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institution and not on AICTE.”
II. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL (Address including telephone, Fax, e-mail.)
Principal
DESIGNATION
sdash777@rediff.com
E-MAIL
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III. GOVERNANCE
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Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body
Board Meeting : Twice a year
Society
Secretary
Academic Committee /
Teachers’ Council
Examination Committee
Library Committee
Office Manager
Purchase Committee
Anti-Ragging Committee
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Nature and Extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic
affairs/improvements:
Through Teaching, group discussion and open seminars.
Students feedback on Institutional performance.
IV. PROGRAMMES
Name of the Programmes approved by the AICTE : Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharmacy) Course
Name and duration of the programme (s), if any , not approaved by AICTE and being run in the same campus:
Nil
For each Programme the following details are to be given:
Fee:
Name of the Admission Fee Tuition Fee Development Caution Money University Fee
course (Rs) (Yearly) Fee (Annually) (Refundable) (Rs)
(Rs) (Rs) (Rs)
Campus placement in last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary :
: Not applicable
Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign University(s)/Institution(s) and
being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give
the following details : None
V. FACULTY
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 18 Years
Research - 08 Years
Industry - 01 Years
8. Research guidance
` Conference : 13
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VI. FEE
Details of fee, as approved by State fee Committee, for the Institution : Proposed fee structure yet to be
approved by the State Fee Committee
Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme : By eight installments with two
installments each year.
No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students : Nil
Number of scholarship offered by the institute, duration and amount : Nil
Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship : Yet to be finalized
Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels : Not available
VII. ADMISSION
Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval : Year No. of seats sanctioned
2007 – 08 60
2008 – 09 60
2009-10 60
Number of students admitted under various categories in the present academic year 2009-10: 58 (Fifty Eight)
Number of applications received during last two years :
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IX. CRITERIA AND WEIGHTAGES FOR ADMISSION
The minimum level of acceptance, if any : H.S. passed with minimum in PCM/PCB – 45 % (General)
40/ % (SC/ST)
The cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last three
years :
Year Cut-off levels of scores in BPET-08
2008 – 09 72 Rank
X. APPLICATION FORM
List of Candidates admitted in the Academic Session 2009-10 with Rank in admission test (BPET-08)
& Percentage of marks in qualifying examination.
% of Marks in
Rank held in
Sl. No Name of the Students 10+2 Science Category
BPET 09
(PCM / PCB)
1. Abinash Kalita 41 64% General
2. Bhashyati Deka 10 60% General
3. Bhaskar Dutta 65 55% OBC
4. Bhaskarjyoti Barman 35 58% General
5. Bhrigu Kumar Das 07 61% General
6. Bhusanjyoti Boruah 31 61% General
7. Bidintha Daimary 49 47% General
8. Bidyut Bikash Kalita 63 45% General
9. Bikash Saha 47 58% General
10. Bikumani Malakar 08 61% General
11. Biman Ullah 68 45% General
12. Bhargab Nath Patwari 64 46% General
13. Bikash Deka 72 54% General
14. Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharjya 54 55% General
15. Gunin Sarania 62 45% ST
16. Hemanga Hazarika 42 50% General
17. Hemanta Neog 53 54% General
18. Himadri Das 30 56% OBC
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19. Harshita Krishnatreyya 15 53% General
20. Jinnat Saberin 23 54% General
21. Kaustov Mani Kalita 69 49% General
22. Kuldeep Bujarbaruah 70 48% General
23. Kunjan Phukan 06 63% General
24. Mamata Mazumder 28 56% General
25. Md. Asraful Alom 39 53% MOBC
26. Md. Khorsed Ali 34 54% General
27. Md. Shabbir Ahmed 55 48% General
28. Mrigen Kalita 57 48% General
29. Muminuz Zaman 46 50% General
30. Mayuri Borah 29 59% General
31. Naba Jyoti Barman 25 58% General
32. Nazma Begum 37 54% General
33. Neelam Rai 70 59% General
34. Neema Rani Kalita 69 48% General
35. Parimal Ch. Dey 20 59% General
36. Parimita Kalita 17 63% General
37. Parinita Deka 45 51% General
38. Partha Pratim Sharma 60 46% General
39. Prithivi Raj karmakar 16 56% General
40. R. James 01 84% SC
41. Ripunjoy Bordoloi 24 54% General
42. Rubia Akhter Hannan 18 60% General
43. Sabina Akhtabun Hoque 5 63% General
44. Shantanu Saikia 44 47% General
45. Shunakshi Das 48 50% General
46. Sikharani Sharma 12 62% General
47. Sun Brahma 69 70% ST
48. Syeda Farnaz Begum 70 54% General
49. Sandip Roy 13 72% General
50. Santimoni Saikia 21 61% General
51. Zubair Rahman 52 46% General
52. Mouchumi Bora 27 49% General
53. Abida Khatun 33 62% General
54. Sonu Kumar Thakur 45 53% OBC
55. Ankita Kashyap 46 65% General
56. Sebashree Roy 62 61% SC
57. Nirupam Das 58 54% General
58. Surajit Mahanta 23 54% General
59. Baibhav Gogoi 12 66% General
60. Kandarpa Deka 72 48% General
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List of Lateral Entry Students 2009
