Saturday 26 November 2011

GPAT 2012 exam dates is 6th may..



GPAT 2012 Schedule:
>>GPAT online registration : Saturday, 14th January 2012.
>>Closure of web interface Online Registration: Monday, 20th February 2012.
>>Last Date Fee payment challan submission: Monday, 27th February 2012.
>>GPAT 2012 Results: Thursday, 31st May 201
>>GPAT 2012 Test on: Sunday, 6th May 2012.


                                    All the best...:-)

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Applications for Young India Fellowships are invited now (2012-2013 batch)..




  



Apply -

The admissions are open for 2012 -2013 batch
(Last date -15th dec, 2011)
Further detail-

 

Eligibility

  • Students who are in the final year of their undergraduate degree
  • Students who have completed their undergraduate degree and have worked straight after that for not more than two years
  • Students who are in the final year of their postgraduate programme - provided that they enrolled in the programme immediately after completing their undergraduate degree
  • There is no restriction with respect to the area of specialization at the undergraduate level
  • There is no restriction with respect to the medium of instruction (English, Hindi, regional language) that the student has been exposed to at the school level. However, she/he should be able to converse, read and write in English given that the medium of instruction at the YIF programme is English.
  • All Indian Nationals
              further detail's link -
              http://www.youngindiafellowship.com/Apply-Now.aspx?0
                                                                all d bst ..-)

      Monday 12 September 2011

      GPAT question paper - 2011

      Downloading link :-

      ( after opening this link you will have to click on "free" option to proceed )


      http://shareflare.net/download/17825.16e7132c59f3eecb74594e6d7a3c/gpat-2011_paper_with_key.rtf.html 



                                                       all the best..:-)





      Thursday 25 August 2011

      Young India Fellowships (For final year students also )..




        

       

       

      Eligibility

      • Students who are in the final year of their undergraduate degree
      • Students who have completed their undergraduate degree and have worked straight after that for not more than two years
      • Students who are in the final year of their postgraduate programme - provided that they enrolled in the programme immediately after completing their undergraduate degree
      • There is no restriction with respect to the area of specialization at the undergraduate level
      • There is no restriction with respect to the medium of instruction (English, Hindi, regional language) that the student has been exposed to at the school level. However, she/he should be able to converse, read and write in English given that the medium of instruction at the YIF programme is English.
      • All Indian Nationals 
      • ( Note-  if u r 4th year student, you'll b allowed to apply in April -2012
                  further detail's link -
                  http://www.youngindiafellowship.com/Apply-Now.aspx?0
                                                                    all d bst ..-)

          Saturday 20 August 2011

          GPAT and NIPER preparation guidance ..

          Syllabus overview for GPAT/NIPER.
          Pharmaceutics:
          Ø          Lachman chapter 1 to 7 are important. Chapter 8, 11 22 are to be done from this book. Tables  on  page  number  are  important   27,  37,44,98, 151,165,174,321,357
                           (only  ingredients),416 (onlyingredients),419,434,453,463,467,508,514,515518,521,522,
                           551570   (name only) 621,631,   634, 642, 646  (tricky question like most permeable can be asked), 648.
          Ø          Martin   if  you  read  Subramanyam  whole,  then  do chapter  1, and  last  2  chapters (biomaterials and delivery systems from it.)
          Ø          Brahmankar whole book, read units of various parameters. CDDS. Remember various  release models.
          Ø           Cosmetics  - remember only general things from B. M. Mitthal.
          Ø           R. M mehta Posology, calculations are important.
          Ø          Cooper-gun read method for sterilization of various injections given at the end of
          book.Containers, surgical instruments and sterilization at least see if u get time.
          Ø          Extra stability testing, ICH guidelines, drug approval process like NDA, ANDA, ORANGE BOOK.
          Ø           Intellectual property rights (NIPER only).
          Ø           What is being studied in niper is also asked.(that leave to us)


          Ø           Gmp guidelines.

