sir, Im in my second year of pharmacy can I give gpat(2021) exam on my third year and attend niper(2022) in 4th year
not eligible you have qualified gpat in 2022 is beneficial for niper
I qualified GPAT IN 3 RD YEAR(2019)...and i didnt qualified in 4 TH YEAR(2020).Am i eligible to write NIPER?
Sorry to say you have qualified in Final year is important
sir is it necessary to qualify gpat exam to give niper jee 2020 exam plz clearify because i have not cleared the gpat cutoff .plz rply
Its compulsory have GPAT qualified with that you are not eligible for NIPER jee
regards
Krishan Nirmale
Niper Hyderabd 2017-2019
sir I am studying final year student of B pharmacy and appear Gpat exam only can I eligible for niper JEE exam ?
http://pharmacy.careers360.com/exams/niper-jee
I have cleared GPAT 2019 and it has the validity of THREE YEAR and I want to take NIPER JEE 2020 EXAM ANY HOW do I need to give GPAT 2020 test or GPAT 2019 will be VALID? and suppose that UNFORTUNATELY I am not able to clear GPAT 2020 THEN GPAT 2019 scorecard will be valid or not? plz do reply.....
hi,
see gpat score is valid for 3 years, if you will not able to clear gpat 2020 this time, based on your gpat 2019 score you may take admission in m.pharma courses. niprjee is conducts by National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, and its mandatory to have either of the score card of gpat/gate/ net.
you may follow the below link to know details,
WHAT ARE THE CRITERIA TO APPEAR IN NIPER JEE 2020? i have CLEARED GPAT 2019 and also going to appear in GPAT 2020 but if unfortunately i wont be able to qualify...then can it be an issue for NIPER JEE 2020 EXAM REGISTRATION? PLEASE REPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
Hello,
Eligibilty criteria to appear in NIPER JEE 2020 is mentioned below:
NIPER JEE 2020 Eligibility
For Master’s Courses:
- Qualifying Exam: For M.S. (Pharm.)/M.Pharm./M.Tech. (Pharm.), the qualifying degree should be B.Pharm. or M.Sc. (Biological Sciences) or M.Sc (Organic/Analytical Chemistry/Life Sciences/Botany) or B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) or equivalent or B.V.Sc. or M.B.B.S. or BAMS.
- Minimum Marks: The candidates have to score minimum 60% marks in aggregate in the qualifying exam.
- Relaxation: For SC/ST candidates, the minimum marks required in qualifying exam should be 55%. For Physically Handicapped candidates, the minimum marks are 50%.
- Appearing candidates: Final year candidates can also apply.
For Ph.D Pharmacy Courses:
- Qualifying Exam: The prerequisite qualification is M.S.(Pharm.)/M.Pharm/M.Tech.(Pharm.) in relevant discipline.
- Minimum Marks: Candidates are required to pass the qualifying exam with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST and 50% marks for PH candidates)
GPAT score card will be valid for 3 years. So, If you have cleared the exam of GPAT 2019, it is still valid and you can appear in NIPER JEE 2020 based on that. But, now if you appear in GPAT 2020 then your latest score of GPAT i.e GPAT 2020 score will be considered amd in case you fail then you are not eligible.
Hope, it helps.
syllabus to prepare for niper?
Dear Aspirant,
The National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research conducts annual joint entrance examinations (NIPER JEE) for admission to doctoral and master's degrees in the field of pharmacy. NIPER JEE 2020 is scheduled to take place on June 10, 2020 (tentative). It is being held at the national level.
Courses like that to M. Pharm, M.S.(Pharm.), M.Tech.(Pharm.), MBA (Pharm.) and Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences) are open for admission through NIPER JEE.
- The exam will be held in the offline mode (pen and paper mode).
- Question paper will comprise questions which will be objective in nature and you need to select one out of the given 4 options.
- The exam will throw 200 questions to be solved in 2 hours’ time.
- Medium of NIPER JEE 2020 is English.
- Correct answer shall bear 1 mark and 0.25 negative mark shall be deducted for each incorrectly answered question.
