Pharmaceutical Analysis
Dear aspirant,
Congratulations on your GPAT qualification. Being SC candidate you can get seat in government colleges that accept GPAT score.
Many colleges have closed their applications. Try for DIPSAR and Jadavpur University.
Here is a list of the colleges that accept GPAT score:
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmacy-colleges-in-india-accepting-gpat
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Pharmacognosy is the study of medicines or unrefined drugs produced from natural sources such as plants, microbes, and animals. It includes analysis of their biological, chemical, biochemical, and physical properties.
Examples of medicinal plants-
Plants are the origin of many agile ingredients used for medicinal purposes. Examples include salicylic acid and caffeine, among others.
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In order to Ph.D in Pharmaceutical Sciences, you meed to pass Masters in Pharmacy with at least 60 percent marks from a recognised University. You can get admission on the basis of entrance exams like CSIR, NET, SLET etc., followed by interview.
PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences is a three to five years course on researching science and the Pharma industry. Three research cores are drug action, delivery and discovery.
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Here are some recommendations for the books:
Human Anatomy:
1) Netter's Atlas
2) A complete book of anatomy by Dr Bhatia
Physiology:
1) Guyton and Hall, Text of Medical Physiology
2) Physiology complete by Dr. Bhatia Publication
Pharmaceutical:
1) Cooper and Gunn's Dispensing for Pharmaceutical Students
2) Lachman/Lieberman's the Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy
Inorganic Chemistry:
1) Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
2) Organic Chemistry by Arun Bahl and B S Bahl
Pharmaceutics:
1) Martin's Physical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences: Physical Chemical and Biopharmaceutical Principles in the Pharmaceutical Sciences
2)Aulton's Pharmaceutics: The Design and Manufacture of Medicines
Pharmaceutical Analysis:
1) The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy
2) Pharmaceutical Analysis: A Textbook for Pharmacy Students and Pharmaceutical Chemists
Pharmaceutical Practical:
1) Practical Pharmaceutical Analysis by Devala Rao, G
2) Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry by Dr. A.V Kasture, Dr S.G Wadodkar
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The limit test plays as a very important role in the pharmaceutical analysis, a limit test is defined as a quantitative or a semi quantitative test which is been designed to identify and control the small quantities of impurities which are likely to be present in the substance.
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If you wish to get admission in Ph.D programme in Jamia Hamdard then you have to apply for Pharmaceutical Chemistry with specialization in Pharmaceutical Analysis , for that you need to secure minimum 55% marks in M.Pharm from any AICTE/PCI/AIU approved University or from Jamia Hamdard itself and you have to give any of these entrance tests:
GPAT
NET-JRF
Or you have to be an Individual Fellowship holder or a Project Fellow
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An investment of 30-50 lakhs is required in establishing a wholesale business, considering the quantity of stock required. You'll need a rental agreement or/and Ownership proof of premises with a minimum area of 10 square meters to start a medical shop or pharmacy or wholesale outlet. In case, the pharmacy store combines retail and wholesale, a minimum of 15 square meters is required.
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Here are the best business a B.pharma student can do :-
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It is not possible for a Drug inspector to run a retail drug store under his registration of modern medicine. For being a government servant you can not indulge in another business. To employ a registered pharmacist who holds a minimum of Bpharm or Dpharm qualification under whose registration with pharmacy council alone the drug license will be issued by the district drug controller.
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