Atmiya University

About Department

Vision & Mission

Objectives

  • Pharmacy Knowledge
  • Thinking abilities
  • Planning abilities
  • Leadership skills
  • Professional Identity
  • The pharmacist and society
  • Environment & sustainability
  • Ethics
  • Communication
  • Modern tool usage
  • Life-Long Learning

Graduate Attributes

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  • Professional Identity
  • The pharmacist and society
  • Environment & sustainability
  • Ethics
  • Communication
  • Modern tool usage
  • Life-Long Learning
  • Thinking abilities
  • Planning abilities
  • Leadership skills

Program Educational Outcomes

Program Educational outcome

After Completion of Program Graduate will

PEO-1

Preparation

To prepare students with theoretical and practical knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences to meet requirements of pharmaceutical related industry and entrepreneurship.

PEO-2

Core Competence

To provide students with strong fundamental concepts with high technical competence in pharmaceutical sciences required to solve problems and to pursue higher studies & research.

PEO-3

Breadth

To empower students with use of advanced lab equipment and computational tools to design, synthesize, analyze, evaluate and formulate pharmaceutical products.

PEO-4

Professionalism

To inculcate in students self learning abilities, professionalism, leadership skills, team building skills, community service outlook and ethical practices.

PEO-5

Learning environment

To nurture the students with academic environment to participate in life-long learning process and relate the concepts of Pharmaceutical Sciences with the needs of social healthcare.

Program Outcomes

Program outcome
After Completion of Program Graduate will
PO-1 Pharmacy Knowledge Possess comprehensive knowledge of fundamental principles and their applications in the area of Health Science and Pharmaceutical Technology.
PO-2 Modern tool usage Apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.
PO-3 Drug development and research Design, synthesize, formulate and evaluate novel natural and synthetic pharmaceutical product.
PO-4 Problem analysis Identify and Solve the problems related to Pharmaceutical Industry, Regulatory Agencies, Hospital Pharmacy and Community Pharmacy by analytical and critical thinking.
PO-5 Competitiveness Participate and succeed in pharmacy related competitive examinations.
PO-6 Communication skills Develop written and oral communication skills in order to communicate with pharmacy community and society.
PO-7 Leadership  skills Planning Abilities Demonstrate effective planning abilities including time management, resource management, delegation skills and organizational skills. to be successful entrepreneur with leadership skill and comply with requirement of regulatory and legal system.
PO-8 Professional Identity Understand, analyze and communicate the value of their professional roles in society.
PO-9 Pharmaceutical Ethics Honor personal values and apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts.
PO-10 The Pharmacist and  society Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety and legal issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional pharmacy practice.
PO-11 Holistic and sustainable development Understand the impact of the professional solutions in societal and environmental contexts and need for holistic and sustainable development.
PO-12 Life-long learning Recognize and understand need of lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological change with harmony.

Program Specific Outcomes

Program Specific outcome

After Completion of Program Graduate will

PSO-1

Pharmacy Knowledge

Possess comprehensive knowledge of fundamental principles and their applications in the area of Health Science and Pharmaceutical Technology.

PSO-2

Modern tool usage

Apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.

PSO-3

Drug development and research

Design, synthesize, formulate and evaluate novel natural and synthetic pharmaceutical product.

PSO-4

Problem analysis

Identify and Solve the problems related to Pharmaceutical Industry, Regulatory Agencies, Hospital Pharmacy and Community Pharmacy by analytical and critical thinking.

PSO-5

Competitiveness

Participate and succeed in pharmacy related competitive examinations.

