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PDM

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
SECTOR 3A, SARAI AURANGABAD, BAHADURGARH (HARYANA)

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
KARSINDHU, SAFIDON (JIND) HARYANA

Approved by AICTE, PCI & Affiliated to Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak

B. PHARMACY M. PHARMACY
Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, Quality Assurance

Tribute To

Late Sh. Prabhu Dayal Ji P.D.M. Religious & Educational Association was established in the year 1995-96. The noted philanthropist had devoted all his life to the upliftment of the different sections of the society. Born in 1938, Sh. Prabhu Dayal led a life of never ending struggle. Just nine days after his birth, the cruel hands of destiny rudely snatched his reverend father. By dint of his hard work, he completed his formal education and dedicated himself to the service of the humanity. In his strife-torn life, he not only reached the highest level of education but also exemplified a rare degree of honesty and integrity; he became a paradigm of administrative excellence. As an administrative officer, he discharged his official duties in various capacities. He fulfilled his onerous responsibilities by implementing various welfare schemes. PDMREA has been founded, keeping in mind the noble ideas cherished by Late Sh. Prabhu Dayal Ji such as social evolution, quality education for all, dedication to ones duty and above all the lofty notion of altruism. The institution is doing its utmost to translate his dream into a tangible and concrete reality.

Technical Education has now been recognized as the important segment in development of our nation. Enormous potential and resources are available at the

Message from the Chairperson

hands of talented youngsters. It is heartening to see that the State of Haryana is progressing rapidly not only at national level but at the global level. Over the years, PDM Educational Institutions have achieved excellence in providing of the state of art infrastructure and facilities. Our institutions facilitate innovative thinking by presenting students with an exclusive learning ambience to feel their growth as future technologists. I feel proud to say that PDM Religious & Educational Association is serving the society for the last 17 years in the field of Engineering & Technology by bringing out and high lighting a number of efficient engineers to the country. I warmly welcome our freshers and am sure that they will enjoy the hi-tech education imparted by the various educational institutions established and managed by PDMREA.

Bimla Singh Prabhu

I welcome you all to PDM College of Pharmacy, a dynamic and quality conscious institute run by Prabhu Dayal Memorial Religious and Educational Association (PDMREA). There is no doubt that by joining this pharmacy institute, you make an excellent carrier choice as pharmacy that has now become an extremely attractive career path for bright and ambitious young people who look forward for a rewarding vocation, professional autonomy and secure financial future. Pharmacy is a profession with unlimited opportunities besides providing noble services to humanity. I am proud to be the Director of reputed institute that will define the future of pharmacy for the next generation. Taking note of the fact that total personality development besides academics is the key to achieve success, we strive hard to imbibe students a passion for excellence. Since inception, the Institute has focused its attention on academics, exploring the talents of students with emphasis on their personality development which are essential for placements in the corporate world.

Message from the Director

The Institute will continuously provide quality education with an aim not only to build a formidable technical work-force for Pharma industry but also to build an indigenous research and production base. The faculty is working hard to establish one of the finest curriculums that are supported by our passion and commitment for ensuring the highest-quality educational experience for our students. In addition to the academic course, we belief in imparting training to develop the skills in Clinical Research, Drug Regulatory Affairs, Good Manufacturing Practices, Quality Assurance, Pharmacovigilance and Advances in Drug research by way of industrial visits, training, seminars, workshops, guest lectures etc. to make our graduates employable to the global pharmaceutical industry. I am confident that you will find this college as comprehensive, impressive and exciting. I wish all the students for the grand success in their academic endeavor.

Prof. (Dr.) Arun Garg

PDM at a glance
To give impetus to higher technical education, to meet futuristic global standards, to instil high patterns of discipline and character building, to make students technically strong, in short to improve the total quality of life is what PDM is all about. With this core goal in mind, the Prabhu Dayal Memorial Religious and Educational Association (PDMREA, popularly referred as PDM) came up with its first Institution named PDM Polytechnic in 1995-96 and then came up PDM College of Engineering in July 1999, PDM Public School in 2003, PDM College of Pharmacy in 2004, PDM Institute of Engineering & Technology at Karsindhu, Safidon (Jind) in 2005, PDM College of Education, Ultra modern PDM Dental College & Research Institute, PDM General Hospital in 2006 and PDM College of Engineering for Women in 2009-10. Two new Institutes in the form of PDM College of Technology & Management and PDM International School are coming shortly to add more grace and colour to the PDM family. Today, it is a well established institution spread over 45 acres of land in absolutely pollution free surroundings. The Association has achieved astounding success in the field of education in a short span of time and it plans to add new educational courses every year so that quality education in every field becomes available less than one roof for the convenience of the student. In order to provide a highly technical environment to, cultivate basic technical skills, impart excellent training to the students and to produce promising professionals in every field, a good deal of infrastructure, in terms of well equipped laboratories, computer labs with latest version systems and rich libraries with a wide range of quality books and journals, have been made available separately for Engineering, Pharmacy, Polytechnic, M.B.A, M.C.A, B.B.A & BCA students. The college has highly qualified, experienced, dedicated and motivated faculty and supporting technical staff. Besides regular faculty, visiting professors from eminent institutions, universities and reputed industrialists are invited on a regular basis to augment the teaching and academic work of all the PDM Institutions. The most important aspect of PDM's philosophy is to emphasize on self learning. The role of PDM in classroom learning is meant primarily for theoretical and conceptual inputs. Combining lectures with group learning, real life case studies and hands on exercises consolidates classroom learning further.

Group learning is used as an effective vehicle preparing prospective Technocrats, Engineers, Managers, Pharmacists and Doctors to be adapt in seeking and acquiring knowledge. PDM has developed this learning methodology into a prominent component of its educational policy. It is based on the assumption that peer group learning is very effective. Free exchange of ideas among members of each group through discussions and presentations conserves time and effort and also enhances learning and communication skills. Case studies are generally used in illustrating the contextual setting and information technology that characterizes situation in fields like Management Information, System Analysis and Design and Software Engineering. This forces decision making under simulated 'real' conditions and highlights the fact that managerial situations are far more complex. Following the Kaizen concept of continuous improvement, endeavor is made to improve the course design and learning principles at PDM. Guest Lectures are an important step in the achievement of this goal. They help the students to learn and know about the latest trends, ideas and happenings in the highly dynamic world of technology, management, pharmacy and medical science and simultaneously serve as a platform to bring the students and the corporate world together. Admission to the institute is based on academics, experience, motivation and leadership. A number of seminars and conferences are organized to supplement the conceptual foundations of the students with practical experiences. Prominent speakers visit the campus from many leading organizations of the country and abroad. In sports activities, our students also are on the forefront. In the interstate sports festival and technical cum cultural festival PARADIGM held at the PDM, the students of the Technical Institutions all over the country participate. At PDM, the participants are not passive consumers of education but also contributors to the growth of an exiting, innovative and vital enterprise. PDMs strength is rooted firmly in the quality and diversity of our students. The college has fully furnished hostels and mess facilities for boys and girls. Air-conditioned administrative block, spacious teaching blocks, ultra-modern libraries, hostels and temple, everything is constructed here keeping the futuristic development and aesthetic layout in mind. The institute has its own generator sets and thus the electricity is available on the campus round the clock. Endowed the well designed amphitheater and verdant greenery, the campus provides an ambience that is conducive to learning. The world class infrastructure sophisticated computer centers, well equipped laboratories, seminar & conference hall, executive dinning halls and a modern sports complex equipped with facilities like Swimming pool, Gymnasium and Squash court. There is a separate security wing to ensure safety of the students day & night. Canteens with modern catering facilities are available where fresh and hygienic eatables are served. Bus facility is available for Delhi, Gurgaon, Rohtak, Narela and Sonepat by 65 buses owned by Institution.

