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ALL INDIA SHRI SHIVAJI MEMORIAL SOCIETY'S COLLEGE OF PHARMACY KENNEDY ROAD, NEAR R.T.O. PUNE - 411 001 Annual Report 20172018 INTRODUCTION: AISSMS College of Pharmacy started from the year 1996 on 10 th August 1996. This academic year, the 19 th batch of final year B. Pharm. is passing out. INTAKE: The actual admission details for this year are as follows:- Sr. No. Class Intake sanctioned Actual 1 First year B. Pharm. 60 60 2 Second year B. Pharm. 66 72 3 Third year B. Pharm. -- --- 4 Final year B. Pharm. -- ---- 5 M. Pharm. I st Semester (Pharm. Chemistry) 10 08 6 M. Pharm. I st Semester (Quality Assurance) 15 15 7 M. Pharm. I st Semester (Pharmaceutics) 15 14 8 M. Pharm. I st Semester (Pharmacology) 08 05 ACHIEVEMENTS: Sr. No. ACADEMIC 1 Papers published/selected in International journals by staff 45 2 National Conferences attended by staff 28 3 Books Published by staff 3 4 Oral presentation/Posters/Papers presented by students\ 11 5 Students qualified for GPAT-2017 examination Two students Ranking 2 nd and 6 th at All India Level 11 Co- Curricular and Extra -Curricular Industrial visit for M. Pharm First year students ACG Associated Capsules in Shirwal

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ALL INDIA SHRI SHIVAJI MEMORIAL SOCIETY'S

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

KENNEDY ROAD, NEAR R.T.O. PUNE - 411 001

Annual Report 2017–2018

INTRODUCTION:

AISSMS College of Pharmacy started from the year 1996 on 10th August 1996. This academic

year, the 19th batch of final year B. Pharm. is passing out.

INTAKE:

The actual admission details for this year are as follows:-

Sr.

No.

Class Intake sanctioned Actual

1 First year B. Pharm. 60 60

2 Second year B. Pharm. 66 72

3 Third year B. Pharm. -- ---

4 Final year B. Pharm. -- ----

5 M. Pharm. Ist Semester (Pharm. Chemistry) 10 08

6 M. Pharm. Ist Semester (Quality Assurance) 15 15

7 M. Pharm. Ist Semester (Pharmaceutics) 15 14

8 M. Pharm. Ist Semester (Pharmacology) 08 05

ACHIEVEMENTS:

Sr.

No. ACADEMIC

1 Papers published/selected in International journals by

staff 45

2 National Conferences attended by staff 28

3 Books Published by staff 3

4 Oral presentation/Posters/Papers presented by students\ 11

5 Students qualified for GPAT-2017 examination

Two students Ranking 2nd and 6th at All India Level 11

Co- Curricular and Extra -Curricular

Industrial visit for M. Pharm First year students ACG Associated Capsules in Shirwal

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Staff ACHIEVEMENTS:

1. Dr Mangesh Bhalekar, Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics has been sanctioned a

grant of Rs 23,52,941/- by All India council for Technical Education ( AICTE) for the

period 2017-2020, under Research Promotion Scheme.

2. Mr. Padmanabh Deshpande, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry has been

awarded with PhD degree from Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University,

Nanded and title was ‘Development of stability indicating methods for determination of

pharmaceuticals’ in the month of July 2017.

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS:

• The following papers were published by the staff:-

Sr.

no.

Authors SUMMARY OF PUBLICATION N/

IN

PHARMACEUTICS DEPARTMENT 1. Mangesh R. Bhalekar*,

Ashwini R. Madgulkar

and Ahillya P. Ohol

Formulation, characterization and evaluation of taste

masked dry suspension of cefixime by ion exchange

resin technique, world journal of pharmacy and

pharmaceutical sciences, 6, ( 7), 683-694

N

2. Mangesh Bhalekar,

Shweta Padher, Prachi

Paranjape, sonali

Ladkat

Evaluation of carboxymethyl xyloglucan as SPF booster

in Oxybenzone cream, International Journal of Applied

Research 2017; 3(5): 813-816

N

3. Ashwini R

Madgulkar*, Mangesh

R Bhalekar, Ashwini

A.Kadam

Improvement of Oral Bioavailability of Lopinavir

Without Co-administration of Ritonavir Using

Microspheres of Thiolated Xyloglucan, AAPS

PharmSciTech. 2018 Jan;19(1):293-302.

Int

4. Ashwini R

Madgulkar*, Mangesh

R Bhalekar, Shivani

Rao and Shreya

Bedekar

Formulation Development and Optimization of Vaginal

Tablet of Clotrimazole Using Thiolated Xyloglucan ,

BAOJ Pharm Sci 2017, 3: 4

N

5. Mangesh Bhalekar,

Shweta Padher

Natural remedies for rheumatoid arthritis , International

Journal of Chemistry Research ; March 2018; Volume 2

( 2), 59-67

Int

6. Tripti D. Dongare,

Mangesh R.Bhalekar,

Santosh V. Gandhi

Formulation Optimization and Pharmacokinetics of

Tinidazole Crystallo-Co-Agglomeartes , MOJ

Bioequivalence and Bioavailability 2017; Volume 3 (5) ;

1 – 8.

N

7. Tripti D. Dongare,

Mangesh R.Bhalekar,

Santosh V. Gandhi

Optimization of Crystallo-Co-Agglomerates of

Meloxicam – Paracetamol to improve flow properties

and dissolution ” International Journal of Applied

Int

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Research , 2017 ; 3 (9) ; 34 – 39. 8. Monica RP Rao,

Jagruti Chaudhari,

Francesco Trotta, and

Fabrizio Caldera

Investigation of cyclodextrin based nanosponges for

solubility and bioavailability enhancement of rilpivirine.

AAPS PharmSciTech (2018).DOI: 10.1208/s12249-018-

1064-6 IN 9.

Reshma Mirajkar,

Chhavi Singh, Ashwini

Madgulkar

Formulation Development of In Situ Sponge Forming

Injectable Drug Delivery System of Tramadol

Hydrochloride Human Journals , international journal

ofPharmacy and Pharmaceutiocal Research, June 2017

Vol.:9, Issue:3 IN

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT 10.

Mrinalini C. Damle,

Amita N. Pardeshi

Stability indicating HPLC method for Rilpivirine and

Dolutegravir Sodium” Indi Europian Journal of

Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4(7), (2017),

454-459.

IN

11. Mrinalini C. Damle,

Magesh R. Bhalekar and

Sneha Lonkar

Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Gel for the

treatment of Psoriasis” World Journal of Pharmacy and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, 6(7), (2017), 1199-1210

IN

12.

Mrinalini C. Damle,

Sneha Lonkar

Stability indicating HPLC method for Forskolin and

Glycerrhetinic acid” International Journal of Ayurvedic

and Herbal medicine, 7(3), (2017), 2605-2614

IN

13.

Mrinalini C. Damle,

Sanchita A. Kale

Development and validation of stability indicating

HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of

Oxyclozanide and Levamisole HCl” World Journal of

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 6(7), (2017),

1073-1082.

IN

14.

Mrinalini C. Damle,

Snehal Dumbre

Stability indicating HPTLC method for determination of

Eplerenone” World Journal of Pharmaceutical and

Medical Research, 3(6), (2017), 167-172.

IN

15. Mrinalini C. Damle,

Sanchita A. Kale

“Determination of Etravirine in human plasma by

HPLC” Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, 4(6), (2017), 1657-1664.

IN

16.

Mrinalini C. Damle,

Snehal Dumbre

HPTLC method for determination of Torsemide in

human plasma” Europian Journal of Biomedical and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4(8), (2017), 363-367.

IN

17.

Mrinalini C. Damle,

Uday V. Harne, Lahu

Birajdar

Development and validation of stability indicating

HPLC method for determination of Tolterodine Tartrate”

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 6(11),

(2017), 430-441 IN 18.

Mrinalini Damle, Suresh

Choudhari

“Validated stability indicating method for karnajin using

HPTLC and HPLC” Journal of Pharmacognosy and

Phytochemistry, 7(2), (2018), 2808-2815.

IN

19. Mrinalini Damle, Suresh

Choudhari and Sanchita

Kale

“‘Development and validation of Stability indicating

HPLC method for estimation of Sorafenib Tosylate”

European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical

Research, 5(6), (2018), 522-527.

IN

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20.

Mrinalini C. Damle and

Shital P. Ghode

‘Stability indicating chromatographic method for

estimation of Bepotastine Besilate” Indo American

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5(6), (2018), 5222-

5228.

IN

21.

Mrinalini C. Damle,

Aparna Zirange

“Derivative spectrophotometric method for estimation

of Brimonidine Tartrate and Timolol Maleate in

combination” World Journal of Pharmaceutical

Research, 7(12), (2018), 725-731.

IN

22.

Santosh V. Gandhi* and

Amit S. Mutha

“Application of Multivariate Calibration Methods for

Simultaneous Determination of Antiretroviral Drugs in

Fixed Dose Combination” European Journal of

Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, 2017,4(6), 570-

575 IN 23.

Santosh V. Gandhi* and

Shubhangi K. Dyandyan

“Development and Validation Of Stability Indicating

Hptlc Method for Estimation of Chlorpheniramine

Maleate” World Journal of Pharmacy and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2017, 6(6), 1431-1441 IN 24.

Santosh V. Gandhi* and

Deepak M. Patil

“Validation and Application of Chemometrics - assisted

UV Spectrophotometric Method for Determination of

Ciprofloxacin and Tinidazole in Pharmaceutical

Formulation”International Journal of Universal

Pharmacy and Bio Sciences, 2017, 6(3), 236-245 IN 25.

Dr. Santosh V. Gandhi*

and Ashwini D. Ighe

“Development and Validation of Rp-Hplc Method for

Simultaneous Estimation of Benzoxonium Chloride and

Lidocaine Hydrochloride” World Journal of

Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences, 2017, 3(5), 99-102 IN 26.

Santosh V. Gandhi*,

Abhilash D. Waghmare,

Anil V. Kadam

“Chemometrics-Assisted UV Spectrophotometric

Method for Determination of Cefixime and Ornidazole

in Pharmaceutical Formulation” International Journal of

Pharmaceutical Research and Analysis, 2017, 7(2), 41-

46 IN 27.

Akshay R. Pahade,

Santosh V. Gandhi* and

Shreeyash R. Tapale

“Chemometric-assisted UV Spectrophotometric and RP-

HPLC Methods for the Simultaneous Determination of

Caffeine and Sodium Benzoate in Synthetic Mixture”

Current Trends in Biotechnology and Pharmacy, 2017,

11(3) 309-315 IN 28.

Santosh V. Gandhi *,

Shubhangi K. Dyandyan

“Development and Validation of Stability Indicating

Hptlc Method for Estimation of Dextromethorphan

Hydrobromide” Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical

Research, 2017, 5(3), 08 – 14 IN 29.

Santosh V. Gandhi*,

Ashwini D. Ighe, Atul P.

Chaudhari

“Absorbance Correction Method for Simultaneous

Estimation of Benzoxonium Chloride and Lidocaine

Hydrochloride in Combined Tablet Dosage Form”

International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Bio

Sciences, 2017,6(4), 102-108 IN 30. Santosh Vilaschand “Development and Validation of Stability Indicating RP- IN

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Gandhi, Abhishek D.

Ogale

HPLC Method for Simultaneous Estimation of

BeclomethasoneDipropionate and Clotrimazole”

Eurasian Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2017, 12(4),

395-404 31.