 

Faculty profile

Ms. Kelsi Chhatrala



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmacology)
Exp:2 years


Ms. Bhakti ladva



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Quality Assurance)
Exp:4 years


Mr. Bhavin vadher



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:4 Years


Ms. Hetal Vaishnav



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:7 Months


Ms. kapadiya Riddhi



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:7 Months


Mr. Dhansukhbhai Viradiya



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:4 years


Dr. Jasmin Garala



Assistant professor
Ph.D, M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:4 years


Ms. Vora Khushaliben



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:4 years


Ms. Reena Ughreja



Assistant Professor
Ph.D (Pursuing), M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:3 years Industry + 3 Years Academics


Ms. Shikha Thakur



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmacology)
Exp:2 years


Ms. Aayushi Agarwal Bansal



Assistant Professor
M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)
Exp:2 years industry + 3 Years academics


Dr. Hemraj Tank



Dean School of Pharmaceutical sciences
Ph.D, M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:45 Years


Ms. Hardi Patel



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:3 years


Ms. Hani Jani



Assistant Professor
Ph.D (Pursuing), M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:4 Years


Mr. Vijay Chauhan



Associate Professor
Ph.D (Pursuing), M.Pharm (Pharmacology)
Exp:6 Years


Ms. Joshi Rachana



Associate Professor
Ph.D (Pursuing), M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:7 Years


Dr. Rajeshri Patel



Associate Professor
Ph.D, M.Pharm (Quality assurance)
Exp:11 Years


Dr Samixa Patel



Professor
Ph.D, M.Pharm (Quality assurance)
Exp:14 years


Dr. Kevinkumar Garala



Professor
Ph.D, M.Pharm (Pharmaceutics)
Exp:14 years


Dr. Parag Rabara



Professor
Ph.D, M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical chemistry)
Exp:15 years


Dr. Mital Manvar



Professor
Ph.D, M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy)
Exp:15 years


Falgun Dhabaliya



Head of department
Ph.D (Pursuing), M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy)
Exp:15 Years


Scope

A career in the pharmaceutical sciences is full of opportunities. Mentioned below are some of the options a pharmacy professional can venture into:

R & D:The pharmacy industry is one such industry that thrives on research and development. For this option, B. Pharm and M. Pharms are highly in demand for research of new drugs, process development, formulation, development, clinical trials and Toxicological Studies.

Analysis and Testing:Analysis and testing go hand in hand with this industry specially in order to maintain a proper Quality control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA). For the same highly skilled staff is required by companies to handle sensitive analytical dealings and sophisticated equipment.

Production and Manufacturing:the options of working in production and manufacturing are huge. One can start his/ her own venture or work for someone. Professionals for production and manufacturing are not only required by biotechnological products, surgical dressings, medical devices, equipment, ayurvedic/ homeopathic / unani medicines, veterinary medicine, etc are also the requirement for the production of cosmetics, soaps, toiletries and dental products.

Marketing:The Pharmaceuticals sales and marketing is considered to be a highly technical arena and hence one of the best when it comes to perks.

Hospitals:Although it might be a trend of the US or Canada, but it is one that seem to be setting in India as well. The pharmacists in the hospitals are the best informed individuals for prescribing a drug. Mostly in western countries, the diagnosis is made by the Doctors but the pharmacists decide the medicines and their dosage. Therefore, Pharmacy graduates have important role and can earn attractive remuneration and can occupy strategic positions.

Regulatory Bodies:There are bodies that control and regulate medicines. FDA is the regulatory body that deals with governing and implementing the rules and regulations for the Drug and Pharmaceutical industry. The post of Drug Inspector, Asst. Drug Controller, Deputy Drug Controller, Drug Controller of state and finally D.C. I. (Drug Controller of India) is an option one can aspire for.

 

Research and Publication

Sr. No. Authors Name Title of Article National / International Name of Journal / Conference/ Publication Vol. No. Issue No. Page No. Month & Year of Publication ISSN No. Citation
1 Riddhi Patel 2D-QSAR study on some novel 6-acetyl-3-[3-chloro-2-(substituted)-4-oxoazetidin-1-yl]-2,5-diphenyl-2,3-dihydrpyridine-4-carbonitrile analogues as an antifungal activity International Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 5 1 673-681 9-Feb-18 2349-7750  
2 Mital N. Manvar Antibacterial activity of leaves and flowers of Ipomoea aquatica forsk. (Convolulaceae) International Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical research 8 2 94-98 April – June 2018 2231-5683  
3 Dr. Kevin Garala Application of Quality by design and risk based approach to investigate the effect of excipients and processing conditions on isoniazid crystals agglomeration National Conference- QbD: Academic and industrial prospective       13th to 18th Aug 2018    
4 Rachana Joshi Quality by design approach for the optimization of variables to improve physicochemical properties of CCA National Conference- QbD: Academic and industrial prospective       13th to 18th Aug 2018    
5

