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The document outlines the practical papers and examination structure for subjects related to Pharmaceutical Engineering and Biostatistics & Computer Applications, detailing sessional and annual marks. It includes a breakdown of theoretical and practical units covering topics such as data collection, statistical inference, computer applications, fluid dynamics, and mixing processes. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in biostatistics, computer programming, and pharmaceutical engineering.

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The document outlines the practical papers and examination structure for subjects related to Pharmaceutical Engineering and Biostatistics & Computer Applications, detailing sessional and annual marks. It includes a breakdown of theoretical and practical units covering topics such as data collection, statistical inference, computer applications, fluid dynamics, and mixing processes. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in biostatistics, computer programming, and pharmaceutical engineering.

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PRATICAL PAPERS:

Exam
Hours/ Sessional Annual Total
S.No Subjects Duration
Week Marks Marks Marks
(hrs)
1 Pharm Engineering 6 20 80 100 3
Biostatistics & computer
2 6 20 80 100 3
Applications
Pharm. Microbiology &
3 6 20 80 100 4
Immunology-I
Total 18 60 240 300

@ Two sessional examinations will be conducted and their average will be taken

2.1.T.1. BIO-STATISTICS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

(Theory)[4/Week]

Section – A: Bio-statistics

UNIT – I

Data collection and treatment: Significant digits and rounding of numbers,


data collection, random and non-random sampling methods, sample size, data
organization, diagrammatic representation of data, bar, pie, 2-D and 3-D
diagrams, standard deviation and standard error of means, co-efficient of
variation, confidence (fiducial) limits, probability and events.

Probability and Distributions: Bayer’s theorem, probability theorem,


probability distribution, elements of binomial and poison distribution, normal
distribution curve and properties, kurtosis and skewness.

UNIT-II

Regression: Correlation and regression analysis, method of least squares, non-


linear regression.
Statistical inference: Common parametric and non-parametric tests employed
in testing of significance in biological/pharmaceutical experiments and elements
of ANOVA (One way and two way).

UNIT – III

Design of experiments: Basic concepts of CRD, RBD and Latin square designs.

Sampling and Quality Control: Concept of Random sampling, Statistical QC


Charts. Applications of statistical concepts in pharmaceutical sciences.

Section – B: Computer Applications

UNIT – IV

Concept: History of computers, simple model of computer and working parts of


the computer, CPU, memory, input/output devices, computer languages and
their hierarchal machine language, assembly language, high level language,
comparison of high level and low level languages especially C, C++, PASCAL etc.

Introduction to microcomputers and concepts of operating systems: Elements of


DOS, UNIX, etc., introduction of computer networks.

UNIT – V

Database management: Spread sheets (like MS-EXCEL, ACCESS), concepts


and objectives of database and database management system, advantages and
disadvantages of the database management system and examples of DBMS
packages (like DBASE III).

Flow chart and algorithm development: Definition and properties of the


algorithm, Flow chart symbols and their uses, Examples of efficient algorithm
and flow-chart, conversion of algorithm/flow-chart to high-level languages.

UNIT –VI

Introduction to computer programming: C language: Constant and string


variables, expressions, functions, structures, repitition statements (loops), nested
loop, definite and indefinite loop and arrays. Concepts of files. Sequential files
and random access files, Simple program writing for bio-statistical methods.

Computer application in pharmaceutical and clinical studies.


2.1.P.1. BIO-STATISTICS AND COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

(Practicals)[6hrs/Week]

1. Solving of biostatistical problems related to inference, sampling, graphical


representation of data etc., with the help of calculators and software
programmes like Graph pad.

2. Sample programs in C: Program to calculate simple and complex arithmetic


expressions, program using structures, program using loops and nested loops,
program using functions and simple programs using arrays.

3. Operating systems like WINDOWS, UNIX, etc.

Software packages like MS-WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, POWER POINT.

2.1. T.2. PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING


(Theory) [4 Hrs/week]

UNIT – I

Introduction: Fundamental concept of material and energy balances,


Definitions of Unit-operation, unit process and chemical technology,
stoichiometry, laboratory scale, pilot scale and industrial scale operations.

Flow of Fluids: Concepts of fluid statics and dynamics, construction of simple


and differential manometers. Reynolds’s number, Bernoulli’s theorem, Study of
orifice meter, venturimeter, pitot tube and rotameter.

Transportation of Solids: Construction details, advantages and disadvantages


of belt conveyor, screw conveyor and pneumatic conveyor, bucket elevator.

Transportation of Fluids: Cocks, valves- gate valve, check valve, pump-


centrifugal pump.

Humidity: Definitions of humidity relative humidity, percentage humidity, dew


point, humidity chart, adiabatic saturation temperature. and method of
determination of humidity.

UNIT - II

Mixing: Mixing of liquids and liquids, design of impellers, construction and


application of dry mixer, v-type mixer, power consumption of mixer, impellers,
kneading machine, and colloidal mill.

Size reduction and separation: Theory of size reduction, factors influencing


size reduction, energy aspects in size reduction construction details, advantages

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