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Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 1
Table and Content:
Sr. No. Head Page No.
1 Principal’s Message 2
2 Introduction of institution 3-6
3 Demographic Profile/location 7
4 Socio economical Status 8
5 Name of Staff with designation 9-10
6 Contact Persons for Communication 10
7 Objective of Institution 11
8 Planed Activities 12
9 Achievements against planed activity 13-15
10 Innovative steps 16-17
11 Impact Stories from Students 18
12 Testimonial from Visitors 19-20
13 Project In charge observation 21
14 Challenges faced 22
15 Suggestion for the Improvement of Inst. 23
16 Facts and figures 24-25
17 Activities targeted in Next Year 26
18 Award to institution 27
19 Last Year expenditure 28
20 Required budget for coming year 28
21 Best Activities Photographs 29-41
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 2
Principal’s Message:
JIIU’S Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa was established in 2006
within a short span of 12 years it is a well known Pharmacy college in North
Maharashtra University region. Ali-Allana College of pharmacy has established
quality education facility for rural Indian students. Academic year starts in
July and first semester is completed in Nov. Second semester starts from Jan
and goes up to April during this period various activities are performed for the
benefits of college students. It is my pleasure to present this annual report
encompassing various activities at Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy.
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 3
Introduction of Institution:-
Jamia Islamia Ishatul Uloom Akkalkuwa in Nandurbar Maharashtra is
one of the greatest and growing modern educational and development
charitable trust established in 1980. It has achieved remarkable success in
moral and modern education development and humanitarian welfare within a
very short span it rekindled the interest of education and development among
the backward and the underprivileged and the tribal moral and modern
educational centers and orphanages organizing educational seminars in
villages providing modern and technological infrastructure.
The Ali-Allana College Of Pharmacy was established in 2006 by the
Jamia Islamia Isha-atul Uloom’s trust. The college is recognized by All India
Council for Technical Education (A.I.C.T.E.) New Delhi, Govt. of Maharashtra &
is affiliated to the Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra
University (K.B.C.N.M.U.) Jalgaon. The college imparts education leading to
Four Years Degree Course in Pharmacy, two years Master Degree Course and
Ph. D. in Pharmacy. The college premise is spread in an independent spacious
building constructed as per the norms and specifications of the A.I.C.T.E. &
P.C.I. New Delhi.
Building Details:
Area of land 2.96 Acres
Total Built up Area 4762 sq. m.
Administrative Area 478 sq. m.
Instructional area 1862 sq. m
Amenities area 882 sq. m.
Circulation area 1540 sq. m.
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 4
Sanction intake of Students:
Courses 2017-18 2018-19
Sanction Admitted Sanction Admitted
B. Pharm 60 54 60 60
M.
Pharm
Pharmaceutics 09 8 09 3
Quality
Assurance 12 2 12 0
Ph.D. 08 00 12 03
Achievements:
Achievements 2017-18
Total paper presentation by staff 17
Books Published by staff 03
Conference attended by Staff 15
Poster presentation by students 14
Staff approval by KBCNMU, Jalgaon
Assistant Professor 07
Librarian 01
Staff Promoted Associate Professor 03
Inplant Industrial training after third year 28
Industrial visit by T.Y and Final B. Pharm
students Farbe Pharma, Ankaleshwar.