Vision

To be a renowned technology institution and a student focused entity recognized for its research activities, innovative teaching methodology and dynamic learning environment.

Mission
To contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest levels of excellence.

Quality Policy
The Institute is committed to make the students technologically superior and ethically strong. We strive to instill high patterns of discipline and character building through our well framed Quality Management System.

PDM College of Pharmacy


PDM College of Pharmacy, started in 2004 under aegis of PDMREA, is situated in 5 acres of green scenario land, having building and infrastructural facilities as per norms and standards of AICTE, New Delhi, M.D. University and Pt. B. D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak. The college is equipped with the latest infrastructure and equipments and we have put in place highly qualified responsible teachers so that the best can be offered to our students. Along with the academic pursuits, the College carries out various extra curricular and cultural activities aimed at total personality development of the students. Our aim is to help our students to develop an intelligent mind with analytical ability so that they always remain in the forefront in whatever pursuit they undertake. The overall ambience of the campus is distinguishable by serenity, which is conductive for intellectual pursuits. In short, our aim is to create a top class College of Pharmacy that will train future researchers who can provide best possible pharmaceutical care to the community.

Status of Pharmacy in India


Healthcare education has a significant impact on the health of the community and improving services for the patient. It instills fundamental values and directs specific attitudes for the healthcare professionals. Pharmacy is an essential part of the healthcare system all over the world. Pharmacy revolves around people and medicines with special emphasis on the manufacture of medicines, their supply, appropriate use and effects. The ultimate concern of this profession is to ensure that the patient receives the appropriate medicines and benefits from the proper use of these. Contrary to popular belief, pharmacy is not limited to counting and dispensing pills. Pharmacy is a rewarding profession in the health care system that involves working closely with doctors and patients. It is an important and trustworthy occupation that reaches into almost all aspects of medicine and healthcare. The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry, today, is in the forefront of India's science-based industries with wide ranging capabilities in the complex field of drug manufacture and technology. This industry can boast of high quality producers and recognition from many international regulatory authorities. Many international companies have entered this sector in partnership with Indian Companies. Globalization of the profession has now thrown up as many challenges as opportunities before those who are involved in this profession. In this scenario, our academic institutes have a great role to play in equipping our students adequately to live up to this grand vision and to enable the industry to meet these challenges. Pharmacy offers flexible work schedules, a broad spectrum of opportunities, direct patient contact, and top salaries right out of the college.

Law/ Venture Capital & Banking Bio/ Pharmaceutical Product Development

Discovery & Research

Regulatory Affairs Clinical Development/ Preclinical Research

Medical Affairs

Career prospects for Pharma Professionals

Operations & Manufacturing

Corporate Communications

Sales & Marketing

Business Development

Management Consulting

Medical Writing

Programme Offered
The College conducts courses leading to Bachelor of Pharmacy and Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology & Quality Assurance.

Structure of the courses offered


Name of Course Bachelor of Pharmacy Master of Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) Master of Pharmacy (Pharmacology) Master of Pharmacy (Quality Assurance) Duration 4 years 2 years 2 years 2 years No. of seats 120 24 24 18

B. Pharmacy

Eligibility

Minimum Academic Qualification for B. Pharmacy should be pass in 10+2 examination securing minimum 50% marks in aggregate from Recognized Board / University with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects with any one of the following subjects: (a) Mathematics (b) Computer Science (c) Bio-Technology (d) Biology

For Admission to 2nd Year of B. Pharmacy


Candidates should have passed Diploma in Pharmacy, course of minimum duration of 2 years or more from Haryana Board of Technical Education or its equivalent with atleast 55% marks in the aggregate of all the semesters/year.

M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics/Pharmacology/Quality Assurance)


Minimum Academic Qualification for M. Pharmacy should be Bachelor in Pharmacy securing minimum 55% marks in aggregate from Recognized Board / University.

B. Pharmacy

Admission Criteria

The admissions shall be made on the basis on the merit of qualifying exam (10+2), by the college at their own level.

Documents required at the time of admission


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Matriculation certificate in original, with six attested copies. 10+2 marks sheet in original, with two attested copies. Migration certificate, in original. Gap Year affidavit signed by Magistrate Proof of Residence Medical Fitness Certificate Character Certificate from the Institution last attended

M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics/ Pharmacology/ Quality Assurance)


The admissions shall be made on the basis of score obtained in Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) by the college at their own level. Note: When GPAT qualified candidates are not available, admission will be given to NON-GPAT candidates on the basis merit of qualifying exam. Candidates should possess B. Pharmacy degree with 55% marks. All admission will be made through college level counseling after giving proper advertisement.

Scholarship
GPAT qualified students will get the scholarship of Rs.8000/- per months by AICTE Norms.

FEE DETAILS (P . A.)


S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Particular Tuition Fee Development Fund Student Fund Caution Money Transport Fee Gurgaon, 27,000/Hostel/Mess (Optional) Lease Line Charges Generator/Electricity Univ. Registration Fee Univ. Dev. Fee Univ. Exam. Fee Pre Univ. Exam. Fee Dr. Radha Krishan Fund N.S.S. Fee Holiday Home Fee Sports Fee Miscellaneous Fee Book Bank (Optional)(Security) Prospectus 52,000/8,000/1500/2000/Delhi 28,500/50,500/1200/10,800/1000/1000/1000/500/100/10/20/50/1850/15000/-(25% refundable after 4 years) 500/- (at the time of admission) 500/- (at the time of admission) B. Pharm. 35,000/1500/5000/Rohtak 24500/55,500/1200/10,800/1000/1000/1500/500/100/10/20/50/2500/M. Pharm. M. Pharma 1,40,000/-

Schedule for fee Depositing


B. Pharmacy Ist Year B. Pharmacy 2nd Year B. Pharmacy 3rd Year B. Pharmacy 4th Year
1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment 4th Installment 5th Installment 6th Installment 7th Installment 8th Installment 1st Installment 2nd Installment 3rd Installment 4th Installment At the time of admission In the month of November In the month of April In the month of November In the month of April In the month of November In the month of April In the month of November At the time of admission In the month of November In the month of April In the month of November

M. Pharmacy Ist Year M. Pharmacy 2nd Year

Course Description of B. Pharmacy


The course is comprised of the following major areas of study:

Pharmaceutics It includes study of the physicochemical and pharmaceutical principles used to


understand the development, behavior, formulations and stability of dosage forms.

Pharmaceutical Technology Technology involved in the industrial preparation of dosage forms


using good manufacturing practices.

Microbiology

An introduction to the techniques & principles of the isolation, cultivation, identification and properties of Micro-organism relevant to human health and disease.

Pharmacology It concerned with the study of drug action. More specifically, it is the study of the
interactions that occur between a living organism and chemicals that affect normal or abnormal biochemical function.

Anatomy & Physiology Correlation of Morphological, biochemical and functional organization


of the human body as related to both normal physiology and disease processes.

Biotechnology Biotechnology has emerged as the new research field with lot of scope and has
encoded the various mysteries enclosed within the smallest unit of life i.e. cell. Biotechnology has provided the helping hands for the betterment of human life. Various techniques like tissue culture, cell cloning, re-combinant DNA technology, Genetics, etc which has given us life saving pharmaceutical products.

Medicinal Chemistry A general survey of therapeutic agents in principal use today, with stress
upon their origin, chemistry and mechanism of action. Physical chemistry is concerned with the fundamental of physical and chemical properties of a matter or substance. Physical chemistry comprises of basic sciences as these one applied in pharmaceutical industries. The knowledge on these principles is necessary to the pharmacist primarily engaged in the manufacturing of formulations.

