Vision

To be recognized as an excellent institute of pharmacy for its outstanding efforts to attain value based Pharmaceutical education, Health care, Research and technology of global standards enriched with quality contributing to national development.NGI is famous as the top B.pharm/pharmacy College in Gujarat

Mission
  • To impart knowledge, develop skills and competencies in students in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice.
  • To develop and advance the knowledge, attitude and skills of pharmacists and faculty member who can provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care to patients, improve patient outcomes, and meet societal needs for safe and effective drug therapy.
  • To develop, promote and nurture research activities pursuing advances in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice. Translating research into healthcare practice is a cornerstone of our mission.NGI is famous as the top B.pharm/pharmacy College in Gujarat
Course Objective
  • As per some review, in modern era, al human being lives longer and longer so in that case pharmacist have crucial role. Here we produce knowledgeable and refined pharmacy graduates in disseminating expertise in service aspect and pharmacy care. To provide solid scientific and technical knowledge required to prepare professionals capable of undertaking, with responsibility and professional qualification, the wide range of activities connected to research, elaboration, control and dispensation of pharmaceutical products, medicine, diet food, cosmetics, and other products for health care and illness relief or cure.
  • Pharmacists are professionals who partake in health teams. Graduates can work in the official area (research laboratories, hospitals, pharmaceutical offices, etc) as well as in the private sphere. Concerning the latter, working possibilities embrace diverse aspects and responsibilities, including the technical direction and headquarters of official pharmacies; hospital pharmacies and the industrial pharmaceuticals. Graduates are qualified to dispense medicine destined to prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses affecting human beings. They interact with professionals form the health team by providing advice on the appropriate and rational use of medicine, as well as on its correct administration for the prevention of addictions. In hospitals, pharmacists’ activities involve the dispensation of medicine in unitary doses and its administration as a form of participation in the patients’ evolution. Pharmacists are responsible for the sterilization area. Within the pharmaceutical industry, pharmacists can be technical directors and can partake in research, advising, production and commercialization. Pharmacists will be involved in managing the acquisition, upon admission, of medication histories for a majority of hospital inpatients with complex and high-risk medication regimens in 75% of hospitals. The medication therapy of a majority of hospital inpatients with complex and high-risk medication regimens will be monitored by a pharmacist in 100% of hospitals. In 70% of health systems providing clinic care, pharmacists will manage medication therapy for clinic patients with complex and high-risk medication regimens, in collaboration with other members of the health-care team.
Program Outcomes

After being awarded the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honors), pharmacy graduates are expected to:

  • Serve with great manner and knowledge, innovative and possess leadership skill in pharmacy services.
  • Understand and perform the concepts learned and collaborate in various health disciplines and services, research and drug development industry.
  • Provide specialized pharmacy services, for example, in hospitals and clinical pharmacy, toward therapeutic drug usage and decrease in drug side effects.
  • Provide guidance and services to the community as well as healthcare providers relating to the latest development in pharmaceutical care.
  • Increase community health by sharing evidence-based information with the policy makers, health care providers and industrial personnel.
  • Communication Skills – The student shall read, write, speak, listen and use multimedia to communicate effectively. The student shall counsel and educate patients, as well as communicate with other health care professionals.
  • Critical Thinking – The student shall acquire, comprehend, apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information. The student shall integrate these abilities to identify, resolve, and prevent problems and make appropriate decisions. The student shall understand the research process.
  • Professional ethics and Responsibility – The student shall represent the profession in an ethical manner. The student shall identify, analyze and resolve ethical problems.
  • Social Interaction, Citizenship, Leadership, and Professionalism – The student shall demonstrate appropriate interpersonal behaviours. The student shall provide service to the profession, as well as the community. The student shall be proactive in collaborating with other health care professionals.
  • Life long Learning – The student shall continuously strive to expand his or her knowledge to maintain professional competence.
  • Information Management – The student shall apply technology to pharmacy practice and science. The student shall demonstrate the ability to interpret and evaluate data for the purpose of assessing the suitability, accuracy, and reliability of information from reference sources.
Head of Department
Faculty Profile
Industrial Visit
Academic Tour at ERA Pharmaceutical Industry at Vadodara
The students of Noble Pharmacy College had visited ERA  Pharmaceutical industry at Vadodara to gain practical experience. They had also enjoyed the visit at Statue of unity and other nearby places.... Read More
Academic Tour at Qureshi Baug & Nursery
By this visit students have some clarification of theoretical concepts, which are difficult in classroom until we understand practical knowledge of medicinal plants. Also student watched different medicinal plants those are used for manufacturing into pharmaceutical products.... Read More
Visit of B.A.M.S. Government Ayurvedic College, Junagadh at Noble Pharmacy College
The students of 2nd year B.A.M.S. Government Ayurvedic College, Junagadh had visited Noble Pharmacy College to gain the practical knowledge of Pharmacognosy (taught by professor of pharmacy – Mrs. Sheetal Buddhadev & Miss. Falguni Tank) and to attend expert lecture on Pharmacology by Dr. Santosh Kirtane (PhD in Pharmacology from Na... Read More
VISIT TO MEHTA UNANI PAHARMACY & CO RAJKOT OF SEMESTERS 5TH & 7TH IN YEAR 2017
The industrial visit is conducted for student of 5th sermester student and 7th semester student to devloped the knowledge in the field of pharmacy in the different department like production , Research and development , Quality assurance, Packaging, and Quality Control department. Also this visit aware the student to actual life of Phar... Read More
Visit to Zydus Cadila Ahmedabad of semesters 6th & 8th in year 2014
The industrial visit is conducted for student of final( 8th) sermester student and 6th semester student to devloped the knowledge in the field of pharmacy in the different department like production , Research and development , Quality assurance, Packaging, and Quality Control department. Also this visit aware the student to actual life o... Read More
Lab Detail

Our department is equipped with more sufficient laboratories. All laboratories are as per the norm of PCI & AICTE. We having centre AC library for 24 hours reading purpose. We also provide the well trained lab expert and lab technician for all particular labs. Department also having compute Lab for the benefit of students.

The department have the number of labs including UV spectrophotometer, HPLC, Dissolution apparatus, Tablet compression machine, colorimetric system etc…

  • 40 Mbps of BSNL VPN connection.
  • Wi-Fi enables Campus.
  • Internet Lab.
  • Firewall enables Network for reliable and secure data.
  • Integrated ERP System for Students & Staff Management System (ERP Campus Care).
  • Fingerprint Monitoring Software (ARSwinpro)
  • Labs with more than sufficient apparatus
  • Labs with many raw material for practical purpose

And many more……

Laboratories:

  1. Research Lab for P. G.
  2. Central Instrumentation Room
  3. Central Computer lab
  4. Machine Room
  5. Pharmaceutical Analysis
  6. Microbiology & Bio Technology
  7. Pharmaceutical Technology
  8. Pharmacology I
  9. Pharmacognosy
  10. Medicinal Chemistry
  11. Organic Chemistry
  12. Pharmacology II
  13. Pharmaceutics
  14. Pharmaceutical Engineering
  15. Animal House

And many more……

Results & Time Table
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Teaching Scheme
Semester 1
GTU Code Subject Short Name Subject Lect Prac Tutorials Credit
2210001 UO – I Unit Operation I 4 3 0 7
2210002 OC – I Pharm Chem I (Inorganic Chemistry) 4 3 0 7
2210003 PA – I Pharmaceutical Analysis I 4 3 0 7
2210004 HAP Human Anatomy Physiology 4 3 0 7
2210005 BCA Basics of Computer Application 2 3 0 5