Santosh V. Gandhi*,

Shubhangi K. Dyandyan

“Development and Validation of Stability Indicating

Hptlc Method for Estimation of Dextromethorphan

Hydrobromide” Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical

Research, 2017, 5(3), 27 – 33 IN 32.

Santosh V. Gandhi* and

Madhuri S. Rathi

“Development and Validation of Stability Indicating

Hptlc Method for Estimation of Ondansetron

Hydrochloride” European Journal of Biomedical and

Pharmaceutical sciences, 2017, 4(12), 909-916 IN 33.

Santosh V. Gandhi*,

Madhuri S. Rathi, Atul

P. Chaudhari

“Development and Validation of Stability Indicating

HPLC Method for Estimation of Ondansetron

Hydrochloride” Indo American Journal of

Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2018, 05 (01), 584-591 IN 34.

Santosh V. Gandhi*,

Vaishali P. Shevale and

Ganesh B. Choudhari

“Development and Validation of a Stability Indicating

RP-HPLC Method for the Determination of Terizidone”

Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences,

2018, 05 (03), 1353-1361 IN 35.

Santosh, V. Gandhi and

Pooja R. Alli

“Development and Validation of Stability Indicating

HPTLC Method for Estimation of Amiodarone

Hydrochloride” World Journal of Pharmaceutical

Research Volume 7, Issue 5, 1001-1013 IN 36.

Santosh V. Gandhi1*,

Parag L. Khairnar, Atul

P. Chaudhari

“Application of Multivariate Calibration Methods for

Simultaneous Determination of Drugs in Fixed Dose

Combination” Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical

Analysis, 2018; 8(1):01-06 IN 37. Santosh V. Gandhi *,

Ravina S. Mutha ,

Mangesh R. Bhalekar ,

Atul P. Chaudhari.

Optimization of crystallo-Co- Agglomerates of

Fenofibrate to improve flow properties and dissolution ,

Research Pharmaceutica, 2017,1(2), 21-26

IN 38. Santosh V. Gandhi,

Nikita M. Nilgar ,

Mangesh R.Bhalekar

Formulation And Evaluation Of Phytoconstituents

Cream For Treatment Of Varicose Veins , World Journal

Of Pharmaceutical Research ; 2018 ; Volume 7 (12) ;

730 – 745. IN 39.

Santosh V. Gandhi,

Nikita M. Nilgar ,

Mangesh R.Bhalekar

Formulation And Evaluation Of Phytoconstituents

Emulgel For Treatment Of Varicose Veins , ,” European

Journal Of Pharmaceutical And Medical Research ; 2018

; Volume 5 (7) ; 432 – 439. IN 40. S Ghodgaonkar, S

Bhandari, P Shinde

Pharmacological significance of inhibitors of

methyltransferases-a review, vol 5, isssue 11-pg 433-441

IN

41. Ghodgaonkar Sunayana

and 2Bhandari

Shashikant

2D, 3D, G-QSAR and Docking Studies of Thiazolyl-

pyrazoline Analogues as Potent (Epidermal Growth

Factor Receptor-tyrosine Kinase) EGFR-TK (EGFR-

IN

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TK)INHIBITORS. Letters in Drug Design & Discovery,

2017, 14, 1228-1238 42. Shital Manoj Patil*,

Kalyani Dhirendra

Asgaonkar, Trupti

Sameer Chitre, Aditi

Kinikar, Chaitali Kharat,

Vaibhavi Bhoirekar,

Madhura Athavale,

Mitali Katkar.

Comparative Study of Various Non-Nucleoside Reverse

Transcriptase Inhibitors on Different Reverse

Transcriptase EnzymeIndian Journal of Pharmaceutical

Education and Research | Vol 51 | Issue 4S | Oct-Dec

(Suppl), 2017, S722- S 728, DOI:

10.5530/ijper.51.4s.104

IN

Pharmacology 43.

Tembhurne S.V, More

BH and Sakarkar D.M

Protective Effect of Murraya koenigii (Linn.) Leaves

Extract on Glucose Dysregulation and its Progression of

Depression in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Rat.

Annals of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutics. 2017 |

Volume 2 | Issue 8 Article 1069 IN 44. Sonwane V, Somani R,

Tembhurne S and

Kolhe S.

Anti-Inflammatory Mediated Wound Healing Activity of

Mefenamic Acid with Honey in Wistar Rats. Remedy

Open Access 2017 | Volume 2 | Article 1071 IN

Pharmacognosy 45. Amruta N. Avalaskar,

Rama Kashikar*, Manju

Choudhary, Shraddha

Shukla, Megha

Gadewar and Jyoti

Galande

Microbiological Quality Assesment Of Shatavari Churna

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Volume 6,

Issue 10, 667-674

IN

• Presentations by Staff and students

• Year: 2017-2018

• Sr.

no. • Authors

• Presentation Details (Oral / Poster, Title, Conference held at,

Sponsor, Abstract no)

• N/I

N

• Pharmaceutics

• 1 • Dr. M.R.Bhalekar • 3rd METRxPLORE 2018( UG Research conference), held at bhujbal

knowledge city, MET's Institute of Pharmacy ,Nashik on 17th Feb 2018 • N

• 2

• Reshma N. Mirajkar

• Formulation development of an in-situ gel forming system for

controlled delivery INNOVATION-2017 , Regional Research

Conference held at STE's Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Pharmacy • N

• Pharmaceutical Chemistry

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• 3 • Aparna Zirange, M.C.

Damle

• Poster titled "Stability indicating method for Thymoquinone" presented

at Natioanl Level seminar "Recent advances in spectroscopic and

analytical techniques" held at Modern COP, Moshi

• N

• 4 • Shivani Jadhav, M.C.

Damle

• Oral presentation "DNA fingerprinting of Spinacea Olaracea" at

National conference • N

• 5 • Suresh Choudhari, M.C.

Damle

• A poster titled ”Validated stability indicating HPTLC method for

Karanjin” presented at two days National Symposium “Current Trends

in Herbal Drug Discovery and Ethnopharmacology” on 23rd and 24th

Feb 2018 at VES College of Pharmacy, Chembur

• N

• 6

• T.S.Chitre

• Innovation 2017,Poster, Metallocenes and their betacyclodextrene

conjugates: A step towards Resistant Tuberculosis Smt Kashibai Navle

College of Pharmacy,Kondhwa, Pune, 18th November

2017,BCUD,Abstract No.B-2 • N

• 7

• Kalyani D. Asgaonkar • Oral presentation, Innovation 2017, 18/11/2017, held at Smt Kashibai

Navale college of Pharmacy, Kondhawa, Pune. Development of some

antitubercualr agents. Sponsered by SPPU

• 8 • Saurabh Jadhav, K. D

Asgaonkar, S.M Patil.

• 3rd METRXPOLRE 2018 (UG research conference) held on 17th Feb

2018 at MET’s Institute of Pharmacy, Nashik.

• 9

• Mr. Saurabh Jadhav,

Mrs. Shital M. Patil,

Mrs. K.D. Asgaonkar

• Poster presentation at 3rd METRxPLORE 2018 (UG Research

Conference) held at Bhujbal Knowledge City, MET's Institute of

Pharmacy, Nashik on 17th February 2018 • N

• Pharmacology

• 10 • Swati Kolhe INNOVATION-17,Study of Nootropic activity of an indiginous plant in

experimental animals,Savitribai phule pune university,Pune.( Oral

Presentation ) • S

• Pharmacognosy

• 11

• Amruta Avalaskar • Poster presentation at 3rd METRxPLORE 2018 (UG Research

Conference) held at Bhujbal Knowledge City, MET's Institute of

Pharmacy, Nashik on 17th February 2018 • N

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• Conferences attended by staff-

Sr.

No.

Title Organizer Sponsor Date

Pharmaceutics

Dr. M.R.Bhalekar

1. IP Commercialisation Awarness

Workshop on 14th Feb 2018

Dr. Pooja J. Doshi SPPU Design

Innovation Centre

14th February

2018

2. Insights of accreditation process for

affiliated colleges

AISSMS COP SPPU 6TH & 7TH

FEB.2018

Reshma Mirajkar

3. Insights of accreditation process for

affiliated colleges

AISSMS COP SPPU 6TH & 7TH

FEB.2018

Dr. Monica Rao

4. Insights of accreditation process for

affiliated colleges

AISSMS COP SPPU 6TH & 7TH

FEB.2018

Rahul Padalkar

5. NSS Annual planning workshop SPPU 24th August 2017

6. NSS Audit workshop SPPU 9TH March 2018

Jiteandra Gajabe

7. Insights of accreditation process for

affiliated colleges

AISSMS COP SPPU 6TH & 7TH

FEB.2018

Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Dr. M.C. Damle

8. Academic and Administrative

Audit

SPPU and CEDA SPPU and

CEDA

26th July 2017

9. Trends in Pharmacy Practice DYPIPSR, Pune DYPIPSR and

SPPU

4th -5th Jan 2018

10. Insights of Accreditation

Process for affiliated colleges

AISSMS College of Pharmacy AISSMSCOP

and SPPU

6th-7th Feb. 2018

11. Workshop on

“Transdisciplinary Research

and Capacity Building”

AYUSH Centre of Excellence

at CCIH, Savitribai Phule Pune

University

AYUSH ,

Savitribai Phule

Pune University

17th March 2018

DR. S. V. GANDHI

12. Qbd Approach For

Pharmaceutical Development

Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of

Pharmaceutical Sciences and

Own 14th OCTOBER

2017

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‘The Road Ahead Research, Pimpri

13. Insights of accreditation

process for affiliated colleges

AISSMS COP SPPU 6TH & 7TH

FEB.2018

Dr. T. S. Chitre

14. Insights of Accrediation

Process for Affiliated Colleges

AISSMS COLLEGE OF

PHARMACY

SPPU,BCUD 6-7 February 2018

15. Industry Academia innovative

Practices and Intellectual

Property Rights(IPR)

AISSMS COLLEGE OF

MANAGEMENT

NA 24-25 January 2018

K.D Asgaonkar

16. Insights of Accreditation

process for affiliated colleges

AISSMSCOP SPPU 6th and 7th Feb

2018

Shital M. Patil

17. Advances in Drug Discovery

and Pharmaceutical Sciences:

A Research Perspective

Bharati Vidyapeeth's Poona

College of Pharmacy

AICTE Two Weeks-5th -

17th February 2018

Vidya Wable

18. Insights of Accrediation

Process for Affiliated Colleges

AISSMS COLLEGE OF

PHARMACY

SPPU,BCUD 6-7 February 2018

Pharmacology

Dr. S.V.Tembhurne

19. Two Day National Level

Seminar on Insights of

accreditation process for

affiliated colleges

AISSMS College of Pharmacy

Pune

SPPU Pune 2/6/2018

Mrs. Swati Kolhe

20. Two Day National Level

Seminar on Insights of

accreditation process for

affiliated colleges

AISSMS College of Pharmacy

Pune

SPPU Pune 2/6/2018

Mrs. R.V.Kulkarni

21. Insights of Accreditation

process for affiliated colleges

AISSMSCOP SPPU 6th and 7th Feb

2018

Pharmacognosy

Amruta N. Avalaskar

22. Insights of Accrediation

Process for Affiliated Colleges

AISSMS COLLEGE OF

PHARMACY

SPPU,BCUD 6-7 February 2018

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• BOOK PUBLICATION DETAILS

S.No Book title Author Year of

publication Publisher ISBN

1 A Text Book of

Pharmacology –I

Dr. S.V.

Tembhurne Apr-18

Nirali Prakashan

Pune

978-93-

87686-

40-3

2 Pharmaceutical

Analysis III

Pallavi Patil,

Padmanabh B.