Physical Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Analysis It is a branch of chemistry dealing with qualitative and quantitative


determination of drugs and formulations. These analytical techniques are important for assuring the quality of the product. Analytical techniques are involved in testing the raw materials and the finished products as per the various pharmacopoeias.

Bio Chemistry It is the study of various Biochemical Reactions that take place inside the body. A
detail study of the subject is essential for the understanding of the physiology of the body.

Pharmacognosy Study of chemistry, biology and therapeutics of natural products from herbal
and animal origin.

Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence
pharmacy practice.

Consideration of ethics & law in the context of

Modified Drug Delivery System Drug delivery systems allow the


rate of growth factor release to be regulated over time, which is critical for creating an environment more closely representative of in vivo development environments.

Animal Biotechnology and Immune Technology Technology that is concern with the
application of scientific and engineering principles to the processing or production of materials by animals or aquatic species to provide goods and services. Examples of animal biotechnology include generation of transgenic animals or transgenic fish.

Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics


Concern with the study of the changes of normal mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions, either caused by a disease, or resulting from an abnormal syndrome. More formally, it is the branch of medicine which deals with any disturbances of body functions, caused by disease or prodromal symptoms.

M. Pharmacy
Goals and objectives
The objective is to train a post graduate candidate so as to ensure higher competence in both general and speciality areas of interest and prepare him/her for a career in teaching, research and speciality practice. A candidate must achieve a high degree of professional proficiency in the subject matter and develop competence in research and its methodology as related to the field concerned. The above objectives are to be achieved by the time the candidate completes the course. The objectives may be considered as under: Knowledge (Cognitive domain) Skills (Psycho motor domain) Human values, ethical practices and communication abilities (Affective domain)

Course Description
M. Pharm specializations in Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology and Quality Assurance are offered in the college. The course of study including submission of dissertation on the research topic registered shall be of 24 months (two years) duration from the commencement of the academic term. The M. Pharm course follows annual system and includes M. Pharm Part-I, extending upto twelve months from the commencement of academic term and M. Pharm Part II for a period of twelve months for the submission of dissertation work. At the end of M. Pharm PartI, annual year university examination for the coursework are conducted and at the end of M. Pharm Part II, the candidate is required to submit the dissertation on the approved research topic by the university. M. Pharm dissertation can be carried out at host institute or at off campus industrial set-ups i.e Fortis Healthcare, Dabur India Limited, Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, Panacea Biotech, Jubilant Industries Ltd., or CSIR Labs (IGIB,IIIM Jammu etc.). During the course of study, candidates of M. Pharm Part-I, of any stream have to undergo a compulsory course in Modern Pharmaceutical Analysis.

1. M. Pharm [Pharmaceutics]
Pharmaceutics is the discipline of pharmacy that deals with the process of turning a new chemical entity (NCE) into a medication to be used safely and effectively by patients. Knowledge and training in Pharmaceutics offers a wide array of career options to the students. The programme is no longer confined to the laboratories or classrooms and goes beyond the curriculum.

Scope
Pharmaceutical Industry and hospital Formulation and development of dosage forms Regulatory Filing Intellectual Property Right, Patent and Regulatory affairs Pharmacist at hospitals Medical writing Research Associates Research & Teaching Teaching at B. Pharm, M. Pharm and Pharm. D Colleges Formulation, Research and Development at universities, Colleges and R&D Centers

Thrust areas of Research Preformulation studies Nanotechnolgy & Nanomedicine Design and Development of New Drug Delivery System Bioavailability & Bioequivalence studies(BA/BE studies) Molecular modeling Polymer science Sophisticated Equipments: Rotary Tablet Press Brookfield Viscometer Dissolution Apparatus Probe Sonicator Tablet Compression Machine Colloidal Mill

2. M. Pharm [Pharmacology]
Pharmacology is the branch of medicine and biology concerned with the study of drug action, where a drug can be broadly defined as any man-made, natural, or endogenous (within the cell) molecule which exerts a biochemical and/or physiological effect on the cell, tissue, organ, or organism. More specifically, it is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and chemicals that affect normal or abnormal biochemical function. The field encompasses drug composition and properties, interactions, toxicology, therapy, and medical applications and antipathogenic capabilities. The two main areas of pharmacology are pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. The former studies the effects of the drugs on biological systems, and the latter the effects of biological systems on the drugs. In broad terms, pharmacodynamics discusses the interactions of chemicals with biological receptors, and pharmacokinetics discusses the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of chemicals from the biological systems.

Scope
Pharmaceutical Industry and hospital Development of New Chemical Entity (NCE) Assess efficacy and safety of drugs Clinical trials Market new medicines Patent and regulatory affairs Pharmacist at corporate hospitals and chain of pharmacies Drug regulatory officials in government organization Research & Teaching Teaching at B. Pharm, M. Pharm and Pharm. D Colleges Bio medical research at Universities, Private and Central Institutions Thrust areas of Research Neuropharmacology Cardiovascular pharmacology Molecular pharmacology Biochemical pharmacology Endocrine Pharmacology and Infectious diseases Pharmacovigilance Safety and Toxicity studies Chemotherapeutics Pharmacogenomics

Sophisticated Equipments Autoanalyzer and callanlyzer Digital plethysmometer In capacitance Analgesy meter IR actimeter Non Invasive Blood pressure Power lab with ECG and EEG co Stereotoxic apparatus

3. M. Pharm [Quality Assurance]


The primary purpose of the quality assurance is to advance error prevention by analyzing, individually and collectively, investigative and other pertinent data collected in response to a medication error to assess the cause and any contributing factors such as system or process failures. Quality Assurance is a work based programme for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and graduates in appropriate scientific subjects to broaden and deepen the expertise and technical specialties in the pharmaceutical industry.

Scope
Pharmaceutical Industry Quality Analyst Stability testing Intellectual property rights & Patenting Drug Analyst GMP & GLP compliance officers Assess efficacy & Safety of new medicines Clinical trials Audit Drug regulatory affairs Quality Auditor

Research & Teaching Research fellow at universities, private and central Institute laboratories Teaching at B. Pharm, M. Pharm and Pharm. D Colleges Thrust areas of Research Stability testing as per ICH guidelines Regulatory fillings Sophisticated equipments HPLC FTIR Karl Fischer Titrimeter Elisa Reader Validation Protocols Development Drug Regulatory Affairs UV Digital Flame Photometer Brooke Field Viscometer

Achievements and recognitions 100% placements and 100% results ISO 9001-2000 certified pre-clinical testing laboratory International and National collaborations Publications in high impact International and National journals

Faculty
The college has dedicated highly qualified and experienced full time faculty apart from visiting professors from nearby universities and reputed institutes of higher learning.

Structure of the courses offered


Laboratories
The Institute has well equipped laboratories for conducting experiments in different disciplines of pharmacy i.e. Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology. All the laboratories are spacious, well ventilated and equipped as per AICTE requirements.

1) Pharmaceutics Labs
Pharmaceutics is science of dosage form design. Pharmaceutics deals with the formulation of a pure drug substance into a dosage form. The college has Pharmaceutics Lab for conducting practicals in Dispensing, General, Physical Pharmacy, Biopharmaceutics and Dosage Form Design. The labs are well equipped with new as well as conventional gadget like Distillation plant, Electric Water Bath, Hot Air Oven, Electronic Balance, Clarity Test Apparatus, Autoclave, Anderson Pipette, Sintered Glass Crucible Filtration, Bulk Density Digital Apparatus, IR Moisture Balance, Suppository molds etc.

