About the Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy and Health Sciences of Dr K.N.Modi University was established in his year 2016 and is recognized by the Pharmacy Council of India, New Delhi. The Faculty of Health Sciences offers D. Pharmacy, B. Courses in Pharmacy, Master of Pharmacy and PhD state disciplines. The department has highly qualified and experienced research-oriented faculty. Pharmacy is a science and technology that prepares, dispenses and tests medicines and provides additional clinical services. It is a medical profession that combines health sciences and pharmacy and aims to make medicines safe, effective and affordable. The profession is becoming increasingly clinically oriented, as most medicines are now manufactured by the pharmaceutical industry. Providing direct patient care in an institutional pharmacy community is considered clinical pharmacy
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Prof(Dr.) Rajiv Kukkar Principal School of Pharmaceutical sciences Faculty of Health Science | The School of Pharmaceutical Studies at Dr. K.N.Modi University was established in 2016 and continuously focus to develop well-qualified academicians and pharmacists in Health Sector. The Department has highly qualified, experienced, and research-oriented faculties. We at DKNMU follow innovative teaching methodology which ignites inbuilt ability & potentialities in students and prepares highly competent Pharmacists who can serve in the Pharmacy profession globally. The Department strives to provide a conducive environment for the students to develop analytical and practical skills and apply them to real-world problems. To motivate the students the department organizes Guest Lectures, Workshops, and National & International Conferences, industrial visits periodically. The faculties are highly motivated toward research and are active in publishing papers and articles. |
Our Vision
School of Pharmaceutical Studies and Faculty of Health Sciences will be a leader that enhances health in people and wellness of individuals and communities through innovation on Pharmacy Education, Research and Practice.
Our Mission
- To improve the lives of people locally and globally through a climate of discovery to develop future leaders in pharmacy practice and science.
- To support research across the spectrum from drug discovery to medication use in society, advance pharmacy practice to optimized patient-centered care and healthcare delivery, and foster lifelong learning.
Our Faculty
Events and Seminars
- Corona Vaccination Drive on 9 September , 2021
The COVID-19 vaccines produce protection against the disease, as a result of developing an immune response to the SARS-Cov-2 virus. Developing immunity through vaccination means there is a reduced risk of developing the illness and its consequences. This immunity helps you fight the virus if exposed. Getting vaccinated may also protect people around you, because if you are protected from getting infected and from disease, you are less likely to infect someone else. Keeping in mind the students or workers, we got the corona vaccination drive done. Some took the first dose and some took the second dose, taking 40 doses in total. Faculty Coordinators were Dr. Omveer Singh, Mr. Manmohan Sharma, Mr. Girish Vyas and Mr. Hansraj Bishnoi.
- Celebration of World Pharmacist Day 25th September, 2021
The celebration of the wholehearted services done by pharmacists across the world. Faculty coordinator were Mr. Manmohan Sharma, Mr. Girish Vyas, Mr. Hansraj Bishnoi and Mr. Anil Sharma. The Student coordinator was President of Health Club Tanuj Sanger.
- World Heart Day on 29th September, 2021
Pharmacy Department, DKNMU and Health club – School of pharmaceutical studies, Faculty of Health Sciences celebrated World Heart Day, wherein a Rally from DKNMU to Government Hospital, Newai was organized. Thereafter Health checkup camps, Race competition and Quiz competition was organized. All the students and Faculty member of the department participated in the event.
- Participation in Blood Donation and Routine Checkup Camp on 13th November, 2021
Blood Donation camp was organized by Sunita Welfare Trust and Rotary Club Jaipur citizen on 13 th November 2021, in Newai.The students of pharmacy department and students from other departments in University donated blood .Donated Blood was around 449 Units and from our university around 50 Units blood has donated.
- Seminar on “Clinical Trial’ and “Conceptual Learning of Drug Designing” on 11th December 2021
Dr. K. N. Modi University, Faculty of Health Sciences organized a one day seminar on “Clinical Trial’ and “Conceptual Learning of Drug Designing” on December 11, 2021 in Ground floor Auditorium . The seminar focused on Clinical Trial importance and Conceptual Learning of Drug Designing The program started at 10:00 am with the welcome address by Dr. Shailesh Sharma. The dignitaries on the dias were Dr. Vinesh Kumar and Dr. Pawan Basniwal, Associate Professor LBS college, Jaipur.