          Pharmacology:

          Ø          Rang and dale remains the standard book for GPAT/NIPER. (do all important tables from it.)
          Ø           K.D TRIPATHI see heamatology, cancer, antibiotics, disinfectants and vaccines from it.
          Ø           See adverse drug reactions from ROGER-WALKER book.
          Ø           Clical trials.
          Ø           Pharmacological classification from KDT only.

          Medicinal chemistry:
          Ø           Wilson – read only following things:
          Ø           Structures of important drugs(s) and their starting material.(sm)

          For Structures :

          Dapsone, Isoniazid, Ethambutol, Pyrizinamide, Metronidazol, Methoxy Penicillin, Chloroquine, Ampicilin, Chlorpromazine,  Haloperidol,  Diazepam.  Glutethimide,  Phenobarbitone,  Nikethamide,  Isoprenaline, Ephedrine, Propranalol, Neostigmine,       Furosemide, Hydrochlorthiazide, Lignocaine, Procaine, Diphenhydramine,  Pethidine,  Indomethacin,  Phenylbutazone,  Thyroxine, Acetozolamide,  Thiotepa, Cloxacillin, Nephazoline, Phentolamine, Streptomycin,  Penicillin, Nitrofurantoin, Thiobendazole, Digitoxin,  Atropine,  Cocaine,  Methotrexate,  Trimethoprim,  Clonidine,  Phentoin,  Papverine,  Quinine, Chlorthalidone,    Hydralazine Mepyramine Promathazine Cyclizine Cetrizine Cyproheptadine, Triprolidine,  Astemizole Cimetidine,  Ranitine,  Antazoline, Tripelennamine,  Benzocaine,  Ketamine, Thiopentone, Valproic Acid,  Carbamazepine, Methohexital, Amitryptiline, Testosterone, Progesterone, Hydrocortisone, Diethylstilbesterol,  Dienesterol, Ethacrynic Acid, Allopurinol, Captopril, Proparanalol, Guanethidine, Dextropropoxyphene. Ibuprofen , Fentanyl, Indomathacin, Prednsolone, Betamethasone, Triamicinolone, Cortisone, Estradiol, Cholesterol, Stanozolol, Probenecid, Ketoconazole,  Amphotericin, Nystatin,  Primaquin,  Artemisin,  Gentamicin,Neomycin,   Erythromycin,  Ampicilin,  Amoxicillin,  Tranyl Cypromine, Chloramphenicol,
          Metronidazole, Mebendazole,     Thiabendazole,    Cyclophophamide, Chlorambucil Cisplatin,   Diloxanide   Furoate Trimethoprim,   Mefloquine Mafenide Amantidine, Zidovudine, Stavudine, Lamivudine, Foscarnet, Ganciclovir, Acyclovir, Alprazolam, Triazolam, Diazepam, Buspirone Promazine Pargyline Guanadrel Terazosin Dopamine Dobutamine Noradrenaline, Atenolon,   Pralidoxime Isoprenaline Pyridostigmine Tacrine Papaverine Naloxone Naltrexone, Morphine Triamterene Amiloride Diltiazem,   Verapamil Nifedipine Amlodipine Atropine D- Tubocurarine Succiny Choline Emetine Hydralazine Reserpine Vit.   E Tocopherols Vit.   A, Spiranolactone Caffeine Codeine Piperacillin,   Ticarcillin,   Idoxiuridine Fluorouracil Metformin, Rosiglitazone,  Glipizide Gliburide,  Busulfan,  Mercaptopurine,  Melphalan,Methyl  Dopa,  Minoxidil, Sulindac, Flucortisone,  Ciprofloxacin,  Gatifloxacin,Tamoxifen, Tolbutamide, Bupivacaine, Clomiphene, Diethyl         Carbamazepine,               Undecylenic                   Acid,Flucytosine,       Griseofulvin,   Terbinafine,             Tolnaftate, Miconazole,  Itraconazole,  Lomefloxacin,Piperazine,  Ivermectin, Kanamycin,  Gentamicin,  Minocycline, Rolicycline,  Clindamycin,  Vancomycin,  Colistin,  Polymixin,  Bacitracin,  Gramicidin,  Mechlorethamine, Ifosfamide Procarbazine,    Carboplatin,   Hydroxyurea Ketamine Propofol Halothane,Primidone, Gabapentin,  Theophylline Theobromine,  Amphetamine,  Sibutramine,  Buproprion,  Phenylephrine, Tolazoline,  Phentolamine,  Donepezil Edrophonium,  Torasemide,  Nitroglycerin,  Digoxin,  Enalapril, Losartan, Valsartan, Clofibrate, Gemfibrozil, Fenofibrate, Nicotinic Acid, Probucol, Warfarin, Glimepiride, Propyl  Thiouracil,  Methimazole,  Clemastine,  Loratidine,  Famotidine,  Progesterone,  Structure  Of  All Vitamins, Atovastatin(Lipitor), Simvastatin.

