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5/20/12

Gpat Test Series 2013


GPAT-2013 – Online Test Series Programme Run by Pharmacophore Solutions
According to Syllabus of GPAT13
  • Total 44 (22 –Minor, 5-Mini Major, 2-Semi Major &  4 -Subject wise Major Test, 11 – Grand Major)Test will be conducted till GPAT-2013

  • NOTE:-YOU ARE FREE TO JOIN THE TEST SERIES TILL (Till April 2013 last week) GPAT-2013, ANY TIME WHEN YOU COME TO KNOW ABOUT IT, THROUGH ANY SOURCE.
  • Time –For Each Minor Test – 90 min.(1.5 Hr)
  • Time –For Each Semi Major -150 min (2.5 Hr)
  • Time –For Each Semi Major -150 min (2.5 Hr)
  • Time –For Each  Major (subject wise) -150 min (2.5 Hr)
  • Time –For  Each Grand Major- 180 min (3 Hr)
  • Total Question In Each Minor Test- 60
  • Total Question In Each Mini Major Test-100
  • Total Question In Each Semi Major Test-100

2/12/11

Application, Hall ticket, Brochure & Syllabus for GIPAT (UG & PG)-2011



                    Download pdf
Application, Hall Ticket & Instructions
Information Brochure
Notification
 Syllabus for GIPAT (UG) - B.Pharmacy 
Biology
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
   
Syllabus for GIPAT (PG) - M.Pharmacy

1/29/11

National Level Pharmacy Talent Search Examination (NLPTSE) -2011

Pharmahelpline Society announced that they are going to organize National Level Pharmacy Talent Search Examination (NLPTSE) - 2011 in association with so many pharmaceutical companies, academic & professional associations.. Interested candidates Download Application form, take a print out and apply.. 
Click here to download


NLPTSE 2010
PHS had organized NLPTSE 2010. It was a grand success and thousands of students had participated in this mega event.

1/26/11

All kaplan books - STEP 1, 2 & 3 [Collection]

Contents:



Kaplan Step 3 - vol1.pdf 
77.4 Mb | 18
Kaplan Step 1 - Behavioral_Science.pdf 
6.3 Mb | 15
First Aid for the USMLE Step I 2010.pdf 
43.9 Mb | 48
Kaplan Step 1 - Anatomy.pdf 
23.3 Mb | 42
Kaplan Step 2 - Internal_Medicine.pdf 
15.0 Mb | 30
Kaplan Step 2 - Pediatrics.pdf 
9.3 Mb | 21
Kaplan Step 2 - Gynecology_and_Obstetrics.pdf 
7.4 Mb | 20
Pretest Psychiatry 9th (2001).pdf 
876.9 Kb | 9
Pretest Surgery 9th (2001).pdf 
1.4 Mb | 13
Pretest Physical Diagnosis 4th (2001).pdf 
1.1 Mb | 8
Pretest Pharmacology 10th (2002).pdf 
14.3 Mb | 11
Pretest Preventive Medicine 9th (2001).pdf 
907.5 Kb | 11
Pretest Pathology 10th (2002).pdf 
5.6 Mb | 12
Pretest Pathophysiology 2nd (2002).pdf 
2.3 Mb | 13
Pretest Pediatrics 10th (2004).pdf 
1.9 Mb | 10
Pretest Neuroscience 4th (2002).pdf 
3.1 Mb | 13
Pretest Neurology 5th (2004).pdf 
1.4 Mb | 12
Pretest Microbiology 10th (2002).pdf 
2.7 Mb | 11
Pretest Medicine 10th (2004).pdf 
2.2 Mb | 14
Pretest Chest Radiology 1st (2001).pdf 
1.9 Mb | 12
Kaplan Step 2 - vol2.pdf 
29.4 Mb | 18
Pretest Biochemistry and Genetics 1st (2002).pdf 
4.3 Mb | 18
Kaplan Step 2 - Surgery.pdf 
7.9 Mb | 16
Kaplan Step 2 - QBOOK_Step_2.pdf 
29.2 Mb | 22
Kaplan Step 1 - Physiology.pdf 
14.1 Mb | 11
Kaplan Step 1 - Pharmacology.pdf 
8.8 Mb | 12
Kaplan Step 1 - Biochemestry.pdf 
11.6 Mb | 15
Kaplan Step 1 - Pathology.pdf 
9.4 Mb | 13
Kaplan Step 1 - Microbiology_and_Immunology.pdf 
17.7 Mb | 15
Crush the Boards.pdf 
26.2 Mb | 52
Kaplan Step 1 - QBOOK_step_1.pdf 
21.3 Mb | 31
Kaplan Step 2 - Psychiatry_and_Epidemiology__Ethics.pdf 
11.7 Mb | 16
Micro and Immuno 2010.pdf 
11.0 Mb | 28
Pathology 2010.pdf 
119.1 Mb | 38
Pharma 2010.pdf 
11.5 Mb | 32
Behavioral_2010.pdf 
4.2 Mb | 34
Physiology_2010.pdf 
6.8 Mb | 32
Biochem 2010.pdf 
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Kaplan - USMLE Step 1 - Lecture Notes - 2004 - Pharmacology