- National Pharmacy week , 2016
The National Pharmacy Week celebrations 2016 by the faculty of Health Sciences at DKNMU commenced on 3rd week of November 2016. The theme of this year's pharmacy week as per the Indian pharmacy Association was “pharmacist " for a Healthy India; Role in Prevention and Management of Diabetes.
- National Pharmacy week , 2017
The National Pharmacy Week,2017 was conducted by the faculty of Health Sciences at DKNMU, from 19th September 2017 to 25th September 2017. Various events were organized during this week.
- Blood Donation camp on 25th September 2017.
On 25-09-2017 School of Pharmaceutical studies, Dr. K.N. Modi University, Newai have also organized a Blood Donation Camp. Lots of Students and faculty members participate in blood donation camp in DKNMU Campus on the occasion of World Pharmacist Day.
- National Pharmacy Week, 2018
National Pharmacy Week was celebrated by the faculty of Health Sciences at DKNMU from 3rd week of November 2018. As instructed by Indian Pharmacy Association, the theme of this year was “Pharmacists for a Healthy India.
- World Pharmacists Day celebration on 12th March, 2018
World Pharmacists Day was celebrated impressively at Dr. K. N. Modi University (DKNMU), Newai On 12.03.2018. The theme for the celebration was “RAKTDAAN-MAHADAAN”.
- World pharmacist day on 25th September 2019
Celebration of world pharmacist day on 25th September 2019. The theme of the year 2019 World Pharmacists Day, held on September 25, is "Safe and effective medicines for all," according to the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP). The theme aims to highlight the key role that pharmacists play in protecting patient safety through improved medication use and reduced medication errors. The faculty of health sciences celebrated this day by organizing various free medical tests such as Blood Pressure measurement, Hemoglobin measurement, sugar, weight measurement and eye test.
PO & PSO
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO's)
- PO1:Pharmacy Knowledge: Possess knowledge and comprehension of the core and basic knowledge associated with the profession of pharmacy, including biomedical sciences; pharmaceutical sciences; behavioral, social, and administrative pharmacy sciences; and manufacturing practices.
- PO2:Planning Abilities: Demonstrate effective planning abilities including time management, resource management, delegation skills and organizational skills. Develop and implement plans and organize work to meet deadlines.
- PO3:Problem analysis: Utilize the principles of scientific enquiry, thinking analytically, clearly and critically, while solving problems and making decisions during daily practice. Find, analyze, evaluate and apply information systematically and shall make defensible decisions.
- PO4:Modern tool usage: Learn, select, and apply appropriate methods and procedures, resources, and modern pharmacy-related computing tools with an understanding of the limitations.
- PO5:Leadership skills: Understand and consider the human reaction to change, motivation issues, leadership and team-building when planning changes required for fulfillment of practice, professional and societal responsibilities. Assume participatory roles as responsible citizens or leadership roles when appropriate to facilitate improvement in health and well- being.
- PO6:Professional Identity: Understand, analyze and communicate the value of their professional roles in society (e.g. health care professionals, promoters of health, educators, managers, employers, employees).
- PO7:Pharmaceutical Ethics: Honour personal values and apply ethical principles in professional and social contexts. Demonstrate behavior that recognizes cultural and personal variability in values, communication and lifestyles. Use ethical frameworks; apply ethical principles while making decisions and take responsibility for the outcomes associated with the decisions.
- PO8:Adequate scientific information: scientific information regarding basic principles of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal chemistry, Pharmaceutics including Cosmetology, Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy. They will also have hands on training of practical aspects of Synthesis of APIs and its intermediates along with Formulation and Development, Analysis and Quality assurance of various pharmaceutical dosage forms including those of herbal origin as per standards of official books, WHO, and other regulatory agencies.
- PO9:Communication: Communicate effectively with the pharmacy community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports, make effective presentations and documentation, and give and receive clear instructions.
- PO10:The Pharmacist and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety and legal issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional pharmacy practice.
- PO11:Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional pharmacy solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
- PO12:Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. Self-assess and use feedback effectively from others to identify learning needs and to satisfy these needs on an ongoing basis.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC PSO's
Program Specific Outcomes [PSO's] of B.Pharm.
- PSO1: To provide a comprehensive pharmaceutical education leading to B. Pharm. Degree.
