Atmiya University

About Department

Vision & Mission

Objectives

 

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

  1. The Curriculum is designed to attain the following learning goals which students shall accomplish by the time of their graduation:
  2. To equip students with foundational and advanced knowledge in Pharmacy, including Pharmacology, Dosage Form Design, Pharmacy Practice, Herbal Medicines, and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, aligning with the needs of the pharmaceutical industry and entrepreneurship.
  3. To strengthen core scientific principles and technical expertise essential for solving real-world pharmaceutical challenges, while fostering readiness for higher education and research pursuits.
  4. To develop competence in utilizing advanced laboratory instruments and digital tools for designing, synthesizing, analyzing, and evaluating pharmaceutical formulations.
  5. To instill self-directed learning, ethical values, professionalism, leadership, teamwork, and a sense of responsibility towards community health and welfare.
  6. To promote lifelong learning and encourage students to apply pharmaceutical knowledge to address the evolving needs of healthcare and society.

Graduate Attributes

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GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES

  • Academic excellence: Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of pharmaceutical sciences, integrated with ethical values and cultural sensibilities, ensuring proficiency in modern techniques and responsible use of technology for quality healthcare solutions. 
  • Critical Thinking and Effective communications: Apply analytical and contextual thinking to solve pharmaceutical and healthcare challenges while exhibiting effective, empathetic communication and teamwork in multidisciplinary environments..
  • Global Citizenship: Develop professional ethics, leadership, and social responsibility, contributing to public health, environmental sustainability, and societal well-being with a global perspective and cultural rootedness.
  • Life Long Learning: Embrace continuous learning and self-reliance, fostering personal, professional, and spiritual growth, while adapting to evolving scientific and societal needs with a sustainable and transformative mindset.

 

Program Educational Outcomes

Our programme will produce Graduates who:

PEO 1

:

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

PEO 4

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

PEO 5

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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 Domain knowledge Possess comprehensive knowledge of fundamental principles and their applications in the area of Health Science and Pharmaceutical Technology.
PO-2 Problem analysis Identify and Solve the problems related to Pharmaceutical Industry, Regulatory Agencies, Hospital Pharmacy and Community Pharmacy by analytical and critical thinking.
PO-3 Design/development of solutions Design, synthesize, formulate and evaluate novel natural and synthetic pharmaceutical product.
PO-4 Modern tool usage Apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.
PO-5 Competitiveness Participate and succeed in pharmacy related competitive examinations.
PO-6 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-7 Holistic and sustainable development Understand the impact of the professional solutions in societal and environmental contexts and need for holistic and sustainable development.
PO-8 Pharmaceutical Ethics Honor personal values and apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts.
PO-9 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-10 Communication Develop written and oral communication skills in order to communicate with pharmacy community and society
PO-11 Professional Identity Understand, analyze and communicate the value of their professional roles in society.
PO-12 Life-long learning Recognize and understand need of lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological change with harmony.

Program Specific Outcomes

After completion of the programme the Graduate will:

PSO 1

:

Apply comprehensive knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences and health-related concepts to design, develop, and evaluate natural and synthetic drug formulations for therapeutic use.

PSO 2

:

Identify, analyze, and solve real-time problems in pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical industries using analytical reasoning, scientific principles, and modern tools, fostering research-oriented thinking.

PSO 3

:

Demonstrate ethical behavior, regulatory compliance, and leadership skills necessary for professional excellence in healthcare, industry, and entrepreneurship.

PSO 4

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Effectively communicate pharmaceutical knowledge to healthcare professionals and the public, and contribute meaningfully to societal health and well-being through responsible practice.

PSO 5

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Exhibit a commitment to continuous personal and professional development, with an awareness of sustainability, global health trends, and technological advancements.

 