Industry oriented certificate course
Certificate Course in Clinical
research
Certificate Course in Regulatory
Affairs
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 5
Students Placement Record of B. Pharmacy- 2018
Sr. No
Name of Students Placements
1 Amin Saud Ismail MR Thyrocare Surat HQ
18000/Month
2 Farooque Shah Shabbir Shah IELTS Preparation
3 Marathe Dinesh Rajendra MR Iris Pharma Nashik HQ
2.25 lac/Year
4 Mohd Azhar Sk Ashfaque Pharmacist Mumbai
13000/Month
5 Patel Adil Mahmed Pharmacist kosamba 13000
6 Patel Bhupendra Dilip Production trainee Skant
health care Vapi 8000/Month
7 Patel Mo Shaffan Shaukat
Mohamad
Pharmacist Ankaleshwar
14000/Month
8 Pathan Rauf khan Shahid khan R& D Trainee J.B.chemicle
Ankaleshwar 13000/Month
9 Pinjari Junaid Shaikh Ismail M. Pharm Perusing
10 Sayed Ibrahim Imamali Pharmacist
Mumbai15000/Month
11 Shaikh Iqbal Shaikh Ismaeel M. Pharm Perusing
12 Shaikh Ifrar Shaikh Gaffar M. Pharm Perusing
13 Shakil Ahamad Ramjan Ali Pharmacist Mumbai
13000/Month
14 Meraj Siddiqui Israfil Siddiqui M. Pharm Perusing
15 Vahora Mohammad Talha Mustufa M. Pharm Perusing
16 Pathan Idriskhan Miyakhan Pharmacist Mumbai
16000/Month
17 Shirgaonkar Azim Aslam Pharmacist Ratnagiri 13000
18 Shaikh Gulam Rauf Ahmad
Anwaar Ahmad
Pharmacist Aurangabad
14000/Month
19 Tajaniya Ammar Umar MR Thyrocare Mumbai
HQ18000/Month
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 6
Students Placement Record of M. Pharmacy-2018
Sr. No Name of Students Placements
M. Pharm Parthan Sharukh Data entaryopreter TCS Mumbai 1.8
lac/Year
M. Pharm Shaikh Saad Own medical store
M. Pharm Band Afzal Razzak Lecturer Akkalkuwa 15000/Month
M. Pharm Shaikh Shakil Own medical store
M. Pharm Sayyed Barkat Ali Phrama professional Applomed skill
Pune 2.5 lac/Year
M. Pharm Majan Naim Clinical quality moniteering Veeda CR
Ahmadabad 1.8 lac/Year
Students Admitted in Certificate Course:
Sr. No. Certificate Course
No. of students
2017-18 2018-19
1 Certificate Course in Clinical
Research 15 23
2 Certificate Course in
Regulatory Affairs 12 19
Following teachers were awarded Ph. D by KBCNMU, Jalgaon
Dr. Shaikh Siraj N
Dr. Aejaz Ahmed
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 7
Demographic Profile of location:
ALI-ALLANA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,
Molgi Road, Akkalkuwa. Dist- Nandurbar. 425415
Contact No. 02567-252815/814, 8975220161
Nearest Bus Station Akkalkuwa 03 km
Nearest Railway Station Nandurbar (NDB) 45 km
Nearest Airport Surat 165 km
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 8
Socio economical Status of Students:
With the aim to provide an opportunity for socially & economically weak
section and offer quality education that integrates problem solving and
leadership skills. The students belonging to Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy
encourage, becoming responsible professional for optimum patient care
through appropriate use of medicines.
Students admitted at AACOP belongs to rural Maharashtra their family
background is weak in education and financial condition is weak. Most of the
students are first child of their family to take higher education at AACOP.
As the institute is minority institute most of the students are from minority
community.
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 9
Name of Teaching Staff with Designation: (Oct-2018)
Sr.
No. Name of Staff Designation Qualification Mobile No.