Machine Room
Product development and formulation of drugs is an important aspect for a graduate pharmacist. Various machines and processes are involved in formulation of tablets, capsules, parentral, ointment,

lotions, suppositories, pessaries, transdermal patches, inhalations etc. Machine room exposes the students to have pilot facilities for manufacturing the above formulations. The lab is equipped with all the basic apparatus required for formulation and evaluation for different dosage forms like Tablet Compression Machine, Ampoule Filling and Sealing Device, Capsule Filling and Sealing Machine, Automatic Tablet Rotary Machine, Double Cone Blender, Spray Dryer, Fluid Bed Dryer, Disintegration Test Unit, Digital Dissolution Apparatus (6 basket), Silverson Emulsifier, Tablet Hardness Tester, Triple Roller Mill, Ball Mill, Sieve Shaker, Colloid Mill, Vacuum Evaporator etc.

Pharmaceutical Microbiology Lab


Microbiology is one of the most applied branches of Pharmaceutical Sciences. In this lab the student learns various techniques involved in sterilization, study of various microbes, fermentation processes, sterility testing, microbiological assay etc. The lab is well equipped with equipments such as Autoclave, Laminar air flow, BOD incubator, UV chamber, Colony counter, Aseptic Room, Refrigerator, Microscope, Turbidity Meter, Micro Membrane Filter, pH Meter etc.

2) Pharmaceutical Chemistry Labs


Pharmaceutical chemistry is a highly interdisciplinary science combining, computational chemistry, medicinal chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry. Pharmaceutical chemistry also focuses on quality aspects of medicines and aims to assure fitness for the purpose of medicinal products. All the apparatus required to conduct the fundamental chemistry experimentations has been provided in lab which include Oven, Hot Plate, Melting Point Apparatus, Heating Mantle, Water Bath, Kipps apparatus, Atomic Models, Chemical Balance, Magnetic Stirrer with hot plate, Electric Water Bath, Arsenic Limit test apparatus

Medicinal Chemistry
Medicinal chemistry is a discipline at the intersection of chemistry and pharmacology involved with designing, synthesizing and developing pharmaceutical drugs. The other aspects of Medicinal Chemistry deals with development of new chemical entities, QSAR studies etc. The medicinal chemistry laboratory is well equipped with all the apparatus required as per norms, apparatus like Reflux Assembly, Reflux Condenser, Filtration Assembly, Suction Pumps, GI with Funnel, Heating Mantle and Vacuum Filtration Unit etc.

Analytical Chemistry
It is a branch of chemistry dealing with qualitative and quantitative determination of drugs and formulations. Analytical techniques are involved in testing the raw materials and finished products as per the various pharmacopoeias. Here the student is well versed with basic steps in analyzing a compound such as techniques used, sampling, method application, data analysis and reporting as per the Good Laboratory Practices (GLP). All the apparatus required for quantitative and qualitative determination of drugs has been provided in the lab like Polarimeter, pH meter, Melting point apparatus, Refractometer, Viscometer, Water Bath, Colorimeter, Potentiometer, UV Visible Spectrophotometer V-360, Flame Photometer, Conductivity Meter, Electronic Balance, Refractometer Abbe, and Research Polarimeter.

3) Pharmacology Labs
Pharmacology is the study of the interactions that occur between a living organism and exogenous chemicals that alter normal biochemical function. The field encompasses drug composition and properties, interactions, toxicology, therapy, and medical applications and antipathogenic capabilities. It deals with two approaches i.e. pharmacokinetics and pharmcodynamics. The labs deals with basics anatomy and physiology experimentation and is equipped with Microscope, B.P. Apparatus, Heamocytometer, Water Bath, Hemoglobinometer, Centrifuge etc. These laboratories are also designed to conduct live animal experimentation including determinations of dose response curve and bio assays and is equipped with all the requisite apparatus like ELISA reader, Digital Plethysmometer, Histamine Chamber, Double Organ Bath, Convulsiometer, Analgesiometer, Aerators, Actophoto Meter, Rotarod Apparatus, Pole Climbing Apparatus and Tissue Homogenizer.

4) Pharmacognosy Labs
Pharmacognosy is the study of the physical, chemical, biochemical and biological properties of drugs from natural origin as well as the search for new drugs from natural sources. The lab is equipped for qualitative determination of crude drugs used in medicinal preparation and has all the requisite apparatus e.g. Heating Mantle, Camera Lucida, Microscope, Oven, Electric Water bath, Hot Plate, TLC Kit, Ocular and Stage Micrometer. The phytochemistry lab is designed to conduct experimentation involving preparation of extracts of herbal drugs and has high precision microscopes B.O.D incubator, Soxhlet and Clevenger Apparatuses, Tissue homogenisers etc among other equipments.

5) Sophisticated Analytical Instrument Facility (SAIF)


The instrument room is equipped with sophisticated instruments like UV spectrophotometer, High Performance Liquid Chromatography, BioPak-Data aquistion system, Deep freezer, Ultracentrifuge, Digital pH meter, Digital Weighing Balance, FTIR, HPTLC, Sonicator etc.

6) Computer Lab
The computer lab caters to the need of faculty and the students for their research and teaching. The main features of computer lab include many computers of industry standards (P-IV multimedia work station) with 24hr internet facility backed up with high speed RF link (256kbps) and latest softwares.

Library
Our library is an excellent collection of information, sources, resources, and services, and the structure in which it is housed. The library plays a vital role in supporting teaching and learning activities. The Institute has a central library having a collection of great many Books and Journals from both National and International publishers in different disciplines. The institute offers free electronic access of database to staff members & students. A Book bank facility is provided to students for the full academic year.

Animal House
Animals like Albino rats, Albino mice, Guinea pigs, Pigeons and Rabbits are housed in a neatly maintained animal house as per CPCSEA norms under the supervision of a Veterinarian.

Herbal Garden
The medicinal plant garden has been created for the cultivation and presentation of important medicinal flora. The garden has been making significant practical contribution to manifold the effects of curriculum based lectures on pharmacognosy, phytochemistry and pharmacology.

Other Facilities
Transportation
101 buses are available daily for to and fro movement of students as well as faculty from Delhi, Sonipat, Gurgaon, Rohtak and Bahadurgarh.

Hostels
The college maintains eight furnished hostels (4 for boys and 4 for girls) with all the modern facilities like water coolers, geysers, television and telephone for students of the Institutions.

Canteen
Air-conditioned canteen with modern facilities has been provided where fresh and hygienic eatables are served.

ATM
ATM facility exists inside the complex for benefit of all the students, faculty and staff.

Medical
One qualified regular M.B.B.S Doctor is available at the campus throughout the working days. The PDM General Hospital and Research Institute is situated in the Campus which provides 24 hrs. medical service.

Miscellaneous
1. 2. 3. 4. 24 hours internet facility for students and staff. 1250 KVA capacity generators for 24 hours power supply to PDM Campus. Mineral water plant of sufficient capacity drinking water through out the campus. Full time security & vigil is maintained by the security department of the institution headed by a retired Army Officer of the rank of Major.

Research Activities at PDMCOP


Research and development activities are considered as an essential component of higher education because of their role in creating new knowledge and insight and imparting excitement and dynamism to the educational process, as well as make them need based in view of the national requirements. Carefully organized and controlled research enables researchers to test and compare different theories and approaches, explore different methods for conductive learning. At PDMCOP, the faculty is farvisioned by keeping abreast with latest R&D developments and is competent to guide students for innovative research.