Sl. No Name of the Students % of Marks in Category
D.Pharm
1. Aminul Islam 63.9 % General
1. To make the Institute a globally recognized centre of excellence in Pharmaceutical science and
Technology
5. Development of Novel Drug Delivery System by isolating/ synthesizing of the medicinal agents.
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XIII. FACULTY PROFILE OF THE INSTITUTE:
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 18 Years
Research - 08 Years
Industry – 01 Year
8. Research guidance
Conference : 13
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 01 Years
Industry - Nil
7. Subjects teaching at Under Graduate Level: Anatomy Physiology & Health Education &
Pharmacology
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 01 Years
Industry – 01 Years
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 02 Years
Industry – 02 Years
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 02 Years
Industry – Nil
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 02 Years
Industry – Nil
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching – 1 year
Industry – Nil
8. Research: Nil
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 02 Years
Industry – 1 month
9. Research Publications: 01
10. Conferences: 02
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 02 Years
Industry – 1 month
10. Conferences: 01
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching - 01 Years
Industry – 1 month
8. Research: Nil
10. Conferences: 01
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching – 01 Year.
Industry – Nil
8. Research: Nil
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Faculty
3. Qualification - M.Pharm
5. Work Experience -
Teaching – 03 Months
Industry – Nil
8. Research: Nil
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XIV.INFORMATION ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE
LIBRARY:
LABORATORY:
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4 Pharmaceutics I Lab 79.23 sq m 1. Medico centrifuge with 4 tubes capacity- 02 nos.
and Central Machine 2. Autoclave - 01 no.
room 3. Ball Mill (5 lit) - 02 nos.
4. Bulk Density Apparatus - 01 no.
5. Disintegration apparatus - 01 no.
6. Test Sieves (various sizes) - 22 nos.
7. Sieve Shaker - 01 no.
8. Homogenizer – 05
9. Propeller type mechanical agitator- 05
10. Capsule filling machine – 01
11. Ampoule washing machine- 01
12. Ampoule washing and sealing machine- 01
13. Tablet disintegration apparatus- 01
14. Monsanto Hardness Tester- 05
15. Pfizer type- 05
16. Ampoule clarity app.- 01
17. Magnetic stirrer- 10
18. Aseptic cabinet- 01
19. Bulk density app.- 01
20. Capsule counter- 01
21. Tablet counter- 01
22. Tablet coating Machine
23. Suppository moulds-15
24. Anderson pipette- 03
25. Lipstick mould- 04
26. Antibiotic zone reader-01
27. Sterility testing apparatus (3 stage)- 01
28. Clavenger’s apparatus- 10
29. Friabilator-02
30. Double cone blender- 01
31. Tablet coating pan -01
5 Pharmaceutics II & 79.23 sq m 1.Bernollies Apparatus – 01
III Lab 2.Renolds Number App- 01
3. Orificemeter- 01
4. Redwood viscometer-03
5. Waterbath (microprocessor control)-01
6 Pharmaceutical 79.23 sq m 1. Aseptic room with laminar air flow facility -01
microbiology and 2. Hot air oven- 01
Hospital Pharmacy 3. Incubator- 01
lab 4. Autoclave -02
5. Immersion heater -01
6. Microscope -05
7. Antibiotic zone reader-01
8. Quebec colony counter-01
9. Aseptic cabinet-01
10. Refrigerator-01
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7 Human Anatomy 79.23 sq m 1. Haemocytometer - 06 nos.