1 Dr. G J Khan Principal M. Pharm,
Ph.D. 9833345404
2 Dr. K. I. Molvi Professor M. Pharm,
Ph.D. 09106761977
Department of Pharmaceutics
3 Dr. Shaikh Siraj N Associate Prof. M. Pharm,
Ph.D. 9975068710
4 Deshmukh Rehan Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 9766530135
5 Khalifa Aasif Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 8485001456
6 Miss. Patel Afroza Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 7378494981
7 Mr. Shaikh Shaoor Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 8379884249
Department of Pharmacognosy
8 Dr. Quazi Majaz Associate Prof. M. Pharm,
Ph.D. 9423496792
9 Pravin V. Gomase Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 9890805089
10 Mohd Tarique Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 8149345492
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
11 Dr. Aejaz Ahmed Associate Prof. M. Pharm,
Ph.D. 9766772570
12 Patel M Siddik Associate Prof. M. Pharm 9970632214
13 Mohammad Saqib Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 8484031622
14 Fazlurrehman Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 9270312173
15 Mr. Khan Abuzar Asst. Prof. M. Sc. 7057095052
16 Quazi Asir Rahman Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 8275563608
Department of Pharmacology
17 Mohd Hasib Ahmed Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 8055038484
18 Ashish Khairnar Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 7588520317
19 Rahil Khan Asst. Prof. M. Pharm 9049978863
Department of Computer
20 Mulani Shafik Asst. Prof. M. Sc 8180964331
Library
21 Abdul Said Librarian M. Lib. 9028188365
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 10
Name of Administrative Staff:
Sr.
No Name of Staff Designation Qualification Mobile No.
1 Quzi Aejaz Ahmed Office
Superintendent MA 9271795917
2 Shaikh Irfan Asst. OS COPA 8983139872
3 Ghanchi Tosif Computer
Assistance COPA 9016725651
4 Pathan Ab. Karim Computer
Assistance COPA 8605164725
5 Pathan Bilal Khan Office Boy SSC 7878725845
6 Khatik Mohsin Accountant MBA 8905686313
7 Teli Sohel Store In charge MA 9405861386
Name of Contact Person for Communication:
Sr. No Name of Staff Designation Mobile No.
1 Dr. G J Khan Principal 9833345404
2 Quzi Aejaz Ahmed Office Superintendent 8975220161
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 11
Ali- Allana college of Pharmacy
Objectives
Vision of Institute
To Serve as Center of excellence in pharmacy education for minority
students.
Mission of institute
To Provide an Opportunity for socially & economically weak section.
To offer quality education integrated problem solving and leadership skills.
Encourage students to become to responsible professional for optimum
patient care through appropriate use of medicines.
PEO’s institute
To create an opportunity in pharmacy profession
To increase the number of minority pharmacists who are active in organized
Pharmacy
To provide standard level of pharmacy education.
To teach and help assimilate theoretical knowledge in various field of
Pharmaceutical sciences namely pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry,
pharmacology and Pharmacognosy
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 12
Planed Activities for the Academic year 2017-2018
To offer the quality education integrated problem solving and leadership skills
and Encourage students to become to responsible professional for optimum
patient care through appropriate use of medicines it’s a need to planed some
activities for the students for their growth like….
Sr. No. Activities planed
1 Syllabus Meting
2 Regular monthly Test
3 Mock Test
4 Seminars Arrange for Students
5 Workshop on Self Employments
6 Prize Distributions
7 Sports Week
8 General Knowledge Exam
9 Yuva rang Participation( University Level)
10 Book Exhibition
11 Celebration of Pharmacist day
12 Organ Donation Awareness Rally
13 Tree plantation
14 Quiz Competition
15 Swachya Bharat Abhiyan
16 Career Oriented Certificate Courses
17 Inplant Industrial training after third year
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Achievement against Planed Activities
1. Syllabus Meting
Meetings were held at the start of the academic year regarding the syllabus and
subject distribution in staff with the supervision and in presence of Principal
2. Regular monthly Test
Regular monthly test were held within the academic year for student awareness
with subject and the syllabus by individual teaching staff members.
3. Seminars Arrange for Students a. “Soft Skill Development Program” Seminar held by Ali Allana College
of Pharmacy for students and delivered the Lecture by Mark Martin,
Global Talent Track.
b. “Reunion Industry Institute Interaction” Seminar held by Ali Allana
College of Pharmacy for students on 29 July-2018.
4. Workshop on Self Employments
Workshop arrange on 23 Jan. 2018 to 24 Jan. 2018 by Ali Allana College of
Pharmacy with the collaborations with North Maharashtra Univeristy, Jalgaon
on “Swayamrojgar”.