- PSO2: Students will acquire strong and well-defined concepts in different subjects of Pharmaceutical Sciences viz; Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Pharmacognosy as per requirements of Pharmaceutical Industries, Community and Hospital Pharmacy.
- PSO3: Students will be able to disseminate quality education with a highly professional and ethical attitude, strong communication skills, and effective professional skills to work in a team with multidisciplinary approval.
- PSO4: Students will be able to use interpersonal and collaborative skills to identify, assess and formulate problems and execute the solution is closely related to Pharmaceutical Industries and will be able to contribute towards the health care system and counseling for prophylaxis and prevention of diseases.
- PSO5:. Students will be able to use their fundamental concepts and technical competence in Pharmaceutical Industry and /or institutes as and when required to achieve professional excellence.
Program Specific Outcomes [PSO's] of D.Pharm.
- PSO1: To provide a comprehensive and advanced pharmaceutical education leading to D. Pharm.
- PSO2: To integrate pharmacy knowledge and skills with dispensing Pharmacy.
- PSO3: To develop pharmacists to contribute effectively in the social health care system.
- PSO4: To provide hands-on training through state of art infrastructure to inculcate research aptitude in pharmaceutical sciences.
- PSO5: To inculcate leadership and entrepreneurship capabilities in future pharmacy professionals.
Program Specific Outcomes [PEO's] of M. Pharm.
- PSO1: To provide a comprehensive and advanced pharmaceutical education leading to M. Pharm. Degree.
- PSO2: Students will acquire strong and well-defined concepts in Pharmaceutical Sciences viz; Pharmaceutics and novel drug delivery system.
- PSO3: Students will be able to disseminate quality education with a highly professional and ethical attitude, strong communication skills, and effective professional skills to work in a team with multidisciplinary approval.
- PSO4: To integrate pharmacy knowledge and skills with pharmaceutical research so as to increase inclination for higher studies and research and provide hands on training through state of art infrastructure to meet challenges of pharmacy profession.
- PSO5: They will be able to work in a team while being competent enough in solving complex problems in the area of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Also, students will be able to participate in the lifelong learning process for a highly productive career and will be able to relate the concepts of Pharmaceutical Sciences towards serving the cause of society.
Infrastructure / Facilities
The School of Pharmaceutical Studies at Dr. K. N. Modi University has a well-developed infrastructural facilities, well equipped labs, smart classes providing students as well as faculty with resources to achieve best learning atmosphere. There are many labs which provide facilities to perform research on various projects needed for the formulation, designing, developing and acquiring knowledge of various drugs. The department provides ventilated and spacious classroom for the students to sit comfortably. The Centre of computing and networking is centralized in the University. There is 24 hours internet facility with broad band connection. The lab is equipped with latest hardware and software both for client and server computing.
PHARMACOGNOSY LAB | LABORATORIES Pharmacognosy Lab At the end of the Lab course, students are able to interpret the morphological and anatomical descriptions of the crude plant in order to clearly identify it. The laboratory is well equipped with Compound microscope, Projecting microscope, Magnetic stirrers, Extraction and distillation unit, Muffle furnace, Polarimeter, UV chamber and many other equipment used for carrying out experiments. |
Pharmaceutics Lab | Pharmaceutics Lab The Labs are well equipped with equipment, glassware and chemicals to carry out the necessary experimentation work as prescribed curriculum. This knowledge about this lab provides a window for young and aspiring pharmacist. The objective of this lab is to provide practical exposure to the students on physical pharmaceutics, manufacturing processes. |
Machine Room | Machine Room The machine room is well equipped with the latest machinery for the conducting various experiments and to learn the process of formulating new tablets, capsules and other dosage. The machine room consist of equipment’s Ball mill, Bottle filling machine, Capsule Filling Machine, Double Cone Blender, Homogenize, Mixer grinder, Tablet counter, Tablet Polishing Drum ,Tablet punching machine, tincture press. |
Pharmacology and Toxicology Lab Pharmacology of drugs, their mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, adverse effects and drug interaction are covered in theoretical classes. The experiments exposes students to techniques including equipment set-up, force transducer calibration, tissue dissection and mounting, and dose-response assays and analysis. The lab consist of equipment’s like Sherrington's rotating drum, Simple lever, Dissecting Set, Refrigerator, Electronic Balances, Analgesiometer (Eddy’s hot plate), Pole climbing apparatus, Actophotometer. |
