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Old January 8th, 2014, 03:02 PM
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PGCET is an entrance exam which is conducted by Gujarat Technological University (GTU) for admission in 1st year of post graduate engineering/technology [M.E/M.Tech] and Post graduate pharmacy [M.Pharm] course

Eligibility Criteria for M Pharm
You must have cleared B.pharm or equivalent exam with minimum 50% (45% for Sc/ST/SEBC candidates)

As you require the M Pharma Ist Semester Syllabus Which is offered by Gujarat Technological University (GTU), so here I am sharing the same with you

M Pharma Ist Semester Syllabus

Modern Analytical Techniques (Common to all disciplines)
Theory (Four hours per week, 6 Credits)

1. UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY: 05
Brief review of electromagnetic spectrum and absorption of radiations. The chromophore concept, absorption law and limitations. Theory of electronic spectroscopy, absorption by organic molecules, choice of solvent and solvent effects. Applications of UV-Visible spectroscopy, Woodward –Fischer rules for calculating absorption maximum, interpretation of spectra, multi-component assay, difference spectra and derivative spectra.

2. INFRARED SPECTROPHOTOMETRY: 05
Introduction, basic principles, and sampling techniques, interpretation of spectra,
applications in Pharmacy. FT-IR, Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR), near infra red
Spectroscopy (NIR) -theory and applications.

3. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY: 07
Fundamental Principle and Theory, Instrumentation, solvents, chemical shift, and factors affecting chemical shift, spin-spin coupling, coupling constant, and factors influencing the value of coupling constant, spin-spin decoupling, proton exchange reactions, simplification of complex spectra, FT-NMR, 2D -NMR and applications in Pharmacy, interpretation of spectra. C13 NMR-Introduction, Natural abundance, C13 NMR Spectra and its structural applications.

4. MASS SPECTROMETRY: 07
Basic principles and instrumentation, ion formation and types, fragmentation processes and fragmentation pattern, Chemical ionization mass spectroscopy (CIMS), Field Ionization Mass Spectrometry (FIMS), Fast Atom Bombardment MS (FAB MS), Matrix Assisted laser desorption / ionization MS (MALDI-MS), interpretation of spectra and applications in Pharmacy.

5. ATOMIC ABSORPTION AND PLASMA EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY:
Principle, instrumentation, interferences and applications in Pharmacy. 03

6. X-RAY DIFFRACTION METHODS: 03
Introduction, generation of X-rays, X-ray diffraction, Bragg’s law, X-ray powder
diffraction, interpretation of diffraction patterns and applications.

7. OPTICAL ROTARY DISPERSION: 03

Principle, Plain curves, curves with cotton effect, octant rule and its applications with
example, circular dichroism and its relation to ORD.

8. THERMAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS: 04
Theory, instrumentation and applications of Thermo Gravimetric Analysis (TGA),
Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). And
Thermo Mechanical Analysis (TMA).

9. CHROMATOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES: 15
a) Classification of chromatographic methods based on mechanism of separation.
Theories of chromatographic separation.
b) Principles, elution techniques, instrumentation, derivatization and applications of gas chromatography, HPLC and HPTLC.
c) Principles, elution techniques, applications of ion exchange and ion pair
chromatography, affinity chromatography, size exclusion chromatography, and chiral
chromatography, super fluid chromatography (SFC), GC-MS and LC-MS.

10. ELECTROPHORESIS: 03
Theory and principles, classifications, instrumentation, moving boundary electrophoresis, Zone Electrophoresis (ZE), Isoelectric focusing (IEF) and applications.

11. RADIO IMMUNO ASSAY: 03
Introduction, Principle, Theory and Methods in Radio Immuno Assay, Related Immuno Assay procedures and applications of RIA Techniques. Enzyme immuno assay- ELISA and EMIT.

12. Reference standards source, preparation, characterization, usage, storage and records.

Modern Analytical Techniques
Practicals (Four hours per week, 6 Credits)

1. Use of colorimeter for analysis of Pharmacopoeial compounds and their formulations.
2. Use of Spectrophotometer for analysis for Pharmacopoeial compounds and their
formulations.
3. Simultaneous estimation of combination formulations (minimum of 4 experiments): e.g.
a. Vitamins
b. Oral antidiabetics
c. NSAIDs
d. Antimicrobials
e. Antihistamines
f. Antihypertensive etc.
4. Effect of pH and solvent on UV Spectrum of certain drugs.
5. Experiments on flame photometry.
6. Use of fluorimeter for analysis of Pharmacopoieal compounds.
7. Experiments on Electrophoresis.
8. Experiments of Chromatography.
(a) Thin Layer Chromatography.
(b) Paper Chromatography.
9. Experiments based on HPLC & GC.
10. IR, NMR and Mass Spectroscopy – Interpretation of spectra & Structural elucidation
(atleast for 4 compounds each).
11. Any other relevant exercises based on theory.

Rest of the detailed syllabus is attached in below file which is free of cost

Address:
Gujarat Technological University
Nigam Nagar, Chandkheda,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382424 ‎

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Can you please give here syllabus for M. Pharm 3rd semester course offered by Gujarat Technological University (GTU)?
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Old October 15th, 2015, 05:36 PM
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As you want I am here giving you syllabus for M. Pharm 3rd semester course offered by Gujarat Technological University (GTU).

3rd semester syllabus M.Pharma course:

Experimental Design and Patents
Subject Specialization of Paper – V
Introduction to Dissertation

Experimental Design and Patents


1. Experimentals Designs
Introduction to full and fractional factorial designs, Central composite designs, Evolution
of full and reduced mathematical models in experimental designs, Applications of the
experimental designs for the subject mentioned under Pharmacoinformatics, Introduction
to contour plots.

2. Patents
Definition, Need for patenting, Types of Patents, Condition to be satisfied by an
invention to be patentable, Introduction to patent search,
The essential elements of patents, Guidelines for preparations of laboratory notebook,
non-obviousness in patents, Drafting of patent claims, important patent related websites.

3. Brief introduction to trademark protection and WO patents,
Introduction to “The Patents Act 1970” and “The Patents Rule 2003”, with special
emphasis on the forms to be submitted along with a patent application.

Address:
Gujarat Technological University
K-6 Circle, E-4 Electronic Estate, G.I.D.C, Sector - 26
Near Govt Polytechnic
Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382028
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