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JUIT is offering M. Pharmacy in the following 3 Programs M. Pharmacy (Medicinal Chemistry)- JUIT, Waknaghat The course curriculum would introduce the students to the interface of Organic Chemistry and Biology including drug design and discovery, chemical synthesis, natural products chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, computer aided drug design, advanced analytical and spectroscopic techniques. The biological interface would give students insight into mechanical biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, pharmacology, toxicology etc. to prepare them for this multidisciplinary science keeping in view of the requirements of industry and academia. The students would be exposed to research in areas relevant to Indian Pharmaceutical Industry. M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology) - JUIT, Waknaghat The curriculum would provide training to the students in different aspects of biotechnology relevant to pharmaceutical industry and research including drug development, dosage forms, production, administration and therapeutic development. The multi-disciplinary course would cover genetic engineering, gene therapy, immunology, molecular biology, recombinant DNA technology, bioprocess technology, medicinal plant biotechnology etc. M. Pharmacy (Pharmacology) - JUIT, Waknaghat The program would expose students to modern techniques in drug discovery and development, biological screening, preclinical pharmacology, in vitro drug screening and evaluation techniques, pharmacogenomics, personalized medicine and pharmacotherapeutics. The students would also be exposed to multidisciplinary environment to prepare them for careers in industry and academia. PROGRAM OF STUDY

M. Pharmacy (Medicinal Chemistry) M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology) M. Pharmacy (Pharmacology)

Institution JUIT JUIT

Number of Seats 15 15

Eligibility Criteria B. Pharmacy B. Pharmacy

JUIT

15

B. Pharmacy

FEE STRUCTURE Tuition Fee Rs. 40,000 per semester (Subject to revision) Teaching Assistantship Teaching assistantship is available to selected meritorious students. NOTES: (i) Applications may be downloaded from the website (www.juit.ac.in) and the duly completed Application form along with a Demand Draft for Rs. 700/‐ in favor of “Jaypee University of Information Technology”, payable at Shimla must reach M. Pharmacy Admissions, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Distt. Solan, Himachal Pradesh 173234 India. (ii) Important Dates are as follows: GPAT candidates Last Date for Submission Appl Form ‐ June 8, 2012 Release of First list of GPAT based admissions ‐ June 12, 2012 Release of 2nd list of GPAT based admissions ‐ June 22, 2012

Non – GPAT Candidates Last Date for Submission of Appl Form ‐ June 15, 2012 Date of PGET-Pharmacy 2012 ‐ June 27, 2012 (at JUIT, Waknaghat) Announcement of Result ‐ June 29, 2012

NOTE: Candidates with low GPAT score, who do not come in the merit for selection under GPAT category shall automatically be considered for PGET Pharmacy‐2012 & therefore must attend the test accordingly.

FORMAT AND PATTERN FOR QUESTION PAPER FOR PGET- Pharmacy - 2012 1. The question paper for the entrance test will be for duration of 90 minutes. 2. The maximum marks will be 100. 3. There will be a total of 50 questions of two marks each. 4. All the questions will be of objective type with each question having four alternatives. 5. The correct answers will be awarded 2 marks. The wrong answers will fetch minus one mark for every question. (Negative marking) 6. If the question is not attempted, ZERO mark will be awarded. 7. There shall be a different question paper for every branch / specialization. Therefore, student must carefully fill-up the choice of stream in which he/she wishes to apply while filling up the application form.