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LAB | Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab The human anatomy lab is maintained with charts and models of Human Organs and Organ Systems like Respiratory, Digestive, excretory, reproductive, circulatory, lymphatic, skeleton systems. Various human bones with complete human skeleton is available for the study of complete anatomy and physiology of the humans in healthy condition. The lab also consists of Microscopes and instruments for studying the blood and hemopoietic system. The lab is used for hematological studies of human blood. |
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY | Pharmaceutical Chemistry Laboratory In this laboratory the experiments are based on qualitative and quantitative determination of impurities present in various inorganic compounds. The experiment aims at separation and identification of inorganic and organic mixture. |
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY | Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory The experiments are based on qualitative and quantitative determination of impurities present in various inorganic compounds. The experiments aimed at separation and identification of inorganic and organic mixture are also carried out in this lab. The lab is well equipped with equipment with potentiometers, conductometers, Digital PH meters, Sophisticated hot air oven, Sophisticated hot air oven. |
Student / Faculty Achievement
AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS - FACULTY | ||||
S.NO. | FACULTY NAME | DESIGNATION | ACHIEVEMENTS | |
1 | Prof. (Dr.) Rajiv Kukkar | Principal/HOD | MEMBERSHIP:
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2 | Mr. Anil Sharma | Associate Professor |
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3 | Mr. Manmohan Sharma | Associate Professor |
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4 | Mr. Akshit Naveria | Assistant Professor |
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5 | Mrs. Nupur Sharma | Assistant Professor |
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6. | Mr. Sunil Nagar | Lecturer | Attended 10 webinars from January 2020 to December 2020. | |
7. | Mr. Deepak Patidar | Assistant Professor |
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8 | Ms.Ankita Dagur | Assistant Professor |
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9. | Mr. Vaibhav Solanki | Assistant Professor |
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10. | Mr. Pradeep Dandotiya | Lecturer |
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11. | Mr. Teerath Raj Sharma | Lecturer |
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12. | Mr. Kripa Shankar Tyagi | Assistant Professor |
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13. | Mr. Pankaj Kumar Rahangdale | Assistant Professor |
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14. | Mr. Akshay Kumar Sony | Assistant Professor |
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15. | Mr Ritesh Upadhyay | Assistant Professor |
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16 | Mrs. Seema Jindal | Assistant Professor |
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17. | Vanshika Jain | Assistant Professor |
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18 | Mr. Ashok Yadav | Assistant Professor |
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AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS - STUDENT | |||
S.NO. | STUDENT NAME | COURSE | ACHIEVEMENTS |
1 | Jangmi Ronghang | B. Pharma 8thSemester | Participate in IIT Kanpur and BHU Badminton Competition |
2 | Akendra Kanwar | B. Pharma 8thSemester | Participate in IIT Kanpur and BHU Kabbadi Competition |
3 | Tanuj Sainger | B. Pharma 6thSemester | Head coordinator for the Health club Activities and Departmental activities |
4 | Khushi Rajawat | Diploma 2016-18 |
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5. | Ratsongja Tokbi | B. Pharma 6th Semester |
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6. | Shreyasi | B. Pharma 8thSemester |
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7. | Prateek Pandey | B. Pharma 6thSemester |
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Sponsored Research & Consultancy Projects
Research Initiatives
- Research has been very important aspect for higher education in Dr. K.N. Modi University since beginning. The research gives a dynamic and highly perceptible working environment for its students and faculty with a clear objective of developing a leadership quality expansion of education particularly at higher education level.
- In past year the research energies have extended to work on different projects by students along with the support of vibrant faculties in different fields like Engineering, Technology, Agriculture, Health Sciences, Architecture, Education and Management.
THRUST AREA OF RESEARCH
- Marketing
- Finance
- Human Resource (HR)
- International Business
- Agri -Business
- Service Marketing
- Operation
PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY
- A review paper by Shailesh Sharma, Manish Patel and Gourav K Aarohi on “Noval Drug Delivery Approaches to Tuberculosis in International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Science”, Vol 7(3) ,PP- 59-67,JUNE-2018.
- A research paper by ShaileshSharma,ManishPatel,Gourav K Aarohi on “ Preformulation and Preparation of Rifabutin loaded solid lipid Nano particles in European journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences” Volume 5(6),PP 473-479,Sepetember-2018.