Tripathi Nagja, Sanjeev Acharya,

Dr. Vimal Kumar

Anti-Diabetic Activity of a Polyherbal Formulation
in Streptozotocin Induced Type 2 Diabetic Rats
International Journal of Natural Remedies 16 4 148-152 Jan-17 2320-3358  
6 Anuj Modi, Dr. Vimal Kumar Phytochemical Analysis, antioxidant activity and hepatoprotective effects ofZizyphus xylopyrus(Retz.) wild leaves extracts against carbon tetrachloride induced hepatotoxicity inin vitroandin vivomodels. International International Journal of Geen Pharmacy 11 1 42-56 Jan-17 1998-4103  
7 Biswajit Basu, Mori Ankita S,
Partha Pratim Mahata,
Suparna Ghosh, Ritu Gaur,
Boundugulapati Murali Krishna
Development and characterization
of terbutaline sulphate microsponge
and its colonic delivery by
compression coated tablets
International World Research Journal of Pharma Technology 3 3 1 to 75 22-Apr-17 2454-5546  
8 Parag Rabara, Nurudin Jivani Synthesis and Evaluation of noel 1-(2-(5-Aryl-1,3,4-Thiadiazol-2-Ylamino)Acetyl)Pyrrolidine-2-Carbonitrile derivatives for their DPP-4 Inhibiting Activity International Inventi Rapid: Med Chem 2018 1 4-Jan 6-Oct-17 0976-3821  
9 Samixa R Patel Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Analysis of Olmesartan,amlodipine and Hydrochlorothiazide in Biological Fluid International

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ONRESEARCH,

ENTREPRENEURSHIP, & PEDAGOGY:

871-885 5th – 6th Jan 2016 978-93-5254-061-7  
10 Riddhi Madhu 2D-Qsar Study On Some Novel 6-Acetyl-3-[3-Chloro-2-(Substituted)-4- Oxoazetidin-1-Yl]-2, 5-Diphenyl-2, 3-Dihydropyridazine-4-Carbonitrile Analogues As An Antifungal Activity International International Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences 6 1 01-07 JAN-MAR 2016 2230-7605  
11 Biswajit Basu, Anil Kathiriya. Formulation and Evaluation of Floating In Situ Gel Forming System for Sustained Delivery of Tolterodine Tartrate. International

Proceedings of R K University’s First International Conference

on Research & Entrepreneurship

1 1 774-797 5th – 6th Jan 2016 978-93-5254-061-7  
12 Mital Manvar, Dr. T.R. Desai ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF POLYPHENOLIC COMPOUND FROM IPOMOEA AQUATICA FORSK. (CONVOLVULACEAE) International INDIAN DRUGS 53 2 15-18 Feb-16 0019-462X  
13 Biswajit Basu, Birju Bagthalia. Formulation and Development of Bilayer Tablets of Cimetidine and Praziquantel for Targeted Delivery. International World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 5 3 1406-1444 Feb-16 2278-4357  
14

Dipen K. Sureja*, Kirtan P. Sanghvi,

Ashish P. Shah and Kantilal R. Vadalia

An efficient synthesis and characterization of some novel pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidin-4(5H)-one derivatives International American Journal PharmTech Research 6 2 677-686 Apr-16 2249-3387  
15 Dipen K. Sureja
, Sandip P. Dholakia
and Kantilal R. Vadalia
Aqua mediated sodium acetate catalyzed one-pot synthesis of pyrimidine derivatives as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agent International Der Pharma Chemica 8 9 105-111 May-16 0975-413X  
16 Dipen K. Sureja, Sandip P. Dholakia
and Kantilal R. Vadalia
Conventional and microwave assisted synthesis of novel pyrimidine derivatives as antimicrobial and antitubercular agent International Der Pharmacia Lettre 8 9 181-186 May-16 0975-5071  
17