Deshpande,

Sampada Dalvi

2017

Thakur

Publication,

Lucknow-

226021(India)

978-93-

86488-

57-2

3

Practical Handbook

of Pharmaceutical

Biochemistry

Ravindra Badhe,

Vitthal Chopade,

Padmanabh

Deshpande,

Rachana Bhimanwar

2017

Success

Publications,

Shaniwar Peth,

Pune-411030

978-93-

24457-

07-2

• Faculty members as resource person

1. Dr.M.C.Damle delivered a guest lecture on topic Herbal standardiztion: Role of

Biomarkers at State level seminar "Application of Biomarkers and DNA

fingerprinting in Herbal Drug Standardization" at Alard College of Pharmacy, Pune.

2. Dr. S. V. Gandhi delivered a guest lecture on topic UV-Visible Spectroscopy at

Loknete Shri Dadapatil Pharate College of Pharmacy, Mandavgan Pharata

3. Dr. S. V. Gandhi delivered a guest lecture on topic Differential Scanning

Calorimetry – at two days national level seminar on “Recent Advances in

Spectroscopic and Analytical Techniques” at Modern College of Pharmacy, Moshi,

Pune

4. Rahul Padalkar delivered a guest lecture on topic Concepts of Formulation

Development at JSPM's Institute of Pharmacy. Pune

P.P.Sonawane

23. "Insights into Innovative

Teaching ,Learning and

Evaluation Practices-A NAAC

Perspective"

Dr.D.Y.Patil Institute of

Pharmaceutical Sciences and

Research Pimpri,Pune-411018

Savitribai Phule

Pune University

,Pune

27-Jan-18

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• Co- Curricular and Extra–Curricular Achievements

• National Pharmacy Week 2017

National pharmacy week 2017 was conducted by IPA, Pune branch from 18th sept 2017 to

24th sept 2017. Events were organised in various pharmacy colleges across Pune during this

interval. Various Competitions were organised namely, Essay, Debate, Pharma mad ad,

Interview skills, Group discussion, Quiz, Paper presentation, Patient counselling, Drawing,

Elocution, Poster presentation, Extempore, WhatsApp best quote, General aptitude and

Pharma detailing. All the participating colleges performed well in the above competitions.

The students of AISSMS College of Pharmacy also participated in all the competitions and

performed extremely well. The Students won prizes in many of the competitions.

S. No Name of Event Participants

UG PG

1. ESSAY Aman Padmassey.

Vaibhav Ghegade

Hrutuja Wagh.

Anand Singhal

2. DEBATE Nimishraj Panase

Ravina Khandelwal

Yogesh Revachandani

Nikita Nilage

3. PHARMA MAD ADD

Kunal Gaikwad

Shriram Bhobe

Siddhant Bhalerao

Atharva Gaidhani

Sagarika Dhamne

Shruti Mhamane

Saurabh Jadhav

Siddharth Killedar

Hrutuja Wagh

Akshay Sanklecha

Monika Ramane

Swapnil Todkar

Sandhya Rani Nikam

Saurabh Sonkambale

Yogesh Rewachandani

4. INTERVIEW SKILLS Pratiksha Deodhar

Nimishraj Panase

Yogesh Revachandani

Shivani Jadhav

5. GROUP DISCUSSION

Team 1 :Aman Padmasay

Anish Panwalkar

Team 2: Pratiksha Deodhar

Nimishraj Panase

Shivani Chaudhary

Komal Paradeshi

6. QUIZ Aman Padmasay

Pratiksha Deodhar

Vaishali Shevale

Mayur Kale

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7. PAPER

PRESENTATION

Aman Padmasay

Shruti Mhamane

Bhavna Patil

Shubhangi Thool

8. PATIENT

COUNCELLING

Dyanada Bathe

Siddhant Bhalerao

Mrunali Nandanwar

Kaustubh Godbole

Atharva Gaidhani

Mayur Kale

Yogesh Rewachandani

Nishigandha Yadav

Sandhya Nikam

Saurabh Sonkamble

9. DRAWING Siddhant Bhalerao

Rutuja Shinde

Rutuja Kurkute

Akshada Shalgaonkar

10. ELOCUTION Atharva Kulkarni

Aman Padmasay

Bhavna Patil

Antra Sen gupta

11. POSTER

PRESENTATION

Madhura Avachat

Rahul Landge

Nazneen Pathan

Bhavna Patil

Nikita Nilgar

12. EXTEMPORE Pratiksha Deodhar

Prajwal P. Hogade

Shivani K. Chaudhari

Komal K. Paradeshi

13. WHTSAPP BEST

QUOTE

Siddhant Bhalerao

Kunal Gaikwad

Shivani Chaudhari

14. GENERAL

APTITUDE

Shruti Lohakare

Aman Padmasay

Madhuri Rathi

Shivani Jadhav

15. PHARM DETAILING Vaibhav Ghegde

Samrudhhi Kelkar

Antra Sen

Sumit Pardhi

“Notable Students Contribution”

• Group Discussion Competition : Shivani Choudhary and Komal Pordshil (PG Runner

up)

• Quiz Competition : Aman Padamsey and Pratiksha Deodhar (UG Winner)

• Extempore Competition : Pratiksha Deodhar (UG Winner)

• Interview Skill: Pratiksha Deodhar (UG Winner)

• Interview Skill: Shivani Jadhav (PG Runner up)

• General Apptitude Competition : Aman Padamsey (UG Winner)

• Shruti Lohakare (UG Runner up)

Madhuri Rathi (PG Winner)

Shivani Jadhav (PG Runner up)

• Pharma Detailing Competition : Vaibhav Ghegde (UG Winner)

• Samrudhhi kelkar (UG Runner up)

Antra Sen (PG Winner)

Sumit Pardhi (PG Runner up)

• Drawing : Rutuja Shinde (UG Winner)

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AISSMS College of Pharmacy also won the General Championship Trophy under the

category of UG and Runner up Trophy under the PG category.

• GPAT Qualified Students

• Shruti Lohokare: All India Rank 9

• Pratiksha Deodhar :All India Rank 304

• Megha Gadhewar: All India Rank 377

• Jyoti Galande

• Hrishikesh Sonaikar: All India Rank 377

• Chaitali Shah

• Tejas Athavale

• Surekha Kadam

• Diksha Dube

• Manju Choudhari

• Pranali Shelar

• OVERVIEW OF APGA ACTIVITIES IN 2017-18

• Blood donation campaign report 2017-18

• APGA organised blood donation Campaign in collaboration with NSS team at AISSMS

College of Pharmacy on 1 September 2017 from 9AM to 3PM.Blood collection was done

by "Sasoon Blood Bank". Dr.Ujwal Devkate and Dr.Amol Shinde apprises about the need

for blood donation and its benefits. One of our faculty members Mr.Pradeep Sonawane

accompanied by other teachers contributed their part to this. Our Principal madmam

Dr.Ashwini Madgulkar also graced the campaign by her presence.

• Pre-blood Donation session was conducted thereby motivating the students. The number

of bottles counted was 117 and number of people registered was 140, Also 100 people

registered /pledged themselves for organ donation.

• As a whole; the event took place in a contented manner. Organization took all the possible

efforts to increase the number of counts. Volunteers were appreciated with token of love

and at end a huge success is achieved.

• Alumni Meet

• The Alumini meet 2018 was held on 10th February this year at AISSMS College of

Pharmacy Pune. Every year the alumni meet is organised with a view of betterment of our

current student’s understanding regarding the Pharma market and demand of various

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fields in the pharma industry. Apart from that students get hands-on exposure about job

profiles in the industry.

• This year around 80 of our Alumni working for highly esteemed companies attended the

meet. some amongst those run their own business. The program began with introduction

of a few experienced alumni after which the students were allowed to ask their own

questions to them. Really important issues about of the current pharma market were

highlighted. Upcoming fields and how to secure a job/ crack interviews was explained in a

very lucid way.

• This session was followed by an open forum in the seminar hall. This session also proved

to be quite bilateral. It gave the students an area of career options . Not only could they

comprehend the ongoing trend in the pharma field but also got a better understanding of

what they would like to do after graduation. The forum was preceded by dinner. At the

end the guests applauded the college for organizing the alumni meet and wished a better

future for the students. The primary goal to appraise the young apprentices felt

accomplished.

• A special guidance lecture was arranged on 31st August 2017 by APGA committee

which was delivered by Dr. A.P. Sartake on a fascinating and notable topic of detailed

insights of planning of execution of outcome based research project. He is a renowned

Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Technology at the Dr. Babasaheb

Ambedkar University, Aurangabad. His lecture was truly inspiring and very informative

which piqued the interest of every student and teachers also. Many questions were asked

by the students which were answered in a very systematic and comprehensive manner.

The lecture was a very interactive and remarkable session.

• The special guidance lecture was organised by the APGA committee on 25th

September,2017 which was delivered by ‘Ms.Amrita Dikpati’ who is a renowned Team

Leader at ‘BIOCON’ in Research lab., Bangalore. She spoke on a crucial and informative

topic that is, Technical and Skills that are required in Pharma Industry for Freshly

Graduated students. She well explained the things, qualification and also the scope in

Pharma Industry. During the session many questions were raised by the students to which

satisfying answers were given by her. It was indeed a very interactive session. Students

were well benefited as their queries were solved.

• The special guidance lecture was organised by the APGA committee on 12th Feb.2018

which was delivered by ‘Mr. Andeep Singh Chahal’ who is a Customer Relationship

Officer At Portea Medical , Bangalore. He addressed on the key skill sets required for

efficient working in pharmaceutical industry which was a crucial and informative topic

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for Freshly Graduated students. During the session first year PG students asked questions

to which satisfying answers were given by Mr. Andeep.

• The sum of Rs. 20,000/- were raised by team APGA with the initiative of Mr. Rahul

Padalkar sir and the immediate co-operation and donation by our distinguished alumni,

teaching staff. The cheque of Rs. 20,000/- was handed over by APGA President Mr.

Ashish Khade, President APGA to Mr. Patil the brother of the Cancer Patient Mrs. Patil

and a cheque of Rs. 10,000/- was handed over by principal Dr.Ashwini R.Madgulkar

madam as contribution from staff.

• “KARMAVEER BHAURAO PATIL EARN AND LEARN

✓ In the year 2017-18 our college has successfully conducted the scheme “KARMAVEER

BHAURAO PATIL EARN AND LEARN “with the help of Student Development

Committee University of Pune. Total eighteen students participated in this scheme.

College have expended Rs 28886.00 /- on this scheme. The scheme has proved really

useful for economically backward students.

✓ These students performed various activities in the various departments of Pharmacy

College under guidance of head of departments like issue of books from library, medicinal

plant garden maintenance, office work, and help in research activity performed by staff.

✓ All these activities proved really useful for the college. Also students learned the new

things and received the reward for the work. This helped them to fulfil their educational

needs. Thus this scheme is useful for students, teachers and college.

• TWO DAY WORK SHOP ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME

✓ The two day work shop on Disaster Management Programme 2017-18 was held on 27th

and 28th February 2018. For this event expert from the field of disaster management were

invited to delivery lecture to student of First year B.Pharm.

✓ On day 1 First lecture was delivery by Mr. Anil Dandekar, Rtd. Principal , MIT

School, Kothrud, Pune who have delivered more than 700 lecturers on disaster and

mitigation skills to educational institute, professional colleges, rotary and senior clubs.