- A research Paper by Shailesh Sharma and Mohammad Hamid Mouiddudin on “Formulation and Development of Mucoadhesive Tablet of Posaconazole For Oral candidiasis” for publication in “Indian Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences,Volt(5),PP-63-72,NOVember 2018.
- A Research Paper by Shailesh Sharma and Mohammad Hamid Mouiddudin on “Phase Solubility Assessment of Posaconazole”for publication in “Indian Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences”, volume 5 (6), PP-39-50,November 2018.
- Published an article in recent advances and future perspectives in chemical sciences: An Interdisciplinary Research 26-27th July 2019.
- Published an article in International Conference on Multidisciplinary Approaches& their Scopes on 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, Rajasthan.
- Participated and present paper in IIHMR University sponsored IPA/APTI on waste management on 25th jan.2017 in Jaipur
- Ocular nano drug delivery system of ofloxacin’ presented in International conference on Multidisciplinary Approches& their Scope (ICMAS-2019) held at Dr. K.N.Modi University, Newai, Rajasthan, India on 10th July. 2019.
- Ocular nano drug delivery system of ofloxacin’ presented in International conference on Multidisciplinary Approches& their Scope (ICMAS-2019) held at Dr. K.N.Modi University, Newai, Rajasthan, India on 10th July. 2019.
- Published an article in recent advances and future perspectives in chemical sciences: An Interdisciplinary Research 26-27th July 2019.
- Published an article in International Conference on Multidisciplinary Approaches & their Scopes on 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, and Rajasthan
- Attended a seminar on International seminar on entrepreneurship oppourtunities on aromatic and medicinal plants on 11thNovember 2019 at APJ Abdul Kalam University, Indore.
- Attended a workshop on National workshop on Awareness in Intellectual Property Rights for 2 days on 2-3 November 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, and Rajasthan.
- Published an article in International Conference On Multidisciplinary Approches & Their Scopes on 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University ,Newai, Rajasthan.
- presented review article on Occularnano drug delivery system of ofloxacin. Published an article in International Conference On Multidisciplinary Approches & Their Scopes on 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University ,Newai, Rajasthan.
- presented review article on Interceding role of customer satisfaction and retention in the upgrade of customer loyalty.
- Published an article in International Conference On Multidisciplinary Approches & Their Scopes on 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University ,Newai, Rajasthan.
- presented review article on Advances in roller compactor by influence of auger speed on flakes, granules and tablet properties during drug granulation.
- Published an article in Recent advances and future perspectives in chemical sciences: An Interdisciplinary Research 26-27th July on Nanomedicine in Cancer Treatment- A review.
- Published an article in International Conference On Multidisciplinary Approches & Their Scopeson 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, Rajasthan presented research article on Study of Anti-Hypertensive Drugs.
- Published an article in International Conference On Multidisciplinary Approches & Their Scopeson 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, Rajasthan presented research article on The Assessment of Stress as a Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease.
- Attended a National Conference on Phytomedicines – An Alternate to Medicine & Their Molecular Expression on 16-17 February, 2013 held at GLA UNIVERSITY MATHURA (U.P.)
- Attended a National Pharmacy Week on “Responsible Use of Antibiotics Saves Lives” on 23rd – 28th November, 2015 held at NIMS UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR (RAJ.)
- Attended 70th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress on “PHARMA VISION 2030” on 21th-23nd December 2018 held at Amity University, Delhi NCR.
- Attended 5th Indo-Australian conference on “Modern Aspects of Pharmacology and Pharmaceuticals Sciences” on January 08, 2018 held at Maharishi Markandeshwar University (MMU), Mullana, Ambala, Haryana.
- Published an article in International Conference On Multidisciplinary Approches& Their Scopeson 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, Rajasthan presented research article on Study of Anti-Hypertensive Drugs.
- Published an article in International Conference On Multidisciplinary Approches& Their Scopes on 10-11 July 2019 at Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, Rajasthan presented research article on The Assessment of Stress as a Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease.
Co-Curricular and Extra-curricular activities
PURPOSE
- Co-Curricular activities are compulsory activities which is important for every student to participate
- Co-curricular activities are meant to bring social skills, intellectual skills, moral values, personality progress and character appeal in students.
BENEFITS
- Allowing students to explore strengths and talents outside of academics.
- Helping students develop stronger time-management and organizational skills.
- Teaching the importance of following through on commitments.