5. Prize Distributions
Prize distributions to the Scholars, exam rankers, highest attendance prize
were given with the auspicious hand of Chairman on 3 Aug. 2018 for Nov.
2017 examination.
6. Sports Week
During study the health and fitness is also the essential parts with this
concerned the college arranged the Sports Week between 25 Dec. 2017 to 01
Jan. 2018 for the student.
7. General Knowledge Exam
General Knowledge exam for the students organised by Bharti Vidyapeeth,
Pune in the college on 05 Jan. 2018.
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8. Yuva rang Participation
Students were participated on 29 Jan. 2018; in University level Yuva rang
Program in different activities.
9. Celebration of Pharmacist day
Students were participated and celebrated actively the “Pharmacist Day” on
25th Sep. 2017 by different exhibition.
10. Tree plantation
Students actively participated in tree plantation program and planted near
about 100 trees to serve the nation on 15 Aug. 2018.
11. Quiz Competition
College has organized the “Pharma quiz Competition” for the students on 11
Aug. 2017.
12. Swachya Bharat Abhiyan
Students are actively participated in Swachya Bharat Abhiyan program and
involve the steps to serve the nation.
13. Certificate course were started in affiliation with NMU, Jalgaon.
Certificate Course in Clinical research
Certificate Course in Regulatory Affairs
14. Inplant Industrial training after Third year B. Pharm
Near about 28 students completed their Inplant Industrial training after third
year in different Pharmaceutical Industries.
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Inplant Industrial training by T. Y. B. Pharm 2017
Sr. No Name of Students Company
1 Ammar Saquib Md. Harroon The Indian Pharma Turbe Mumbai
2 Awais Khan Ahmad Khan Hindustan Pharmaceutical Jalgaon
3 Belim Maroof Sadiq The Indian Pharma Turbe Mumbai
4 Shaikh Shoeb Aslam Gufic life science Navsari
5 Jadhav Chetan Raman Khandesh Pharma Jalgaon
6 Kham Mod. Suleman Md. Islam The Pharmaceutical pvt ltd Mumbai
7 Saudagar M Aadil M Aarif Curex Pharmaceuticals Jalgaon
8 M Faiz M Usman Ressino biotech Mumbai
9 Maz Ah. Jaleel Ah. Flemingo pharmaceutical pvt ltd
Nanded
10 Md. Javed Ahmad Akhtar Ali The pharmaceutical pvt ltd Mumbai
11 Md. Danish Salauddin Ressino biotech Mumbai
12 Md. Salman Shaikh Chand The Indian Pharma Turbe Mumbai
13 Naved Ahmad Khan Salauddin Khan Akola chemical pvt Ltd. Akola
14 Pinjari Abrar Khandesh Pharma Jalgaon
15 Sk Sahad Harun Curex Pharmaceuticals Jalgaon
16 M Arslaan M Dayyan Ressino biotech Mumbai
17 Shaikh Kareem Shaikh Muzaffar The Indian Pharma Turbe Mumbai
18 Shafik Ah. Mohd. Nasir The Indian Pharma Turbe Mumbai
19 Sk Muzammil Sk Shakeel
Wockhard pharmaceutical pvt ltd
Aurangabad
20 Sk Shoaib Ah. Shaikh Iqbal Khandesh Pharma Jalgaon
21 Valvi Farhin
Wockhard pharmaceutical pvt ltd
Aurangabad
22 Kazi Sirin Abraroddin Sidmark India Valsad
23
Lajporiya Mobinaben
Imtiyazbhai Vapi Pharma Vapi
24 Manjra Mahefuza Usmangani Elysin Pharma Vapi
25 Patel Seema Aiyubvali Sun Pharma Baroda
26 Randera Jainab Shabbir Wockhard pharmaceutical pvt ltd
Ankaleshwar
27 Sayyed Nazifa Sabir Ali RPG life science Thane
28 Aqeel Sha Tahir Khan The Indian Pharma Turbe Mumbai
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Innovative steps
“Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Memorial Guest Lectures”