Faculty profile

Dr. Hemraj Mohanlal Tank



Professor
Ph.D
Exp:45


Dr. Kevin Chandulal Garala



Associate Dean
Ph.D.
Exp:17


Dr. Mital Nirajbhai Manvar



Professor
Ph.D.
Exp:17


Dr. Parag Anilkumar Rabara



Professor
Ph.D.
Exp:17


Dr. Samixa Rameshbhai Patel



Professor
Ph.D.
Exp:17


Bhakti Jagdishchandra Ladva



Associate Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:11


Falgun Gunvantray Dhabaliya



Associate Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:17


Rachana Hareshbhai Joshi



Associate Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:7


Vijay Satyajit Chauhan



Associate Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:7


Hani Mukeshbhai Jani



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:7


Reena Avichal Ughreja



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:7


Aayushi Agarwal Bansal



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:5


Ms. Riya Panchmatia



Assistant professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:1


Kelsi Ashokbhai Chhatrala



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:2


Shikha Thakur



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm, P.hD (Pursuing)
Exp:2


Jasmin Jayantilal Garala



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm
Exp:5


Khushaliben Pravinchandra Vora



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm
Exp:5


Mital Madhavjibhai Gajera



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm
Exp:1


Hetal Navinbhai Vaishnav



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm
Exp:2


Riddhi Rameshbhai Kapadiya



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm
Exp:2


Dharaben Umeshbhai Vinzuda



Assistant Professor
M.Pharm
Exp:1


Hardi Patel



Assistant professor
M.Pharm
Exp:4


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.

Title of paper

Name of the author/s

Name of journal

Year of publication

ISSN number

1

Advanced Targeted Drug Delivery of Bioactive Nanomaterials in the Management of Cancer

Kevin Chandulal Garala, Rajeshri Patel

Current Medicinal Chemistry

2024

0929-8673

2

"Lipid-based Nanoparticles in Delivering Bioactive Compounds for Improving Therapeutic Efficacy"

Kevin Chandulal Garala

Pharmaceuticals

2024

1424-8247

3

Unlocking the Potential of RNA Nanoparticles: A Breakthrough Approach to Overcoming Challenges in Colon Cancer Treatment

Kevin Chandulal Garala

Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

2024

1389-2010

4

Development of rapidly soluble mebendazole nanosuspension for colorectal cancer

Rajeshri Dineshbhai Patel

Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology

2024

2588-8943

5

Quality by design aided self-nano emulsifying drug delivery systems development for the oral delivery of Benidipine: Improvement of biopharmaceutical performance

Kevin Chandulal Garala

Drug Delivery

2023

1071-7544

6

STUDIES ON PHARMACOGNOSITIC PARAMETERS AND PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF OROXYLUM INDICUM LEAF

Mital Nirajbhai Manvar

International journal of Biology, Pharmacy and Allied sciences

2023

2277–4998

7

Prevalence of tuberculosis and drug- -resistant tuberculosis in tertiary care rural hospital in Gujarat, India: a retrospective study

Reena Avichal Ughreja

European Journal of Translational and Clinical Medicine

2023

2657-3156

8

A RAPID RP-HPLC STABILITY METHOD DEVELOPMENT & VALIDATION FOR ANTIVIRAL HIV DRUGS CABOTEGRAVIR & RILPIVIRINE IN I.M. INJECTION

Samixa Rameshbhai Patel

International journal of Biology, Pharmacy and Applied sciences

2023

2277–4998

9

Formulation Development and Evaluation of Polyherbal Gel Containing Extract of Eclipta Alba (L.) (Asteraceae) For The Management of Alopecia

Parag Anilkumar Rabara

Journal of Chemical Health Risks

2023

2251-6727

10

In-Vitro Anti-inflammatory Activity of Traditionally reported Poly Herbal Combination

Mital Nirajbhai Manvar

Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Technology

2023

2231–5713

11

In Vitro Evaluation of Antidiabetic Activity of Stem Extracts of Oroxylum Indicum

Mital Nirajbhai Manvar

Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology

2023

1001-4055

12

Phytochemical Analysis, in vitro Anti-coagulant Activity of Different Solvent Fractions of Citrus medica Fruit Extract

Mital Nirajbhai Manvar

Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology

2023

1001-4055

13

A Comprehensive Study on Phytochemical Analysis, in Vitro Antioxidant, and Anti-Coagulant Activities of Phenolic-Rich Solvent Fractions of Tecomella Undulata Bark Extract

Mital Nirajbhai Manvar

Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology

2023

1001-4055

14

STUDIES ON PHARMACOGNOSITIC PARAMETERS AND PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF OROXYLUM INDICUM LEAF

Mital Nirajbhai Manvar

International Journal of Biology, Pharmacy and Allied Sciences

2023

2277–4998

15

Self-Nano Emulsifying Drug Delivery System: A Potential Solution to the Challenges of Oral Delivery of Poorly Water-Soluble Drugs

Kevin Chandulal Garala

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology

2023

0974-360X

16

Solid Self Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery System as carrier for the enhancement of bioavailability of Benidipine with Telmisartan

Kevin Chandulal Garala

European Chemical Bulletin

2023

2063-5346

17

To Formulate Film Forming Spray using Quercus Infectoria (Oak Gall) for Wound Healing Activity