- Chemistry, Biotechnology, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis are the main topics on which questions are asked.
- You need to darken the circles on the ORS sheet using the HB pencil.
The syllabus is as follows:
Natural Sciences
- Secondary Metabolites
- Phytochemistry
- Methods of extraction, isolation and characterisation of natural products
- Biosynthetic pathways
- Important therapeutic classes
- Primary metabolites
- Marine Natural Products
- Plant growth regulators
- Spectroscopy
- Dietary antioxidants
Stereochemistry
- Pharmacology and toxicology
- Evaluation of formulation, principles and methods of release control in oral formulations
- Bioavailability, bioequivalence studies
- Compartmental modeling
- Packaging
- Dosage forms
- Additives of formulation, types, examples, advantages, disadvantages, drug excipient interaction, incompatibility, various types of incompatibilities
- TDDS
- Fischer, sawhorse and newmon projection formulas
- Standardisation of natural products
- Various adrenergic, cholinergic and other receptors
- Pharmaceutics and formulation (Pharmaceutical Technology)
- Pharmacokinetics
- Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacological effect, desired, undesired, toxic, adverse effects
- Bioavailability, bioequivalence, various factors of ADME
- Drug metabolism
- Drug interactions, agonist, antagonist, protein binding, drug distribution, distribution volume, excretion pathways
- Pharmacological screening
- Mechanism of drug action
- Drug-receptor interaction
- Detailed study of CNS pharmacology Transdermal drug delivery systems
- Diseases
- Chemotherapy and pathophysiology
- Bioassay methods
- Drug delivery systems (DDS)
- Carriers in DDS
- Biological sources of important classes of natural products
- Parenteral
- Drug targeting
- Complexation
- Solubilisation
- Dosage form development- stages, implications of dosage form
- Viscosity measurements
Pharmaceutical Analysis
- Stability testing of pharmaceuticals, various stability tests, kinetic studies, shelf life determination, thermal stability, formulation stability
- Various analytical techniques
- Tests: physical and chemical tests, limit tests, microbiological tests, biological tests, disintegration and dissolution tests.
- Solubility
- Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS): principles, absorption enhancers, evaluation of TDDS.
- Carriers in DDS: polymers and their classification, types, carbohydrates, surfactants, proteins, lipids, prodrugs etc.
- Drug delivery systems (DDS): NDDS models, osmotic pumps, various release patterns
- Osmolality, osmolality, osmotic pressure, conductivity, Preservatives, Media for bioassay.
- Spectroscopic methods
- Electrophoresis
- UV-Visible
- NMR
- XRD
- IR
- Flourimetry
- HPLC
- IR
- GC
- LCMS
- Mass
- NMR Peaks
- Particle sizing
- Chromatography- detailed QA and QC: GLP, TQM, ISO system
- Preformulation, cyclodextrin inclusion compounds
- Crystallinity, polymorphism, solvates and hydrates, crystal habits, porosity, surface area flow properties.
- Dosage forms, Stages of dosage form development
- Osmolality, osmolarity, osmotic pressure, conductivity,
Bioltechnology
- Gene expression, mutation, replication, transcription, translation, recombination, bacteriophages.
- Fermentation: fermenters, fermentation process, its regulation, conditions, bioprocessors, various enzymes in fermentation technology. Fermentation of Antibiotics, vitamins, amino acids, hydroxy acids such as lactic acid etc.
- Gene therapy: methods and applications.
- Monoclonal antibodies, insulin, interferons, enkephylins, angiotensin analogues and other peptides.
- Enzymes, types of enzymes and enzyme kinetics etc.
- Use of microorganisms in pharmaceutical industries.
Practice of Pharmacy
- Adverse Drug Reactions
- Rational drug use as well as some typical case studies in diabetes and hypertension and some case study regarding cvs and anti effective.
- Therapeutic drug monitoring
Hospital Pharmacy and Clinical Research
- You should give attention to statistics in which mean, median, mode, anova, paired test.
- Pharmacy Act and D&C act. and knowledge about important laboratories of India and their location.
Hope this helps. All the best!