AICTE Research Grant


It is a matter of pride to the P.D.M. Group of Institutions that P.D.M. College of Pharmacy has been awarded with two projects under RPS scheme by AICTE. 1. Grant of Rs.13 Lakhs under Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) by AICTE on the project titled Synthesis Biological Evaluation and QSAR Studies of Novel Purine Derivatives to Dr. Arun Garg, Principal investigator and Mrs. Harmeet Kaur & Ms. Aditi Kaushik as co-investigators. 2. Grant of Rs.12 Lakhs under Research Promotion Scheme (RPS) by AICTE on the project titled Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Flavanoid Derivatives to Dr. Arun Garg, Principal investigator and Mr. Permender Rathee as co-investigator. Ongoing Research projects in department of Pharmacology Method Development and Validation of Famotidine in Human Plasma Using a Instrument LCMS/MS for Conducting Bioequivalence Study. Antitumor Activity of Sequential Administration of Avastin, Imatinib and Paclitaxel in SCID Mice Bearing KU812 Cell Lines Method Validation of UPLC MS Method for Quantification of Zolpidem in Human Plasma FOR Conducting Bioequivalence Study Study of Pharmacokinetic Profile of Ramipril and its Comparison with its Patented Molecule Study of Pharmacokinetic Profile of Rizatriptan and its Comparison with its Patented Molecule Toxicological Assessment of Tert-butyl-N [({4-5(phenanthren-2-yl)-3(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazol-1yl] phenyl} carbamoyl)methyl] carbamate.The New Chemical Entities An Open Labelled,Phase 1 Study of Liquid Pentavalent DTwP-HepB-Hib Vaccine Anti-Tumor Activity of Imatinib using Multiple Dosing in SCID Mice Bearing KU-812 Leukemic Cell Line. To Study the Antidiabetic Activity of Cassia Fistula Fruit Pulp Extract on Diabetic Rats Pharmacokinetic Study of Herb Ambelia Ribes on Wistar Rats Study of Pharmacokinetic Profile of Atorvastatin and its Comparison with its Patented Molecule

Ongoing Research projects in Department of Pharmaceutics Formulation and Optimization of Novel penetration enhancers for the efficacious systemic delivery of Piroxicam gel. Formulation, Development of a Novel Multivitamin and Multimineral oral liquid formulation. Formulation and Optimization of Nanoethosomes using experimental design technique for effective transdermal delivery of Lovastatin. Formulation and optimization of Immediate release tablet of antipruritic and glucocorticoid drug using fixed dose combination Formulation, Development and Optimization of taste masked medicated chewing gum of phosphodiesterase inhibitor drug using statistical designed experiments To design a non-infringing formulation of Paroxetine & Oxymorphone Hydrochloride Oral Controlled Matrix tablet using patent landscaping To evaluate the effectiveness of Benzalkonium Chloride, Sodium Perborate, Sorbic Acid and Stabilized Oxychloro Complex as presevatives in Ocular drug delivery for the treatment of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca Formulation, Development and optimization of immediate release dosage form of a Calcimimetic agent Development, Optimization of Orodispersible film of Granisetron Hydrochloride for the treatment of Emesis Formulation, Development and Evaluation of Gastroresistant Microparticles of Diosmin. Formulation and evaluation of herbal antiaging formulation containing Curcuma longa, Phyllanthus emblica, Terminactia chebula, Tagetes erecta Linn Formulation and evaluation of colon targeted delivery of Praziquantel for Schistosomiasis Formulation and Evaluation of Medicated chewing gum To formulate and evaluate Ophthalmic solution containing practically insoluble Antiglaucoma Prostaglandin Analogue using Sodium Perborate as preservative.

The Student Life


Industry Interaction
A number of guest lectures are organized to supplement the conceptual foundation of the students with practical experiences. Prominent speakers from many organizations of the country visit the campus for this purpose. PDM hosts several seminars and conferences in its endeavor to contribute the society.

Alumni
No institute of this stature can afford to ignore the human resources it has created over time. We have our alumni all over the country. The alumni committee acts as the link between the present and the past. Its primary aim is to keep PDM alumni abreast of the latest developments at the institute. It also acts as a medium to share some of their learning and experience and add value to the present students perspective. The committee regularly organizes a number of activities to keep the contact alive. Seminars, symposia and parties are a few ways to strengthen the bridge.

Rabindernath Tagore, described universities as the nucleus of a living cell, the center of creative life of the national mind. Tagores efforts were always towards combining the quest for learning with the voyage of discovery. At PDM, we follow this philosophy. Thus what we target is not no produce another engineering or management graduate, technocrat or pharmacist but to groom the leaders of the future who will successfully bear the mantle of building the nation. That is why, Life at PDM is an experience that one cant afford to forget, is how our alumni love to give words to their nostalgia. With a 45 acre sprawling green clubbed with the state of the art technology, PDM is the second home for its residents.

Cultural
The cultural committee, one of the most vibrant of all committees aims to offset the rigors of technical institutes with cultural events held throughout the year. On the formal side are performances by artists of all India fame sponsored by our institute several times a year. The students also organize a number of events to manifest their talents. The 3-day Techno cultural festival PARADIGM offers another splendid platform to interact with the academia and professionals. This annual national level festival has succeeded in attracting the best of the institutes to share their views with PDMs.

Pedagogy
A blend of conventional and modern techniques is implemented at School of Pharmacy to groom the students with the required knowledge and understanding of the subjects. The learning methods include class room learning, case studies, presentation, counseling, guest lectures, seminars, project work and summer training. At PDM, learning is really integrated with life in right perspective.

Sports
For those inclined towards sports there is the 2 day sports festival incorporating all possible sports from chess to basketball, all contributing to better rounded personalities. Almost all major engineering & pharmacy colleges of the country are regular participants in this annual festival held at PDM. The ultra-modern sports complex of the institution has sports facilities of international standards like gymnasium, squash court, lawn tennis, swimming pool, athletic track and skating rink.

Seminars and Conferences


The PDM Institutions provide an environment fully conducive to all academic pursuits. In order to update the knowledge of students and teachers, keeping them abreast with the latest research in respective areas of their interest, Seminars, Conferences, Industry- Academic Interfaces, are regularly organized activities at the PDM College of Pharmacy. The various notable seminars and conferences organized by the institute are: Recent Advances in Drug Development & Research 2012 P.D.M. College of Pharmacy organized a seminar on Recent Advances in Drug Development & Research, on 03rd March 2012. The said seminar was attended by 250 delegates from the Haryana and Uttaranchal, U.P. and other states. The various renowned personalities in the seminar were Mr. Atul Kumar Nasa (Chief Guest) Assistant Drug Controller, Govt. of Delhi, Mr. P. P. Sharma (Guest of Honour) Rtd. Dept. Drug Controller, Dr. Paramjeet Singh (Guest of Honour) Principal, Women College of Engg., Mrs. Harvinder Popli (Guest of Honour) Director, Corporate Business Development, Mrs. Jaspreet Kaur, Head- Quality Assurance, Fortis Clinical Research Ltd., Faridabad, Mr. Sanjay Gupta, CEO, Catalyst Clinical Services Ltd. and other dignitaries. Future trends in Science & Technology 2011 A National conference was organized by PDMREA. All the departments participated in the conference. PDMCOP also organized a talk from the eminent personality named Dr. Vinay Lather, Principal, JCD College of Pharmacy. Apart from the speaker the faculty members and M. Pharm students also gave oral presentations on their respective research topics and made the session informative and interesting. Advances in Genomics & Proteomics Drug Discovery 2011 The college was organized a seminar on Advances in Genomics & Proteomics Drug Discovery on 4th January 2011. Dr. H.S. Sharma, Sr. Scientist, VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Dr. Sharma delivered informative lecture on Angiogensis and Tissue Remodelling in the Heart and Lungs Diseases. Dr. Sharma emphasized on the human genome project & utility of searching and identification of disease gene from genome database. Advances on Clinical Research and Drug Discovery 2010 IPGA Welfare Trust sponsored seminar on Clinical Research and Drug Discovery 2010 was organized by the college on 22nd November 2010. Many renowned personalities i.e. Mr. Atul Kumar Nasa,