The eminent personality from academic, industries, Gov. Sectored were invited
as resource person to provide knowledge to the students and resolve their
queries in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences such as,
Sr. No. Name of Guest Topic Date
1 Dr. Milind Wagh Novel drug Delivery System 12/10/2016
2 Dr. Fakhrul Islam Islam In present Scenario 03/03/2018
3 Dr. B. S. Sathe NBA Accreditation 01/02/2018
4 Dr. Dilnawaz
Pathan NBA Accreditation 13/05/2018
5 Dr. Anwar R.
Shaikh NBA Accreditation 13/05/2018
6 Prof. R. S. Radke Liposome’s as Drug carriers 24/05/2018
7 Dr. Ketan Ranch
Various Pharmaceutical
Application of design expert
software
25/05/2018
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Remedial classes
Remedial classes were organised for the students who failed in University exam
Sr. No Subject Name of faculty
1 Biochemistry Asir Quazi
2 Pharmaceutical Chemistry Mohammad Saqib
3 Pathophysiology Md. Hasib Ahmed
4 Pharmaceutical Analysis Dr. Aejaz Ahmed
5 Human Anatomy and Physiology Ashish Khairnar
GPAT Classes
Classes were taken by following members for Third year and final year
students.
Dr. Quazi Majaz
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 18
Impact Stories from Students
I fIll happy to say….. I am Huzaifa Patel, Thankful to J.I.I.U.’S Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy,
Akkalkuwa and its chairmen Saheb by his support for completed my education
B. Pharm (2014) and M. Pharm (2016) without fees and also become able to do
job as Lecturer in Jamia College of D. Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. I hearty thankful
to all.
Huzaifa Moulvi Yusuf Patel
I fIll happy to say….. As an alumnus of JIIU’S Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa, I
would say the five years I spent in Jamia were probably the most efficient years
of my life and allowed me to grow immensely. AACOP has played a very crucial
role in shaping my career. Faculty imparted great values in me which made me
ready for the outside real world. Throughout the course, the faculties were very
supportive and inspiring. Also, the Jamia campus provided us the best
facilities and resources under one roof with a great environment. I must say
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy is one of the finest college in its cadre and
infrastructure. I always feel proud to be graduated from this college. I am
thankful to JIIU’SACOP Akkalkuwa.
Khalifa M. Asif
D. Pharm 2008, B. Pharm 2011
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 19
Testimonial from Visitors
I fIll happy to say….. I really thankful to Ali Allana College of Pharmacy for organizing the
Seminar on “Reunion Industry Institute Interaction” and honored as Speaker in
session. It’s a best experience to me to communicate personally to the students
regarding industrial policy. So I again thankful to management, Principal of Ali
Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa for their great efforts for the success of
the seminar.
Dr. Amrit Karmarkar
Director, Inclination, Pune
I fIll happy to say….. I deeply grateful to the Principal and Staff of Ali Allana college of
Pharmacy Akkalkuwa for conducting the seminar on “Soft Skill Development
Program” and give the honored to me as resource person and as a speaker. So I
again thankful to management, Principal of Ali Allana College of Pharmacy,
Akkalkuwa for their great efforts for the success of the seminar.
Mark Martin,
Global Talent Track.
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 20
I fIll happy to say…..
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 21
Project In charge observation
It is observed by the project inchagre that the speed is slow but activities do
happen. We need to perceive with management for any need. Being a remote
location skilled workers are not available.
Students are coming from uneducated family hence the family support during
education is very limited.
Parents are informed about the attendance of their child regularly so that they
are aware of the consequences if the student remains absent.
Many students are poor in English language therefore they need to be given
extra support during teaching.
