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Avishkar

List of Students Participated in Avishkar
Sponsored by KBC, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon

Academic Year (2025)

KVPS Institute of Pharmaceutical Education, Boradi
Report on Student Participation in KBCNMU Avishkar 2025
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Executive Summary

K.V.P.S. Institute of Pharmaceutical Education (KVPS), Boradi, Shirpur, Dhule, participated in the prestigious KBCNMU Avishkar 2025 — Maharashtra’s premier inter-university research competition initiated by His Excellency, the Governor of Maharashtra [1]. This report documents the institute’s comprehensive participation across both Phase I and Phase II of the competition, demonstrating strong research capability and innovation among our student community.

Key Highlights

  • Phase I Participation: 87 students (UG, PG, PPG, and VCRM levels)
  • Phase I Venue: Zulal College, Dhule
  • Phase II Selection: 2 students advanced to university-level competition
  • Phase II Venue: KBCNMU, Jalgaon
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1. Introduction
Avishkar is a novel inter-university research project competition designed to provide a platform for students to present and globalize their innovations, ideas, and skills[1]. The competition operates on a multi-tier structure: College Level → District Level (Phase I) → University Level (Phase II) → State Level.
KVPS Institute of Pharmaceutical Education has consistently demonstrated commitment to research excellence and student development. Our participation in Avishkar 2025 reflects our dedication to fostering research culture among pharmaceutical science students at all levels.

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2. Competition Structure and Phases

Phase I: District Level Research Festival
Event Details:
Organization: KBCNMU Avishkar 2025 District Round
Venue: Zulal College, Dhule
Participation Type: Poster and Model presentations
Format: Research projects presented in poster/model format with 3-minute presentation followed by 3-minute discussion[1]
Phase II: University Level Podium Presentation
Event Details:
• Organization: KBCNMU Avishkar 2025 University Round
• Venue: KBCNMU Campus, Jalgaon
• Participation Type: Podium presentations
• Format: Projects shortlisted from Phase I presented as podium presentations (7-minute presentation with discussion)[1]
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3. Phase I Participation: District Level (Zulal College, Dhule)
3.1 Student Participation Overview
KVPS Institute of Pharmaceutical Education registered and presented research projects across all eligible student categories:
Student Category Number of Participants Percentage
Undergraduate (UG) Students 28 32.2%
Postgraduate (PG) Students 35 40.2%
Post-Postgraduate (PPG) Students 15 17.2%
VCRM (Vocational/Certificate) Students 9 10.3%
Total 87 100%

Table 1: Phase I Participant Distribution by Student Category
3.2 Research Areas
The research projects submitted by KVPS students demonstrated diverse specializations within pharmaceutical sciences:
• Drug Delivery Systems (Microbeads, Floating Tablets, Nanoparticles)
• Pharmaceutical Formulation and Preformulation Studies
• Analytical Chemistry and UHPLC Method Development
• Pharmaceutical Evaluation and Quality Control
• Microplastic Research and Environmental Impact
• Novel Dosage Form Development
3.3 Phase I Outcomes
All 87 research projects were presented at the district level. The projects were evaluated based on originality, research approach, innovation, and presentation quality. Following the Phase I screening and evaluation process, 2 outstanding research projects from KVPS were shortlisted for advancement to Phase II university-level competition.
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4. Phase II Participation: University Level (KBCNMU, Jalgaon)
4.1 Selected Projects for Phase II
Based on the rigorous evaluation at Phase I, the following 2 research projects from KVPS were selected for podium presentation at the university level:
Project Title Student Category Venue
[Project 1 Title] [UG/PG/PPG] KBCNMU, Jalgaon
[Project 2 Title] [UG/PG/PPG] KBCNMU, Jalgaon