& Physiology Lab 2. Human Eye model - 01 no.
3. Human Heart Model - 01 no.
4. Human Nervous System Model - 01 no.
5. Human Circulatory System Model-01 no.
6. Human Skeleton - 01 no.
7. B.P. Apparatus
8. Hemoglobinometer – 05 no.
9. Compound Microscope – 05 no.
10. Permanent slides – 05 muscles.
11. Water Bath (6 Holes) - 02 no.
12. Different physiological System models – 04 no.
13. Sphygmomanometer- 10
14. Stethescope- 10
15. Human Skeleton – 01
8 Pharmacology Lab 79.23 sq m 1. Student organ bath assembly (10)
2. Sherington rotating drum- (10)
3.Sherrington’s Kymograph Machine-01
4. Pole climbing apparatus-01
5. Electro-convulsiometer-01
6. Rota rod apparatus- 01
7. Histamine chamber-01
8. Actophotometer-01
9. Analgesiometer (tail flick/hot plate) -01
10. Plethysmometer-01
11. Condon’s mercury manometer-01
12. Langendroff apparatus-01
13. Rat restrain cage-06
14. Metabolic cage-01
15. Arterial/venous cannula-05
16. Thermometer-12
17. Animal cage(rat/mice/rabbits)-20. Brodies heart
lever-02
21. Jacson enterograph-02
22. Frontal writing lever-20
23. Simple lever-20
24. Fulcrum-20
COMPUTER FACILITIES: -
Number of computer with configuration : 25, Intel Pentium IV/Dual core/Vista software/Linux/MS Office
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WORKSHOP
Games & Sports facilities- Both out door & Indoor games facilities are available
Extra Curriculum Activities - i) Personality Development Camps. iii) Annual Cultural festival During
National Pharmacy Week (NPW).
Curricula and syllabi for each of the
Programmes as approved by the University. :
Programme: B.Pharmacy
SEMESTER – I
SEMESTER – II
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SEMESTER – III
SEMESTER -IV
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SEMESTER – V
SEMESTER – VI
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SEMESTER – VII
SEMESTER – VIII
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GIRIJANANDA CHOWDHURY INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE
Azara, Guwahati-17
Time Table for First Semester 2009
Days 9:00 – 10:00 10:00 – 11:00 11:00 – 12:00 12:00 – 1:00 – 2:00 2:00-3:00 3:00-4:00
1:00
Pharmaceutical Remedial Basic Electronics & Pharmaceutical Analysis – I Practical; Batch -A (SD)&(ABA):
Monday Chemistry – I Mathematics Computer Application Lab-2
(BPS) (DD) (MG) Basic Electronics & Computer Application Practical; Batch -C : Lab-5
(DSM)
Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I Practical; Batch -B (BPS): Lab-3
Lunch Break
(LBS) (BPS) (U.N.M) Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I Practical; Batch - C (BPS): Lab-3
Pharmaceutical Remedial Basic Electronics & Basic Electronics & Computer Application Practical; Batch -B : Lab-5
Wednesday Analysis – I Mathematics Computer Application (DSM)
(SD) (DD) Pharmaceutical Chemistry – I Practical; Batch -A (BPS): Lab-3
Pharmacognosy – I Practical; Batch -C (D.Sh): Lab-4
Pharmacognosy Pharmaceutical Remedial Basic Electronics & Computer Application Practical Batch -A : Lab-5
Thursday –I Chemistry – I Mathematics (DSM)
(PD) (BPS) (U.N.M) Pharmaceutical Analysis – I Practical; Batch -C (SD)&(ABA):: Lab-2
Pharmacognosy – I Practical; Batch -B (D.Sh): Lab-4
Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Basic Electronics &
Friday Analysis – I Chemistry – I Computer Application Library Hour (B.P.S/SD/L.B.S)
(SD) (BPS) (MG)
P.D. : Pulak Deb; B.P.S. : Bhanu Pratap Sahoo D.D: Debashis Dey U.N.M. : Dr. U. Mishra: LBS : Lastrickle Bert Swett
D.Sh : Dibyendu Shil SD: Sumit Das A.B.A. : Abdul Baquee Ahmed, MG: Manojit Ghose, DSM: Dilawar Hussain Mazumdar.