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Challenges faced
As Akkalkuwa is situated in a very remote town on the border of Maharashtra
and Gujarat the biggest difficulty is connectivity with major markets and
railway stations. The students who are admitted at the college are first child of
the family who is taking higher education the family support is very limited for
education.
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 23
Suggestion for the Improving the Performance of the
Institute:
Observation and Suggestion by University appointed Local Inspection
Committee (LIC).
Observation:
A. Well equipped laboratories
B. Chemicals and glass wares available adequate quantity in laboratories.
C. College has established competitive exam guidance center.
D. College has started university permitted certified course in Clinical trials.
E. Students are participating in circular and co-curricular activities.
F. College is conducting regular conferences and workshops.
Suggestion:
A. Institute should purchase adequate new books as per new PCI Syllabus
B. In language Lab software is not available.
C. Institute should purchase software for language Lab.
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 24
Facts and figures:
With the vision of, to serve as a Centre of excellence in pharmacy education for
minority students. From 2006 College has provided the number of facilities to
the students for their educational and moral growth to serving the community
for the quality Pharmacist.
B. Pharmacy:
Sr. No Year Admitted Students Passed Students
1 2006 31 -
2 2007 72 -
3 2008 72 -
4 2009 57 -
5 2010 48 39
6 2011 79 58
7 2012 69 58
8 2013 47 42
9 2014 73 53
10 2015 72 59
11 2016 68 49
12 2017 65 43
Total 753 401
M. Pharmacy:
Sr. No Year Admitted Students Passed Students
1 2011 28 -
2 2012 09 23
3 2013 - 09
4 2014 08 -
5 2015 12 08
6 2016 08 12
7 2017 10 07
Total 75 59
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Ph.D. students:
Sr. No Year Ph.D. Students
1 2016 1
2 2018 2
3 2018 3 Registered in KBCNMU,
Jalgaon
Gold Medal and University Rank students of
B. & M. Pharmacy:
Sr.
No Name of Student Year Achievement
1 Mr. Alvi Shahabuddin Naushad 2011
(B. Pharm)
2 nd University
Rank
1 Miss. Chanavala Mariyambibi
Mehabub
2012
(B. Pharm)
University Gold
Medal
2 Mr. Khan Mujahid Zafarullah Khan 2017
(M. Pharm) University Rank
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Activities targeted in Next Year 2018-2019
ACADEMIC CALENDER- 2018-19 (Odd Sem.)
Sr. No. Particulars Probable Date
1 Date of Commencement (S.Y, T.Y & Final) 02/07/2018
2 Date of Commencement ( First Year) 01/08/2018
3 Prize Distribution 01/08/2018
4 Fresher Party 10/08/2018
5 Ist Seasonal Exam (Practical) F.Y and S.Y 27/08/18 to 01/09/18
6 Ist Sessional Exam (Theory) F.Y and S.Y 03/09/18 to 08/09/18
7 Declaration of Ist Sessional Result Second week of
September 18
8 Parents Meeting – I Ist week of October,18
9 IInd Sessional Exam (Practical) F.Y and
S.Y 15/10/18 to 20/01/18
10 IInd Sessional Exam (Theory) F.Y and S.Y 22/10/18 to 27/10/18
11 Sessional Exam (Practical) T.Y & Final 15/10/18 to 20/01/18
12 Sessional Exam (Theory) T.Y & Final 22/10/18 to 27/10/18
13 Declaration of Sessional Results for all First week of
November,18
14 University Exam (Practical) Date will be declared
later
15 University Exam (Theory) Date will be declared
later
16 Commencement of next semester 25/12/2018
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Award to institution
College Awarded as Best Pharmacy College Award
“Educational Excellence Award” In Delhi.