Parag Rabara, Nurudin Jivani,

Shashikant Pattan, Kevin Garala

Synthesis and evaluatio of some novel substituted 1,3,4-oxadiazole and pyrazole derivatives for antifungal activity International Inventi Rapid: Med Chem 0 3 1 to 4 7th June 2016 0976-3821  
18 Samixa R Patel Development and validation of zero absorbance method for simultaneous estimation of aliskiren and amlodipine in combined dosage form International Asian J. Pharm. Ana. 6 3 138-142 28-Jul-16 2231–5667  
19 Riddhi Madhu 2D-QSAR Study on Some Novel 2-Phenyl Disubstituted. Quinazolin-4(3H)-One Analogues and their Antifungal Activity International Inventi Rapid: Med Chem 0 4 01-06 Aug.-2016 0976-3821  
20

Bansari Joshi, Grishma Dalal, Jalpa Bavlia,

Biswajit Basu, Kevin Garala, K R Vadalia

Design and Release Kinetic Studies of
Nimesulide Bioadhesive Topical Gel.
International Inventi Rapid:
Pharm Tech
2016 7 1to7 2016 0976-3783  
21

Bansari Joshi, Grishma Dalal, Jalpa Bavlia,

Biswajit Basu, Kevin Garala, K R Vadalia

Design and Characterization of Fast Dissolving Tablets of Glipizide by using Factorial Design International Inventi Rapid:
Pharm Tech
2016 4 1to6 2016 0976-3783  

Event

Sr. No. Event Name Event Date Photo Gallery
1 Farewell meet 2023-04-28 View
2 An easy Gateway to be Pharmaceutical Entrepreneur 2023-04-28 View
3 World health day Celebration 2023-04-07 View
4 "Life style management" by Dr. Kamal Parikh 2023-03-20 View
5 Expert talk By Dr, Suresh sorathiya 2023-01-20 View
6 An easy Gateway to be Pharmaceutical Entrepreneur 2023-01-20 View

Department Infrastructure

Placement

Achievements

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Sem

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Level of Event

Name of Event

Event Sponsored by (i.e. Name of sponsoring Agency)

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Mehta Samruddhi Harshadbhai

6

e-workshop

National

e-workshop on “Basics of Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)”

Ganpat University & Spinco Biotech Pvt. Ltd.

25/5/23

Participation

Bhairvi raghunandan raval

6

e-workshop

National

e-workshop on “Basics of Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)”

Ganpat University & Spinco Biotech Pvt. Ltd.

25/5/23

Participation

Mangroliya trushil chaturbhai

6

e-workshop

National

e-workshop on “Basics of Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)”

Ganpat University & Spinco Biotech Pvt. Ltd.

25/5/23

Participation

Moraniya Priyanshu Bharatbhai

6

e-workshop

National

e-workshop on “Basics of Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)”

Ganpat University & Spinco Biotech Pvt. Ltd.

25/5/23

Participation

Detroja Meetkumar Ashokbhai

6

e-workshop

National

e-workshop on “Basics of Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)”

Ganpat University & Spinco Biotech Pvt. Ltd.

25/5/23

Participation

Gandhi Fatema Mustafa

8

Webinar

National

‘101 Statistics’ webinar on the topic ‘Building a career in clinical SAS programming’

Indian Pharmaceutical Association Students’ Forum

5/3/23

Participation

Soham Mirani

8

Delegate in the 72nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Nagpur

National

72nd IPC

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

20-22/1/23

Participation

Shah Sakshi Rajenbhai

8

Delegate in the 72nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Nagpur

National

72nd IPC

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

20-22/1/23

Participation

Kacha Mahir Kamleshbhai

8

Delegate in the 72nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Nagpur

National

72nd IPC

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

20-22/1/23

Participation

Gandhi Fatema Mustafa

8

Delegate in the 72nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Nagpur

National

72nd IPC

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

20-22/1/23

Participation

Vyas shreya hareshbhai

8

Delegate in the 72nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, Nagpur

National

72nd IPC

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University

20-22/1/23

Participation