- Giving students the opportunity to build friendships and participate in group activities outside of the tight circle of the regular classroom.
S.NO. | DATE | ACTIVITIES |
1 | 05th Sep 2022 | Teacher’s Day Celebration |
2 | 05th Aug-2022 | BONE MINERAL DENSITY (BMD) CAMP |
3 | 14th November,2019 | Organized Mock Interview session For D. Pharma |
4 | 12th November,2019 | Dengue Awareness Rally |
5 | 25th September, 2019 | World Pharmacist day Celebration |
6 | 25 September,2019 | Blood Donation Camp |
7 | 5th September,2019 | Teachers Day Celebration |
8 | 1st April,2019 | Sports Activity Day Celebration |
9 | 1st April ,2019 | Table Tennis and Badminton Competition |
10 | 15th March,2019 | Industrial visit to Elcon |
11 | 15th March,2019 | Tour to Amber Fort |
- Teacher’s Day Celebration
Teachers' Day is celebrated in India every year on September 5 to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. The greatest teacher and scholar of India. Teachers' Day in India is observed to celebrate his work and his drive for education. The theme of this day was to show Respect towards who facilitate learning.
BONE MINERAL DENSITY (BMD)
A bone mineral density (BMD) test measures how much calcium and other types of minerals are in an area of your bone. This test helps your health care provider detect osteoporosis and predict your risk for bone fractures.
- GURU PURNIMA CELEBRATION
On the day of 16/07/2019 Tuesday we celebrated Guru Poornima at our Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, Rajasthan celebrated Guru Purnima is celebrated with much gust and galore throughout India. It is a day when the students or the disciples celebrate the role of their Guru in their lives.
- TRIBUTE TO SOLDIER
In the memories of soldiers of Pulwama attack on 15th Aug 2019. The Indian soldier is a role model for the people of India. Scrupulously honest, positively secular, completely apolitical, with an ethos of working hard, simple needs and frugal habits, he is the epitome of courage and unflinching devotion to duty. More than any other group or community in the country, the Indian soldier embodies and represents the idea of India.
Workshop/Guestlectures/Industrial Visit
The Institute encourages its faculty, scientists, technicians and students to interact with industry in every possible ways with the spirit of growing mutual advantage. The major modes of institute interaction are listed below:
- Eminent Visiting faculty/professors from industries.
- Visits of faculty to industry for study and discussions or delivering lectures on subjects of mutual interest.
- Visits of executives and eminent personalities from industries for mentoring and delivering lectures on recent trends
- Memoranda of Understanding between the Universities and industries experts to have the two ways emotionally and strategically closer.
- Provision for Workshops, conferences , guest lecturers from industries
- Collaborative degree programs
- Guidance from experts from industries for dissertation in different fields.
- Short term courses for faculties in different government educational bodies.
1. The National Conference on Research Advances and Future Prospective in Chemical Sciences
The National Conference on Research Advances and Future Prospective in Chemical Sciences held in Dr. K. N. Modi University, Newai, and Rajasthan at University campus, Newai, Rajasthan, India from 26 July -27 July 2019. Recent Advances in Chemical sciences and Chemistry is a multifaceted topic dealing with the discovery and designing of new materials.
2. Elcon industrial visit on 15th march with students for interaction with industry
The department of Health sciences frequently arrange the industrial visit . The students of the courses D.Pharma and B.Pharma along with the faculty went on an industrial visit at Elcon Pharmaceuticals on the date 15th of march 2019 Elcon pharmaceuticals.
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Institute Industry Interaction
The Institute encourages its faculty, scientists, technicians and students to interact with industry in every possible ways with the spirit of growing mutual advantage. The major modes of institute interaction are listed below:
- Eminent Visiting faculty/professors from industries.
- Visits of faculty to industry for study and discussions or delivering lectures on subjects of mutual interest.
- Visits of executives and eminent personalities from industries for mentoring and delivering lectures on recent trends
- Memoranda of Understanding between the Universities and industries experts to have the two ways emotionally and strategically closer.
- Provision for Workshops, conferences, guest lecturers from industries
- Collaborative degree programs.
- Guidance from experts from industries for dissertation in different fields.
- Short-term courses for faculties in different government educational bodies.
- Various Practical training programs for the students and faculties students in industries.
- Entrepreneurship opportunities.