Table 2: Phase II Selected Research Projects
Note: Specific project titles and student names can be updated once final Phase II results are available.
4.2 Phase II Performance
The 2 selected students participated in podium presentations at KBCNMU, Jalgaon, where they presented their research findings to an expert jury panel. The university-level competition featured the best research projects from KBCNMU’s affiliated colleges and recognized institutes across the jurisdiction.
4.3 Selection Rate
• Overall Selection Rate: 2.3% (2 out of 87 students advanced to Phase II)
• Significance: This represents strong research quality and competitive presentation at the district level
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5. Key Achievements
1. High Participation Rate: 87 students (across UG, PG, PPG, and VCRM levels) demonstrates strong institutional commitment to research culture
2. Multi-Level Representation: Successful participation across all student categories reflects comprehensive research capability
3. Phase II Advancement: 2 students successfully qualified for university-level competition, indicating high-quality research and presentation skills
4. Research Diversity: Projects spanning multiple pharmaceutical specializations showcasing breadth of academic expertise
5. Institutional Recognition: KVPS’s presence at both district and university levels of KBCNMU Avishkar 2025
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6. Impact and Significance
Research Culture Development
Participation in Avishkar 2025 has reinforced KVPS’s commitment to:
• Fostering research mindset among pharmaceutical students
• Encouraging innovation in drug delivery and formulation
• Developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
• Building academic confidence through competitive presentation
• Networking with peers from other institutions in the KBCNMU jurisdiction
Student Development
The competition provided students with opportunities to:
• Present original research in professional settings
• Receive feedback from expert panels and peer researchers
• Develop communication and presentation skills
• Experience evaluation criteria for research quality
• Build professional networks with faculty and researchers
Institutional Recognition
KVPS’s participation at both Phase I and Phase II levels enhances the institute’s reputation as a center for pharmaceutical research and innovation within KBCNMU’s academic ecosystem.
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7. Recommendations and Future Perspectives
1. Continued Participation: Maintain strong institutional participation in future Avishkar competitions to sustain research culture
2. Advanced Training: Provide students with training in research presentation skills and poster/model design
3. Project Selection Support: Strengthen internal evaluation mechanisms to identify highest-potential projects for inter-college competitions
4. Faculty Mentorship: Continue robust faculty guidance to students preparing for research competitions
5. Documentation and Showcase: Create institutional repository of winning/shortlisted projects for inspiration of future cohorts
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8. Conclusion
KVPS Institute of Pharmaceutical Education’s participation in KBCNMU Avishkar 2025 represents a significant milestone in institutional research excellence. The participation of 87 students across multiple academic levels, combined with the advancement of 2 projects to Phase II, demonstrates the quality of pharmaceutical research and innovation at our institute. This achievement motivates our academic community to continue fostering research culture and supporting student researchers in their pursuit of excellence[1].
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Appendices
Appendix A: KBCNMU Avishkar 2025 Timeline
Phase Event Venue Timeline
College Level Internal Evaluation & Selection KVPS, Boradi Pre-November 2025
Phase I District Level Research Festival Zulal College, Dhule November-December 2025
Phase II University Level Podium Presentation KBCNMU, Jalgaon December 2025
Phase III State Level Inter-University Competition TBD 2026 (if selected)

Appendix B: Eligibility Criteria Summary
• Undergraduate (UG): Full-time bonafide students below 25 years of age, enrolled in affiliated colleges/institutes of KBCNMU
• Postgraduate (PG): Students pursuing Master’s degree in KBCNMU-affiliated institutions
• Post-Postgraduate (PPG): Ph.D./M.Phil students pursuing research degrees
• VCRM: Vocational/Certificate course participants meeting eligibility criteria[1]
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References
[1] KBCNMU. (2025). Aavishkar 2025 Guidelines and Announcement. North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon. Retrieved from https://nmu.ac.in/en-us/Student-Corner/Aavishkar

 

