The document provides information on the salient features and highlights of RIPER institute. It mentions that the institute is located in a 12 acre green campus and has separate classrooms, tutorial rooms, and laboratories for all courses from diploma to PhD. It also has WiFi, an e-library, experienced faculty, guest lectures and workshops, research laboratories, a placement cell, and administration services. The institute has signed MOUs with several pharmaceutical companies and has a track record of students being placed in major pharmaceutical firms after completing their education at RIPER.
RIPER (Ragavendra Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research) was established by a group of Pharmacy Teachers in the year 2002 under Raghavendra Educational and Rural Development Society (Reg.No.198/2001). It is the premier educational institute in Andhra Pradesh, well recognized throughout India and dedicated to pharmacy education. All academic programmes are as per norms and approved by AICTE, PCI, JNTUA, UGC under section 12b and 2f and State board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. It is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur (JNTUA), Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh.
RIPER offers the following courses
Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm)
Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm)
Pharmaceutical Analysis and quality Assurance
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Pharmacy Practice
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D - Full-Time) in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Merits:
Institute with higher number of university gold medals under JNTUA
Private Institute with stronger alumni at NIPER and other reputed universities.
Institute with highest number of GPAT rank holders in the state from the year 2010 to till date.
Best private Pharmacy Institute in Andhra Pradesh recognized by “One planet Research- A Indo-Italian Research Centre”.
Best intellectual capital award by Faculty branding awards 2014.
Best placements for PG students.
First institute to start Ph.D. programme under JNTUA.
First institute to start M. Pharm (PA & QA).
Recognized institute to conduct EAMCET, GROUP II, III, IV (AP Government).
Recognized institute for syllabus revision workshop for JNTUA.
RIPERs Memorandum Of Understanding with various companies and institutions.
Demand for the RIPER Graduates and Post Graduates especially in Pharmaceutical Industry
RIPER (Ragavendra Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research) was established by a group of Pharmacy Teachers in the year 2002 under Raghavendra Educational and Rural Development Society (Reg.No.198/2001). It is the premier educational institute in Andhra Pradesh, well recognized throughout India and dedicated to pharmacy education. All academic programmes are as per norms and approved by AICTE, PCI, JNTUA, UGC under section 12b and 2f and State board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. It is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur (JNTUA), Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh.
RIPER offers the following courses
Diploma in Pharmacy (D. Pharm)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm)
Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm)
Pharmaceutical Analysis and quality Assurance
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Pharmacy Practice
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D - Full-Time) in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Merits:
Institute with higher number of university gold medals under JNTUA
Private Institute with stronger alumni at NIPER and other reputed universities.
Institute with highest number of GPAT rank holders in the state from the year 2010 to till date.
Best private Pharmacy Institute in Andhra Pradesh recognized by “One planet Research- A Indo-Italian Research Centre”.
Best intellectual capital award by Faculty branding awards 2014.
Best placements for PG students.
First institute to start Ph.D. programme under JNTUA.
First institute to start M. Pharm (PA & QA).
Recognized institute to conduct EAMCET, GROUP II, III, IV (AP Government).
Recognized institute for syllabus revision workshop for JNTUA.
RIPERs Memorandum Of Understanding with various companies and institutions.
Demand for the RIPER Graduates and Post Graduates especially in Pharmaceutical Industry
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3. Salient features and Highlights of the Institute
College is functioning in its own building and located in 12 acre Pollution and
Noise free green campus
Separate class Rooms, Tutorial Rooms and Laboratories are available for all
courses at all levels (from Diploma to Ph.D).
Separate Library for UG and PG Programme with e-Library facility.
Wi-Fi internet facilities for all students and staff
Experienced Faculty members as per Norms of AICTE and PCI, New Delhi, Govt.
of India.
Intensive coaching for GPAT and Guidance for other Competitive examinations.
Frequent Guest lectures / Workshops / Seminars from Eminent Resource
persons from Industry / academia.
Research Exposure to all students with our well equipped Research Laboratories
and Interaction with Full time - Ph. D scholars / M. Pharm Students / Professors.