Kaplan - USMLE Step 1 - Lecture Notes - 2004 - Pharmacology
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USMLE PHARMACOLOGY RECALL

USMLE PHARMACOLOGY RECALL
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Gpat Materials for pharmacology

Autocoids.pdfAutocoids.pdf
978K   Download  
BASIC PHARMACOLOGY.pdfBASIC PHARMACOLOGY.pdf
502K   Download  
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION OF THE HEART.pdfELECTRICAL CONDUCTION OF THE HEART.pdf
434K   Download  
Pharmacology Test 1 Drug List.pdfPharmacology Test 1 Drug List.pdf
400K   Download  
Pharmacology Test 2 Drug List.pdfPharmacology Test 2 Drug List.pdf
525K   Download  
Pharmacology Test 3 Drug List.pdfPharmacology Test 3 Drug List.pdf
548K   Download  
Table of Toxins and their Treatments.pdfTable of Toxins and their Treatments.pdf
346K   Download  

Contributed to blog by: S.Dinesh Kumar


1/23/11

Pharmacology GPAT questions,500 USMLE-type questions

contents

1) Anti-Infectives
2)Cancer Chemotherapy and Immunology
3)Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems
4)Central Nervous System
5)Autonomic Nervous System
6)Local Control Substances
7)Renal System
8)Gastrointestinal System and Nutrition
9)Endocrine System
10)Toxicology

1/22/11

Admission Alerts


Information related to pharmacy colleges. This section will also includes admission alerts from different universities.

Admission Notice: PhD at MS Baroda University, Varodara

Written test: 27/02/11
Last date: 15/02/11
For more detail: Click Here

Admission Notice: PhD & Integrated PhD  (Neuroscience)-2011-2012 at National Brain Research Centre, Manesar
Eligibility:
ForPhD:Master’s: degree or equivalent in any branch of Science such as Pharmacy/Life Science / Physics/ Chemistry / Mathematics / Statistics / Computer application / Veterinary Science

For Integrated PhD: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any branch of Science such as Pharmacy/Life Science / Physics/ Chemistry / Mathematics / Statistics / Computer application / Veterinary Science

Written Test: 13/03/2011
Last Date: 15/02/2011
For more Detail:Click Here

Admission Notice:For PG Diploma Programmes in Various Subjects at BIT, Mesra

Subject:
PG Diploma in Bioanalytical Techniques
PG Diploma in Pharmacovigilance
Eligibility: B.Pharm/M.Pharm
Last Date: 17/02/11
For more detail

Admission Notice:PhD admission (2011-2012) in RMRIMS, University of Calcutta

Eligibility:M.Pharm
Procedure: Entrance test (Candidate who are qualified UGC-CSIR NET, JRF/SLET/GATE exempt from exam)
Last Date: 24/01/11
Entrance Test Date: 12/02/11
Syllabus of Entrance Test- download
For more detail:

Exam Notice: BINC (Bioinformatics National Certification Exam) by JNU, New Delhi

Eligibility: Final year student of Graduation or Graduate of  Science/Pharmacy/Medicine/Veterinary/Engineering/Agriculture
Last Date: 03/02/11
Entrance Exam Date: 26-27 Feb. 2011
For more detail: 
Click Here

Admission Notice: PhD (2010) at IICB, Kolkata

Eligibility: NET-ICMR-CSIR -JRF
For more detail:

Exam Notice: M.Pharm & Pharm D. (2011-12 session) All India Admission test by Bhartai Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune

Last Date: 4 July 2011
Entrance Test Date: 10 July 2011
For more detail:

Admission Notice: MBA (Biotechnology Management) at IIIT in association with IGNOU

Eligibility: B.Pharm/ M.Pharm
Last Date: 28/02/11
For more detail:


1/21/11

How to apply for GPAT 2011 in ONLINE

Step 1: click here,you will observe screen like shown below.



you should create new GPAT account.For this you shoud click on"For new user GPAT account" as shown in above.

step 2:The below sceern will appear in your window.Fill the form carefully and register.By completing this step u will get user name and password which is created by you.



step 3:After submission of form,this bank challen will appear on screen.The amount should be paid in the bank along with this form.The bank staff will give SOL ID, and TRANSACTION NO.Store them.




step 4: login with your username and password.The below screen will appear for updating the payment details.


step 5:update the payment details and make print out of it.paste the photograph and along with this send the original copy of bank challan to the GPAT office.

1/17/11

NIPER JEE 2011

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) offers admission to eligible candidates in several Post Graduate based programmes in the field of Pharmacy. The Institute offers MS (Pharm), M.Pharm, M.Tech (Pharm) and MBA (Pharm). Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers under the Government of India established the institute as   an autonomous body and was declared as Institute of National Importance by Government of India. The Institute was originally located in Mohali only but after a few period of time, opened six more NIPER’s in cities including Ahmedabad, Hajipur, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Guwahati and Rae Bareilly. 

There is a common entrance exam for all the programmes which is conducted at number of cities across India. While admission to M.S. Pharm, M.Tech Pharm and M.Pharm programmes is based only on the entrance exam admission to MBA (Pharm) is based on a Written Test followed by a Personal Interview and group Discussion.
Courses offered by the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research:
• M.S (Pharm)
• M.Pharm
• M.Tech (Pharm)
• MBA (Pharm)
Centers of NIPER:
• Ahmedabad
• Guwahati
• Hajipur
• Hyderabad
• Kolkata
• Rae Barelli
• S.A.S Nagar, Mohali
Eligibility Criteria:
A candidate should have done B.Pharm/M.Sc (in relevant disciplines)/B.Tech (Chemical Engineering) /B.V.Sc./ MBBS/BAMS or equivalent with atleast 60% aggregate or equivalent. Also the candidate should have valid GATE/NET scores for several disciplines. The eligibility criteria for different programmes vary in terms of the qualifying degree therefore refer to the admission notification for details. Those in their final year can also apply. Candidates at the 10+2 level should earn a minimum of 55% and should be from the science background at this level.
How to Apply:
Candidates can obtain the application forms in person or by post by sending a request for the form to NIPER, Mohali. Candidates have to send the filled form along with copies of their NET/GATE scorecard. Candidates who are obtaining their application form through post have to follow certain important advice. The candidates should write the entire letter in their own handwriting and should provide a specimen of their signature in the letter as well as at the back side of the Demand Draft.  The candidates should also provide their respective registration number along with the requisite letter.
Important Dates (Tentative):
• Date of commencement for issuing Information Brochure: March 3rd week, 2011
• Last Date for receipt of request for issue of Information by Post: April 1st week, 2011
• Last date for issue of application brochure from NIPER: April 4th week, 2011
• Last date for submission of completed application forms: April 4th week, 2011
• Date of Entrance Examination: June 2nd week, 2011
• Commencement of program: July 4th week, 2011
Please note that the dates are only tentative and are not final. The post will be updated as soon as the dates are officially released.
Pattern of Examination:
The Entrance Test will be of 2 hours consisting of 200 Multiple Choice Questions. The questions will be from the syllabus of B. Pharma and MSc.(Relevant Field). There will be negative marking of 25% for every incorrect answer.
Contact Details:
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER)
S.A.S Nagar (Mohali)
Punjab (INDIA) - 160 062
Phone: +91-172-2214682-87, Fax: +91-172-2214692
Website: www.niper.gov.in

INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR GPAT-2011 EXAMINATION

INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION
FOR GPAT-2011 EXAMINATION




IMPORTANT NOTE: Applicants must remember User’s Name and Password. If you forget, then all other important information and further processing will remain inaccessible to you when you login again. Your User Name & Password must be unique with minimum seven (07) alphanumeric characters. Do not use your mobile number as password. 




Step A: Entering the system (login)
Click on the icon ‘ONLINE Registration’ in the website.
The ‘login’ menu will open. Click on the ‘For New User’ icon. The page for ‘Registration form for GPAT2011 will appear on screen.




Step B: Filling the Application Form
Type User Name and Password in the given space and reenter the Password again in the provided space.
Name of the Candidate: Type your name as given in the 10th Class certificate. In case the name is long, you may use abbreviations of your initials. Do not use full stops after abbreviations. You may give spacing (the name and spacing must not exceed 30 characters in total).
Date of Birth: Use ‘scroll down’ for filling the required numbers of date, month and year.
Name of the Parent/Guardian to the candidate: Choose appropriate relation Father, Mother or Guardian.
Nationality: Choose appropriate Nationality as applicable.
Gender: Choose ‘Male’ or ‘Female’ as appropriate.
Category: Select the category as applicable.
Person with disability (PD): ‘Yes’ to be filled only by those applicants having physical disability certificate.
Do you require a scribe: This is applicable only for PD candidates. If you are unable physically to write your examination then you may opt for a scribe (writer) and choose ‘Yes’. For others (other than PD candidates) this is not applicable.
State/Union territory in which your college/institute is located: Choose appropriate State/UT, where you are studying/studied from the scroll down menu.
Choice of Examination City 1: Choose appropriate city from the ‘scroll down’ menu as the first choice city as your examination center.
Choice of Examination City 2: Choose appropriate second choice of city from the ‘scroll down’ menu. Examination City 1 and City 2 must be different.
Year of qualifying exam: Choose appropriate year of qualifying B. Pharmacy degree from the ‘scroll down’ menu. If you are in Final year B. Pharmacy then chooses 2011.
POSTAL ADDRESS
Ø Address: Type only your full corresponding address (except for city and Pin code) using the three rows with not more than 30 characters in each row. At least TWO ROWS must be filled. Do not write your name here in any of the rows.
Ø City: Type the name of the city in the blank space.
Ø Pin/Zip Code: Type appropriate city pin code (not more than six characters).




CONTACT INFORMATION
Ø E-mail Address: Type your E-mail Id. This is optional.
Ø Landline No. with STD code; Type your phone number (not exceeding 11 characters)
Ø Mobile Number: Type your mobile number (not exceeding 11 characters)
After completing all the entries, press the button ‘Register Me’. If there is some mistake in filling the application form it will be indicated by a warning in red color near the appropriate boxes. In absence of such warning, your process of filling of the application form is correct. You can recheck all your entries again to sure sure.
As soon as you complete the entries and all your entries are correct, under the line ‘Conformation about information filled by you in the online form is correct?’, there is an icon which has ‘No’ by default. Choose ‘Yes’ by the drop down menu.
Click ‘Register Me’ beside the above given line. Bank challan will appear on the screen (Specimen A).