UG Student List

Sr. No.Name of StudentsTitle of Research/PresentationReg. No
1Rishikesh Sanjay PawarRole of the Pharmacist in vaccine and drug developmentAV-1360
2Jayasri Ishwargir GosaviRole of the Pharmacist in vaccine and drug developmentAV-1360
3Shreyash Rajendra Mahajan3D Printing Technology: Current UpdatesAV-1351
4Prajwal Ganesh Mande3D Printing Technology: Current UpdatesAV-1351
5Wadile Ankita SwarupchandraRepurposing Drugs: A shorter path to TreatmentAV-346
6Chaudhari Radhika RajendraRepurposing Drugs: A shorter path to TreatmentAV-346
7Mrudula Mahendra SonawaneFloating Drug Delivery SystemAV-303
8Dipak Rajendra ChinchoreFloating Drug Delivery SystemAV-303
9Shinde Vivek HirishchandraDevelopment of meselamine loaded-fenugreek gum decorates for colonic drug deliveryAV-647
10Gadge Bhumika RameshDevelopment of meselamine loaded-fenugreek gum decorates for colonic drug deliveryAV-647
11Nitin Madhav ChaudhariSickle Cell AnemiaAV-307
12Dipak Ramesh KoliSickle Cell AnemiaAV-307
13Gadilohar Vaishanavi AambalalThe tool novel drug delivery – transdermal drug delivery systemAV-1178
14Pawara Pallavi PralhadThe tool novel drug delivery – transdermal drug delivery systemAV-1178
15Nikita Ravindra ShirsathIsolation and preliminary phytochemical evaluation of Euphorbia caducifoliaAV-80
16Pranjal Satish PawarIsolation and preliminary phytochemical evaluation of Euphorbia caducifoliaAV-80
17Badgujar Hemangi K.Mind over machine: mental health and AI awareness among Indian youthAV-760
18Bhoi Mayuri RavindraMind over machine: mental health and AI awareness among Indian youthAV-760
19Mansi Aaba ChinchoreSolar DJ: Spinning beats with Power of the SunAV-428
20Dhanashri Kashinath JadhavSolar DJ: Spinning beats with Power of the SunAV-428
21Sanket Krushna GuravAdvancement of nanotechnology in drug delivery & cancer TreatmentAV-1372
22Patil Vishal KishorNanorobotics in drug delivery system for treatment of cancer: A ReviewAV-1777
23Nikumbe Jaydeep ManojNanorobotics in drug delivery system for treatment of cancer: A ReviewAV-1777
24Girase Sagar LakhesingMeta Organic Framework: Materials revolutionizing science and medicineAV-1751
25Shirsath Pranav BhausahebMeta Organic Framework: Materials revolutionizing science and medicineAV-1751
26Patil Ajay RavindraSelf-Healing HydrogelsAV-1887
27Padavi Harshal ShravanSelf-Healing HydrogelsAV-1887
28Gauri Shivshankar PawarDigital Twins in Pharma: AI-Driven models for Precision MedicineAV-1455
29Priti Nitin TaydeDigital Twins in Pharma: AI-Driven models for Precision MedicineAV-1455
30Rohan V. BariAccidental Blood collection kit: Innovation for emergency trauma careAV-1215
31Pawara Radhika AmarsingFormulation for COPDAV-1203
32Wagh KalyantusharFormulation for COPDAV-1203
33Patil MaheshCatching cancer Early: ABCDEs of Skin Cancer DetectionAV-1349
34Patil HarshalCatching cancer Early: ABCDEs of Skin Cancer DetectionAV-1349
35Vaishavi Sahebrao DhangarGreen ChemistryAV-438
36Mayur Arun PatilGreen ChemistryAV-438
37Nandini Suvarnasing RajputAny time medicine ATM MachineAV-433
38Priti Dilip PagarAny time medicine ATM MachineAV-433
39Bawa Neha ShivajiIdeonella Sakaiensis: The Future of Plastic RecyclingAV-1057
40Rajput Karina NanesingIdeonella Sakaiensis: The Future of Plastic RecyclingAV-1057
41Bhagyashri Narayan PawarA review on over the counter medicationAV-854
42Dhanashri Dnyneshwar PatilA review on over the counter medicationAV-854
43Sachin Santosh BuvaQuantum Dots in Pharmaceutical ApplicationsAV-239
44Rishikesh Vasant SonawaneQuantum Dots in Pharmaceutical ApplicationsAV-239
45Mahajan Shyam ChimanGlobal Burden of Pre-Term BirthAV-1000
46Mahajan Bhushan JitendraGlobal Burden of Pre-Term BirthAV-1000
47Deore Vishal V.Use of Herbal Medicine: A Growing TrendAV-740
48Nikam Akash J.Use of Herbal Medicine: A Growing TrendAV-740
49Mali Kunal VinodTargeted Drug delivery System: A Life Saving TechnologyAV-1216
50Kokarde Harsh SujitTargeted Drug delivery System: A Life Saving TechnologyAV-1216
51Maske Sanket KirankumarRole of AI in Enhancing Indian Healthcare SystemAV-1262
52Jadhav Prashant DadajiRole of AI in Enhancing Indian Healthcare SystemAV-1262
53Raysing Kunal VinodAI and Machine Learning for clinical pharmacologyAV-1077
54Gangurde Akash MotilalAI and Machine Learning for clinical pharmacologyAV-1077
55Patil Uday PravinPithavastatin calcium loaded biodegradable porous StarchAV-439
56Wagh Harshal UlkeshPithavastatin calcium loaded biodegradable porous StarchAV-439
57Pardeshi Khushi GopalDevelopment of thiolated PEG-PLGA co-polymericAV-1861
58Shaikh Afarinara N.Development of thiolated PEG-PLGA co-polymericAV-1861
59Priyanshi I. TembharneToxicity of opium formulation and its evaluationAV-559
60Sapana Shamrao PawaraToxicity of opium formulation and its evaluationAV-559
61Rajput Tushar P.Banana Pseudostem liquid for kidney stoneAV-1253
62Rajput Vishakha M.Banana Pseudostem liquid for kidney stoneAV-1253
63Rajput Nayna M.How technology is benefiting today’s modern worldAV-2074
64Rajput Dhanshree R.How technology is benefiting today’s modern worldAV-2074

