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5th May 2015, 10:38 AM
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Gitam University of pharmacy
My sister is thinking to take admission into the Pharmacy Ph.D. Programme at the Gitam University of pharmacy so will you please tell me is there any entrance exam which I have to fight for he admission? If yes then will you please tell me what the eligibility need for it is? Give me the link to download the syllabus of the entrance exam of Pharmacy Ph.D. Programme at the Gitam University of pharmacy?
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16th April 2018, 02:22 PM
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Re: Gitam University of pharmacy
What is duration of B.Pharmacy Course offered by Gitam University? Can you please provide complete syllabus of B.Pharmacy Course offered by Gitam University?
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16th April 2018, 02:25 PM
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Re: Gitam University of pharmacy
The GITAM Institute of Pharmacy of Gitam University was established in 2006. The Institute offers B.Pharmacy Course. As you are looking for syllabus of B.Pharmacy course offered by the University, so here I am providing syllabus: Gitam University B.Pharmacy Syllabus: Semester I: Theory: PURPH 101 Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education PURPH 102 Professional Pharmacy PURPH 103 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry PURPH 104 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - I PURPH 105 Pharmacognosy I 3 -- 3 PURPH 106 Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Analysis *PURBI / PURMT107 Remedial Biology/ Mathematics Practical: PURPH111 Anatomy, Physiology & Health Education PURPH112 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry PURPH 113 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry - I PURPH114 Pharmacognosy - I PURPH115 Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Analysis Semester II: Theory: PURPH201 Human Physiology & Pathophysiology PURPH 202 Pharmaceutical Microbiology PURPH 203 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-II PURPH 204 Physical Pharmacy-I PURPH 205 Medicinal Biochemistry PURPH206 Chemical Methods of Analysis PURPH 207 Community Pharmacy Practical: PURPH211 Pharmaceutical Microbiology PURPH212 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry-II PURPH213 Medicinal Biochemistry PURPH214 Physical Pharmacy - I PURPH 215 Chemical Methods of Analysis Semester III: Theory: PURPH 301 Disinfection , Sterilization & Immunology PURPH 302 Computer Applications & Programming PURPH 303 Physical Pharmacy-II PURPH 304 Medicinal Chemistry-I PURPH 305 Pharmacology-I PURPH 306 Pharmaceutical Engineering-I PURPH 307 Principles of Management Practical: PURPH 311 Disinfection , Sterilization & Immunology PURPH 312 Computer Applications & Programming PURPH 313 Physical Pharmacy-II PURPH 314 Medicinal Chemistry-I PURPH 315 Pharmacology-I PURPH101: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND HEALTH EDUCATION UNIT I Scope of anatomy and physiology, basic terminologies used in this subject (Description of the body as such planes and terminologies) Structure of cell its components and their functions. Elementary tissues of the human body: epithelial, connective, Muscular and nervous tissues-their subtypes and characteristics a) Osseous system - structure, composition and functions of the Skeleton. (Done in practical classes -6hrs) b) Classification of joints, Types of movements of joints and disorders of joints c) Skeletal muscles i) Histology ii) Physiology of Muscle contraction iii) Physiological properties of skeletal muscle and their disorders d) Sports physiology i) Muscles in exercise, Effect of athletic training on muscles and muscle performance, ii) Respiration in exercise, CVS in exercise, Body heat in exercise, Body fluids and salts in exercise, iii) Drugs and athletics Myasthenia gravis, spasticity, tetanus, Osteoporosis, Rickets, Osteomalacia, Arthritis, Gout. UNIT II Haemopoetic System a) Composition and functions of blood b) Haemopoesis and disorders of blood components (definition of disorder) c) Blood groups d) Clotting factors and mechanism e) Platelets and disorders of coagulation Lymphatic System a) Lymph and lymphatic system, composition, formation and circulation. b) Spleen: structure and functions, Disorders c) Disorders of lymphatic system Anemia, Leukemia, leucopenia, purpura, aggranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia, polycythemia, haemophilia. UNIT III Cardiovascular system a) Anatomy and functions of heart b) Blood vessels and circulation (Pulmonary, coronary and systemic circulation) c) Electrocardiogram (ECG) d) Cardiac cycle and heart sounds e) Blood pressure its maintenance and regulation f) Definition of the following disorders Hypertension, Hypotension, Arteriosclerosis, Atherosclerosis, Angina, Myocardial infarction, Congestive heart failure, Cardiac arrhythmias. UNIT IV Respiratory system a) Anatomy of respiratory organs and functions b) Mechanism / physiology of respiration and regulation of respiration c) Transport of respiratory gases d) Respiratory volumes and capacities, and Definition of: Hypoxia, Asphyxia, Dybarism, Oxygen therapy and resuscitation. Digestive system a) Anatomy and physiology of GIT b) Anatomy and functions of accessory glands of GIT c) Digestion and absorption d) Definition of the following disorders Emesis, pyloric stenosis, hyperacidity, peptic and duodenal ulcer, dyspepsia, colic, constipation diarrhea, piles, jaundice, cirrhosis, asthma, bronchitis, tuberculosis. UNIT - V Health Education a) Concepts of health and disease, causative agent and prevention of disease b) Demography and family planning: Medical termination of pregnancy c) Brief outline of communicable diseases, their causative agents, modes of transmission and prevention (Chicken pox, measles, influenza, diphtheria, whooping cough, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, helminthiasis, malaria, filariasis, rabies, trachoma, tetanus, leprosy, syphilis, gonorrhea and AIDS) d) First aid: Emergency treatment of shock, snake bites, burns, poisoning, fractures and resuscitation methods. |
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