One and half hour presentation was made by Mr. Anil Dandekar on type of disaster and

mitigation skill student have found it very interesting and helpful. Second lecture was

delivered by Mr. Milind Vaidya, Center for Disaster Management and Studies,

Mayur Colony Kothrud. Mr. Milind emphasis on the skill requirement in dealing with

disaster in urban area like fire, flood, road accident. Student were very much interested in

this topic of discussion. On day 2 lectures was delivered by Mr. Anil Vedhe of Shri

Engineering Services Pune, on fire as disaster and the methods in fighting fire. Traning

session was held to students on use of various fire fighting equipment college has like fire

extinguisher, sand buckets and hydrane system. Students found this programme very

useful and very much interested in this field of disaster management.

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• “VISHESH MARGDARSHAN YOJANA

A series of lectures were organized for the students of First year B.Pharm. Expert from

various subject were invited to support the students in the weaker subjects. The series of

lecture started on 28/8/2017 and ended on 26/2/2018 a total of 30 lectures were organized.

Every week two lecture were organized for the students. A timetable was displayed on the

notice board. Student finds these lecture very useful as the expert were very helpful and

expert in their own subjects. Student are very much pleased by the Special Guidance

Scheme of the SPPU Vidyarthi Kalyan Mandal.

• PERSONALITY DEVELOPEMENT PROGRAMME

Stri bhrun hatya and eye care programmewas held in the AISSMS College of

pharmacy on 23th January 2018. The Programme began with inaugural function and

introduction of the morning session speaker. Mr. Bajirao Magdum, Dr. Sadhana Bangre

and Dr. Madan Biradar. Mr. Bajirao Magdum conducted a lecture on Stri Bhrun Hatya,

the social impact and educated the students on the concern topic. Dr. Sadhna Bhangre

(Medical Officer) and Dr. Madan Biradar details the measure that the government has

taken to eradicate such practice and call upon students and society at large to help such

cruel practice of Stri Bhrun Hatya After Lunch break Mr. Saurabh Kumar of Vison

express gave lecture on how to take care of eyes. Students eye chekup camp was held in

the afternoon session. The event concluded at 4.30pm.

• 5th June 2017-World Environment Day

On the occasion of World Environment Day, tree plantation programme was held at

AISSMS College of Pharmacy under the guidance of Mrs. Vidya Wable. Different

species of medicinal plants were planted in the medicinal garden located in the college

campus. Species like Vasaka(Adhatoda vasica) and Ritha(Sapindus mukorossi) were

planted and watered by the principal Dr. Ashwini Madgulkar and the staff members.

All the teaching staff participated enthusiastically in this eco-friendly programme as a

step in making our college greener. This was a small initiative taken by our college to

inspire and create awareness among the students about the importance of environment

conservation.

• F. Y. B. Pharm. Semester- I Orientation Program 2017-2018

Orientation programme was organized for F. Y. B. Pharm. Semister- I on 1st August

2017. Total 52 Parents of F.Y. B. Pharm. were attended this orientation program.

Session was started with welcome speech where the objective of orientation

programme was discussed. After welcome speech scope of pharmacy was explained in

detail where job opportunities after B. pharm. & scope of higher education were

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discussed. Parents and students were also introduced to college infrastructure, rules,

and regulations, different co-curricular, extracurricular and social activities. To make

parents and students aware of examination system, examination pattern in brief was

discussed. Advisor of AISSMS Pharma Graduate Association (APGA) have addressed

about APGA activities. The program was ended by Vote of Thanks. This was followed

by Interaction Session of parents with teachers. After the program refreshment to

parents & students was given. Aptitude test for students was conducted by Teaching

learning committee

• No vehicle-day at the AISSMS college of Pharmacy on 22nd September 2017

22nd September was observed as No Vehicle Day at our college – AISSMS College of

Pharmacy. This day is observed all over the world as a World car free day, as a small

step towards greener environment in our coming future. On the said day the students

of the institute adopted ways like carpooling, use of public transport and a few even

adopted bicycle as means of transport. Students and others on the campus were

informed of the day by using posters and social communication media.

There was a positive response from students as well as staff members on the day.

Many students used public transport buses, some even shared auto rickshaws. There

was marked decrease in the number of personal vehicles on the aforesaid day; due to

bleak cloudy weather, a few still used vehicles. But largely, the day was a huge

success with enthusiastic response and active participation by everyone.

• KVIFF Film Screening 2018

• KVIFF (Kirloskar Vasundhara International Film Festival) which is conducted by

Kirloskar Vasundhara, is an annual and the only Indian festival of its kind which

combines film screenings and allied activities related to environment, wildlife, energy,

air, and water.

AISSMS College of Pharmacy, Pune was selected as one of the venues for this year’s

festival, the 10th KVIFF for the event of ‘Film Screening’, scheduled on Friday,

January 05, 2018. The event featured various short films based on Environmental

Awareness, Animal Biodiversity conservation and protection, etc. The KVIFF event

aims in creating awareness among the students regarding the concerning issue of

Environment and its protection. The event was attended by students of First Year and

Third Year B. Pharm along with students committee of Second Year B Pharm who

organized the event under the guidance of Mrs. Vidya Wable.

• STUDENT COUNCIL 2017-2018

1 Chairman: Dr. A. R. Madgulkar

2 Lecturer nominated by Principal: Dr. M. M. Bandiwadekar

3 Teacher In charge of national cadet corps: NA

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4 National Service Scheme Programme Officer: Mr. R. R. Padalkar

5 One student from each class, who has shown academic merit at the examination held

in the preceding year and who is engaged in full time studies in the college nominated

by principal.

a) Mr. Abhishek Joshi: First year B. Pharm

b) Mr. Atharva Kulkarni: Second year B. Pharm

c) Mr. Vaibhav Ghegde: Third Year B. Pharm

d) Ms.Shruti Lohokare Final Year B. Pharm

6 Director of Sports and Physical Education: Dr. S. V. Bhandari

7 One student from each of the following activities, who has shown outstanding

performance, nominated by Principal namely:

a) Sports: Mr. Rishabh Oswal, Final Year B Pharm

b) National service scheme and Adult Education: Ms. Jyoti Galande, Final Year

B. Pharm

c) National Cadet corps: - NA

d) Cultural Activities: Mr. Kiran Sale, Final Year B. Pharm-SC

8 Two lady students nominated by Principal

a) Ms. Kiran Honkalas: Second Year B Pharm- SC

b) Ms. Riya Keskar: Second Year B Pharm

DETAILS OF INHOUSE SPONSORED PROJECTS ( 2017- 2018)

Sr

No

Name of Student Name of

Guide

Project Title Revenue

generated

(Rs)

Completed

1. Gauri ingole, Vimla

Choudhari, Parnavi

Ghormode, Madhura

Avchat, Nimishraj

Panse

Dr. MRP Rao Solubility enhancement of

curcumin

Rs. 4000/-

2. Saurabh Roham,

Apoorva Nashikkar,

Mayuri Pansare,

Bhagyashree Patil,

Ria Keskar

Dr. MRP Rao Development of Self

emulsifying Drug Delivery

system

Rs. 4000/-

3. Vijay Rathod,

Shriram Bhose,

Pranav Uttekar,

Priyanka Gawali,

Nishant Kolhe

Dr.M.c.Damle Simultaneous estimation of

drugs in binary mixture by

UV spectroscopic method

Rs. 5280/-

4. Shivam Jaiswal,

Vipul Fegde, Vinod

Gaikwad

A.V.Avalaskar Extraction and isolation of

coloring pigment from

flowers of cliotrea tanatae

Rs.4500/- ✓

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5. Atharva Kulkarni,

Sajid Sande, Saurabh

Jadhav, Vaibhav

Ghegade

S.M.Patil

K.D.Asgaonka

r

Comparitive docking

studies of same synthetised

compounds on various

receptors

Rs.6500/-

6. Atharva Khaladkar Dr.M.R.Bhalek

ar

Formulation of sunscreen Rs.5000/-

7. Ashutosh Kshirsagar,

Vijaya Gawani, Sema

Bande, Akshay

Pabale

A.V.Avalaskar Formulation of antiulcer

gel of jasmine leaf extract

Rs.4500/-

8. Neha Sali,

Ashwini Deokar

Dr.M.R.Bhalek

ar

Preparation of

microemulgel

Rs.5456/-

9. Laxmi Choudhary,

Renuka Ajalkar, Aarti

Ombse, Aaishwarya

Mate, Riddhi Wahal

V.N.Wable 2D QSAR studies of

5,6,7,8-

tetrahydrobenzone(4,5)Thie

no(2,3D)pyrimidine-4-

amine analogues for Anti

T.B. activity

Rs. 5000/-

10. Shruti Mhamane,

mrunal more,

Tejaswini kale

A.N.Avalaskar Oral neutraceutcal

supplement for menstural

pain in women

Rs.4500/-

Total 48,736/-

DETAILS OF outside Student PROJECTS

Sr.

No. Name of Student Name of Guide Project Title

Revenue

generated (Rs)

1. Dr.Hussain Dr.M.R.Bhalekar

Formulation of dental

preparation 4,606/-

2.

Dr. Hussain Dr.M.C.Damle

Estimation of Bisphenol

Acontent in given samples

by HPLC

11,480/-

Total 16,086/-

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• GUEST LECTURE

• The Guest lecture committee comprising Dr. Monica RP Rao and Mr. Rahul Padalkar

along with senior faculty members, Dr. MR Bhalekar and Dr.SV Gandhi organized and

co ordinated the following guest lectures in academic year 2017-18

• TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL:

The Training and Placement Cell comprising Dr. Monica RP Rao and Mr. Rahul

Padalkar organized and co ordinate the following activities:

1. Inplant training:

As per the University of Pune curriculum the B Pharm students are required to

undergo in plant training in a pharmaceutical manufacturing unit for duration of one

month. The students are issued a certificate by the company on completion of the

training and are required to submit a copy of the certificate and a report to the training

and placement cell of the Institute. Out of 66 students of the above batch, 43 students

have completed their training in June. 2017 & rest of the students will be training in

June 2018. The details of the same are tabulated below:

S.No Guest Name Designation Topic Date

1. Mr. Akhilraj

Pillai,

Application Scientist,

Anchrom, Mumbai

HPTLC-Working and training

(M Pharm-Ist Sem)

27.07.17

2. Dr.VK Mourya Principal, Govt College

of Pharmacy,

Aurangabad

Design of experiments (M

Pharm- 3rd Sem)

9.08.17

3. Dr.MD Burande Director, IPER Opportunities after Pharmacy

(Final Y and TY B Pharm)

22.08.17

4. Mrs Ashwini

Sathaye

Pharma Consultant Quality Audits ( M Pharm Ist

Sem)

19.09.17

26.09.17

5. Mr.Nitin

Rashinkar

Service Manager,

Trident Equipments Pvt

Ltd

Microfluidizer-working and

principle (M Pharm- 3rd Sem)

13.10.17

6. Mr. Prakash

Singh

Branch Manager,

Inkarp Instruments Pvt

Ltd

High pressure homogenizer-

working and principle (M

Pharm- 3rd Sem)

10.11.17

7. Mrs Suvarna

Mulay

Dy GM-Applications,

Labindia

UV spectrophotometer-

precautions and usage (M

Pharm- 3rd Sem)

22.11.17

8. Dr. Arati

Khaladkar

Professor and HOD,

Dept. of Homeopathic

Pharmacy,

LSFPEF LHMC,

Chinchwad,

‘Herbalism in Pharmacology’

and ‘Hospital administration –

Opportunities for

pharmacists’ (TY B Pharm)