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GIRIJANANDA CHOWDHURY INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE
Azara, Guwahati-17
Time Table for Third Semester 2009
Days 9:00 – 10:00 10:00 – 11:00 11:00 – 12:00 12:00 – 1:00 – 2:00 2:00-3:00 3:00-4:00
1:00
Pharmaceutics – II Practical; Batch - B (ABA)&(BN): Lab-6 Pharmacognosy – Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutics –
Monday Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education – II Practical; Batch -C (DS) & II analysis – II II
(JDN): Lab-1 (D.Sh) (SRD) (ABA)
Pharmaceutical analysis – II Practical; Batch -A (SD): Lab-2
Pharmaceutical Chemistry – IV Practical; Batch -A (SRD) : Lab-3 Pharmaceutics – II Anatomy, Physiology Pharmaceutical
Tuesday Pharmacognosy – II Practical; Batch - (D.Sh): (ABA) & Health Education – Chemistry – IV
B Lab-4 II (SRD)
Pharmaceutical analysis – II Practical; Batch - C(SD): Lab-2 (DS)
Lunch Break
Wednesday Lab-4 Physiology & (ABA) analysis – II
Pharmaceutical Chemistry – IV Practical; Batch - B (SRD): Lab-3 Health Education – (IC)
Pharmaceutics – II Practical; Batch -C (ABA)&(BN)Lab-6 II
(DS)
Pharmaceutical Chemistry – IV Practical; Batch -C (SRD): Lab-3 Anatomy, Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical
Thursday Pharmaceutical analysis – II Practical; Batch - B (SD): Lab-2 Physiology & analysis – II Chemistry – IV
Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education – II Practical; Batch -A (DS)& Health Education – (IC) (SRD)
(JDN): Lab-1 II
(DS)
Pharmaceutics – II Practical; Batch -A (ABA)&(BN): Lab-6 Pharmacognosy
Friday Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education – II Practical; Batch -B (DS& II Library Hour (IC/SRD/D.Sh)
(JDN): Lab-1 (D.Sh)
Pharmacognosy – II Practical; Batch -C (D.Sh):
Lab-4
Saturday Pharmaceutical Tutorial Class
Pharmacognosy – II Chemistry – IV
(D.Sh) (SRD)
A.B.A. : Abdul Baquee Ahmed, D.S. : Dipankar Saha I.C. : Indranil Chanda, S.R. D. : Smritirekha Das BN: Bipul Nath JDN=: Jiban
Debnath SD: Sumit Das D.Sh : Dibyendu Shil
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GIRIJANANDA CHOWDHURY INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE
Azara, Guwahati-17
Time Table for Fifth Semester 2009
Days 9:00 – 10:00 10:00 – 11:00 11:00 – 12:00 12:00 – 1:00 – 2:00 2:00-3:00 3:00-4:00
1:00
Pharmacognosy – IV Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutics – V Pharmaceutical Chemistry - V Practical (IC); Batch –A : Lab
Monday (LBS) Chemistry - V (PD) Pharmaceutics – VI Practical (BN); Batch -B: Lab 7
(IC) Pharmacology – I Practical; (JDN)&(DS) Batch -C: Lab
Pharmacology – I Pharmaceutics – V Pharmaceutics - VI Pharmaceutical Chemistry - V Practical (IC); Batch –B: Lab
Tuesday (JDN) (PD) (BN) Pharmaceutics – V Practical (PD); Batch -C: Lab 6
Pharmaceutics – VI Practical (BN); Batch -A: Lab 7
Lunch Break
(IC) Pharmacognosy – IVPractical (LBS) ; Batch-C: Lab 4
Pharmaceutics – V Pharmacology – I (JDN) Pharmacognosy – IV Pharmaceutical Chemistry - V Practical (IC); Batch - C : Lab
Friday (PD) (LBS) Pharmacology – I (JDN) &(DS) Practical; Batch -B: Lab
Pharmacognosy – IV (LBS) Practical; Batch-A: Lab 4
Saturday Pharmacology – I Pharmaceutical Tutorial Class
(JDN) Chemistry - V
(IC)
P.D. : Pulak Deb; I.C. : Indranil Chanda, LBS : Lastrickle Bert Swett BN: Bipul Nath JDN : Jiban Debnath