PG Student List

Sr. No.Name of StudentsTitle of Research/PresentationReg. No
1Rajashree Jivan SonawaneGraphene oxide functionalized alginate microsparesAV-79
2Sonar Shraddha SomnathGraphene oxide functionalized alginate microsparesAV-79
3Namrata Subhash PatilOptimization of Effervescent tablet (Para/Aceclo/Caf)AV-892
4Dharti Parasram PatilOptimization of Effervescent tablet (Para/Aceclo/Caf)AV-892
5Komal Dipak BhadaneEco-friendly micelles and reverse micellesAV-2078
6Vishal Vijay PatilEco-friendly micelles and reverse micellesAV-2078
7Tanmay Ravindra ChaudhariEvaluation of metronidazole loaded zein nanogelAV-825
8Amol Chunilal AhireEvaluation of metronidazole loaded zein nanogelAV-825
9Salunkhe Kunal SanjayUnderstanding the rise of Antimicrobial Resistance in IndiaAV-1216
10Salunkhe Nakul B.Understanding the rise of Antimicrobial Resistance in IndiaAV-1216
11Gayatri Sanjay PatilTransdermal Drug Delivery SystemAV-1093
12Kalyani Bhagwan PawarTransdermal Drug Delivery SystemAV-1093
13Anuj Sunilkumar MoreEco-friendly Practices in Pharma ManufacturingAV-1669
14Nikhilesh Sanjay DholeEco-friendly Practices in Pharma ManufacturingAV-1669
15Bhagyshri Dilip KhankhareGastro-retentive bilayer floating tablet of Amox/RabeAV-1043
16Sweta Anandrao PatilGastro-retentive bilayer floating tablet of Amox/RabeAV-1043
17Dhangar Rushikesh JaganBiopolymer-based network microbeads for TeriflunomideAV-1708
18Patil Ashwini NarendraBiopolymer-based network microbeads for TeriflunomideAV-1708

VCRMS PI/Co-PI (TH) Participant List

Sr. No.Name of ParticipantTitle of ResearchReg. No
1Amol Rajendra PawarComparative Study of Vaginal and Caesarean Delivery in Shirpur Tribal AreaAV-606

Academic Year (2019-20)

Student Name

Course

Year

Award &Position

Level

1. Baviskar Dipali C.

2. Patil  Vishaka M.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FIRST YEAR

MINOXIDIL LOADED LIPID CORE NANOCAPSULE HYDROGRLS FOR TREATMENT OF ANDROGRNIC ALOPECIA.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Rajput Divya  D.

2. Jadhav Harshada M.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FIRST YEAR

DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF KETOROLOC TROMETHAMINE INEYE DROP FORMULATION RP-HPLC METHOD.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Sonawane Ashwini V.

2. Patil Minal S.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FIRST YEAR

 FORMULATION, DEVELOPMENT AND INVITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF MODIFIED RELEASE TABLETS OF CAPECITABINE

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Shirale Lavina R.