11.01.18

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Roll

No. Name Of Student Name of company Year

1 Avachat Madhura Lupin Limited MIDC Chikalthana 2017-18

2 Bande Seema Shubham Medical Ganeshnagar Pune 2017-18

3 Bansal Mayank Sanjay Medicals Yerwada Pune 2017-18

4 Bathe Dnyanada Eisen Pharmaceuticals Erandwana Pune 2017-18

5 Bhalerao Siddhant Eisen Pharmaceuticals Erandwana Pune 2017-18

6 Bharati Pranoti 2017-18

7 Chaudhari Akash 2017-18

8 Chaudhari Rohit 2017-18

9 Choudhary Vimla Mahesh Medical Center Kothrud Pune 2017-18

10 Dhepe Sanket 2017-18

11 Doijad Sonu Mahesh Medical Center Kothrud Pune 2017-18

12 Gaidhani Atharva Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd Satpur Nashik 2017-18

13 Gawari Vijaya Shubham Medicals Ganeshnagar Vadganosheri 2017-18

14 Ghegade Vaibhav Serum Institute of India Pvt.Ltd.Hadapsar 2017-18

15 Ghormode Parnavi 2017-18

16 Godbole Kaustubh 2017-18

17 Ingle Adarsh Hindustan Antibiotics Ltd.Pimpri Pune 2017-18

18 Ingole Gauri Mahesh Medical Center Kothrud Pune 2017-18

19 Ingole Sushil 2017-18

20 Jadhav Saurabh 2017-18

21 Kale Tejaswini Ved Lifesciences Pvt.Ltd Daharadun 2017-18

22 Kasar Lalit 2017-18

23 Kautik Ganesh 2017-18

24 Khakale Dhanashree Sydler Remedies Pvt Ltd Mumbai 2017-18

25 Khaladkar Atharva Emcure Pharmaceuticals hinjewadi Pune 2017-18

26 Khandre Nikita Gen Rx, Pharmaceuticals Pvt.Ltd Nashik 2017-18

27 Kshirsagar Ashutosh 2017-18

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28 Kulkarni Mangesh 2017-18

29 Landge Rahul Wockhart Ltd. Aurangabad 2017-18

30 Mahamane Shruti 2017-18

31 Malunjkar Ravina Yashodamai medicals Akole 2017-18

32 More Mrunal 2017-18

33 Mulay Atharva 2017-18

34 Nagargoje Pravin Eisen Pharmaceuticals Erandwana Pune 2017-18

35 Nandanwar Mrunali Eisen Pharmaceuticals Erandwana Pune 2017-18

36 Navale Anand Navale Medical Nagnath Hingoli 2017-18

37 Navgare Avinash 2017-18

38 Pabale Akshay Bora Pharmaceutical Ltd. Ahmednagar 2017-18

39 Panse Nimishraj Mylan Laboratories Ltd. Vishrantwadi Pune 2017-18

40 Pardeshi Roshani Eisen Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Erandwana Pune 2017-18

41 Parihar Prakash Mylan laboratories Ltd. Hydrabad 2017-18

42 Pathan Nazneen Lupin Ltd Jammu 2017-18

43 Patil Poonam Yashodamai Medicals Akole 2017-18

44 Patil Pramod 2017-18

45 Patil Ranjeet 2017-18

46 Patil Sayali 2017-18

47 Salunke Prerana Ayurveda Rasashala Karve Road Pune 2017-18

48 Salunke Snehal Balaji Amines Solapur 2017-18

49 Salve Shushmita Libra Drugs Pune 2017-18

50 Sambare Hrushikesh Mylan laboratories Ltd Hydrabad 2017-18

51 Shewale Vishakha Shree Ganesh Medical Care Karad Satara 2017-18

52 Shinde Rutuja New Vinay Medical and General Store Mumbai 2017-18

53 Shinde Smruti Eisen Pharmaceuticals Ltd Erandwana Pune 2017-18

54 Shinde Supriya Bilcare Research Ltd Pune 2017-18

55 Shukla Shraddha Vinay Perumes Pvt. Ltd Vasai Palghar 2017-18

56 Sonawane Pooja Seveillar Clinical Supplies Services Ranjangaon

Pune

2017-18

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57 Supe Dipak R Hindustan Antibiotics Pvt. Ltd. Pimpri Pune 2017-18

58 Suryawanshi Gaurav Mylan Laboratories Ltd. Hydrabad 2017-18

59 Suryawanshi Keshav 2017-18

60 Tapkir Nikita Cure Medicines (India) Pvt. Ltd. Bhosri Pune 2017-18

61 Thorat Rohan 2017-18

62 Thore Shridevi 2017-18

63 Ubale Rima Cure Medicines (India) Pvt. Ltd. Bhosri Pune 2017-18

64 Upasani Shushti Lupin Ltd. Aurangabad 2017-18

65 Yadav Akashkumar 2017-18

66 Zalte Priyanka 2017-18

2. Personality development workshops:

The T and P cell organized two personality development workshops for Final Y B

Pharm and M Pharm (4th Sem) students.

➢ A 20 h personality development workshop was organized for Final year B Pharm from

11th to 15th September 2017 by Mahendra Pride School, Pune which undertakes

such programmes as part of their corporate social responsibility. The trainer was Mrs.

Rashmi Marathe. The sessions focused on presentation skills, communication

skills, body language, grooming, official email writing, telephonic interviews,

group discussions and mock interviews. The workshop involved number of

activities as well as theoretical teaching sessions making the sessions very interesting

and fun-filled besides being informative. The trainer was very experienced and

developed a good rapport with the students. The students presented short skits on the

final day displaying their team spirit.

➢ A 30 h workshop was conducted for M Pharm (4th Sem) from 5th to 9th March 2018

by Mahendra Pride School. The trainer for the sessions was Mrs. Sheetal Kul. The M

Pharm students from all branches participated in the workshop which included number

of activities to groom the students in various aspects of soft skills which would be

required to enhance their employability. The sessions focused on presentation skills,

communication skills, body language, grooming, official email writing, telephonic

interviews, group discussions and mock interviews

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3. Campus Interviews:

The T and P cell collected the option forms from Final Y B Pharm and M Pharm

students to assess and document their requirement for jobs. The number of B Pharm

students who were interested was 15 and number of interested M Pharm students was

35. The soft copies of resumes of students were collected by the cell. Nearly 20

pharmaceutical companies have been contacted so far by mail, giving them

information of college and infrastructure and inviting them for conducting campus

interviews. Information about interviews arranged off campus was given to the

students and resumes of interested students were sent to the company. Mr. Mayur

Kale, Mr. Ambadas and Mr Mahesh Rajguru attended an off campus interview by

Crest Premedia. However they could not clear the aptitude test.

Sanofi, a French multinational pharma company visited our campus for recruiting B

Pharm and M Pharm students for positions in production and Quality Control. The

interview comprised of two rounds: Round 1: Aptitude test and Round 2: Personal

interviews. Total of 05 B Pharm students and 21 M Pharm students attended the

interviews of which 01 B Pharm student, Mr Karan Oswal and 03 M Pharm students:

Ms Bhavana Patil , Mr. Yogesh Rewachandani and Mr. Parag Khairnar were selected.

The following table summarizes the placement data for 2016-17 and 2017-18 till date:

Academic

year

Name of

company

Names of students Department Scale

2017-18 Sanofi, Goa

23.01.18

Mr. Karan Oswal (B

Pharm of 05)

Ms Bhavana Patil (M Ph-

QA)

Mr. Yogesh

Rewachandani (M Ph-ceu)

Mr. Parag Khairnar (M Ph

QA)

Production

Quality assurance

Production

Production

Rs 15,000/-

Rs 17,500/-

Rs 17,500/-

Rs 17,500/-

Crest

Premedia

Attended by.

Mr Mayur Kale

Scientific writing

Not selected

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Off

cammpus

Mr Ambadas

Mr Mahesh Rajguru

(M Ph –cology)

4. Industrial visit:

As part of curriculum an industrial visit was organized for TY B Pharm students to ACG

Associated Capsules in Shirwal on Saturday 4th November 2017. Four staff members

i.e. Dr MC. Damle, Dr. MR Bhalekar , Dr.SV Bhandari and DR MRP Rao accompanied

58 students of Third year B Pharm. Two buses were hired for the visit which left the

college premises at 8.00 am. The students and faculty were received by HR personnel who

briefed the team about ACG Group of companies and its outreach in various segments of

the pharmaceutical industries. The knowledgeable and enthusiastic personnel of the

company explained various aspects of Good Manufacturing Practices and stages in the

manufacture of hard gelatin capsule shells as well as various equipments and quality

control procedures involved in the same.

• Graduation ceremony

Graduation ceremony was organized as per SPPU directives on 1st March 2018. The

ceremony was graced by Chief Guest Dr. Nandkumar Bhalchandra Dahibhate,Principal

Technical Officer, CSIR, Pune,Shri Ajayrao Patil Hon.Treasurer, Shri Sahebrao R.

Jadhav, Chairman, Managing Committee, Shri. Nikhil A. Khanse Chairman CDC

Committee ,Principal Dr. Ashwini Madgulkar, Chief Examining Officer Mrs Reshma

Mirajkar, Sports Incharge Dr S.V.Bhandari, NSS Incharge Mr. Rahul Padalkar, Student

Council Officer Dr. M.M Bandivedekar, HOD”s of different departments,GS Ms Shruti

Lohakare, all teaching staff, the graduating students and their parents.

The ceremony was conducted successfully as per SPPU guidelines.

• Educational Tour report 2017-18

Place of visit: DELHI-MANALI

Staff accompanied: 1. Dr. S. V. Gandhi 2. Mrs. V. N. Wable

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3. Mrs. S. U. Kolhe 4. Mr. P. P. Sonwane

Students: Final Year B. Pharm - 33 Nos

20th September/ Day 1: Pune –Delhi-Manali

All staff and students reached at Lohgaon airport at 11.00 pm on 19th September. Boarded

mid night flight for Delhi PNQ (01:20) → DEL(03:30) .After fresh n up at Airport moved

to Hotel for breakfast .After Breakfast were proceed to Delhi sightseeing; Qutb Minar,

Lotus Temple, Raj Path, India Gate, Red Fort Humayuns tomb etc .Sightseeing was

followed by Lunch at restaurant. After sightseeing we were proceeded to Manali. Over

Night journey at Bus. On the way had a dinner at restaurant

21st September/ Day 2: Manali

At 11.00am reached at Manali and checked in at Hotel. After breakfast visited to Solan

Valley & Rohtang Pass & while returning Lunch at local restaurant. At evening visited to

local market At night students enjoyed DJ night followed by dinner.

22nd September/ Day 3: Manali-Manikaran-Delhi

After breakfast proceeded to Manikaran. On the way visited to shawl manufacturing

factory. Followed by visit to Manikaran . After lunch proceeded to Delhi by Bus.

23rd September/ Day 4: Delhi-to Mumbai

At morning 7.00am reached to Delhi Sarai Rohilla railway station. At 9.20 am moved to

for Mumbai (Train No: 12215:) by train. Overnight travelled in train.

24th September/Day 5: Mumbai –Pune

At 8.20 am Train reached at Bandra Terminal. Then proceeded to Pune by bus. Reached

Pune at 2.00 pm

The students had team spirit, learning, visited historical places, national monuments

as well as enjoyed beauty of nature.

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• PROJECT GRANTS:

Savitribai Phule Pune University Sponsored Research Project Grants

Sr.No

Name of

principal

investigator

Title of project Sanctioned

year

Status

Amount

sanctioned

1.

Dr. M. C.

Damle

Devolopment and validation

of stability indicating

method for marker

compound in selected herbs

2016-18 ongoing 1,00,000/-

2.