Elcon industrial interaction on 15th March 2019
As a University, we need to update the industrial knowledge of students through industrial interactions so that they are updated with recent industrial requirements and skills. The industrial interaction of students was held on 15th March 2019 with Elcon pharmaceuticals.
Placement
BATCH 2016-18
S No. | ROLL No. | STUDENT NAME | CURRENT WORKING STATUS |
1 | 2017DPHR001 | MOHAMMAD NAFEES | MACLEODS PHARMA |
2 | 2017DPHR005 | AJAY KUMAR | APOLLO PHARMACY |
3 | 2017DPHR007 | AMIT K. CHAURASIYA | APOLLO PHARMACY |
4 | 2017DPHR009 | PRASHANT SARAF | MACLEODS PHARMA |
5 | 2017DPHR010 | MANMOHAN PAL | APOLLO PHARMACY |
6 | 2017DPHR014 | AMRITA PAL | APOLLO PHARMACY |
7 | 2017DPHR016 | AKHILESH KUNTAL | APOLLO PHARMACY |
8 | 2017DPHR017 | UMESH KUMAR | APOLLO PHARMACY |
9 | 2017DPHR025 | SANTRAM MALI | APOLLO PHARMACY |
10 | 2017DPHR027 | PABITRO VISHVAS | MACLEODS PHARMA, |
11 | 2017DPHR029 | PARAMANAND YADAV | MACLEODS PHARMA |
12 | 2017DPHR030 | MOHAMMAD ASIF | APOLLO PHARMACY |
13 | 2017DPHR032 | ANUJ PANDEY | APOLLO PHARMACY |
14 | 2017DPHR033 | VIKAS SHARMA | APOLLO PHARMACY |
15 | 2017DPHR040 | PUSHPENDRA SINGH | APOLLO PHARMACY |
16 | 2017DPHR042 | SHUBHAM SAINI | APOLLO PHARMACY |
17 | 2017DPHR043 | NEHAL AHMAD | APOLLO PHARMACY |
18 | 2017DPHR046 | VISHNU NARAYAN | APOLLO PHARMACY |
19 | 2017DPHR048 | MAHENDRA K.BAIRWA | APOLLO PHARMACY |
20 | 2017DPHR051 | DINESH KUMAR | APOLLO PHARMACY |
21 | 2017DPHR053 | CHANDRA SHEKHAR | APOLLO PHARMACY |
22 | 2017DPHR055 | MAHENDRA NATH | APOLLO PHARMACY |
23 | 2017DPHR056 | VISHAL YADAV | APOLLO PHARMACY |
24 | 2017DPHR058 | AMIT KUMAR TRIPATHI | APOLLO PHARMACY |
Alumni
BATCH 2016-17
S No. | ROLL No. | STUDENT NAME | CURRENT WORKING STATUS |
1 | 2016DPHR001 | AMAR HUSSAIN MANSURI | HCG HOSPITAL PHARMACIST |
2 | 2016DPHR006 | CHETAN KUMAR MEENA | SELF CLINIC WITH PRACTICE |
3 | 2016DPHR012 | MANOJ KUMAR CHOUDHARY | GOVT. JOB LAB TECH. |
4 | 2016DPHR013 | MANSI PAL | HOSPITAL PHARMACIST |
5 | 2016DPHR014 | MOHAMMAD AVID KHAN | MEDICAL STORE OWN |
6 | 2016DPHR017 | NAVED | PHARMACY SHOP |
7 | 2016DPHR019 | RAVI SHANKAR YADAV | SELF CLINIC AND SHOP |
8 | 2016DPHR022 | SATEESH KUMAR YADAV | HOSPITAL PHARMACIST |
9 | 2016DPHR025 | SURESH KUMAR SAINI | LAB TECH IN DKNMU |
10 | 2016DPHR029 | KALPIT CHAUHAN | HOSPITAL PHARMACIST |
11 | 2016DPHR030 | PRAVEEN KUMAR RATHORE | PHARMACIST SURAT |
12 | 2016DPHR031 | HARISH KUMAR | HCG HOSPITAL PHARMACIST |
13 | 2016DPHR033 | KISHOR KUMAR | MEDICAL REPRESANTATIVE |
14 | 2016DPHR038 | JITENDRA GARG | MEDICAL REPRESANTATIVE |
