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- Teacher: MR PRAVEEN KUMAR DIXIT [KSOP]
To create an understanding of the key concepts of performance management and contemporary methods for administering compensation and rewards in practices. It also helps in articulating the benefits of using a performance development plan and the consequences of not having one in place.

Microbiology lab deals with the experiments include preparation of different culture medias and nutrient broth as well the inoculation of different microbes to determine the growth of mocribes in different type of medias.
BP305P. PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY -II (Practical)
4 Hrs/week
Course Content:
General methods of preparation and reactions of compounds
Pharmaceutical jurisprudence is the study of rules and regulations of pharmacy, pharmacy practice and also relating to drugs and pharmaceuticals.

This course is designed to impart basic knowledge and skills on the art and
science of formulating and dispensing different pharmaceutical dosage forms.

Pharmaceutics Practical I designed to create a basic understanding of the preparation of pharmaceutical formulations.
Pharmaceutics is the discipline of pharmacy that deals with the process of turning a new chemical entity (NCE) or old drugs into a medication to be used safely and effectively by patients. It is also called the science of dosage form design.

Scope: The course deals with different basic pharmaceutical formulation aspects.
Objectives: Upon the completion of the course student shall be able to
1. Understand colloids, rheology, micromeritics and drug stability.
2. Know the principles of formulation preparations.
3. Demonstrate the method of preparation and evaluation of dosage forms.

Scope: The course deals with the various physica and physicochemical properties, and principles involved in dosage forms/formulations. Theory and practical components of the subject help the student to get a better insight into various areas of formulation research and development, and stability studies of pharmaceutical dosage forms.
Objectives: Upon the completion of the course student shall be able to
1. Understand various physicochemical properties of drug molecules in the designing the dosage forms.
2. Know the principles of chemical kinetics & to use them for stability testing and determination of expiry date of formulations.
3. Demonstrate use of physicochemical properties in the formulation.
development and evaluation of dosage forms.

- Teacher: DR PRASHANT AGARWAL [MCA]
- Teacher: MR ANKIT VERMA [MCA]
- Teacher: Mr. Praveen Gupta [MCA]
- Teacher: DR PRASHANT AGARWAL [MCA]
- Teacher: DR VIPIN KUMAR [MCA]
- Teacher: MR ANKIT VERMA [MCA]