Dr. Trupti

Chitre

Metallocenes and their B-

cyclodextrin conjugates: A

step towards Resistant

tuberculosis

2016-18 ongoing 1,90,000/-

3. Mrs. Kalyani

Asgaonkar

Devolopment of some Anti-

tubercular agents

2016-18 ongoing 1,70,000/-

4.

Mrs. Amruta

Avalaskar

formulation and

standardisation of Adhulsa

lozenges for pediatric

patients in the management

of asthma

2016-18 ongoing 2,00,000/-

5.

Mrs. Swati

Narkhede

A study of nootropic

activity of polyherbal

formulation in laboratory

animals

2016-18 ongoing 1,70,000/-

6.

Mrs.

R.N.Mirajkar

Formulation development of

an in situ gel forming system

for controlled delivery.

2016-18 ongoing 1,70,000/-

TOTAL 1,000,000/-

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• Sports Achievement

RANANGAN 2017-18

SR.NO EVENT WINNER RUNNER UP

1 Cricket- (boys)

(girls)

Third year

Final year

Final year

Third year

2 Basket ball-(boys)

(girls )

Final year

Final year

Second year

Third year

3 Throwball Final year Third year

4 Volleyball Second year Final year

5 Football First year Third year

6 Tug of war-(boys)

(girls)

Third year

Final year

First year

Third year

7 Athletics-100m boys Omkar gaikwad (first

year)

Pravin nagargoje

(third year)

8 Athletics-100m girls Prerna salunke

(third year)

Jyoti galande

(final year)

9 Athletics-200m boys Pravin nagargoje

(third year)

Saurabh rohom

(second year)

10 Athletics-200m girls Vishakaha shewale

(third year))

Laxmi choudhari

(second year)

SR.NO EVENT WINNER RUNNER UP

1 Cricket- (boys)

(girls)

Third year

Final year

Final year

Third year

2 Basket ball-(boys)

(girls )

Final year

Final year

Second year

Third year

3 Throwball Final year Third year

4 Volleyball Second year Final year

5 Football First year Third year

6 Tug of war-(boys)

(girls)

Third year

Final year

First year

Third year

7 Athletics-100m boys Omkar gaikwad (first

year)

Pravin nagargoje

(third year)

8 Athletics-100m girls Prerna salunke

(third year)

Jyoti galande

(final year)

9 Athletics-200m boys Pravin nagargoje

(third year)

Saurabh rohom

(second year)

10 Athletics-200m girls Vishakaha shewale

(third year))

Laxmi choudhari

(second year)

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• CULTURAL EVENTS-

• SPANDAN 2018

• Spandan 2018 was celebrated on 20th and 21st February 2018 . The event was

inaugurated on 20th February at the hands of Shri Malojiraje Chhatrapati, Hon.

Secretary, All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society and Shrimati Madhurimaraje

Malojiraje Chhatrapati. Prize distribution of academic categories was carried out

during the inauguration function. Scientific model making exhibition was

simultaneously organized where students displayed live working models related to

healthcare segment. Other competitions organized were treasure hunt, paper and face

painting, personality competition, solo, duet and group dance, fashion show, mad ad,

drama, photography and singing. Fun fair was organized on second day to promote

entrepreneurship skills in the students. Final year B Pharm won the general

championship trophy. Cultural secretary Mr. Kiran Sale and Ms. Vaibhavi Bhoyarekar

co-ordinated the activities. The overall event was guided by Principal Dr. Ashwini

Madgulkar and co-ordinated by Mr. Rahul Padalkar and Dr. Mithun Bandiwadekar.

The details of competitions and winners are as follows:

Name of event Winner Class Runner-up Class

1 Treasure Hunt

Sajid Sande and group SY Nimish Panse and group TY

2 Paper paining

Tanzila Sayed Final

yr

Priyanka Kambale M Ph

3 Face painting

Megha Gadhewar Final

yr

Shital Ranaware SY

4 Photography

Sanket Dhepe TY

Rama Kashikar Final yr

5 Personality contest

Vainjav Ghegade

Samruddhi Pande

TY

FY

-- --

6 Drama

First Year Second Year

7 Best actor

Shubham Naikwadi FY -- --

8 Best actress

Riya Keskar SY -- --

9 Solo dance

Atharva kulkarni SY Shruti Mhamane TY

10 Duet dance

1) Vaibhavi Kardile and

Mahima Gaikwad

2) Komal Pardeshi and

Shivani Choudhari

SY

M Ph

Atharva kulkarni and

Apoorva Nashikkar

SY

11 Group dance

Morya Group TY 1) Desi Swag group Final

SY

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2) Lavni Rockers group

12 Mad ad

First year Third Year

13 Food stall

Rohit Kharade and group Final

Yr

Ashish Khade and Group Final

Year

14 Game stall

Kunal Gaikwad and group Final

Yr

Atharva Gaidhani and

group

TY

15 Flee market stall

Snehal Kanichhe and group Final

Yr

Puroshottam Gholap and

group

FY

16 Fashion show

Final year2 Third Year

17 Scientific model

making

Aman Padamsey and g2roup Final

Yr

1) Siddhant Bhalerao and

group

2) Sagar Patil and group

TY

Final

year

18 Solo singing

Neha Sali Mayur Kale

19 Duet singing

Neha Sali and Riya Kesakar SY Mayur Kale and

Priyanka Kambale

M

Pharm

20 Team Spirit SY B Pharm Final Year B Pharm

21 General

Championship

Final Year B Pharm SY B Pharm

• BEST OUTGOING STUDENT-UG Shruti Lohokare

• BEST OUTGOING STUDENT-PG Yogesh Rewachandani

STUDENT’S ACHIEVEMENTS

1. YIN Elections: Mr. Ashish Khade was elected as college representative for Young

Inspirator’s Network. The voting was conducted on 7th Sept and results were announced

after counting on 8th Sept 2017.

2. Students have participated in various competitions throughout the year and achieved

various prizes as follows:

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Sr.

No.

Name of the

student and class

Name of the

guide/co-ordinator

Name of the event,

date and place

Achievement/

rank/

participation

1 Aman Padamsey

and Pratiksha

Deodhar

Mr. Rahul R

Padalkar

Dr. Santosh V

Gandhi

Avishkar Reached

University level

2 Vaibhav Ghegade Mr. Rahul R

Padalkar

Pharmacdetailing

competition at

Techmanthan, JSPM’s

Institute of Pharmacy,

Pune. 24th Jan 2018

Winner with cash

prize of Rs.

3000/-

3 Nimish Panase Mr. Rahul R

Padalkar

Debate competition at

Cynosure, Charak

College of Pharmacy,

Pune. 23rd Jan 2018

Winner with cash

prize of Rs.

3000/-

4 Aman Padamsey

and Shruti Lohokare

Mr. Rahul R

Padalkar

Quiz competition at

Techmanthan, JSPM’s

Institute of Pharmacy,

Pune. 24th Jan 2018

Winner with cash

prize of Rs.

3000/-

5 Aman Padamsey,

Pratiksha Deodhar,

Shruti Lohakare,

Vaibhav Ghegade

Dr. Mrinialini

Damle/ Mrs.

Kalyani

Asgaonkar/ Dr.

Shashikant Bhandari

IPC Quiz on 10th Dec

2017-12-11 at Vizag

Second Prize

6 Aman Padamsey

and Vaibhav

Ghegade

Mr. Rahul R

Padalkar

SVB College of

Pharmacy, Dombiwali

organized state level

PharmaQuiz

competition 8th February

2018

Winner with cash

prize of Rs

10,000/-

7 Anish Panwalkar Mr. Rahul R

Padalkar

SVB College of

Pharmacy, Dombiwali

organized state level

Elocution competition

8th February 2018

Winner with cash

prize of Rs

3,000/-

8 Shruti Lohokare and

Pratiksha Deodhar

Mr. Rahul R

Padalkar

SVB College of

Pharmacy, Dombiwali

organized state level

Third Rank with

cash prize of Rs.

2500/-

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PharmaQuiz

competition 8th February

2018

9 Mr. Saurabh Jadhav Mrs. K.D.

Asgaonkar Mrs. S.

M. Patil

METERXPLORE 2018

poster presentation

competition held at

MET Bhujbal

Knowledge city institute

of pharmacy, Nashik on

17thFebruary 2018.

Consolation Prize

10 Mr. Saurabh Jadhav,

Mr. Vaibhav

Ghegde Mr. Atharva

Kulkarni, Mr. Sajid

Sande

Mrs. K.D.

Asgaonkar Mrs. S.

M. Patil

AISSMS COP in the

month of February

2018.

Best Inhose

Research project

award

➢ SPPU SPONSORED TWO DAYS NATIONAL- LEVEL SEMINAR ON

INSIGHTS OF ACCREDITATION PROCESS FOR AFFILIATED COLLEGES

6TH& 7TH FEBRUARY 2018

Coordinators: Dr. Santosh V. Gandhi., Dr. Shashikant V. Bhandari

Day 1

Inaugrational Function Report

The inauguration of the national seminar “Insights of Accreditation Process for affliated

colleges” was done by the auspicious hands of Dr. P.D. Chaudhari, National President

(central), APTI and Principal PES Modern College of Pharmacy, Nigdi. He was welcomed

and felicitated by Shri. Suresh Shinde, Hon. Jt. Secretary, AISSMS Society. Shri. Shinde

emphasized the importance of striving for accreditation. Dr. Chaudhari enlightened the

audience about core values of educational institutes. Dr. S.V. Gandhi, co-ordinator

highlighted college profile and Dr. Shashikant Bhandari, co-ordinator discussed objectives of

seminar and its importance in the current scenario. Dr. Ashwini Madgulkar, Principal guided

for smooth conduction of seminar.

Session 1: IQAC by Dr. P.D. Chaudhari

The first session of seminar was conducted by Dr. P.D. Chaudhari, Principal, Modern college

of Pharmacy, Pune. He discussed the composition, goals and strategies of IQAC (Internal

Quality Assurance Cell). He mentioned importance of regular meeting of this cell and

elaborated on different topics of quality that can be monitored, that can cover wide ranges of

criteria like Teaching learning process, Infrastructure, Research culture, Teacher enrichment,

Structured feedback, student support service, Governance etc. He said that IQAC can function

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in static, normative or dynamic method. It should monitor enhancement and sustenance of

Quality.

Session 2: Tips on Quantitative and Qualitative Score Enhancement in Accreditation by

Dr. Rajendra R. Joshi

The second session was conducted by Dr. Rajendra R. Joshi where he stressed on both

Quantitative and Qualitative Score Enhancement in Accreditation. The various formulas

considered in quantitative evaluation were explained by him. He further elaborated various

qualitative parameters and green initiative for score improvement.

Session 3: Teaching –Learning Aspects and Accreditation Process by Dr. Nalini Patil

First day post lunch session was delivered by Dr. Nalini Patil, Principal, SNDT College of

Education (IASE), Pune. She gave a very informative and interactive session on “Teaching

Learning” criterion. She delivered her tact along with involvement of all the delegates, giving

them some activities to perform. These activities can be initated in classroom teaching for

involving students from all strata.

Session 4: Student Performance and Student Support System by Dr. P. B. Mane

Dr. P. B. Mane discussed various points related to Student Performance and Student Support

System from both NAAC and NBA point of view. Various important parameters highlighted

were placements, higher education, academic performance, entrepreneurship which measures

and contribute to institute performance. College can support students in various ways like

Vocational Education and Training, making available Scholarships and free ships provided by

the Government, Guidance for competitive examinations and career counseling offered by the

institution, Capability enhancement and development schemes, etc.