Centre for Pharmaceutical Research (CPR) equipped with more than Rs.1 crore
worth of instruments to execute and monitor various Funded R&D projects and
Consultancy Works.
4. Salient features and Highlights of the Institute
Contd.....
Placement cell and Training Cell, Academic Cell, Grievance cell attached with Anti
ragging Committee, and Mentor System are available to shape the students
future.
Separate Scholarship section / student affairs / Examination section in
administration Set-up.
Poison and Drug Information Centre / First aid facility for Public and Health
Professionals
CPCSEA approved Animal House for Preclinical Studies
Medicinal garden with wide varieties for Phyto-medicine
Approved two NSS units (attached to JNT University Anantapur) for Social and
extracurricular Activities.
First institution to be recognized as Research centre under JNT University
Anantapur (JNTUA), Anantapuramu, Andhra Pradesh.
Head quarters for Andhra Pradesh chapter of International Society for
Pharmacoeconomics and outcome Research (ISPOR)
Head quarters of AP ISPOR student chapter.
First Institution to start M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality
Assurance) in region
5. List of funded projects
S.No
Name of the
Principal
Investigator
Department Project Title
Project Grant
Sanctioning Agency &
Date of Sanction /
Proposal
Sanction
Amount /
Proposal
Status of
the Project
(Ongoing
/Proposed)
1 Dr.Y.Padmanabh
a Reddy
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
DEVELOPMENT OF
NATURAL AND
SEMISYNTHETIC HIT
MOLECULE AND
THEIR
FORMULATION IN
TUBERCULOSIS
Ref. No: 8023/RID/RPS-
98(Pvt.)/2011-12.
Date: 20.12.2011.
10,63,750/- Completed
2 Dr.C.Sowmya Pharmaceutics DESIGN,
FABRICATION AND
EVALUATION OF
CONTROLLED DRUG
DELIVERY SYSTEMS
USING MODIFIED
NATURAL POLYMERS
FOR ANTI DIABETIC
THERAPY.
F.No:
12/AICTE/RIFD/MOD
(Policy-3) Pvt-99/2012-13.
Date: 20.11.2013.
10,50,000/- On going
6. Events/conferences/workshops - RIPER
S. No. Description Other contributor Date and Duration
1. RIPER’s Pharma Innovation
confex
---- 19th July, 2014
2. Trouble shooting on HPLC
and GC
----- May, 2013
3. Syllabus revision workshop JNTUA and
Anantapuramu
1st May, 2013
4. National conference on
“Patient reported outcomes
in pharmacovigilance
ISPOR and RDT
hospital
24th March 2013
5. Conference on Indo –
european symposium on
Pharmacoeconomics policies
ISPOR and RDT
hospital
3rd March 2013
7. Events/conferences/workshops - RIPER
S. No. Description Other
contributor
Date and duration
6. Workshop on Design Of
Experiments (DOE) & Quality by
Design (QbD): Hands on training
Swaroop
Tech
24th February
2013
7. National Conference On Emerging
Trends In Pharmaceutical Sciences
--- 22nd December,
2012
8. International conference on
Pharmacoeconomics & Good
Pharmacy practice
RDT Hospital,
Bathalapalli
14th October, 2012
9. Career guidance for Pharm. D
students
Azhmi
Burhani
Consultants,
Malaysia
13th October, 2012
10. Refresher course in analytical
method development
----- May 2012
8. Events/conferences/workshops - RIPER
S. No. Description Other contributor Date and duration
11. Two days Workshop on
“HPLC as an analytical tool
Chromatography
society of India
8th and 9th March,
2012
12. Body language and
personality development
----- 20th October, 2011
13. National Workshop on
product development,
stability testing and safety
– current trends
----- 7th August, 2011
14. Drug development ---- 15th March, 2011
9. NSS activities
NSS UNIT-1 in the year 2010-2011 & NSS UNIT 2 in the year of 2011-2012.