Step C: Printing of Bank Challan and making payment in the Bank
Take a print out of the Bank challan by clicking the ‘Print’ command in the main menu.
Check that your personal details in the bank challan are correct.
After taking the print out of the bank challan, ‘logout’ by clicking the closure (X) button.
Take the print out of the bank challan to the nearest available branch of Bank of Baroda (No other bank is authorized to collect the application fee) in your city. Make appropriate payments (Rs. 1000/- for ‘General’ and ‘OBC’ category and Rs. 500/- for SC/ST/PD), as printed in the challan.
Ask the bank staff to write ‘SOL Id’ of the Bank branch and the ‘Transaction Number’ at appropriate places (SOL Id and Transaction No. must be written on all the three copies of the bank challan)
Bank will retain its copy and will hand over the other two copies i.e. GPAT’s copy and the Candidates copy to you.




Step D: Filling Bank details in the Application Form
Once you have made the bank payments and obtained the duly endorsed challan by the bank, once again ‘login’ into the system by clicking the ‘ONLINE Registration’ button on the website and putting ‘User Name’ and ‘Password’ under ‘Login for existing user’. Click ‘Login’ button.
A new page will appear having three options as given under:
Ø ‘Update payment details after paying application fee’
Ø ‘Print Application form’
Ø ‘Prepare Bank challan to pay fee’.[The above two are optional and to be operated when you fail to print the Bank challan in No. 1 (Step C) or the ‘Application Form’ as per your requirement].
In case you fail to take copy of the Bank challan due to some reason, then you can take again the copy of the bank challan by clicking the line ‘Prepare Bank Challan to pay fee’. Otherwise, this line is not to be clicked.
Click ‘Print Application Form’. The filled application form will appear on the screen (Specimen B).


Type the ‘SOL Id’, ‘Transaction Number’ as given in the bank challan and Date of payment, in the Application Form in the given blocks.
Click the button ‘Update Bank details’.
If there is some warning in red letters then correct the information and again click the button ‘Update Bank details’. A new page showing the ‘Application Form’ with all details will appear on screen.




Step E: Taking a print out of the Application Form
Take a print out of the Application form on a good quality A4 size thick paper by clicking ‘Print’ button from the main menu.
In case you fail to take a print out of the completed application form, then you can access the application form by ‘login’ again.




Step F: Completing the Application Form and sending to GPAT Office
Write your name and application number on the ‘Back side’ of the recent passport size colored photograph. Do not write any thing on the front side of the photograph. The photograph must have been taken after December 2010.
Paste (do not staple) the above photograph in the block provided in the printed application form.
Put your signature within the box provided for this purpose just below the photograph.
Put the same signature in the ‘Undertaking’ block also. ‘Use black ball point pen only’ for signatures at both the places (Specimen C).
Your signatures must be in full and MUST NOT be in capital letters. Remember, your signatures will be matched at the time when you appear in the examination.
Keep a photocopy of the completed Application Form for your record.
Send the ‘Original’ (not the photocopy) completed Application form along with the Bank challan (original GPAT copy) in a good quality A4 size envelop without folding it (do not fold the Application form also) by Speed Post/Regd. Post/in person to:
The Co-ordinator
GPAT Examination Cell
The M. S. University of Baroda
Shri G. H. Patel Pharmacy Building
Donors’ Plaza, Fatehganj
Vadodara-390 002
Write clearly ‘DO NOT FOLD’ on the envelop, GPAT Office address and the Sender’s Name and Address




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CHECK LIST
1. Back side of the photograph bears your name and application number YES
2. Paste the photograph (DO NOT STAPLE) in the block provided YES
3. Put full signatures in the box just below the photograph YES
4. Put the same signatures below the Undertaking YES
5. Retain a photocopy of the completed application form for your record YES
6. Send Original Bank challan (GPAT copy) along with the application form YES
7. Unfolded Application form sent in an A4 sized envelop to GPAT Office address YES

ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR GPAT 2011

IMPORTANT DATES FOR GRADUATE PHARMACY APTITUDE TEST-2011 (GPAT-2011)

Online Application website opens
17th January 2011 (Monday)    CLICK HERE TO APPLY
Online Application website closes
21st February 2011 (Monday)
Last date for receipt of photo, signature, original copy of bank challan as a proof of payment for examination fees along with the printout of application (upto 17.00 hrs) at GPAT Office, The M.S. University of Baroda, Vadodara 
28th February 2011 (Monday) 