Day 2

Session 5: Academic Audit by Dr. Bina Inamdar

On second day first session delivered by Dr. Bina Inamdar, Member of Centre for Educational

Development Administration. The speaker elaborated on the importance of academic audits

and the various nuances involved in it. With the help of case studies, Dr. Inamdar pointed out

that with the right intention; these processes can be a tool for social transformation and pave

the way for greatness for an institution of higher education.

Session 6: Accreditation Process: Evaluators Perspective By Dr. M. N. Saraf

Dr. M. N. Saraf highlighted on different aspects of accreditation process from point of

evaluators perspective. He gave picture of inspection process right from Day 1 (Pre inspection

day) till last day. He detailed minutes of preparation to be done as well as of documentation to

be kept ready. Dr. Saraf answered to the queries of audience; addressing all points related to

questions like maintaining number of staff, their cadre ratio, etc

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Session 7: Preparation of POs, PSO and COs by Professor Mrs. M. S. Vanjale

Mrs. M. S. Vanjale rightly brought to the light about preparation of programme objectives,

programme specific objectives and course objectives. All need to be designed in the direction

of college vision and mission. They need to be measured and evaluated regularly to monitor

the progress and take appropriate measures of corrections if needed.

Session 8: Objectives Based Evaluation (OBE) by DR.V. K. Mourya

DR. V. K. Mourya, Principal, Govt. College of Pharmacy, Aurangabad delivered a talk on

objectives based evaluation. It deals with what student learns rather than what teacher

teaches.He taught that OBE is an educational process that focuses on what students can door

the qualities they should develop after they are taught. OBE involves the restructuring of

curriculum, assessment and reporting practices in education to reflect the achievement of high

order learning and mastery rather than accumulation of course credits.It discourages

traditional education approaches based on direct instruction of facts and standard methods and

requires that the students demonstrate that they have learnt the required skills and content.

Session 9: Role of Faculty Information and Contribution in Accreditation by DR. Sohan

Chitlange

DR. Sohan Chitlange, Principal, Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and

Research, Pimpri, Pune talked on Role of Faculty Information and Contribution in

Accreditation. He covered multiple aspects right from Steps to fill the formats, Innovative

methods to be implemented by faculty, Institute’s role to Score Maximum marks, Faculty

Role to score maximum marks and Documentation details to be produced during verification

process

The two days session ended with Valedictory functions followed by Vote of Thanks by Dr.

Santosh Gandhi

• College Development Committee

[Constitutionas per Maharashtra Public Universities Act 2016, Rule 97 (5)]

College Development Committee was constituted on 30/08/2017 as per Maharashtra Public

Universities Act 2016, Rule 97 (5). The composition is as follows

SN Name of the Committee Member Designation

01 Shri. Nikhil Ashok Khanse Chairman

02 Shri. Malojiraje Chhatrapati Honorary Secretary, AISSM Society

03 Dr. (Mrs) Ashwini Raghavendra Madgulkar Principal & Member – Secretary

04 Dr. Mrinalini Chintamani Damle IQAC Co-ordinator

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05 Dr. Santosh Vilaschand Gandhi Professor (Teacher)

06 Dr. Mangesh Ramesh Bhalekar Professor (Teacher)

07 Dr. Monica Raghavendra Prasad Rao Associate Professor (Women Teacher)

08 Mrs. Amruta Nikhil Avalaskar HOD, Dept of Pharmacognosy

09 Dr. Suresh Sakharam Jadhav Local Member (Industry)

10 Dr. Dattatray Gopal Naik Local Member (Research)

11 Dr. Vaishali Sanjay Shinde Local Member (Education)

12 Mr. Rahul Anil Chordia Local Member – Alumni (Social)

13 Mr. Ajay Ramdas Kolambe Non Teaching Staff

14 Mr. Kiran Subhash Sale President - College Students' Council

15 Miss. Shruti Uday Lohakare Secretary - College Students' Council

The four meetings of College Development Committee were held as below to take review of

various activities held in academic year 2017-18, discuss issues and recommend affirmative

changes for academic year 2018-19

CDC/01/2017-2018/143-(3) held on 16THJanuary, 2018

CDC/02/2017-2018/161-(6) held on 27THFebruary, 2018

CDC/03/2017-2018/180-(16) held on 5THApril, 2018

CDC/04/2017-2018/12-(1) held on 3RDMay, 2018

• NSS Regular activities Report

1. Swachha Bharat Abhiyan (1st August-15th August 2017)

Swachha Bharat Abhiyan was conducted by the NSS unit during 1st-15th August 2017. The

events were started with cleanliness oath on 1st August. All staff and students of the college

took the oath of cleanliness and expressed their commitment for clean India. The activities

started with cleaning classrooms, laboratories and college campus. NSS students explained

others the importance and ways of reducing garbage.

On 8th August, students along with Program officer Mr. R R Padalkar and Dr. S V Tembhurne

visited railway station in the adopted village-Daundaj. The team travelled by a passenger train

and during travelling, they explained importance of cleanliness at public places to co

passengers. Upon arrival, the station premises were cleaned by the team. Garbage was

collected from the railway tracks. The station incharge explained the railway signal and

tracking systems to the students.

On 9th August, a poster competition was organized with the theme of clean India. 65 students

participated in the competition. The messages of cleanliness, hygiene were expressed in

artistic ways by the students.

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Swachha Bharat Abhiyan was concluded on 15th August by cleaning the premises of national

flag hosting with the pledge to continue the cleaning activities throughout the year. The drive

was guided by Principal Dr. A R Madgulkar

2. Celebration of Independence Day (15th August 2017)

NSS unit participated in the celebration of Independence Day. The unit gathered in the college

at 7am for the flag hosting ceremony. Students delivered speeches about freedom fight and

meaning of independence.

3. Conservation of Historical Place (29th Sept 2017)

Mastani Talav is situated at the eastern side of Pune city between Vadki village and Dive

Ghat. It was built by ShrimantBajiraoPeshawe First to satisfy the water and irrigation needs of

the nearby villages. NSS unit along with Program officer Mr. R R Padalkar and Dr. S V

Tembhurne visited the place for cleaning and conservation activities. The unit collected

garbages from the premises and cleaned the adjoining temple. Students washed the wall to

clean the writing by the trespassers. The activity was co-ordinated by Ms. JyotiGalande and

Mr. Akash Padghan, NSS volunteers and guided by Principal Dr. A R Madgulkar.

4. Celebration of Unity Day (31st October 2017)

SardarVallabhbhai Patel’s birth anniversary was celebrated as Unity Day as per directives

received from Youth and Sports Ministry, Government of India and NSS department. All

students and staff gathered for National Unity Day pledge. The importance of national unity

and contribution of Sardar Patel for the same was explained to the students by Ms.

RutujaShinde and Mr Vinay Rathod, NSS volunteers.

5. Republic day Celebration (26/01/2018):

On the occasion of republic day, our 25 NSS students were gathered in college campus at 7

AM for celebration of republic day flag hosting ceremony. After flag hosting, sweets were

distributed among students and group photo taken with Principal Madam.

6. Women’s day celebration (8/03/2018)

On the occasion of Woman’s day celebration, outNSS student unit was gathered in college

campus at 8:10 AM and celebrated this day by giving flowers and honour to all ladies

teaching and non-teaching faculty, girl’sstudents of our college for their presence. Students

and programme officer of NSS also gifted the booque to our college principle Dr. Ashwini

Madgulkar as honour and respect.

The student of NSS performed street play on theme of “Aai Mala Jagu De”at 4 PM at ground

floor of college. Street play was performed by third year B.Pharm students of NSS unit. There

was also another street play on the theme of “Woman Protection from Harassment” which

was performed by M.Pharm students of our college.

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Special Camp Report

21stJan to 27th Jan 2018

National Service Scheme (NSS) camp was organized by AISSMS College of Pharmacy,

funded by Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) during the period of 21st Jan to 27th Jan

2018 at Hivare Village, Saswad Taluka, District-Pune.

NSS was established in 1969 with a vision of personality development of students through

community service and well as development of rural areas in India.

NSS Unit has been introduced in colleges with an optimism of establishing a sense of social

responsibility amongst students and inculcating values of self-discipline and selfless

dedication towards community development.

As a part of NSS Activities, a 7 day camp was held by AISSMS College of Pharmacy at

Hivare Village, Saswad Taluka, District-Pune between 21st Jan to 27th Jan 2018. Various

social activities were held with a sole view of rural development and value education. We,

being a part of the cultural committee, undertook various cultural activities in the village to

promote interaction with the villagers and used the NSS platform to spread awareness about

different social issues.

Date: 21/01/2018

THE OPENING CEREMONY : For inauguration programme of Special camp at Hivare

village, we called renowned persons from village. Inauguration programme started with

lighting of the lamps and welcoming of the guests. It was followed by introduction of the

chief guests and their felicitation. The vision, mission and the main purpose of the NSS camp

was put forth by Mr. Rahul Padalkar, Program Officer for NSS Unit of AISSMS. The

programme proceeded with different speeches given by the guests present for the ceremony.

The opening ceremony was concluded by recital of Vande Mataram.

Date: 22/1/2018

SAVE FORT PROGRAMME : During NSS special camp, our NSS student had visit to

Purandar Fort which is very near to our adapted Hivare village, Taluka Saswad. During

visit our students tried to clean the way of Purandar Fort. Our NSS team has also done

tree plantation at hill point below the fort. Our intention of tree plantation at Purandar fort

was tocontribute to environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate

amelioration, conserving water, preserving soil, and thereby supporting the life of Purandar

fort.

Date: 22/1/2018

CULTURAL ACTIVITY : The cultural event conducted in the evening at the Village

Temple.The purpose of the programme was to encourage the freedom of expression amongst

the villagers. The main theme of the event was traditional art performances. The villagers

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responded with great enthusiasm. The children gave outstanding dance performances, recited

poetry and sung songs which conveyed a social message. The programme was successful in

proving the spirit of the people living in rural areas. Music and poetry was also organized and

it was embraced and cherished by one and all. The programme concluded at 8:30pm with the

recital of Vande Mataram.

Date: 23/1/2018

HANDWRITING COMPETITION: The NSS Unit conducted a Hand writing competition

for school students at Hivare village. The students of standard 1st to 8th standard were

participated in the competition. Draft for writing was given in Marathi.Students were provided

with the papers and were instructed about the rules of the competition.

The handwriting latter were evaluated by their school teachers and our NSS students and staff

unanimously and the winners were declared. The prize distribution was conducted on 26th

January after flag hosting at school.

Date: 23/01/2018

CASHLESS AWARENESS PROGRAMME : The Digital India programme is a flagship

programme of the Government of India with a vision to transform India into a digitally

empowered society and knowledge economy.Government of India has taken measures to

promote a cashless economy through digital payments. In the view of this our NSS students

were able to collect the information regarding awareness and use of ATM and cashless

transaction during survey of Hivare village. During survey our NSS student explained the

people of different families about various methods of cashless transaction such as pre-paid

cards, debit cards etc. We have also organized special awareness programme in the evening

for villagers on Cashless/Digital India. In this programme we have sensitized the villagers to

access and use of electronic payment system. Our NSS programme officer had explained the

importance of digital payment, advantages of it and different modes of digital payment and

services.

Date: 24/01/2018

SURVEY OF VILLAGE : Survey of the Hivare village is conducted by the students of NSS

during special camp. In this survey, each student has given 5 survey form which is filled

according to the information given by the respective villagers. 25 members of the NSS camp

has collected the information from each houses. 125 forms has been filled. Common

information regarding the village and locality is mentioned at the beginning of each form. The

printed forms contained questions regarding population of the house, occupation of the family

members, questions considering the education and qualification of the family members and

the benefits received from the welfare of the village. Questions about the household items and

the housing was also asked regarding better sanitary facilities. The survey form also includes

the complete information of the villagers, family members, income source and etc.