Syllabus for M. Pharmacy Entrance Test (PGET-Pharmacy 2012) Physical pharmacy Matter, Properties of Matter, Micromeretics and Powder Rheology, Surface and Interfacial Phenomenon, Viscosity and Rheology, Dispersion Systems, Colloidal dispersions, Suspensions and Emulsions, Complexation, Kinetics and Drug Stability. Microbiology in Pharmacy Structure of bacterial cell, Classification of microbes and their taxonomy, Identification of Microbes, Control of microbes by physical and chemical methods, Sterilization, Immunology and Immunological Preparations, Vaccines and sera, Genetic Recombination, Antibiotics, Design of fermentation process Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence & Ethics Pharmaceutical Legislations, Pharmaceutical Ethics; Pharmacy Act 1948; Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945; Medicinal & Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act 1955; Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 & Rules; Drugs Price Control Order; Prescription/Nonprescription Products. Medical/Surgical accessories, diagnostic aids, appliances available in the market. Dispensing and Community Pharmacy Prescription, General dispensing procedures including labeling of dispensed products; Pharmaceutical calculations, Principles involved and procedures adopted in dispensing of formulations, Incompatibilities, Therapeutic incompatibilities, Community Pharmacy, Organization and Structure of hospital pharmacy, Drug Store Management and Inventory Control, Drug distribution Systems in Hospitals, Central Sterile Supply Unit and their Management, Manufacture of Sterile and Non-sterile Products, Drug Information Services, Records and Reports, Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacoepidemiology, Nuclear Pharmacy. Unit Operations in Manufacturing, Stoichiometry: Unit processes, Fluid Flow, Heat transfer, Evaporation, Distillation, Drying, Size Reduction, Mixing, Filtration and Centrifugation, Crystallization, Dehumidification and Humidity Control, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Material of Construction, Material Handling Systems, Corrosion, Plant location, Industrial Hazards and Safety Precautions, Automated Process Control Systems. Dosages Forms, designing & evaluation Liquid Dosages Forms, Semisolid Dosage Forms, Suppositories, Extraction and Galenical Products, Blood Products and Plasma Substitutes, Pharmaceutical Aerosols, Ophthalmic Preparations, Cosmeticology and Cosmetic Preparations, Capsules, Micro-encapsulation, Tablets, Parenteral Products, Surgical products, Packaging of Pharmaceutical Products, Designing of dosage forms, Performance evaluation methods. Biopharmaceutics & Pharmacokinetcs Introduction to Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Compartment model, Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Bioavailability and bioequivalence Inorganic pharmaceutical & medicinal chemistry Importance of inorganic compounds in pharmacy and medicine, Gastrointestinal Agents, Major Intra- and Extra-cellular Electrolytes, Essential and Trace Elements, Topical Agents, Gases and Vapors, Dental Products, Miscellaneous Agents, Pharmaceutical aids, Acids, Bases and Buffers, Inorganic Radiopharmaceuticals Physical Chemistry Importance of basic fundamentals of physical chemistry in pharmacy, Behavior of Gases, Kinetic theory of gases, deviation from ideal behavior and explanation; The Liquid State, Solutions, Thermodynamics, Adsorption, photochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Quantum Mechanics Organic Chemistry Importance of fundamentals of organic chemistry, Structure and Properties, Stereochemistry, Structure, Nomenclature, Preparation and Reactions of: Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Cyclic analogs, Dienes, Benzene, Polynuclear aromatic compounds, Arenes, Alkyl halides, Alcohols, Ethers,

