HCOP Hindu College of Pharmacy B.Pharmacy Orientation Programme

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Hindu College of Pharmacy

Welcomes Fresher's (18th Batch)

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First Year B. Pharm

Inauguration &

Orientation Programme 2016-

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Dr. Maddi RamaiahAssociate Professor & HOD

Dep. of Pharmacognosy

Hindu College of Pharmacy,

Guntur, A.P., India2

Hindu College of Pharmacy (HCOP)

was established in the year 1999,

as per the norms of AICTE and PCI

under the Chairmanship of Late

Sri Madhavapeddi Radhakrishna

Murthy, a renowned Advocate and

Dr. Mannava Radhakrishna Murthy, a

reputed Physician & Professor as its

Secretary and Correspondent.

Brief About College

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Hindu College of Pharmacy, Amaravathi Road, GunturInaugurated by

Sri Nara Chandrababu NaiduHon’ble Chief Minister, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh

On 27th September, 2002

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“Great minds discuss ideas”

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Dr. S Madhusudana Rao, famous physician , as Vice Chairman

Dr. Mannava RadhakrishnaMurthy

Chairman

Sri Jupudi RangarajuSecretary & Correspondent

Dr. S Madhusudana RaoVice Chairman

Governing Body

Dr. Mannava Radhakrishna Murthy, a reputed Physician &Professor as Chairman of the College

Sri Jupudi Rangaraju, a renowned Advocate of the Guntur city isthe Secretary & Correspondent;

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MEMBERS :

1. Dr. Bhogaraju Vijaya Bhaskar, Additional Secretary & Correspondent

2. Sri.G.Siva Rama Krishna Prasad, Governing Body Member

3. Sri B. Sri Krishna Murthy, Governing Body Member

4. Sri. M. V. S. Sekhar, Governing Body Member

5. Sri. M.V.R.K.Muthyalu, Governing Body Member

6. Sri. K. Narasimmha Rao, Ex-Officio Member

7. Sri. S.V.S. Somayaji Garu, Ex-Officio Member

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VISION & MISSION

Our vision is to develop knowledge society in the college with the latestTechnology methods. We at Hindu College of Pharmacy endeavor to achieveutmost satisfaction by providing quality Pharmacy Education, Training, Research& Development.

Our mission is to serve the needy students and give importance not only tomerit but also to help back ward communities to face the regular challenges inthe present society. The main task of the Hindu College of Pharmacy is toprovide information and direction to students about career orientedprogrammes needed for full-fledged Pharmacy practice by having collaborationwith industries and foreign universities. We also want to involve students tohelp community health programmes as a part of social responsibility.

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HCOP is permanently affiliated to Acharya Nagarjuna University

and is located in the heart of the city in a sprawling 3 acre

campus.

Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, A.P.

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Approvals

Approved by AICTE, New

Delhi Approved by PCI, New Delhi

Recognized by Technical

Education, Govt. of Andhra

Pradesh

Affiliated to Acharya

Nagarjuna University,

Nagarjuna Nagar

Recognized by UGC Under

Section 2(f) and 12(B) Certified by ISO 9001 - 2008

Registered by CPCSEA Registered with Alumni

Association NCC

NSS

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D. Pharmacy

B. Pharmacy

M. Pharmacy – 5 Specializations

Pharm.D.

Pharm.D. (PB)

Ph.D.

Courses offered:

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Principal & Vice Principal

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Faculty of HCOP

Department of Pharmaceutics

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Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

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Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis

Department of Pharma Management & Regulatory Affairs(PMRA)

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Department of Pharmacology

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Department of Pharmacy Practice

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Department of Pharmacognosy

Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

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Machine Room

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Computer Center

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Central Library

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Play Ground

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Canteen

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Hostel Facility for Girl Students

Sri P.V. Narasimha Rao garu,

Former Prime Minister of India,

who laid a foundation stone for hostel

on 24th

March 2002.

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Sri Konejiti. Rosaiah garu,

Governor of Tamilnadu, India,

who inaugurated a Hindu Women’s Hostel

on 28th

Oct. 2002.

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Hindu Women’s Hostel

Graduation day celebrations - 2015

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PHARMACY PROFESSION

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Why Pharmacy?

“Indian pharmaceutical Industry is one of the world’slargest and most developed”

“The Pharmaceutical industry in India is the world'sthird-largest in terms of volume”

“India topped the world in exporting generic drugsworth US $ 11 billion in 2012”

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• Science of Medicines

• Manufacuring, Distribution of Medicines for Mankind

• Treatment and Prevention of Diseases

What is Pharmacy ?

