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Vision

To Motivate and Mould students in to world class Pharma


Professionals who will excel in their fields and effectively meet the
challenges of the dynamic global scenario. Generate in-build
pharmacy scholars and scientists relevant to technological
requirements of the future. Offer pharmacy professional & technical
courses at the Diploma, Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels in
emerging and cutting edge technologies.

Mission
Working towards being the best ---

M1: To produce technically proficient and motivated Pharmacy


graduates and entrepreneurs through IT based knowledge
management in Pharmaceutical education to meet global
challenges.

M2: To instill ethical, moral, cultural and professional values in


graduates.

M3: To provide state of art infrastructure facilities and latest


technological advancements to students.

Proposed List of Visiting Fellows / Teachers / Industry Experts


S. No Name Associated With

1 Dr. Manutosh Acharya Omniactives, Mumbai

2 Dr. Nalini Shastri NIPER, Hyderabad

3 Dr. Anupam Pathak Retired Professor

4 Dr. Sanjay Kumar Jain Director, Dept of Pham, HSG University, Sagar

5 Dr. Subhash Pandey Ex Sr. VP Cadila Pharma, Ahmedabad

6 Dr. N.K Jain Retired Professor

7 Dr. Roop K Khar Retired Professor

8 Dr. Milind Umekar Principal & Professor, KTBCP, Kamptee

9 Dr. Swarnlata Saraf Director, Dept of Pham, Pt RSU Raipur

10 Dr. Deependra Singh Associate Professor , Dept of Pham, Pt RSU


Raipur & Chairman PERC, Pharmacy Council
of India

Dr. Jitendra Banweer


Dean

Programmes offered with Intake Details


S. No Course Duration Intake

1. Diploma in Pharmacy 2 Years 60

2. Bachelor in Pharmacy 4 Years 100

3. M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) 2 Years 9

4. M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) 2 Years 10

5. M. Pharmacy (Pharmacology) 2 Years 9

6. PhD 3 Years* -

Dr. Jitendra Banweer


Dean
Programme Outcomes (POs)

Pharmacy Knowledge : The Pharmacy graduate shall be able


to apply his/her skill and techniques of the various aspects
1. PO 1
of Pharmaceutical Sciences likeManufacturing,
CommunityPharmacy, Drug Design and Pharmaceutical
management.

Thinking Ability : The pharmacy graduate shallbe able to


make decisions based on his/her self-learning through
2. PO 2
analytical reasoning, critical thinking abilities and able to
make him retrieve his/ her knowledge for day to day
problem solving.

Planning Ability : The pharmacy graduate shall be an


effective planner in terms of time and resource
3. PO 3 management to perform his duties on time. He/She shall be
able to work in a team with proper goals in any capacity.

Leadership Skill : The pharmacy graduate shall develop and


process qualities that enable him to lead a team and also
4. PO 4 develop himself as Pharmacy professional who is
demonstrate his/her professional and social responsibility.

Professional identity : The pharmacy graduate shall


understand analyze and evaluate their professional role in
5. PO 5 society through the consideration of historical,
geographical, social, economic and political issue.

The pharmacist and Society : The pharmacy graduate shall


be able to apply knowledge of the medicine, rational use of
6. PO 6 herbal supplement and hazards of poisonous natural
products.
Environment and sustainability : The Pharmacy graduated
sale apply his/ her learning for the day-to-day health related
7. PO 7 problem of human being with a compensation for the
environment and its sustainability.

Ethics : The pharmacy graduate shall be able to display


8. PO 8
legal, moral, ethical attitude and consistent behavior with
the standard of Pharmacy profession.

Communication : The pharmacy graduate shall be able to


see the individually and relate it to the Pharmaceutical
9. PO 9
jurisprudential principal while making through decision.
The pharmacy graduateshall communicate effectively with
the pharmacy community as well as with society.

Modern tool uses : The Pharmacy graduate shall be able to


apply basic knowledge to discover new chemical entity
10. PO 10
through use of modern tool for treatment of newer disease
and inpatient care by optimal drug choice and dosage
through effective communication with health care provider.

Life long learning : The pharmacy graduate shall understand


the importance of continuous learning in purview of day-to-
11. PO 11 day technological advancements through introspection and
feedback from other.

Dr. Jitendra Banweer


Dean
Student Faculty Ratio
S=Number of Students in the Department = UG1 + UG2 +.. +UGn + PG1 + …PGm

F = Total Number of Faculty Members in the Department (excluding first year faculty)

Student Teacher Ratio (STR) = S/F

Year CAY (2021-2022) CAYm1 (2020-2021) CAYm2 (2019-20)


u1.1 100 100 100
u1.2 100 101 103
u1.3 101 103 60
U1.4 103 60 60
UG1 100+100+101+103 100+101+103+30 100+103+60+60
M. Pharm Pharmaceutics
p1.1 09 09 15
p1.2 06 15 15
PG1 15 24 30
M. Pharm Pharmaceutical Chemistry
p1.1 06 10 10
p1.2 07 10 10
PG2 13 20 20
M. Pharm Pharmacology
p1.1 15 15 15
p1.2 11 15 15
PG3 26 30 30
Total No. of Students in the
Department (S) 403 +54 364+74 323+80

No. of Faculty in the Department


(F) 31 36 34

Student Faculty Ration (SFR) SFR1=457/31=14.74 SFR2= 438/36=12.16 SFR3= 403/34=11.85


Average SFR SFR=38.75/3=12.91

Dr. Jitendra Banweer


Dean
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Basic objective

1. PEOs1 To produce pharmacy professional equipped with complete knowledge and


skill to fulfill the health care need of the society, technical lead of the of the
pharmaceutical industry with his her continuous lifelong learning and
education.

Manufacturing and production of quality Pharmaceuticals

The pharmacy graduate is expected to employ employ their knowledge. Skill


2. PEOS2
and skill and competence to produce medicinal and form best quality of
affordable prices as per present requirement the pharmacist cell also be able
to validate that and ensure the quality of of medicine reaching to pattern.

Pharmacy practice and ethics:

The pharmacy graduates I'll be proud provident understand and check for
3. PEOS3
social economic Federal setup and requirement and his cell the experiment
by his legal moral and ethical working in various areas of the pharmacy
profession.

Managerial skills:

The pharmacy graduated cell develop leadership quality effectively as a


4. PEOS4
member of the Healthcare team and the same quality sale employee for sale
purchase inventory control distribution and dispensing of the Pharmaceutical
with proper documentation.

Dr. Jitendra Banweer


Dean
Sagar Institute of Research & Technology – Pharmacy
Course Coverage Status

% Syllabus
S. Subject Subject Rema
Semester Subject Name Covered till
No Code Teacher rks
Date
1 Medicinal Chemistry II – Theory BP501 T Mr. Priyal Jain 20 %
Mr. Praveen
2 Industrial Pharmacy I – Theory BP502 T 25 %
Tahilani
Dr. Lokesh
3 V Pharmacology II – Theory BP503 T 27 %
Verma
Dr. Sarika
4 Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry II– Theory BP504 T 30 %
Shrivastava
Mr. Prem
5 Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence – Theory BP505 T 10 %
Samundre
Dr. Sukhwant
6 Instrumental Methods of Analysis – Theory BP701 T 25 %
Singh
Ms. Priyanka
7 Industrial Pharmacy II – Theory BP702 T 10 %
Chaturvedi
VII
8 Pharmacy Practice – Theory BP703 T Mr. Priyal Jain 30 %
Dr. Durga
9 Novel Drug Delivery System – Theory BP704 T 15 %
Pandey

Dr. Jitendra Banweer


Dean

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