Mr. S. L. Nasa, Mr. Sanjay Gupta, Mrs. Jaspreet Kaur were present in the seminar. This seminar was aimed at providing updated knowledge on clinical research, which is an upcoming profession with lot of job opportunities for the pharmacy graduates. Recent trends in drug development-A focus on Novel Drug Delivery System 2009 Short-term training programme was conducted on Recent Trends in Drug DevelopmentA Focus on Novel Drug Delivery System, organized from 2nd to 6th February 2009 by P.D.M. College of Pharmacy. This five days workshop was essentially focused on the issues related to current trends in novel drug delivery systems and to provide platform for scientists from Pharmaceutical Industries and Academic Institutions to come together to share their research and practical experiences in development of novel drug delivery systems. Changing Scenario in the Drug Regulatory Affairs 2008 AICTE sponsored national seminar Changing Scenario in the Drug Regulatory Affairs was conducted on 8th -10th March, 2008 by PDM College of Pharmacy. This Seminar symbolized the crystallization of the will of authorities towards achieving a comprehensive approach to regulate and enrich us with the changes in the drug regulatory requirements.

Development and Standardization of Herbal Formulations 2007 AICTE/ISTE sponsored Short Term Training Program on Development and Standardization of Herbal Formulations from 26th March to 30th March, 2007. The training program was attended by delegates from all over India. Some of the distinguished speakers during the training program included Prof. R.K. Khar & Prof. Shahid Ansari from Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, Dr. Navin Sharma, Ranbaxy Research Laboratories. Know your Pharmacist-Pharmacist in Health Care 2005 An IPGA sponsored 44th National Pharmacy Week event on the theme Know Your Pharmacist Pharmacist in Health Care. Speakers invited to mark the event were Prof. S. S. Aggrawal (Principal, DIPSAR), Prof. B. D. Miglani (Ex-Principal College of Pharmacy, New Delhi). Guest Lectures Conducted during session 2011-12: Lecture on the topic Mass Spectrophotometry Techniques by Prof. Anees A. Siddiqui, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Jamia Hamdard, Delhi Optimization and Scaleup Techniques by Dr. Saima Amin, Lecturer, Department of Pharmaceutics, Jamia Hamdard, Delhi will held on 26-04-2012 (Thursday) Advances in Genomics & Proteonomics Drug Discovery by Prof. Hari S. Sharma from University of Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands on 04-01-2011

Notable Events
Industrial Tour: The institute regularly organizes tour, industrial trips to varying locations. In this session tour for DIPSAR, Fortis Clinical Research, Akumus Haridwar and IDPL Rishikesh etc. was organized by the college. FresherDay: PDM College of Pharmacy organized its Freshers Day Paradiddle 2011 in September, 2011. The students of 2nd year Bachelors in Pharmacy welcomed the new freshers. National Pharmacy Week: National Pharmacy Week was celebrated in the college on 22nd November. Speeches, Poster Presentations and a Quiz competition on the latest issues relevant to pharmaceutical field were organized. Certificates and prizes were distributed to all the winners. Indian Pharmaceutical Congress (IPC) Bengaluru: Faculty members and students of PDM College of Pharmacy actively participated in the 63rd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress (IPC) 2011, 24 scientific papers were presented in the poster session of the conference held from 16th 18th December 2011 at Bengaluru. 12 scientific papers were presented by P.G. students in 62nd IPC held at Manipal from 17th to 19th December 2010. Sports meet: Annual Sports meet was organized in which students from different institutes of PDMREA participated. The sports facilities on the campus include cricket, hockey, football, basketball, volley ball, tennis, badminton, etc. apart from various indoor games. Students of Pharmacy Institutes bagged many prizes in various individual and group events.

Alumni
No institute of this stature can afford to ignore the human resources it has created over time. We have our alumni all over the country. The alumni committee acts as the link between the present and the past. Its primary aim is to keep PDM alumni abreast of the latest developments at the institute. It also acts as a medium to share some of their learning and experience and add value to the present students perspective. The committee regularly organizes a number of activities to keep the contact alive. Seminars, symposia and parties are a few ways to strengthen the bridge. In last session alumini meet was organized on 22nd Nov. on the occasion of National Pharmacy Week. Where in around 120 alumni participated in the event.

Convocation
The convocation is an important event in the life of every student. The convocation is held on the 14th Feb. 2011. The Institute invites persons of eminence from different walks of life to be the Chief Guest at the Convocation. Mr. Randeep Singh Surjewala Cabinet Minister, Public Health Engineering, Parliamentary Affairs, Electronics & Information Technology and Science & Technology in the Congress Government of Haryana, was the Chief Guest at the convocation and many distinguished personalities have graced the occasion ever since. Many students have attended the convocation and received their degrees.

Personality Development & Career Counseling Cell


The college offers all assistance to develop students for realizing their latent potential while acquiring professional knowledge. A Counseling Cell with qualified and trained experts has been developed to conduct courses in Personality Development and the Communication skills and to provide career guidance to the students for panel discussions, group discussions, and interviews. A seminar on Personality Development was organized by S.S.I with the focus on improvement of soft skills of the students. A lecture on personality development and soft skill development program for excelling the interview was demonstrated by Mr. Bharat Bhushan Bhasker, Senior Manager, Consultant Marketing & Product Development. Roots Education Pvt. Ltd., Delhi conducted sessions on paradigms in professional & technical interviews followed by conduct of mock interview and group discussions (GD).

Training & Placement


Faculty Coordinator Ms. Silky Sethy Co-Coordinators Mr. Deepak Tushir, Mr. Harish Kumar The Training and Placement Cell acts as an interface between the students at PDM and the industry and enables the students to make better and more informed career choices. Many of our passed out students from the previous batches have established themselves at good positions in sales/ marketing, production or quality control departments at Pharmaceutical Units of repute. During the past years various pharmaceutical companies like Nestle, Cadilla, Torent, Glaxo Smithklines, Intas, Wockard, Medicaman Biotech Ltd, M/s Shreya Life Sciences, Dabur India Ltd. have recruited our students.

Mr. Rishi Raj


By studying in institute like PDM is like marching my goals towards the success. PDM has strengthened my basic research backbone..

Research Associate Dabur India Ltd.

Mr. Ajay Rohilla


I am highly thankful Dr.Arun Garg and the training & placement team for providing me the opportunity to do our research from such an esteemed organization.

Research Associate Medicaman Biotech Ltd.

Mr. Joginder
Thanks for giving me such a wonderful life and career. If you value academics, emission, diversity, real good time you should consider joining PDMCOP

Field sales officer M/s Shreya Life Sciences

Ms. Ankita Dagar


PDM has given me wonderful opportunities in pharmacy career

Research Associate Fortis Clinical Research

Mr. Vishwas Garg


When joined PDM I was a growing bad. It helped me in my overall development academic, research, social and professional skills.

Doctoral Candidate, Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy, USA

Mr. Jai Singh


PDMCOP staff members strengthen my goals towards my ambitions..I would specially thank the placement team who really helped me in achieving my goals.

Field sales officer Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Ms. Neha Maan


I am presently pursuing MBA in Pharma Management from Jamia Hamdard, & whatever I am today is because of the competitive environment of my college PDMCOP. I have really enjoyed my time studying pharmacy at PDMCOP. Initially one is given a basic platform in the scientific subjects and the relevance to pharmacy practice. Our lecturers in PDMCOP also were personal mentors, moulding us in every aspect in becoming excellent Pharma managers.