(Since affiliation with JNTUA -2010)
S.No Programmes Date Guest Participants
REGULAR ACTIVITIES (2013-2014)
01. Women’s Day 08-03-2014 Dr. Y. Padmanabha Reddy, Principal
Dr. Narayana Reddy, NSS Coordinator,
JNTUA
150
02. National Youth Day 12-01-2014 Mr. K. Somasekhar,
Assoc. Professor, RIPER
300
03. Blood Donation
Camp
02/12/2013 Mr. M. Jaffar, Asst. Professor, RIPER 102
04. NSS Foundation Day 24-09-2013 Dr. Narayana Reddy
NSS Coordinator, JNTUA Mr. K.V.
Veerabhadrappa, Assoc. Professor,
RIPER
100
05. World Food Day 16-09-2013 Dr. J. Raveendra Reddy
Vice Principal, RIPER
100
06. Teacher’s Day 05-09-2013 Dr. Y.Padmanabha Reddy
Principal, RIPER
200
07. Independence Day 15-08-2013 Dr. Y. Padmanabha Reddy
Principal, RIPER
100
10. SPECIAL PROGRAMME (2013-2014)
08. Guidance in Animal
Husbandry CHIYYEDU 05-12-2013
Mr.Mansoor Ahmed,
Asst. Professor, RIPER 55
09. Plastic Free Zone CHIYYEDU 05-12-2013 Dr. Y. Padmanabha Reddy
Principal, RIPER
55
10. Nutrition
Programme
CHIYYEDU 06-12-2013 Mr. Omkarareswar
Physical Trainer, RIPER
155
11. Awareness on
Anaemia
CHIYYEDU 06-12-2013 Mr. M. Jaffar,
Ass .Professor, RIPER
55
12. Production of Crop
Using Solar Energy CHIYYEDU 07-12-2013
Mr. B. Srinath
Assoc. Professor, RIPER 55
13. Disposal of
Garbage &
Sanitation
CHIYYEDU 07-12-2013
Mr. B. Srinath
Assoc. Professor, RIPER 55
14. Hb & Blood
Grouping
CHIYYEDU 08-12-2013 Dr. Narayanareddy
NSS Coordinator, JNTUA
175
15. Mega Medical
Camp
CHIYYEDU 08-12-2013 Dr. Narayanareddy
NSS Coordinator, JNTUA
550
NSS activities
11. S.No Programmes Date Guest Participants
REGULAR ACTIVITIES (2012-2013)
01. Women’s Day 08-03-2013 Dr. Y.Padmanabha Reddy
Principal, RIPER
150
02. Republic Day 26-01-2013 Dr.Y.Padmanabha reddy
Principal, RIPER
160
03. National Youth Day 12-01-2013 Mr. K.V.Veerabhadrappa
Asst Professor, RIPER
300
04. NSS Foundation Day 24-09-2012 Dr.Narayanareddy
NSS Coordinator, JNTUA
100
05. Independence Day 15-08-2012 Dr.Y.Padmanabha reddy
Principal, RIPER
260
06. Teacher’s Day 05-08-2012 Mr.K.Somasekhar,
Asst Professor, RIPER
250
07. Happy Father’s Day 21-06-2012 Dr. Y.Padmanabha Reddy
Principal, RIPER
225
08. World Blood Donors
Day
14-06-212 Mr.Mansoor Ahmed,
Asst Professor, RIPER
150
09. World Against Child
Labour Day
12-06-212 Mr.K.Somasekhar,
Asst Professor, RIPER
100
NSS activities
12. SPECIAL PROGRAMME (2012-2013)
10. Usage of Solar
Energy
CHIYYEDU 31-12-2012 Mr. B.Pradeep,
Asst Professor, RIPER
155
11. Literacy &
Protection of Crop
CHIYYEDU 30-12-2012 Mr.Mansoor Ahmed,
Asst Professor, RIPER
55
12. Plastic Free Zone CHIYYEDU 29-12-2012 Mr.G.Narayana,
Asst Professor, RIPER
55
13. Mega Medical
Camp
CHIYYEDU 28-12-2012 Dr.Narayanareddy
NSS Coordinator, JNTUA
850
14. Child Labour&
Nutrition