Samixa Rameshbhai Patel

International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology

2023

1071-7544

18

In vitro evaluation of Antidiabetic activity of Stem extracts of Oroxylum indicum

Falgun Gunvantray Dhabaliya

Journal of propulsion technology

2023

2277–4998

19

Development of In Situ Gel containing Phytoconstituents for the Treatment of Mouth Ulcers

Parag Anilkumar Rabara

Medical Sciences Forum

2022

2673-9992

20

Development of In Situ Gel Containing Phytoconstituents for the Treatment of Mouth Ulcers

Parag Anilkumar Rabara

Medical Sciences Forum

2022

2673-9992

21

Development of In Situ Gel containing Phytoconstituents for the Treatment of Mouth Ulcers

Parag Anilkumar Rabara

Medical Sciences Forum

2022

2673-9992

22

Differential scanning calorimetry: A screening tool for the development of diacerein eutectics

Rajeshri Dineshbhai Patel

Results in Chemistry

2022

2211-7156

23

Tamoxifen: An Investigative Review for Nano Dosage Forms and Hyphenated Techniques

Rajeshri Dineshbhai Patel

International Journal Of Pharmaceutical Investigation

2022

2230-973X

24

RP-HPLC method development, validation and pharmacokinetic applicability in preclinical evaluation of rhein treated with novel diacerein eutectics

Rajeshri Dineshbhai Patel

Biomedical Chromatography

2022

1099-0801

25

Functionality improvement of Chlorzoxazone by crystallo-co-agglomeration using multivariate analysis approach

Kevin Chandulal Garala

Particulate Science and Technology

2020

-

26

Influence of eutectic mixture as a multi-component system in the improvement of physicomechanical and pharmacokinetic properties of diacerein

Rajeshri Dineshbhai Patel

Advanced Powder Technology

2020

0921-8831

27

Formation of Diacerein - fumaric acid eutectic as a multi-component system for the functionality enhancement

Rajeshri Dineshbhai Patel

Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology

2020

2588-8943

28

Application of a Validated RP-HPLC Method in Solubility and Dissolution Testing for Simultaneous Estimation of Diacerein and Its Active Metabolite Rhein in Presence of Coformers in the Eutectic Tablet Formulation

Rajeshri Dineshbhai Patel

Journal of Chromatographic Science

2020

0021-9665

29

Design development and optimization of a sustained release tablet of bosentan monohydrate for pulmonary arterial hypertension

Hemraj Mohanlal Tank

Indian Drugs

2019

0019462X

30

Formulation development and statistical optimization of a bilayer tablet of bosentan monohydrate and sildenafil citrate in management of pulmonary arterial hypertension

Hemraj Mohanlal Tank

International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics

2019

0975-7058

31

Design, characterization and statistical optimization of ramosetron hydrochloride mouth dissolving film using design of experiment

Hemraj Mohanlal Tank

International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics

2019

0975-7058

32

Functionality improvement of Nimesulide by eutectic formation with nicotinamide: Exploration using temperature-composition phase diagram

Rajeshri Dineshbhai Patel

Advanced Powder Technology

2019

0921-8831

33

Optimization of Ethyl Cellulose Microspheres Containing Satranidazole Using 3^2 Factorial Design

Reena Avichal Ughreja

International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology

2019

0974-3278

34

Design and statistical optimization of a bilayered tablet of metoprolol succinate sustained release and atorvastatin calcium immediate release: Once a day formulation in the management of hypertension

Hemraj Mohanlal Tank

Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research

2018

2455-3891

35

DESIGN AND STATISTICAL OPTIMIZATION OF MOUTH DISSOLVING SUBLINGUAL FILM OF FIXED DOSE COMBINATION OF DOXYLAMINE SUCCINATE AND PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE USING DESIGN OF EXPERIMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NAUSEA AND VOMITING IN PREGNANCY

Hemraj Mohanlal Tank

Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research

2018

2455-3891

Event

Sr. No. Event Name Event Date Photo Gallery
1 Environmental Camp 18-10-2024 View
2 Pharmacists day celebration 25-09-2024 View
3 Teachers day celebration 14-09-2024 View
4 Sport Week Celebration 04-03-2024 View
5 Industrial Visit 02-02-2024 View

Department Infrastructure

Classrooms

 

  

Laboratory

 

 

        

Instruments

          

Medicinal Garden

  

                            

Virtual Lab Software

 

 

        

Animal House

 

 

Placement

Achievements

Name of Student

Sem

Type of Activity

Level of Event

Name of Event

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

Date of Event

Whether Participation or Rank

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