PHARMACISTS

areDrug Information Experts

No one knows more about medications than pharmacists

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MEDICINES

Allopathy medicines

Homeopathy medicines

Ayurvedic medicines

Unani Medicines

Biotechnology medicines

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Tablet Capsule Injections

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COSMETICS

OTC

(Over The Counter)

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN PHARMACY PROFESSION

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On-Campus and off-campus placements

@ HCOP

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Hindu College of PharmacyRenowned Alumni

K. Ramakrishna B. Pharmacy

2002-06 batch

RA, Oxford University, UK

Gamini Pavan Kumar B. Pharmacy

2002-06 batch

Sr. Clinical SAS Programmer

PVR Technologies Inc.. USA

Rama Krishna Raju R B. Pharmacy

2000-04 batch

Team Leader, Pharmacovigilance,

TCS, Mumbai

Surendra Yadav R B. Pharmacy

2000-04 batch

Associate scientist, GVK Bio, Hyderabad

Taraka Rama Rao N B. Pharmacy

2000-04 batch

Scientist, R&D, Alchem, Mumbai

M. Srinivasa Rao B. Pharmacy

2005-09 batch

Dug Inspector, Pulivendula

Nagamani Dappodi M. PharmacyY7 BATCH

Drug Inspector, West Godavari

A Rambabu B. Pharmacy

2001-04 batch

Senior Scientist, Syngene International limited, Bangalore49

B.L.R. Madhavi B. Pharmacy

1999-03 batch

Professor,

Acharya and BM Reddy College of Pharmacy, Bangalore

Ramakrishna D B. Pharmacy

2005-09 batch

System software engineer, HP,

Hyderabad

Rajesh M B. Pharmacy

2005-09 batch

Strategy manager,

Boehringer-Ingelheim India Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad

B Kalyan Reddy B. Pharmacy

2004-08 batch

Sr. Drug safety Associate,

Quintiles, Bangalore

Lakshmi Ganesh G B. Pharmacy

2000-04 batch

Quality Analyst, Bank of America,

Hyderabad

Ch. Dileep kumar B. Pharmacy

2002-06 batch

Sr. Executive, Orchid, Chennai

A. Ashok vardhan reddy B. Pharmacy

2002-06 batch

Dispensing Pharmacist,

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Scheme of Instruction and Examination under Semester pattern

I/IV B.Pharmacy 1st and 2nd SemesterC

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SUBJECT

Periods per Week

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101A Mathematics (Bridge Course) (Theory) 4 --- 3 30 70 100 NC

101B Biology (Bridge Course) (Theory) 2 --- 3 30 70 100 NC

101CBiology (Bridge Course)(Practicals)

--- 3 3 30 70 100 NC

102Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I(Organic-I) (Theory)

3 --- 3 30 70 100 04

103 Pharmaceutical Chemistry-I (Practicals) --- 3 4 30 70 100 02

104 Physical Pharmacy-I (Theory) 3 --- 3 30 70 100 04

105 Physical Pharmacy-I (Practicals) --- 3 4 30 70 100 02

106Computer Applications andStatistical Methods.(Theory)

3 --- 3 30 70 100 04

201Pharmaceutics - I (General Pharmacy) including Dispensing(Theory)

3 --- 3 30 70 100 04

202Pharmaceutics - I(General Pharmacy) Practicals

--- 3 4 30 70 100 02

203Pharmaceutical Analysis-I(Theory)

3 --- 3 30 70 100 04

204Pharmaceutical Analysis-I(Practicals)

--- 3 4 30 70 100 02

205 Environmental Studies (Theory) 2 --- 3 30 70 100 04

TOTAL 23 15 43 390 910 1300 32

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MAXIMUM MARKS FOR M.P.C. STUDENTS: 1200MAXIMUM MARKS FOR Bi. P.C. STUDENTS: 1100

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Depending on the % marks obtained the students are awarded Grades/Grade points as given below by the University.

S. No. Range of Marks(University Examination + Internals)

Grade Grade Points

1 ≥ 75% O 10.0

2 65% - 74% A 9.0

3 60% - 64% B 8.0

4 55% - 59% C 7.0

5 50% - 54% D 6.0

6 40% - 49% E 5.0

7 ≤ 39% F(Fail) 0.0

8 The grade ‘W’ represents withdrawal/absent W 0.053

ALL THE BESTFOR

ALL THE BUDDING PHARMACIST’S

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Thank you

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