          Starting Material:

          Dapsone,      Isoniazid,         Etahmbutol,         Pyrizinamide,    Chloroquine,    Ampicilin,Chlorpromazine, Haloperidol,                                   Diazepam.       Glutethimide,    Phenobarbitone,    Nikethamide,   Isoprenaline,Ephedrine, Propranalol,  Neostigmeine,  Furosemide,  Hydrochlorthiazide,  Lignocaine,  Procaine,  Diphenhydramin, Pethidine,                          Indomethacin,     Phenylbutazone,    Thyroxine,    Acetozolamide,
          Thiotepa,      Cloxacillin, Nephazoline, Digitoxin, Atropine, Cocaine, Methotrexate, Trimethoprim, Clonidine, Phentoin, Papverine, Quinine,  Mepyramine Promathazine,Cyclizine,  Cetrizine,  Cyproheptadine,  Triprolidine,  Astemizole, Cimetidine, Ranitine, Antazoline,  Benzocaine, Ketamine, Valproic Acid, Carbamazepine, Methohexital, Amitryptiline, Testosterone, Progesterone,  Hydrocortisone, Diethylstilbesterol, Dienesterol, Ethacrynic Acid, Allopurinol, Captopril, Proparanalol, Guanethidine, Dextripropoxyphene. Ibuprofen, Indomathacin, Prednisolone,     Betamethasone,
          Triamicinolone,     CortisoneEstradiol,        Cholesterol,        Stanozolol, Chloramphenicol, , Diloxanide  Furoate, Trimethoprim, Mefloquine, Amantidine, Diazepam, Dopamine, Dobutamine, Noradrenaline, Atenolol, Pralidoxime, Isoprenaline, Pyridostigmine, Diltiazem, Verapamil, Nifedipine, Amlodipine, Atropine,  D-Tubocurarine, Succinyl Choline, Emetine, Hydralazine, Clofibrate, Gemfibrozil, Fenofibrate, Nicotinic Acid, Sulindac, Progesterone, Edrophonium, Nephazoline (These Are Enough)





          important SAR related point:

          E:g position responsible for acid instability of erythromycin. No of isomers for particular drug.
          Active isomer. Group responsible for activity of drug.

          Which class drug belongs (chemical class, not pharmacological. Pharmacological class from K.D TRIPATHI only)

          Steroid chapter is very important.
          Iupac you can see of above drugs from Harkishan Singh book.just see the structure u will notice how iupac is given..for some of above drugs IUPAC mIght be complex and lengthy or not found just leave it.
          Ø           Bioisosterism.
          Ø           QSAR From FOYE/SN PANDYA.
          Ø           COMPFA like softwares.(NIPER) – LEAVE TO US
          Ø           IUPAC from Harkishan Singh book only.

