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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


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