Epoxides, Amines, Phenols, Aldehydes and ketones, Carboxylic acids, Functional derivatives of' carboxylic acids, a,ß-Unsaturated carbonyl compounds, Reactive intermediates- carbocations, carbanions, carbenes and nitrenes; Nucleophilic and Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution Reactions, Electrophilic and Nucleophilic Addition Reactions; Rearrangements; Elimination reactions; Conservation of Orbital Symmetry and Rules: Electrocyclic, Cycloaddition and Sigmatropic reactions; Neighboring group effects; Catalysis by transition metal complexes; Heterocyclic Compounds: Nomenclature, preparation, properties and reactions of 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7-membered heterocycles with one or two heteroatoms like O, N, S. Chemistry of lipids, Carbohydrates and Proteins. Biochemistry The concept of free energy, Enzymes, Co-enzymes, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Role of sugar nucleotides in biosynthesis, and Pentose phosphate pathway; The Citric Acid Cycle, Lipids Metabolism, Biological Oxidation, Metabolism of ammonia and nitrogen containing monomers, Purine biosynthesis; Purine nucleotide inter-conversions; Pyrimidine biosynthesis: formation of deoxyribounucleotides; Biosynthesis of Nucleic Acids, Mutation, Genetic Code and Protein Synthesis. Medicinal Chemistry Basic Principles: Physico-chemical and stereoisomeric (Optical, geometrical) aspects of drug molecules and biological action, Bioisosterism, Drug-receptor interactions including transduction mechanisms; Drug metabolism and Concept of Prodrugs; Principles of Drug Design (Theoretical Aspects), Synthetic Procedures, Mode of Action, Uses, Structure Activity Relationships including Physicochemical Properties of the Following Classes of Drugs: Drugs acting at synaptic and neuroeffector junction sites: Cholinergics, anti-cholinergics and cholinesterase inhibitors, Adrenergic drugs, Antispasmodic and anti-ulcer drugs, Local Anesthetics, Neuromuscular blocking agents; Autacoids: Antihistamines, Eicosanoids, Analgesic-antipyretics, Anti-inflammatory (non-steroidal) agents. Steroidal Drugs, Drugs acting on the central nervous system, Diuretics; Cardiovascular drugs; Thyroid and Anti thyroid drugs; Insulin and oral hypoglycemic agents; Chemotherapeutic Agents used in bacterial, fungal, viral, protozoal, parasitic and other infections, Antibiotics Antimetabolites (including sulfonamides); Anti-neoplastic agents; Anti-viral agents (including anti– HIV); Immunosuppressives and immunostimulants; Diagnostic agents; Pharmaceutical Aids; Microbial Transformations: Enzyme Immobilization Pharmaceutical Analysis Different techniques of pharmaceutical analysis, Fundamentals of volumetric analysis, Acid Base Titrations, Oxidation Reduction Titrations, Precipitation Titrations, Gravimetric Analysis, Nonaqueous titrations, Complexometric titrations; Miscellaneous Methods of Analysis, Extraction procedures including separation of drugs from excipients, Potentiometry, Conductometry, Coulometry, Polarography, Amperometry, Chromatography (TLC, HPLC, GLC, HPTLC, Paper Chromatography and Column Chromatography) , Ultraviolet and visible spectrophotometry, Fluorimetry, Infrared spectrophotometry, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry (EI & CI only), Flame Photometry, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction Analysis, Radioimmunoassay, Quality assurance Pharmacology Pathophysiology of common diseases; Immunopathophysiology, Fundamentals of general pharmacology Pharmacology of Peripheral Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Cardiovascular System, Drugs Acting on the Hemopoietic System, urinary system, Autacoids, Respiratory System, GIT, Endocrine System. Chemotherapy: Sulfonamides and cotrimoxazole, Antibiotics- Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Aminoglycosides, Chloramphenicol, Macrolides, Tetracyclines, Quinolones, fluoroquinolones and Miscellaneous antibiotics; Chemotherapy of tuberculosis, leprosy, fungal diseases, viral diseases, HIV and AIDS, urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted diseases, malaria, amoebiasis and other protozoal infections and Anthelmentics. Chemotherapy of malignancy and immunosuppressive

agents. Principles of Toxicology, Basic Concepts of Pharmacotherapy. Pharmacognosy Sources of Drugs: Biological, marine, mineral and plant tissue cultures as sources of drugs; Classification of Drugs: Morphological, taxonomical, chemical and pharmacological classification of drugs; Study of medicinally important plants belonging to the families with special reference to: Apocynacae, Solanaceae, Rutacease, Umbelliferae, Leguminosae, Rubiaceae, Liliaceae, Graminae, Labiatae, Cruciferae, Papaveraceae; Cultivation, Collection, Processing and Storage of Crude Drugs: Factors influencing cultivation of medicinal plants, Types of soils and fertilizers of common use. Quality Control of Crude Drugs: Adulteration of crude drugs and their detection by organoleptic, microscopic, physical, chemical and biological methods and properties. Introduction to Active Constituents of Drugs: Their isolation, classification and properties. Systematic pharmacognostic study of carbohydrates and derived products, Lipids, Resins, tannins, volatile oils, Fibers, glycoside containing drugs, alkaloid containing drugs. General Techniques of Biosynthetic Studies and Basic Metabolic Pathways/Biogenesis, Plant Tissue Culture, Marine pharmacognosy, Natural allergens and photosensitizing agents and fungal toxins. Herbs as health foods. Herbal cosmetics. Standardization and quality control of herbal drugs, WHO guidelines for the standardization of herbal drugs.