15 | 2016DPHR042 | SANDEEP KUMAR PATNI | SELF PHARMACY |
16 | 2016DPHR043 | NARENDRA SINGH | VATERNARY MEDICAL REPRESANTATIVE |
17 | 2016DPHR045 | VIKRAM SINGH | PHARMACIST SHOP IN JAIPUR SELF |
18 | 2016DPHR050 | BHEEMA RAM | PHARMACIST IN ANDHERI MUMBAI |
19 | 2016DPHR052 | VAISHNAV NILESH MANGILAL | SELF PHARMACY |
20 | 2016DPHR053 | BHIMA RAM | PHARMACIST SHOP SURAT |
21 | 2016DPHR055 | MUKESH KUMAR | VESTIGE NETWORK MARKETING |
22 | 2016DPHR060 | DINESH KUMAR | SELF PHARMACY PUNE |
BATCH 2017-18
S No. | ROLL No. | STUDENT NAME | CURRENT WORKING STATUS |
1 | 2017DPHR001 | MOHAMMAD NAFEES | MACLEODS PHARMA |
2 | 2017DPHR005 | AJAY KUMAR | APOLLO PHARMACY |
3 | 2017DPHR007 | AMIT K. CHAURASIYA | APOLLO PHARMACY |
4 | 2017DPHR009 | PRASHANT SARAF | MACLEODS PHARMA |
5 | 2017DPHR010 | MANMOHAN PAL | APOLLO PHARMACY |
6 | 2017DPHR014 | AMRITA PAL | APOLLO PHARMACY |
7 | 2017DPHR016 | AKHILESH KUNTAL | APOLLO PHARMACY |
8 | 2017DPHR017 | UMESH KUMAR | APOLLO PHARMACY |
9 | 2017DPHR025 | SANTRAM MALI | APOLLO PHARMACY |
10 | 2017DPHR027 | PABITRO VISHVAS | MACLEODS PHARMA, |
11 | 2017DPHR029 | PARAMANAND YADAV | MACLEODS PHARMA |
12 | 2017DPHR030 | MOHAMMAD ASIF | APOLLO PHARMACY |
13 | 2017DPHR032 | ANUJ PANDEY | APOLLO PHARMACY |
14 | 2017DPHR033 | VIKAS SHARMA | APOLLO PHARMACY |
15 | 2017DPHR040 | PUSHPENDRA SINGH | APOLLO PHARMACY |
16 | 2017DPHR042 | SHUBHAM SAINI | APOLLO PHARMACY |
17 | 2017DPHR043 | NEHAL AHMAD | APOLLO PHARMACY |
18 | 2017DPHR046 | VISHNU NARAYAN | APOLLO PHARMACY |
19 | 2017DPHR048 | MAHENDRA K.BAIRWA | APOLLO PHARMACY |
20 | 2017DPHR051 | DINESH KUMAR | APOLLO PHARMACY |
21 | 2017DPHR053 | CHANDRA SHEKHAR | APOLLO PHARMACY |
22 | 2017DPHR055 | MAHENDRA NATH | APOLLO PHARMACY |
23 | 2017DPHR056 | VISHAL YADAV | APOLLO PHARMACY |
24 | 2017DPHR058 | AMIT KUMAR TRIPATHI | APOLLO PHARMACY |
S.No. | Batch | StudentID | Name | Course | Medal |
1 | Batch-2020 | 02009DPH001 | MANISH SAINI | Diploma in Pharmacy | GOLD |
2 | Batch-2020 | 02009DPH061 | ANJALI SAINI | Diploma in Pharmacy | SILVER |
3 | Batch-2020 | 02009DPH003 | SANJAY KUMAR SAINI | Diploma in Pharmacy | BRONZE |
4 | BATCH-2018 | 01809BPH036 | CHINMAY BOHARA | Bachelor of Pharmacy | GOLD |
5 | BATCH-2018 | 01809BPH007 | SADIA PARVEEN | Bachelor of Pharmacy | SILVER |
6 | BATCH-2018 | 01809BPH004 | RAHUL GUPTA | Bachelor of Pharmacy | BRONZE |
7 | Batch-2020 | 02009MPH005 | SHREYASI | Master of Pharmacy | GOLD |
8 | Batch-2020 | 02009MPH002 | MUKUT RAJ | Master of Pharmacy | SILVER |
9 | Batch-2020 | 02009MPH001 | KESHAV BHARTI | Master of Pharmacy | BRONZE |