NIPER – What to READ???
Instructions:
§ Ø National Institute of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research is the premier Institute in INDIA for pursuing the post
graduation in Pharmaceutical line running in Mohali, Ahmedabad, Raibareilly,
Kolkata, Hyderabad, Guwahati and Hajipur.
§ Ø NIPER JEE contains 200 Questions for
2 hours (36 sec per question)
§ Ø Most of the basic questions are
asked in exam so there is no need to do much hard work but smart work
§ Ø The student has to move fast with
adequate time for thinking on the question.
§ Ø Confidence, Self control, thinking
capability and hard working are the essential requirements to be successful in
exam.
§ Ø NIPER has its own merit (so don’t
think much on GPAT rank).
§ Ø Generally for all NIPERs admission
closes on below 500 rank
So
in order to give an essential thrust to your dream, I am providing a kind of
near to exam point of view syllabus for aspirants (Although NIPER exam don’t
have any syllabus, you have to read everything) and ya this syllabus is acroding
to what me and my other NIPER friends read and not authorized. So if any
descrepeniency arises, you can refer if you know much than this..!!
Subject Wise
1.
Pharmaceutics: Leon
Lachman is the most widely used book and most referred for exam. Do all the
chapters, starting from Milling, mixing to semisolid dosage forms. All the
tables of Lachman are important. Questions will be mostly from Lachman.
Chapters:
Milling, Mixing,
Size reduction and separation, Drying, Filtration, Aerosols, Sterilizations,
Suspension, Emulsion, Parenterals, Micro-encapsulation, Semisolids,
Suppositories, compression and Consolidation, Tablets, Capsules, Coating,
Liquid dosage forms, Preformulation etc.
Martin/Subramanyam: Subramanyam should be referred for
all chapters. However, States of matter and last 2 chapters should be referred
from Martin.
Brahmankar:
Read this book
very cautiously as there is many questions prone to come from this book
ADME
chapters, Nonlinear Pharmacokinetics, Compartment modelling (all methods like
Wegner Nelson, Residual method, Loo Reigelman, NDDS, All equation of AUC, Tmax,
Cmax, Clearance etc.
Read
all dose calculations formula from RM Mehta.
Cosmetics:
Read essential
ingredients of each cosmetic formulation and their use.2.
2.
Pharmacology: Rang and Dale
-
Tables and boxes of each chapter, bold letter points from book. Initial
chapters are very important from the book like receptors, signal transduction.
Everything should be known about receptors. Mechanism of action of drugs, classification
(Refer KDT also for this), adverse effects, Specific use, haematology, vaccines
etc from K.D. Tripathi
-
Receptor- theories, type: spare, silent, orphan, pre & post synaptic.
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Concept of CGMP, CAMP, desensitization, tachyphylaxis , drug dependence
.drug interaction.
-
. Detail study –antimalarial, anti TB, antileishmanial, anti-diabetic bioassay
3.
Organic Chemistry
-Stereochemistry
(from all 3 books
– Brahmankar, Morrison and Jerry March)
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Concepts like hybridization, inductive effect, hyper conjugation, resonance,
acidity and basicity comparison between heterocyclic’s, aliphatic and
aromatics.
-
Name reactions (30-35)
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Bio-molecules from Morrison-Boyd
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Glossary from Mehta and Mehta
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Name and formula of all the catalysts used in chemical processes
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All the rules in chemistry (Markovnikov, Antimarkonikov, Bredt’s etc)
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SN1,SN2,E1,E2, Huckel’s rule,
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Ester Hydrolysis mechanism, tautomerism, pericyclic reactions, Diels Alder
reaction.
4.
Analysis:
§ Ø NMR (Kemp and Pavia): NMR values,
standards, solve simple spectra’s, and instrumentation etc. Do read
Ravishankar.
§ Mass Spectroscopy(Pavia)
§ Ø UV (Pavia)
§ Ø IR(Pavia)
Do
read Kasture, Ravishankar and Chatwal for all chapters.
§ Ø AAS, Fluorimetry, Flame photometry
etc. (Kasture, Ravishanakar, Chatwal)
§ Ø Chromatography (Kasture,
Ravishanakar, Chatwal)
§ Ø Karl-Fischer
§ Ø Titrations
§ Ø DSC, TGA, XRD, FTIR
§ Ø Stability studies and its conditions
and zones of stability
§ 5. Pharmacognosy: Kokate (all chapters including marine
drugs)
Evans:
Marine drugs, Quality control, Flavanoids, Caretenoids etc
Refer
Khandelwal for tables of characteristics of imp drugs, chemical tests, and
Microscopies (generally type of stomata, type of leaf is asked).
Biosynthetic
Pathways, primary and secondary metabolites, Nutraceuticals, Plant growth
regulators
6.
Biochemistry: All
important chapters like Carbohydrates, protein, lipids, cell structure,
vitamins, enzymes, nucleic acids, PCR, Porphyrins, metabolism cycles, Lac
operon, biochemical values, Biochemical Tests, Fermentation etc,
industrial enzymes, vaccines and other biotech products, Electrophoresis.
7.
Microbiology: Bacterial
cell wall, growth, Disease causing organisms from fungi, bacteria, Rickettssia
etc, diagnostic tests, microbial assays, Hypersensitivity, Immunology, Virus,
Industrially utilized organisms.
8.
IP: Blue pages in it,
Solubility limits, temperature limits, Dissolution apparatus, limits of tablets,
capsules, semisolids etc
What’s
NEW????
1.
General Knowledge: Read
everyday news paper. Remember current happenings like Miss INDIA, Miss World
peagent, Olympic Games will be held at?
IPL
Team Owners
2.
Pharmaceutical News:
Subscribe to Fierce pharmaceutical mails, Read pharmaceutical news from
Economic times or another site from web.
3.
Nobel Prize winners: Name
and his work. Recent award getters and all Indian Noble prize winners and their
area.
4.
New Drugs approvals: Read
the drugs approved in last 3 months and their use from USFDA site.
5.
Regulatory: Read
some guidelines and like 505b2 (Hybrid NDA), 505b1 etc.
6.
New Drug
application (NDA), Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA), Supplementary NDA,
Emergency NDA, Treatment NDA
7.
Intellectual Property Rights: Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks etc. Fees for
patents, duration, time for processing for patent, provisional patent, WIPO,
TRIPS, Mail-box applications, Orange book, Hatch-Waxman Act, Para 1,2,3, 4 and
what are they used for, compulsory licence, Transfer of Technology and Capture
of Technology, TRIMS, Patent Organization Treaty etc.
8.
Full forms
9.
Synonyms/Antonyms/ Vocabulary
10.
Biostatistics: Mean,
Median, Mode, Standard deviation, Correlation coefficients, confidence
intervals, Probability, Permutation and combination, ANOVA (use, definition and
formula), t-test (Use, definition and formula) etc.
11.
Amorphous systems: Definition,
methods for amorphous generation, Glass transition (Tg), vitrification,
devitrification, Methods for Tg determination etc.
12. Jurisprudence:
Schedules,
Members in committee, places of institutes, important years related to Act and
laws in pharmacy.
13.
Bank: various banks in
INDIA, their CEO’s, their year of establishment and other information
14. World
Regulatory agencies of various countries: INDIA (CDCSCO), ANVISA (Brazil), TGA
(Australia), FDA (USA), EMEA (Europe).
15. Gene
sequencing, Alignment tools etc.
16.
Stages of formulation development
17.
Basic knowledge about NABARD, Planning commission etc.
18. Symbols
for amino acids
19.
Top 10 pharmaceutical companies in India and World
20.
Softwares
21.
Refer all previous years papers
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