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Date 24/01/2018

ORGAN DONATION PROGRAMME: India is struggling with acute shortage of organs

for transplantation and estimated more than million people suffer with end stage organ failure.

In the view of this we have organized organ donation awareness programme for villagers in

the evening. In this programme our NSS students given the information about organ donation

to everyone to encourage them to become organ donor and also informed to register on site

http://www.organindia.org/ to become organ donor.

Date: 25/01/2018

HEALTH AWARENESS PROGRAMME

A medical health care camp had been set up in Hivare, Saswad on 25th February 2018 by the

NSS students of AISSMS College of Pharmacy, Pune. In the camp, proper medical treatment

of the people of Hivre and nearby area was done and remedial measures were provided, all

free of cost, including the basic medicines required for an early recovery. The aim of the

health camp was to administer Health Awareness and provide health counseling.

The four co-ordinators LalitKasar, AkshayPabale, NazneenPathan and Rima Ubale and a team

of doctors from Saswad government hospital including head Dr. Shinde conducted the camp

with which included General Physical examination, Blood Pressure check-up, BMI check-

up, Blood Sugar check-up, Hemoglobin Check-up. Necessary medical advice and

precautionary measures were given to the students.

The students were given the task of taking down the details of the people who came for this

health check-up and guide the people for the same. The people encouraged to do simple

activities on a regular basis to get rid of the excessive body pain. Check-up was performed on

every patient. After that, they were sent to their respective doctors where they were

appropriately given the right directions regarding their health. The doctors carefully listened

to the problems that patients were facing and provided an appropriate solution to cure it.

Majority of the people were suffering from chronic joint pain and high/low blood pressure.

The camp lasted for four hours, from 10am to 2pm. More than 150 people attended the camp.

The talk was followed by the different queries that villagers asked with respect to the

consultation to understand their health related concerns and help them. This session was

further followed by counselling in group where in similar set of problems were dealt together.

The teachers helped in the successful completion of the camp by providing the doctors the

required information. The villagers too were very enthusiastic and attentive.

Date: 26/01/2018

REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION : Our NSS students were celebrated the republic day at

Zilla Parishad School Hivare. All students were present during Flag hosting at school. At the

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end of flag hosting, gift distribution ceremony for the handwriting competitions which was

held on dated 23/01/2018 at primary and secondary school was done by hand of Sarpanch of

Hivare village.

Date: 26/01/2018

“STREET PLAY AND DRAMA ON SAVE THE GIRL CHILD”: This was the last

cultural programme organized by our NSS students during special camp village HIWARE.

The evening started with Performance of Villager’s Children by singing songs, Dance

followed by the speech on “IMPORTANCE OF PURANDAR” by special guest Ms.Karishma

Shabbier Shaikh followed by the Street play performed by NSS students unit which was full

of emotions and drama. The theme of street play was “SAVE THE GIRL CHILD”. The

main intention of street play and dram was to spread the massage and awareness about girl

child and her role in life. This drama not only spread awareness but also it attained the hearts

of villages by tears in their eyes. The programme concluded at 8:30pm with the recital of

Vande Mataram.

Date: 27/01/2018

The Closing Ceremony : The closing ceremony of special camp held on dated 27/01/2018 at

6.30 PM. In this all the activities and events conducted during 7 day Special camp were

summarized by the Mr. Rahul R. Padalkar, Program officer of NSS Unit. Sarpanch of the

Hivare village expressed his views and opinions regarding our NSS students and the activities

which were carried out during 7 day camp. Sarpanch has appreciated our NSS students and

disciplines during 7 days of camp. The vote of thanks was given by Mrs. Vidya Wable,

teacher Incharge in NSS camp.

• Extension Activities 2017-18

Sr.

No.

Name of the activity Conducted by

1 International Yoga Day celebration; Tuesday,

21st June 2017

Ms.Chetna Raniwala ,Mrs Manisha Upadhya

and Mr.Nitin Tiwari from heartfulness, Sahaj

Marg spirituality Foundation (SMSF)

2 Visit to Parvati jal shuddhikaran Kendra;24 July

2017

S.Y.B.Pharm Students and Class teacher

3 Vachan Prerna Diwas;7th November 2017 All the staff and students

4 WORLD DIABETES DAY; 14.11.2017 S.Y.B.Pharm Students and Class teacher

5 NATIONAL YOUTH DAY celebrated on 12th

January 2018

F.Y.B.Pharm under the guidance of their

class teacher

6 Fund to help cancer patient (20,000/through staff

and APGA) 8th March 2013

APGA, Staff and Students

7 Breast Cancer Awareness;11th Feb 2018 OYE Foundation, Pune: Students from First

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and Second Year participated in the activity

• Medical Checkup:

College has conducted Health check up for first year students under Students Health Services

Scheme of Savitribai Phule Pune University on 11 October 2017. Students’ Health Services

Scheme was established by the University of Pune to promote physical, mental & social well

being of the students. Health Check up of every first year and hostel students seeking

admission in college is compulsory. This is for benefit of the students as unrecognized

disease/s which they are not aware of can be detected at the time of the check-up and the

treatment can be taken at appropriate time. The students are advised to correct the illnesses

detected at the time of health checkup.

• MENTORING REPORT

A teacher student council is for the mentoring of the students in order to counsel students for

the problems (personal or academic) faced by them. Each staff members have been allotted

10-14 students. The staff members conducted one meeting per month with the allotted

students and have maintained detail data of each allotted student in the format provided in a

register. Any difficulties or problems faced by the allotted student were noted and efforts

were made to solve them. A compiled action taken report will be submitted at the end of the

academic year to the incharge in the given format. A total of 283 students were allotted to

all the staff members for the year 2017-18.

As per the directions received from the Honorary Secretary of the AISSM Society, our college

has been associated since September 2017, with Institute of holistic Healing India, Pune.

The Founder of the said organization is Dr.Makrand Thombare. The institute has a team of

efficient Psychotherapeutics and believes and follows principles of holistic healing. They

believe that happy minds lead to healthy lifestyle. Our college has strength of almost 300

students including undergraduate and postgraduate students. We introduced the counselors

viz., Mrs. Sfurti Kane and Mrs. Priya Patwardhan to all the students in either their classes

or in laboratories.

The counselors appealed the students that they should meet them and discuss their issues may

it be personal or professional and whatever discussed will be strictly confidential. Accordingly

we have allotted two days per week that is Monday and Friday between 2 to 4 p.m. Students

give their names to either of the activity in charges (Dr.Chitre or Mrs.Wable) and accordingly

students are sent to the counselors either on Monday or Friday. Some of the students who

need repeated sessions are well informed by the counselors, and accordingly the record is

maintained in the register.

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Initially the students had inhibition in meeting the psychologists, but later they found out that

they can open up in front of them, discuss their issues and are getting the suggestions, they

started approaching them freely. The Number of students who have gone through

counseling (including the repeat sessions) for the year 2017-18 is 89. Thus the sessions are

now getting overwhelming responses and we hope to find the change in attitude of students,

which will definitely help them in their professional growth.

Initiatives taken for improving academic performance of the student

1.Attendance of 75% is made compulsory for each and every student failing to which a

defaulters list is displayed before the sessional exams.

2.Interaction of the staff members with the parents of the students in case of poor academic

performance.

3.At least three class tests are taken by each subject teacher and extra lectures are taken in

case there is any difficulty is faced by a student in a particular subject.

4.Each examination is followed by a counseling session of the students who have fared

poorly.

• Academic Toppers

The Toppers of B. Pharm Nov- Dec 2017 Examination

First Year B. Pharm

Sr. No. Name of Student SGPA

1 Shruti Gaikwad 8.464

2 Samrudhhi Kelkar 8.357

3 Shivanjali Jadhav 8.143

Second Year B. Pharm

Sr. No. Name of Student SGPA

1 Ombase Aarti 7.960

2 Kulkarni Atharv 7.821

3 Ranavare Sheetal 7.710

Third Year B. Pharm

Sr. No. Name of Student SGPA

1 Vimla Choudhary 7.935

2 Vaibhav Ghegade 7.836

3. Siddhant Bhalerao 7.806

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Final Year B. Pharm

Sr. No. Name of Student % marks

1 Shruti Lohakare 79.00

2 Chaitali Shah 76.33

3 Deodhar Pratiksha 75.83

Overall Toppers for M. Pharm Sem I Dec 2017/Jan2018 examination

Sr. no Name of student Branch SGPA

1 Vaidya Mrunal Mukesh Pharmacology 9.440

2 Chaudhari Shivani Kailas

Quality Assurance Tech. 9.400

3 Pardeshi Beldar Komal Kailas Quality Assurance Tech. 9.280

The Toppers of B. Pharm April/May 2018 Examination

First Year B. Pharm

Sr. No. Name of Student SGPA

1 Kelkar Samruddhi 8.429

2 Jadhav Shivanjali 8.286

3 Gaikawad Shruti 8.214

Second Year B. Pharm

Sr. No. Name of Student SGPA

1 Ombase Aarti 8.107

2 Brinda Nadar 8.071

3 Kulkarni Atharv 7.893

Third Year B. Pharm

Sr. No. Name of Student % marks

1 Vaibhav Ghegade

Prerna Salunke 7.935

2 Vimla Choudhary 7.774

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Shinde Supriya

More Mrunal

3 Bhalerao Siddhant 7.677

Final Year B. Pharm

Sr. No. Name of Student % marks

1 Shruti Lohakare 77.85

2 Deodhar Pratiksha 75.52

3 Shah Chaitali 75.25

Overall Toppers for M. Pharm Sem II May-JUNE 2018 examination

Sr. no Name of student Branch SGPA

1 Vaidya Mrunal Mukesh Pharmacology 9.190

2 Chaudhari Shivani Kailas Quality Assurance Tech. 9.150

3 Ramteke Prinkle Ashok Pharmaceutics 9.040

Details of IQAC for Annual Report 2017-18

1. Number of meetings : 4 (4th Aug. 2017, 10th Nov. 2017, 22nd Feb. 2018 and 24th April

2018)

2. Important Decisions and Action Taken:

Sr.

No.

Meeting Date Decision Action Taken

1. 4th Aug. 2017 Activity plan for 2017-18

To apply to SPPU for QIP grants.

Plan Guest lectures

Teachers have planned various

activities as per allotted portfolios

in common academic calendar.

A proposal was submitted to SPPU

for national level seminar.

A list of proposed guest lectures on

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varied topics was sent to Hon.

Secretary for approval.

2. 10th Nov. 2017 Quarterly review of activities

planned in academic calendar

Discussion on results of sessional

examinations

Activities were reviewed.

Principal has instructed teachers to

focus extra efforts on helping

weaker students by way of

explanation in vernacular language

3. 22nd Feb. 2018 Reforms in question paper setting

were proposed

Peer Review of teaching Learning

Remedial classes to be conducted

after sessional examination

Proposed reforms in difficulty level

of questions as per “Bloom’s

Taxonomy” were implemented in

examinations in March 2018.

Peer Review of teaching Learning

has been initiated in monthly

departmental meetings from Feb.

2018

Remedial classes were conducted

after sessional examination for

students scoring less than 50%

marks in respective subject.

4. 24th April 2018 Reform in “Mode of conducting a

Lecture” was proposed.

“Peer Expert Lectures” are

proposed.

Proposed reform in lecture delivery

will be implemented from academic

year 2018-19 and observations to

be discussed in first IQAC meeting

in 2018-19.

Peer expert lectures on the topic of

individual research area will be

conducted in 2018-19.

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