Semester 2
GTU Code Subject Short Name Subject Lect Prac Tutorials Credit
2220001 PP Physical Pharmacy 3 3 0 6
2220002 Ph. Chem II Pharmaceutical Chemistry II (Physical Chemistry) 3 3 0 6
2220003 Ph. Ana II Pharmaceutical Analysis II 4 3 0 7
2220004 HAP Human Anatomy Physiology II 4 3 0 7
2220005 BCA II Basics of Computer Application II 3 0 7
CPD Contributor Personality Development 4 0 4

Semester 3
GTU Code Subject Short Name Subject Lect Prac Tutorials Credit
2230001 DP I and DPSM Dispensing Pharmacy I and Drug Store Management 3 3 0 6
2230002 Ph Eng Pharmaceutical Engineering 3 3 0 6
2230003 Ph Chem III Pharmaceutical Chemistry III 3 3 0 6
2230004 Ph Chem IV Pharmaceutical Chemistry IV 3 3 0 6
2230005 HECH Health Education & Community Health 3 0 0 3
2230006 Ph Colg I Pharmacognosy I 3 3 0 6

Semester 4
GTU Code Subject Short Name Subject Lect Prac Tutorials Credit
2240001 UO II Unit Operations II 3 3 0 6
2240002 DP II & PIM Dispensing Pharmacy II and Pharma Industrial Management 3 3 0 6
2240003 Biochem II Pharmaceutical Chemistry V (Biochemistry II) 3 3 0 6
2240004 OC II Pharmaceutical Chemistry VI (Organic Chemistry II) 3 3 0 6
2240005 BCP & CPP Basic Concepts of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy Practice 3 0 0 3
2240006 Pharmacog II Pharmacognosy II 3 3 0 6

Semester 5
GTU Code Subject Short Name Subject Lect Prac Tutorials Credit
2250001 HCP Hospital and Community Pharmacy 3 0 0 3
2250002 Ph Mic & Bio II Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Biotechnology II 3 3 0 6
2250003 Ph Ana II Pharmaceutical Analysis III 3 3 0 6
2250004 Med Chem I Pharmaceutical Chemistry VI (Medicinal Chemistry I) 3 3 0 6
2250005 Ph Cology Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics I 3 3 0 6
2250006 Pharmacog Pharmacognosy III 3 3 0 6

Semester 6
GTU Code Subject Short Name Subject Lect Prac Tutorials Credit
2260001 FP Forensic Pharmacy 3 0 0 3
2260002 Ph Mic & Bio II Pharmaceutical Microbiology & Biotechnology II 3 3 0 6
2260003 Ph Ana IV Pharmaceutical Analysus IV 3 3 0 6
2260004 Med Chem II Pharmaceutical Chemistry VII (Medical Chemistry II) 3 3 0 6
2260005 Ph Cology II Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics II 3 3 0 6
2260006 Pharmacog IV Pharmacognosy IV 3 3 0 6

Semester 7
GTU Code Subject Short Name Subject Lect Prac Tutorials Credit
2270001 DFD I Dosage form Design I 3 3 0 6
2270002 Ph Techno I Pharmaceutical Technology I 3 3 0 6
2270003 Med Chem III Pharmaceutical Chemistry IX (Medical Chemistry III) 3 3 0 6
2270004 Ph Cology III Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics III 3 3 0 6
2270005 Ph Cogno V Pharmacognosy V 3 3 0 6
2270014 IPV Instrumental and Process Validation 3 0 0 3

Semester 8 (New Syllabus)
GTU Code Subject Short Name Subject Lect Prac Tutorials Credit
2280001 DFD II Dosage Form Design
II
3 3 0 6
2280002 Ph Techno II Pharmaceutical Technology II 3 3 0 6
2280003 Med Chem III Pharmaceutical
Chemistry X
(Medical Chemistry
III)
3 3 0 6
2280004 Pharmacology
IV
Pharmacology and
Pharmacotherapeutics
– IV
3 3 0 6
2280005 Ph Cogno VI Pharmacognosy VI 3 3 0 6
Optional Subject 3 0 0 3

Contact (Departmental)

Dr. SANTOSH KIRTANE

Prof. Ram Darshit

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AICTE Approval