ManagementOfficer Medley Pharma Mumbai

Ms. Tanvi
I am having excellent three years of time in PDMCOP.and industry exposure at this level brighten my future. I am very happy to be a part of PDMCOP..

Research Associate Ranbaxy Laboratories

Mr. Ashish Gulia


The quality of training, education and lecturers at PDMCOP has exceeded my acceptation. They have been amazingly enthusiastic & helpful. The seminars as well as the cooperation provided different ways to network with famous pharmacy profession. I came to PDMCOP 5 years ago & from the very first day I was groomed for my career. I am working for a company which manufacturers medical services.

Manager Elere Diagnostics

Ms. Anuradha Bakshi


One thing that strikes me about PDMCOP is the breath of opportunity for both academic and personal development. I feel that the style of teaching has not just born about spoon feeding but more about developing as an all round professional. The teaching and administrative staff in PDMCOP encourages the idea of a PDMCOP community and it creates a great atmosphere of support among the students. With the lead vision of our teacher I am able to get the training in lexobis and presently I am working as patent offering so far it has been a rewarding experience which I will cherish for life. If you value academics, emission, diversity, real good time you should consider joining PDMCOP.

Consultant, Patent Attorney

SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
The following awards are given to the students on the eve of the birthday of Late Sh. Prabhu Dayal Ji, in whose memory PDMREA was established.

A) Scholarship for Meritorious Students (After the completion of degree)


First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Rs. 21000/- (1st position in the University) Rs. 11000/- (2nd position in the University) Rs. 5100/- (3rd position in the University) Rs. 5100/Rs. 5100/Rs. 1000/Rs. 700/Rs. 500/Rs. 500/-

B) Yearly Prize for the best students


1. Best Student of the Batch 2. Best Student of the Hostel

C) Awards for Cultural cum Sports Activities


First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Student CO-ordinator Prize

RAGGING
Ragging is a serious punishable offence as per the Honble Supreme Court of India. In view of the directions of the Honble Supreme Court in SLP No. 24295 of 2006 dated 16-05-2007 and in Civil Appeal number 887 of 2009, dated 08-05-2009 to prohibit, prevent and eliminate the scourge of ragging including any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student, or indulging in rowdy or undisciplined activities by any student or students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension thereof in any fresher or any other student or asking any student to do any act which such student will not in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any other student, with or without an intent to derive a sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority by a student over any fresher or any other student, in PDMCOP institutions, to provide for the healthy development, physically and psychologically, of all students, there is constitution of anti ragging committee, anti ragging squad and monitoring cell on ragging.

RESULT
An Institute is judged by the quality of the students they produce. Students of our college have secured meritorious positions in the annual university examinations conducted by M.D. University and PGIMS, Rohtak. Some of our passed out students have got admissions in the prestigious institutes for further higher educations which include higher studies in various Pharmacy disciplines, clinical research, regulatory affairs and management courses.

FUTURE PROGRAMME
1. 2. 3. M. Pharmacy in Clinical Research in collaboration with CROs in the PDM General Hospital where the college has planned to set up CRO for BA/BE studies. M. Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Management and Drug Regulatory Affairs with industrial partnership the Arbro Pharmaceuticals, Delhi, Mankind Pharma, Ponta Sahib, Suraksha Pharma, Roorkee and others. The college is working out with internationally recognized university for student exchange program. The faculty and students have been participating in National and International conferences / seminars etc. regularly to keep themselves update.

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APPROVED BY AICTE & PCI AND AFFILIATED TO PT. B.D. SHARMA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, ROHTAK

Over a span of seventeen years this pioneer institution has grown to symbolize all that is best in our profession. Our desire to excel is driven by our quest to become the top most institutes of not only this country but also of Asia. Excellence requires an unrelenting commitment to work in best professional environment, and commitment to set a place that is updated. We at P.D.M. are committed to provide our students with all that is top in the field.

Message from the Director

Pritpal Singh

PDM School of Pharmacy


Degree education in Pharmacy had been started about 60 year ago in India with an aim to get manpower for growing pharmaceutical industry and effective patient care by quality use of medicines. With the vast growth of pharmaceutical industry and advances in pharmaceutical technology in production, standardization, formulation, analysis and quality assurance of drugs, greater emphasis is being given to good manufacturing practices, good laboratory practices, good clinical practices, total quality management, intellectual property rights, drug regulatory affairs, pharmaceutical biotechnology and new drug delivery system. The PDM School of Pharmacy is situated in green scenario having building & infrastructural facilities as per norms and standards of AICTE, New Delhi, Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Medical University Rohtak. The Institute is committed to the fast academic systems. College campus encompasses the college building with a well established library, four well equipped laboratories, Ultra modern computer centre, herbal garden, hostels, state of the art sports complex, modern amenities and infrastructure for a good academic environment.

ELIGIBILITY
Minimum Academic Qualification for B. Pharmacy: should be pass in 10+2 examination from Recognized Board/University with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects along with any one of the following subjects a) Mathematics b) Bio-Technology c) Computer Science d) Biology Should have obtained at least 50% marks in the above subjects taken together

FOR ADMISSION TO 2ND YEAR OF B. PHARMACY


Should be passed Diploma in Pharmacy course of a minimum duration of 2nd years from State Board of Technical Education, Haryana or its equivalent with minimum 60% marks.

FEE STRUCTURE (P. A.) TYPES OF FEES


Tuition Fee Development Fee Student Fund Caution Money University Misc. Fee

AMOUNT
31000/4000/1500/2000/3000/-

TOTAL

41500/-

Note: The fee mentioned is subject to variation as per orders of fee committee.

Other Charges
THE OTHER FEE COMPONENTS WHICH IS COMMON FOR ALL AS FOLLOWS
i) Hostel & Mess charges: Rs. 40000/- per student which shall include lodging, boarding, water & electricity, reading room, gym and sports/ necessary furniture & furnishings. However there can be a variation of 10% depending upon locale and specific demands. Laundry and Canteen etc shall be on actual basis and optional.

ii) University /Board and Examination fee: - as per actual. iii) Prospectus: - Only once in the course and should not be more than 300/iv) Placement Brochure: - Chargeable only once (in final year) and should not be more than 300/v) Insurance: - Actual basis. vi) Uniform: - Rs. 2500/- which shall include one lab coat, two shirts, two pants, one sweater. vii) Additional charges for items like generator, internet (Wi-Fi) etc. may be taken only if these facilities are provided. However, it should not be more than 5% of the sum total of the tuition fee +development fund and proportionately less as decided by State Fee Committee.

TRANSPORT CHARGES* TYPES OF FEES


Panipat Jind Safidon Assandh Pillukhera Samalkha

AMOUNT
8,800/11,000/2,100/6,600/6,250/11,000/-

Library facility provided as on library readers tickets for a period of 14 days. After this date students have to deposited the book to library or renew it. A number of useful and popular journals and magazines, both India and foreign have been subscribed for the benefit of all readers. The Library also subscribes the national newspapers to get the latest information. *Can vary if the fuel rates are increased by the Govt.

Admission Criteria
B. Pharmacy
The admissions shall be made on the basis on the merit of qualifying exam (10+2), by the college at their own level. Note: All admission will be made through college level counseling after giving proper advertisement.

Faculty
The college has dedicated, highly qualified and experienced full time faculty apart from visiting professors from nearby universities and reputed institutes of higher learning.

