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14th November 2014, 11:42 AM
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Prepare for GPAT, being a Poor Student
I need GPAT exam syllabus to prepare for GPAT exam, please provide here???
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14th November 2014, 12:22 PM
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Re: Prepare for GPAT, being a Poor Student
The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test exam will consist of 125 questions to be answered in 180 minutes. All the questions will be asked from the syllabus given here. Here are the contents of the GPAT syllabus for pharmaceutics: Introduction to Physical pharmacy; Matter, Properties of Matter Micromeretics and Powder Rheology Surface and Interfacial Phenomenon Viscosity and Rheology Dispersion Systems Complexation Kinetics and Drug Stability Importance of microbiology in pharmacy; Structure of bacterial cell; Classification of microbes and their taxonomy Identification of Microbes Control of microbes by physical and chemical methods Sterilization Immunology and Immunological Preparations Genetic Recombination Antibiotics Introduction to pharmaceutical jurisprudence & ethics Introduction to dispensing and community pharmacy; Prescription Incompatibilities Community Pharmacy Organization and Structure of hospital pharmacy Hospital Formulary Drug Store Management and Inventory Control Drug distribution Systems in Hospitals Central Sterile Supply Unit and their Management Manufacture of Sterile and Non-sterile Courses Drug Information Services Records and Reports Nuclear Pharmacy Importance of unit operations in manufacturing; Stoichiometry Fluid Flow Heat transfer Evaporation Distillation Drying Size Reduction Mixing Filtration and Centrifugation Crystallization Dehumidification and Humidity Control Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Material of Construction Material Handling Systems Corrosion Plant location Industrial Hazards and Safety Precautions Automated Process Control Systems Liquid Dosages Forms Semisolid Dosage Forms Suppositories Extraction and Galenical Courses Blood Courses and Plasma Substitutes Pharmaceutical Aerosols Ophthalmic Preparations Cosmeticology and Cosmetic Preparations Capsules Micro-encapsulation: Tablets Parenteral Courses Surgical Courses Packaging of Pharmaceutical Courses Designing of dosage forms; Pre-formulation studies Performance evaluation methods Biopharmaceutics Pharmacokinetics: Clinical Pharmacokinetics: Bioavailability and bioequivalence |