Date of Examination
(GPAT - 2011) 
8th May 2011 
(Sunday, 14.00-17.00 Hrs)


 Declaration of GPAT - 2011 Result
31st May 2011 
(Tuesday, 17.00 Hrs)  

1/7/11

NIPER | Drug Inspector | GRE | NALPLEX | Patent Agent Exam

NIPER-JEE

NIPER JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION –
Test is a multiple-choice admission test For admission to M.S. (Pharm.); M.Pharm.; M.Tech. (Pharm.); M.B.A. (Pharm.) conducted by National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) at S.A.S Nagar (Mohali). This center has been created as Centre of Excellence in imparting higher education, research and development in pharmaceutical sciences and is the first Institute of its kind in India. Government of India declared this Institute as a National Importance through an Act of Parliament, notified on 26th June 1998. The Institute is a member of the Association of Indian Universities and Association of Common wealth Universities.
In the year 2007 Government of India established four more NIPERs at the following locations with the help of mentor Institutes:-

Drug inspector:

Exam is conducted by central as well as state Gov. of India according to vacancy in various states, and central departments.

Qualifications :

Essential :
  • Educational : Degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences or Medicine with specialization in Clinical Pharmacology  from a recognized University or equivalent. Pharmacy degree obtained must be from PCI approved college and candidate be registered with state or central pharmacy council.
  • Experience : 18 month experience in the manufacture or testing of Biological and special products specified in Schedule ‘C’ and ‘C’(1) to the Drugs & Cosmetics Rules, 1945.
  • Postings at – HQ : Central Drugs Standard Control Organizations (CDSCO) Headquarters, Zonal / Sub-Zonal / Port Offices etc. but liable to serve anywhere in India.

GRE

The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test is a multiple-choice admission test for applicants to graduate schools. The test is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), under the sponsorship of the Graduate Record Examinations Board. The GRE is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), and consists of three scored sections. Students who are Graduate in the field pharmacy also eligible for this test for their higher study at abroad for MS (Pharm)
For more information

NAPLEX

The NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination,) is a exclusively computer-administered standard exam created by the National Association of Board of Pharmacy (NABP) to help individual state boards of pharmacy assess an individual’s competency and knowledge so that he or she may be given a license to practice.
EXAM STRUCTURE
The exam consists of 185 questions and has a time limit of four hours and fifteen minutes, with an optional ten-minute break after approximately two hours. Of the185 questions, only 150 are used to tabulate the applicant’s score. The remaining 35 are trial balloon” questions under consideration for inclusion on future NAPLEX tests.
RESULT
Result of Exam will be display on the website of the state Board of Pharmacy after two business days of administration. A score of 75 or higher is required for passing.

NAPLEX REGISTRATION BULLETIN – DOWNLOAD NOW

PATENT AGENT EXAM

Exam is Conducted bIndian Patent Office once every year in the month of December or January
A Patent agent is a registered person with Indian Patent Office whose name is entered in the patent agent register after being declared qualified the patent agent examination conducted by the patent office and who is entitled—
(a) to practice before the Controller; and
(b) to prepare all documents, transact all business and discharge such other functions as may be prescribed in connection with any proceeding before the Controller under this Act.
Eligibility:
Degree in science, engineering or technology (Pharmacy is included in technology) from any university established under law for the time being in force in the territory of India or possesses such other equivalent qualifications as the Central Government may specify in this behalf
Written  Examination Paper Pattern
1.  Paper-I – Patents Act and Rules:   will have 40 objective type questions of one mark each and descriptive type questions of 60 marks.
2. Paper-II- Drafting and Interpretation of the Patent Specification and other documents: will have a set of two questions (different sets for science and engineering) on drafting of 30 marks each consisting of:
a. Drafting of specification from given claims and background.
b. Drafting of claims from given specification.
and the rest will be descriptive/interpretative type questions of 40 marks.
3. Viva-voice examination will be based only on domain knowledge.
For more detail: click here