. Establish collaborative network with industries.
6. To promote Major and Minor Research programmes among faculty members by
attracting financial support from various agencies.
7. To conduct series of guest lectures for teachers and students.
8. To conduct personality development programme for students.
9. To improve library services through increasing the number of books.
10. To take up technology upgradation measures.
11. To encourage and activate regular activities such as N.S.S, N.C.C and sports.
12. To give special emphasis to extension and community development programmes such
as blood donation, visits to villages etc.
13. To encourage teachers who have not registered for Ph. D. programme yet, to take
initiatives to secure a Ph. D.
14. To attract more and more companies and institutions for campus recruitment.
IQAC COORDINATOR HEAD OF THE
DEPARTMENT/INSTITUTION