Professor
Department of Pharmaceutics
Overview
The major apparitions for the Department of Pharmaceutics are to inculcate how the me-too active pharmaceutical ingredients can be converted into outcome-oriented as well as patient-friendly end user formulations.
Through the industrial-oriented syllabus contents and intense training at this department during their study, the students are exposed to recent know-how of the technology used to make the final formulations.
The basic knowledge about pharmaceutical technology and the proper way to get patent for their innovative ideas are the additional unique features of the program blended with the presence of highly-reputed faculty members with vast experience.
Major Thrust Area of the Department
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Ligand anchored lipid/polymer-mediated nanoarchitectonics
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Pharmacoengineering to fight against neglected diseases
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3D Engineering & Printing Technology
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Drug(s)-in-adhesive matrix/reservoir type transdermal therapeutic systems
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Nanomedicines for organ/lymphatic delivery with deep molecular insights
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Extrusion based biofilaments processing for fused-filaments applications
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Translational cutting-edge pharmaceutical research & development
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Dosage form design, development, optimization and evaluations for BCS-II & III drugs
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Micro-and nanotheragnosis concepts for the early detection and treatment of malignant diseases and other life-threatening diseases
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Eradication of biofilm-producing microorganisms from the surfaces of implanted or inserted medical devices into human body
Study Options:
Programmes | Length | Code |
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M.S. (Pharm.) | 2 years full time | PE |
Ph.D. | Not applicable | PE |
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Pharmaceutical Preformulation-I (PE-510)Paper Credit: 01
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Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics (PE-520)Paper Credit: 02
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Pharmaceutical Preformulation-II (PE-530)Paper Credit: 01
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Regulatory Consideration for Pharm Development (PE-540)Paper Credit: 01
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Spectral Analysis (MC-511)Paper Credit: 02
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Biostatistics (GE-510)Paper Credit: 02
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Fundamentals of Intellectual Property (IP) and Technology Management (GE-520)Paper Credit: 01
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Seminar (GE-511)Paper Credit: 01
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General Laboratory Experience (LG-510)Paper Credit: 03
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ElectivePaper Credit: 02
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Drug Delivery I (Controlled Drug Delivery) (PE-620)Paper Credit: 02
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Pharmaceutical Product Development-I (PE-630)Paper Credit: 01
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Pharmaceutical Product Development-II (PE-640)Paper Credit: 02
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Drug Delivery II (Targeted drug delivery and Novel Carrier Systems) (PE-650)Paper Credit: 02
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Solid State Pharmaceutics (PE-660)Paper Credit: 01
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Stability Testing (PA-630)Paper Credit: 01
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Seminar (GE-611)Paper Credit: 01
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General Lab Experience in the Area of Specialization (LS-610)Paper Credit: 02
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ElectivePaper Credit: 02