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News and Events: 2015-16

  • Biostatistics and experimental designs: Theory and hands-on applications
  • Annual Report 2015-16
  • Maliba Pharmacy College ranks 37th in the country and 4th in Gujarat as per NIRF more

    Maliba Pharmacy College has ranked 37th in the country and 4th in Gujarat as per MHRD national rankings i.e. NIRF. The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) has been approved by MHRD and was launched by Honourable Minister of Human Resource Development on September 29, 2015. The framework outlines a methodology to rank institutions across the country. Ranking methods have been worked out for six categories of institutions i.e., Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, Architecture, Universities and Colleges. The pharmacy colleges across the nation were evaluated based on five parameters. 1] Teaching, learning & resources (30% weightage) which includes faculty student ratio, number of permanent faculties, number of Ph. D. faculties, teaching experience of faculties, library and laboratory facilities, sports and extra-curricular facilities. 2] Research, professional practice & collaborative performance (30% weightage) which includes number of publications, citations, patents, projects and professional practices undertaken by the institute. 3] Graduation outcomes (15% weightage) which includes students’ performance in public and university exams, placement, higher studies and entrepreneurship and mean salary for employment 4] Outreach (15% weightage) which includes % of students from other states/countries, % of women students and faculties, % of economically and socially disadvantaged students and facilities for physically challenged students 5] Perception (10% weightage) which includes rating of the institute by its stakeholders through surveys. Maliba Pharmacy College scored 51.19 marks and is the first and the only college in the South Gujarat region to secure the position amongst top 40.

  • GUJCOST sponsored one day symposium on 'Innovations and practices in teaching learning pedagogy' held at Maliba Pharmacy College more

    A GUJCOST sponsored one day symposium on 'Innovations and practices in teaching learning pedagogy' was organized by Maliba Pharmacy College on March 26, 2016. The skills needed for effective teaching involve more than just expertise in an academic field. Individual students may be better suited to learning in a particular way, using distinctive modes for thinking, relating and creating. Teachers' training program is essential to understand current educational philosophy and psychology. Different teaching methodologies and expected outcomes need to be structured, put into operation to measure its effectiveness. Considering the above perspectives, Ms. Hetal Patel sent a proposal to GUJCOST and received a grant of rupees thirty thousand for organizing the said symposium. The event began with UTU song, which was followed by lamp lighting. Dr. (Prof) Shailesh Shah, Principal, Maliba Pharmacy College delivered key note address for the symposium. Ms. Hetal Patel, Organizing Secretary, welcomed the speakers of the symposium. Dr. (Prof) Bhushan Trivedi, Director, GLS Institute of Computer Technology, Ahmedabad delivered his talk on 'Using co-operative learning for technical course students'. Dr. (Prof) R. G. Kothari, Professor of Education, M.S. University Vadodara conducted a session on 'Teaching and learning process in higher education: Issues and Direction'. Ms. Rozy Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Management, SRIMCA delivered a talk on 'A Class of its own'. More than 120 participants benefited from the symposium. Dr. Dinesh R. Shah, Provost, Uka Tarsadia University gave certificates to the participants. Dr. Ashish D. Mishra, Academic Head, Maliba Pharmacy College delivered vote of thanks at the end of the event. The symposium was coordinated by Dr. Sandesh Lodha and Dr. Sonia Pandey of Maliba Pharmacy College.

  • PLACEMENT DRIVE AT MALIBA PHARMACY COLLEGE (12 M. Pharm. and 5 B. Pharm. students placed in reputed companies) more
  • Report on visit to Shah-Schulman Center for Surface Science & Nanotechnology, Nadiad
  • REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO SANOFI PVT. LTD.AND RPG LIFE SCIENCE LTD., ANKLESHWAR
  • Report on Industrial Visit to Zydus Cadila Healthcare Ltd. (Moraiya, S.G Highway, Ahmedabad)
  • Report on Industrial Visit to J. B. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Ankleshwar
  • VISIT TO INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL CONGRESS 2015 BY MPC STUDENTS AND STAFF
  • Dr. Sandesh Lodha Received Dr. V K Sharma Award for the best oral presentation in Pharmaceutical Chemistry section in Annual Conference of the Indian Council of Chemists
  • Gujarat State Pharmacy Council Sponsored Refresher Course for Registered Pharmacist - 31st Oct & 1st Nov 2015 At Maliba Pharmacy College - Bardoli
  • A GUJCOST sponsored one day symposium on "Analytical Quality by Design: A key tool for pharmaceutical method development and validation" was organized by Maliba Pharmacy College on September 29, 2015. more

    A GUJCOST sponsored one day symposium on 'Analytical Quality by Design: A key tool for pharmaceutical method development and validation' was organized by Maliba Pharmacy College on September 29, 2015. A QbD approach to analytical method development and validation will result in more robust methods which produce consistent, reliable, quality data throughout the lifecycle of analytical method. As the industry is now applying Quality by Design (QbD) to process development, it is now being recognized that this is also the way forward to improve and standardize our approach to analytical procedures. Considering the above perspectives, Dr. Pintu B. Prajapati sent a proposal to GUJCOST and received a grant of rupees twenty five thousand for organizing the said symposium. The event began with UTU song, which was followed by lamp lighting and welcoming the guests of honor; Shri Bhagubhai Patel, President, BPKM and Shri Arvindbhai Patel, Dy. Secretary, BPKM. Dr. (Prof) Kishor Desai, Director, Department of Chemistry, Uka Tarsadia University, delivered key note address for the symposium. Dr. (Prof) Ashish Mishra, Academic Head, Maliba Pharmacy College, expressed his views and blessings for the said symposium. Dr. (Prof) Mukesh Gohel, Head, Department of Pharmaceutics, Anand Pharmacy College delivered his talk on "Basic fundamentals of analytical quality by design". Dr. (Prof) Girish Jani, Principal, SSR Pharmacy College, Silvassa conducted a session on "DoE based response surface methodology approach to analytical method validation". Dr. (Prof) Shailesh Shah, Principal, Maliba Pharmacy College delivered a talk on "Analytical quality by design approach for Stability indicating chromatographic method development". More than 250 participants benefited from the symposium. Dr. Pintu B. Prajapati, Organizing Secretary of the symposium delivered vote of thanks at the end of symposium. The symposium was coordinated by Dr. Bhavin Marolia, Assistant Professor, Maliba Pharmacy College.

  • A Two Day Workshop on PK/PD Modeling: Concepts, Applications and Hands on Training using Phoenix WinNonlin Platform