Application No. M.PHARM/2012/…...............……….

JAYPEE UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (Approved by UGC u/s 2(f) of UGC Act 1956) P.O. Vaknaghat, Teh. Kandaghat, Distt. Solan, Himachal Pradesh-173234

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APPLICATION FORM - 2012 (FOR M. PHARMACY ADMISSION) PLEASE FILL THE DETAILS IN CAPITAL LETTERS ONLY 1. Name of Candidate 2. Father’s Name 3. Date of Birth

(DD/MM/YYYY)

5. Gender (M/F)

4. Nationality 6.

Category (Tick )

7. Roll No. In 12th Std.

Gen

SC

ST

OBC

(For Tracking the Application status on website)

8. Details of Qualifications (Attach Attested Transcript of Grades / Marks Secured) Examination

Stream

Name of Board/ University

Year of Passing

% of Marks or CGPA on Scale of 10

10th 12th Graduation Post Graduation (Candidates with low GPAT score, who do not come in the merit for selection under GPAT category shall automatically be considered for PGET-2012)

9. GPAT Examination Details (If applying under GPAT eligibility criteria) – Attach photocopy of GPAT score card. Examination Year GPAT No. of candidates Marks Paper Score appeared (out of 100)

All India Rank

10. Please fill your order of priority of program - See codes on reverse [P = Priority] Note:- Priority must be exercised amongst branch codes, in Group-12 only (e.g. choices must be X, Y, Z only) For GPAT Candidates Only

P1

P2

P3

For Non-GPAT (PGET) Candidates Only

P1

P2

P3

11. Current Correspondence address

PIN Code 12. Contact Details: Mobile No.

Land Line No.

E-mail ID 13. Demand Draft Details: (Not applicable in case form is purchased on payment on cash from Institutional Counter) DD No. Dated Amount (Rs.) Bank P.T.O.

Branch and Exam Group Codes LOCATION

PROGRAM OF STUDY M. Pharmacy (Medicinal Chemistry) M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology) M. Pharmacy (Pharmacology)

JUIT JUIT JUIT

EXAM GROUP 12 12 12

BRANCH CODE X Y Z

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It is not mandatory to fill all priorities available. However, you shall be considered only for the choices you have filled in. Additions/deletion/changes in priorities shall not be accepted anytime after submission of form.

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The admission shall be offered in order of merit as per priority mentioned in the application form and the availability of seat.

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The merit shall be drawn amongst the received applications under GPAT category. Hence, it is difficult to predict at this stage to say whether you shall come in Merit or not. In case you do not come under GPAT merit, you shall be allowed to take PGET.

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Application form cost Rs. 700/-

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[M. Pharmacy Program only]. Application Form duly completed must reach Registrar, Jaypee University of Information Technology, P.O. Vaknaghat, Teh. Kandaghat, Distt. Solan, Himachal Pradesh-173234.

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Important Dates GPAT Candidates Last Date for Submission Appl Form Release of First list of GPAT based admissions

- June 8, 2012 - June 12, 2012

Release of 2nd list of GPAT based admissions

- June 22, 2012

Non GPAT Candidates Last Date for Submission of Appl Form - June 15, 2012 Date of PGET-Pharmacy 2012 June 27, 2012 (at JUIT, Waknaghat) Announcement of Result - June 29, 2012

Declaration by the Student: 1. I, hereby declare that all the particulars stated in this application form are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I have read the Information Brochure and the Admission procedure and I shall abide by them. In the event of suppression or distortion of any fact like date of birth, nationality, category, qualification etc. made in my application form, I understand that I will be denied the opportunity to be admitted to university and if already admitted, my admission would stand cancelled. I also understand that the decision of university regarding my admission will be final and binding to me. 2. I am aware of Universities approach toward ragging and the punishment to which I am liable if found guilty of ragging.

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