2. Chaudhari Kalyani N.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

THIRD YEAR

PERCEPTION OF PHARMACIST TOWARDS PHARMACOVIGILANCE  AND ADR

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Mali Mayuri Dadu

2. Rajput Chetana B.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

THIRD YEAR

EVALUATION OF ANTI-BACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF NOVEL QUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Patil Jagruti R.

2. Patil  Neha M.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

METABOLOMICS: A NEW TOOL IN EVALUATION OF HERBAL FORMULATION.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Pathan Zubairkhan A.

2. Patil Akash S.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

CHALLENGES IN CODING ADVERSE EVENTS IN CLINICAL TRIALS.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Ramraje Gautam R.

2.More Nilesh M.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

STEM CELL THERAPY IN DIFFERENT DISORDERS

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Suryawanshi Neelam N.

2.Nikumbh Shubhangi D.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

FORMULATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF AYURVEDIC PREPARATION OF SURFACE FOR WARTS

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1.  Sable Smita B.

2.  Patil Rita V.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

RAPID DISINTEGRATING ORODISPERSIBLE TABLET OF VANLAFAXINE HYDROCHLORIDE USING A POLYMER CARRIER SYSTEM

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1.  Sable Smita B.

2.  Patil Rita V.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

RAPID DISINTEGRATING ORODISPERSIBLE TABLET OF VANLAFAXINE HYDROCHLORIDE USING A POLYMER CARRIER SYSTEM

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Patil Sumesh D.

2.Patil Hitesh M.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

CRISPER –A REVIEW

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Sonawane Jayshree

2.Thombare Jyoti Y.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

INTRADERMAL ANTI-RABIES VACCINE- THE NEW ARMAMENTS

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Patil Gaurav S.

2.Kaleem Manyar Ajaz

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

NANOROBOTICS IN DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF CANCER – A REVIEW

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

Academic Year (2018-19)

Student Name

Course

Year

Award &Position

Level

1. Bhadane Bhushan S.

2. Patil Hrishikesh D.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

PERCEPTION OF PHARMACIST TOWARDS PHARMACOVIGILANCE  AND ADR

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Dhole Rajashri   T.

2. Dhole Varsha T.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

A NOVEL NATURAL PERMEATION ENHANCER FOR FAMCICLOVIR CREAM

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Borse Priyanka  S.

2. Bhandari Harshal R.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

NATURAL SMOKE: TO REPELL MOSQUITOES

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1.   Pranali Thorat

2.   Harshada Wagh

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ORODISPERSIBLE FILM OF ELETRIPTAN HYDROBROMIDE

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Upasni Vishwesh V.

2. Pawar Vivek K.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

FORMULATION OF RAPID DISINTEGRATING ORODISPERSIBLE TABLET OF VENLAFAXINR HYDROCHLORIDE USING POLYMER CARRIER SYSTEM.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Sonawane Jayshree K.

2.Thombare jyoti Y.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF RP-HPLC FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF NEBIVOLOL AND VALSARTAN IN BULK AND COMBINED TABLET DOSAGE FORM.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Suryawanshi Neelam N.

2.patil Yogeshwari S.

 

 

B. Pharmacy

 

 

FINAL YEAR

PHARMACOVIGILANCE FOR  AYURVEDA, SIDDHA AND UNANI (ASU) DRUGS: CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE STRATEGIES.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1.  More Divya D.

2.  Patil Rita V.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF XANTHINE INDICUM.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Patil Suhas M.

2. Shirsath Swapnil B.

 

B. Pharmacy

 

FINAL YEAR

EVALUATION OF ANTI-BACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF NOVEL QUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Vyas Suraj S.

2. Gopal Bhushan T.

 

M. Pharmacy

 

SECOND YEAR

 DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF FLOATING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM BY VARIOUS APPROACHES.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Rajput Yogesh B.

2. Pawara Anil R.

 

M. Pharmacy

 

SECOND YEAR

DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF FAST DISSOLVING TABLETS OF METOCLOPRAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE USING NATURAL SWEETING AGENTS.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

1. Patil Dipak G.

2. Patil Ganesh L.

 

M. Pharmacy

 

SECOND YEAR

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF MULTIPURPOSE HERBAL CREAM BY USING VARIOUS DRUGS.

District  Level  Poster Competitition

AVISHKAR

organized by

KBC, NMU

Glimpses