          Pharmacognosy:
                                
          Ø           Kokate remains the standard book.
          Ø           Whole book.
          ü           B.s, c.c, synonym, use, adulterant, chemical test, substitute, structure (of imp drugs)
          ü           If there are less adulterants or less info about adulterants in Kokate see Trease and Evans for further.
          Ø           Earlier chapters general introduction are important from Kokate.
          Ø           Trease-Kvans  -see flavonoids and quality control chapter from it.
          Ø           Who guidelines – Kokate is good but with limited information. See other book.
          Ø           Caretenoids – Agrawal is good book. Remember only no of double bonds, structure, use.
          Ø           Biochemical pathways – remember starting points.
          Ø          Amino acids from which alkaloids are derived are to be remembered E:g tropane alkaloids from ornithine.
          Ø           Microscopy of following drugs:
          Ø           Read Khandelwall book other then above microscopies full.

          Organic chemistry :

          Ø           Rea onl name   reactions:  Hoffma rearrangement  etc  (Mehta   and   Mehta   or Morrison/Boyd)
          Ø           Stereochemistry from (M/M or M/M).
          Ø           Various catalyst from M/M E:g lindlar catalyst,wilkinson catalyst
          Ø           General concepts from – M/M
          Ø           Glossary of M/M


          Inorganic chemistry:

          Ø           Bahl and Tuli only –thermodynamic and nuclear pharmacy chapters are very important. Other chapters are  also important.
          Ø           Chatwal remember only common names of compounds and their use and  water for injection limits.

          Microbiology :

          Ø           Only Kokare (whole book) is enough. For microbiological tests see INAMDAR.
          Ø           Vaccines read from it and also ip.
          Ø           Something from Tortora (For Niper we will say later).
          Ø           Diagnostic tests.

          Biochemistry :

          Ø           Satyanarayan is enough:
          Do chapters 1 to 7 and metabolism chapters. Do all important tables.
          Ø          Biochemical teats (from R.K. GOYAL - available in GUJARAT only others students should see SATYANARAYAN AND KALE BOOK)
          Ø           Fermentation causing microorganism from inamdar.

          Pharma analysis:

          Ø           MASS SILVERSTEIN, KASTURE, RAVISHANKAR.
          Ø           N – RAVISHANKAR,KASTURE,KEMP. (NIPER PAVIA)
          Ø           UV,IR RAVISHANKAR, KASTURE, CHATWAL/YR SHARMA.
          Ø           AAS/FLAME PHOTOMETRY/FLUORIMETRY RAVISHANKAR,KASTURE.
          Ø          GRAVIMETRY/REDOX/ACID- BASE/POALRIMETRY/POLAROGRAPHY/
                           CONDUCTOMETRY/AMPEROMETRY /ETC– RAVISHANKAR KASTURE.
          Ø           CALCULATIONS  - UNDERWOOD.
          Ø           DSC/DTA/TGA MARTIN, REMINGTON,
          Ø          KARL-FISCHER/KJELDAHL/CAURIUS/DUMAS etc determination methods  - bahl and bahl or any other book.
          Ø           Assays- KASTURE OR RAVISHANKAR.
          Ø           See analysis part from /REMINGTON also.
          Ø           Circular dichromism.
          Ø           Chromatography RAVISHANKAR/KASTURE.

          Jurispudence

          Ø           Gk jani/ kuchekar.
          Ø           Read important years.
          Ø           D and c act
          Ø           Schedules
          Ø           Form numbers
          Ø           Members
          Ø           Place of various institutes.

          Niper only
          Ø           Biostatistics general concepts
          Ø          Management/accountancy/partnership: use Gujarat board 11 or 12 standard books  like – accountancy, secretial practice etc or what is studied in NIPER.
          Ø           Noble prize winners recent.
          Ø           Pharma news recent
          Ø           General knowledge.
          Ø           Apptitude (Maths)
          Ø          Recent approved usfd druigs (do only approved in may/june/july upto niper exam date)
          Ø           Banks full forms and when they established.

          Ø           Pharmaceutical full forms.
          Ø           Name and location of important institutes.
          Ø           Any other useful information which we say at last time.
          Ø           The things which are being studied in niper are also asked. Most of this we will include in postal /series until you read above things.
          Ø           DONT READ FOR NIPER BEFORE GPAT.
                                                                ALL THE BEST...:-)