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Last Year expenditure & required budget for coming year
2018-2019
INCOME Rs. EXPENDITUREAs per
Audit ReportAdditional Final
15693843.00 Teaching Staff Salary 8,559,428.00 427971.40 8987399.40
Non Teaching Staff Salary 6,525,578.00 326278.90 6851856.90
Refreshment Expenses 62,389.00 3119.45 65508.45
Affiliation Expenses 155,000.00 0.00 155000.00
Employer's contribution to PF 161,066.00 8053.30 169119.30
Printing & Stationery Expenses 360,488.00 18024.40 378512.40
Exam Remuneration 316,299.00 15814.95 332113.95
Remuneration/Allowances to staff 122,090.00 12209.00 134299.00
Guest Lecture Expenses 13,500.00 1350.00 14850.00
Remuneration to Visiting Faculties 44,180.00 4418.00 48598.00
AICTE Approval process Fees 75,000.00 0.00 75000.00
Advertisement for Admission 105,907.00 10590.70 116497.70
Advertisement for General 57,828.00 5782.80 63610.80
Internet Expenses 3,995.00 399.50 4394.50
Postage Expenses 5,448.00 544.80 5992.80
Telephone Expenses 33,473.00 3347.30 36820.30
Electrical Expenses 14,910.00 1491.00 16401.00
Conference seminar expenses for faculties 40,519.00 4051.90 44570.90
water Expenses 800.00 80.00 880.00
Laboratory Material 153,164.00 15316.40 168480.40
Magazines, Journals & Periodicals 88,182.00 8818.20 97000.20
Committee Meeting expenses 18,620.00 1862.00 20482.00
Challenge to Valuation fees 23,640.00 2364.00 26004.00
Office Expenses 2,220.00 222.00 2442.00
ARA Processing fees 32,000.00 3200.00 35200.00
Training & Placement Expenses 27,483.00 2748.30 30231.30
Prize Expenses 26,800.00 2680.00 29480.00
Sports Expenses 16,140.00 1614.00 17754.00
Student welfare Expenses 28,302.00 2830.20 31132.20
Travelling to staff for officail purpose 99,947.00 9994.70 109941.70
Photocopy Verification fees 11,740.00 1174.00 12914.00
Proreta fees 4,522.00 452.20 4974.20
Eligibilty fees 70,954.00 7095.40 78049.40
Inspection Expenses 2,395.00 239.50 2634.50
Exam fees 821,662.00 82166.20 903828.20
NBA registration fees 115,000.00 0.00 115000.00
Bank Commission 2,184.57 218.46 2403.03
Miscellaneous expenses 24,678.00 2467.80 27145.80
Transportation expenses 3,209.00 320.90 3529.90
Gardening expenses 300.00 30.00 330.00
Cleaning Expenses 21,420.00 2142.00 23562.00
Repairs & Maintanance (furniture &Equip) 22,490.00 2249.00 24739.00
Repairs & Maintanance (Bulding) 100,000.00 10000.00 110000.00
Depreciation 843,720.00 84372.00 928092.00
audit fees 2,000.00 200.00 2200.00
15693843.00 19220670.57 1088304.66 20308975.23
Proposed
Fees:Rs.84
620
( Students
240 X Rs
84620/-
each
student i.e.
Rs.2030897
5/-
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Best Activities Photographs:
Students participated In
“Soft Skill Development Program”
By Mark Martin, Global Talent Track
Ali-Allana College of Pharmacy, Akkalkuwa. Annual Report 2017-18 30
Students participated In
Workshop on “Swayamrojgar”
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Workshop organised by College on
“Reunion-Industry Institute Interaction 2017”
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“Prize Distribution” to Scholar of Nov 2017 exam
by Auspicious hand of Chairman”
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Students Celebrated “World Pharmacist Day”
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“Celebration of Tree Plantation”
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“General Knowledge exam”
Organised By Bharti Vidyapeeth, Pune
Students Participated in
“Pharma Quiz Competition”
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Students Participated in “Sports week”
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Students Participated in
“Swachya Bharat Abhiyan”
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Students Participated and present poster Presentation in
“Aviskar-2017” organised KBCNMU, Jalgaon
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“Book Exhibition”
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