Pharmaceutical Management
Hello dear student,
there are many good universities for this particular course as you have not mentioned any particular state or area in which you are searching for the university providing this course , so I will be mentioning best universities all over India .
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Salient Features Logical and concise presentation of content as per the requirements of the scholars
Incorporation of all chemical and pharmaceutical aspects of the natural products Systematic and
consistent
Simplified presentation of structural elucidation along side structures of compounds, which helps to
breed well in examinations
Structure-activity relationship (SAR) of some important groups of natural products, e.g. estrogens,
progesterones, penicillins, etc.
Comprehensive coverage of syllabi of all the main Indian universities, AICTE and therefore the PCI
Follow the link below to download the book.
http://ypurivar.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/pharmaceutical-chemistry-of-natural-products.pdf
http://www.bspublications.net/downloads/053ef0aae2ceda_Pharmaceutical%20Chemistry.pdf
Hello,
Periyar College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tiruchirappalli is private college affiliated to Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Chennai. It was established in the year 1982, the campus size is 5 acres with facillities such as hostel,cafeteria,library,gym,sports,medical/hospital,banks to name a few.
Awards and Recognition:
It offers various programs such as DMLT,BPharm,DPharm, MPharm and PhD.
Some of the top recruiters are Apollo Hospitals(Tamilnadu), MedPlus Pharmacy(Tamilnadu), Caplin point laboratory Puducherry etc
I am listing down the list of books.
Solve daily 50 to 100 MCQs. This is must.
Make Notes and Short Notes too.
Practise MCQ from NM Inamdar
Pharmaceutics: The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy by Liebermann and Lachman.
Physical Pharmacy: Martin
Unit Operation: Pharmaceutical engineering by Subramanyam
Pharmacology: K.D Tripathi, Rang and Dale, Katzung and Trevor multiple choice.
Pharm-Analysis: Spectroscopy and Titration from Chatwal, Chromatography from Remington
Pharmacognosy: Kokate, Trease and Evans
Medicinal Chemistry: Harkishan Singh & V K Kapoor
Organic chemistry: Morrison and Boyd.
Biochemistry: Satyanarayan
All the best!!
Hi Samridhi,
To become a pharmaceutical engineer you have to pursue B.E/B.Tech in Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Engineering or Industrial Engineering. Then you have to build a good resume along with the research attitude as pharmaceutical engineers are involved in the development of new drugs and treatments.
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Good Luck!
Dear Khushbu ,
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As per your query "Tca pharmaceutical organic chemistry 3 " may be it is incomplete or wrong and you had not mentioned that what you want to know .So without clarification we are unable to share our accurate answer with you because we are believe in accuracy .
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As you want notes for this particular Subject. So you can refer to the various books that are available in the market for the notes of this subject. Here I am mentioning the names of few of good books that you can refer to.
Dear Om,
After completion your studies you can start your Startup businesses.It is very good decision for bright scope for Pharma business.But only degree will not help full for your startup your company as per Government of India there is certain rules for every company opening.Following steps are we will discussed ..
After done above mention registration you will start your startup company.Without registration you will not able to start your company.
I hope it will help full for you..
Thanks
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