Library
The library is the main academic facility provided for the students, research scholars and faculty of the institute. The libraries includes a wide range of text books and monographs of different branches of pharmaceutical science and allied subjects and also provide extensive access to leading Indian and International periodicals and Research journals.

Computer Centre
The computer centre caters to the needs of faculty and students for their research and teaching. The main features of the Computer center include. 1. Computers of industry standards (P-IV multimedia work stations ) 2. 24 hours internet facility backed up with high speed RF link (4 mbps) 3. Latest software

Course Description
Pharmaceutics
It includes study of the physicochemical and pharmaceutical principles used to understand the development, behavior, formulations and stability of dosage forms.

Pharmaceutical Technology
Technology involved in the industrial preparation of dosage forms using good manufacturing practices.

Microbiology
An introduction to the techniques & principles of the isolation, cultivation, identification and properties of Micro-organism relevant to human health and disease.

Pharmacology
Basic principles of pharmacodynamics including administration, absorption, distribution metabolism, sites and mechanisms of action and toxicity of diagnostic and therapeutic agents.

Anatomy & Physiology


Correlation of Morphological, biochemical and functional organization of the human body as related to both normal physiology and disease processes.

Biotechnology
Biotechnology has emerged as the new research field with lot of scope and has encoded the various mysteries enclosed within the smallest unit of life i.e. cell. Biotechnology has provided the helping hands for the betterment of human life. Various techniques like tissue culture, cell cloning, recombinant DNA technology, Genetics, etc which has given us life saving pharmaceutical products.

Medicinal Chemistry
A general survey of therapeutic agents in principal use today, with stress upon their origin, chemistry and mechanism of action.

Physical Chemistry
Physical chemistry is concerned with the fundamental of physical and chemical properties of a matter or substance. Physical chemistry comprises of basic sciences as these one applied in pharmaceutical industries. The knowledge on these principles is necessary to the pharmacist primarily engaged in the manufacturing of formulations.

Pharmaceutical Analysis
It is a branch of chemistry dealing with qualitative and quantitative determination of drugs and formulations. These analytical techniques are important for assuring the quality of the product. Analytical techniques are involved in testing the raw materials and the finished products as per the various pharmacopoeias.

Bio Chemistry
It is the study of various Biochemical Reactions that take place inside the body. A detail study of the subject is essential for the understanding of the physiology of the body.

Pharmacognosy
Study of chemistry, biology and therapeutics of natural products from herbal and animal origin.

Jurisprudence
Consideration of ethics & law in the context of pharmacy practice.

Animal Biotechnology and Immune Technology


Technology that is concern with the application of scientific and engineering principles to the processing or production of materials by animals or aquatic species to provide goods and services. Examples of animal biotechnology include generation of transgenic animals or transgenic fish.

Pathophysiology and Pharmacotherapeutics


Concern with the study of the changes of normal mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions, either caused by a disease, or resulting from an abnormal syndrome. More formally, it is the branch of medicine which deals with any disturbances of body functions, caused by disease or prodromal symptoms.

Laboratories
Institute has well equipped laboratories for Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology. It also houses a new state of the art computer laboratory with 4 mbps internet facilities.

Pharmaceutics Labs
In this lab the students get knowledge is developing, manufacturing and evaluating products such as tablets, capsules, Ointments and liquids for medicinal, nutritional and cosmetic use. Also a student is trained in product Development/ Formulation, Manufacturing, Drug delievery and Drug stabo;out testing. Current there are two undergraduate labs for Pharmaceutics experimentations which are well equipped with new as well as conventional gadgets like ovens, shakers, stirrers, homogenizers, tablet machine, capsule filling machine, coating pan, viscometer, centrifuge etc. The working benches have adequate water, gas and electrical supply.

Machine Room
Product development and formulation of drugs is an important aspect for a graduate pharmacist. Various machines and processes are involved in formulation of tablets, capsules, injectable, ointment, lotions, suppositories, pessaries, transdermal patches, inhalations etc. The main stress these days are given on the quality of these products. Therefore companies are making their pharmaceutical manufacturing units in compliancewith WHO, USFDA etc. Machine room exposes the students to have pilot facilities for manufacturing the above formulations.

Pharmaceutical Chemistry
It is the department of chemistry which ascertains or regulates the chemical composition of medicinal substances. There are two undergraduate Medicinal Chemistry labs and one Analytical Chemistry Lab. All the labs have good working amenities including the bio safety hood.

Pharmacognosy Lab
The lab assists the students to acquire skills of identification, morphological and microscopically studies, extraction, isolation, estimation, formulation aspects of various medicinal and aromatic plants of traditional value. There are two pharmacognosy lab having a variety of collection of crude drugs sample and equipments used in extraction, identification and standardization of herbal drugs .

Medicinal Herbal Garden


The medicinal plant garden has been created for the cultivation and presentation of important medicinal flora. The garden has been making significant practical contribution to manifold the effects of curriculum based lecturers on pharmacognosy, phytochemistry and pharmacology. It helps the students in learning the cultivation of medicinal plants and carrying out research on active plant ingredients.

Pharmacology Lab
We particularly emphasis upon experimental basis of pharmacology, since we believe that this approach leads to a deeper understanding of the principles of the discipline. The Pharmacology lab offers the student a chance to carry out invivo experimentation on rat, guinea pig, rabbit etc., in vitro studies on different models of diseases and evaluation of drugs action etc. The students are also trained extensively for preclinical studies on animals and theoretical exposure of clinical studies on human beings keeping in mind Good Clinical Practices (GCP). The lab is equipped with 25 sets of organ bath, herrington rotating drum and other equipments for isolated tissue experiments. The labs house various equipments for psychopharmacological, anti inflammatory, anti fertility and hepato protective studies etc.

Animal House
Animals like albino rats, Albion Mice, Guinea pig and Rabbits are housed in a neatly maintained animal house as per CPCSEA norms under supervision of a veterinarian.

Achievements
Secured 1st position in Youth Festival in group dance organized by Kurukshetra University at Ganpati College of Engg. For Women, Yamunanagar.

Training and Placement Cell


The Training and Placement Cell acts as an interface between the students at PDM and the industry and enables the students to make better and more informed career choices.

PDM Code of Conduct


Ragging of any kind is strictly prohibited in the institution. As per the directions of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, if any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authorities, the concerned student will be given liberty to explain and if his explanation is not found satisfactory, he or she will be expelled from the institution . On admission every student shall secure an identity card. On demand every student has to produce it. While on campus, students are required to take care of their belongings and no responsibility for any loss or damage can be held by the institute. Any absence from the institute has to be supported by an application. It is necessary for submitting an application for any absence of more than 3 days (for reason of ill health, a doctor's certificate is essential) duly endorsed by the parents Prescribed practical training in the field shall be undergone by all the students. All changes in address of residence should be submitted to the Institute. Students shall observe all safety precautions while working and the institute will not be responsible for any injury / loss sustained within the institute. However first aid will be provided immediately. Fines if ever imposed are only to improve / enforce discipline. A student shall not involve himself / herself in any incident outside the institute which brings discredit to the institute or the student. Student shall abide by the library rules to utilize library facilities. Student must be punctual at the beginning of the day and in all classes and programmes. Students are required to behave politely and avoid use of actions that hurt the feeling of others. The students are expected to exhibit exemplary behaviour, discipline and good conduct. The institute will not be responsible for any untoward incident / misconduct or mishappening with the students outside the institutional premises. A student is not eligible to receive any refund of the Tuition Fees and the other charges paid for the year. If the dues are not paid by the due date, a late payment fee as prescribed after the due date (Including holidays) shall be realized. 75% Attendance in the classes is must to sit in the University examination.

Conceptualized by: Dr. Rajesh Sood, Director, PDM Group

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