Programme
CHIYYEDU 27-12-2012 Mr. Omkar
Physical Trainer, RIPER
255
15. Hb & Blood Test CHIYYEDU 25-12-2012 Mr.K.V. Veerabhadrappa,
Asst, Professor, RIPER
475
16. Aids Awareness
Programme
CHIYYEDU 24-12-2012 Mr.G.Narayana,
Asst Professor, RIPER
55
NSS activities
13. S.No Programmes Location Date Guest Participants
REGULAR ACTIVITIES (2011-2012)
01. Lecture on Law &
Order
RIPER 22/03/2012 Mr.K.V.Veerabhadrappa,
Asst Professor, RIPER
100
02. Lecture on Ill Effects RIPER 15/03/2012 Mr.K.Somasekhar,
Asst Professor, RIPER
100
03. Women’s Day RIPER 08/03/2012 Dr.R.Raveendra reddy,
Vice Principal, RIPER
200
04. Blood Grouping RIPER 26/01/2012 Dr.Narayanareddy
NSS Coordinator, JNTUA
275
05. Voter Awareness
Programme
RIPER 25/01/2012 Mr.K.V.Veerabhadrappa,
Asst Professor, RIPER
250
06. World Aids Day Rally RIPER 01/12/2011 Mr.K.Somasekhar,
Asst Professor, RIPER
55
07. Teachers Day RIPER 05/08/2011 Dr.Y.Padmanabha reddy
Principal, RIPER.
190
08. World Tobacco Day RIPER 31/05/2011 Mr. A. Sudheer
Asst Professor, RIPER
200
09. May Day RIPER 01/05/2011 Mr.G.Narayana,
Asst Professor, RIPER
160
10. World Health Day RIPER 07/04/2011 Mr. E. Vigneshwaran
Asst Professor, RIPER
180
NSS activities
14. SPECIAL PROGRAMME (2011-2012)
11. Alcohol & Tobacco
Awareness
Programme
Kandukur 13/12/201
1
Mr.K.V.Veerabhadrappa,
Asst Professor, RIPER
300
12. Mega Blood
Donation Camp
Kandukur 12/12/201
1
Dr.Narayanareddy
NSS Coordinator,JNTUA
70
13. Medical Camp Kandukur 11/12/201
1
Dr.R.Raveendra reddy,
Vice Principal, RIPER
350
14. Health Exhibition Kandukur 10/12/201
1
Dr.Narayanareddy
NSS Coordinator, JNTUA
1500
15. Maintenance Of
Village Streets &
Drains
Kandukur 07/12/201
1
Mr.K.Vinod Kumar
Assoc Professor, RIPER
50
16. Public Sanitation,
New Irrigational
technology
Kandukur 08/12/201
1
Mr.Sreenath,
Asst Professor, RIPER
50
NSS activities
17. Sports
SPORTS FACILITIES PROVIDED IN OUR COLLEGE (OUT DOOR GAMES)
• VOLLEY BALL
• TENNI KOIT
• KHO – KHO
• KABADDI
• CRICKET
• THROW BALL
• HAND BALL
SPORTS FACILITIES PROVIDED IN OUR COLLEGE (IN DOOR GAMES)
• TABLE TENNIS
• SHUTTLE
• CARROMS
• CHESS
18. SPORTS PARTICULARS (2013 - 2014)
S. No EVENT VENUE QUALIFIED
01 HAND BALL (MEN) Adhi Sankara College of Engineering &
Technology, Nellore Dt, A.P., India
QUARTER FINAL
02 KHO-KHO All India Inter University South Zone
Tournament Event held at Cochin,
Kerala., India
QUARTER FINAL
S. No Event Winners Runners Date
01 KHO – KHO WOMEN III. B. Pharmacy II. M. Pharmacy August 29
02 TENNI KOIT WOMEN IV. B. Pharmacy II. B. Pharmacy August 29
03 VOLLEY BALL MEN IV. Pharm. D III. B. Pharmacy August 29
04 KABADDI MEN I. M. Pharmacy I. M. Pharmacy August 29
SPORTS PARTICULARS (2012 - 2013)
NATIONAL SPORTS DAY CELEBRATIONS (29th August)