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About Society

Sri Vishnu Educational Society has stood first among equals because of its quest and hard work
to develop as an educational society which stands apart. Our founder chairman Late. Padma
Bhushan Dr. B.V. Raju, through his excellent vision and foresight established many educational
institutions. These institutions are playing a vital role in moulding and shaping the future of
thousands
of
students
year
after
year.
In addition, many organizations with a motive to serve society were also started. On one hand,
he started the construction business involving supply of raw material and on the other hand he
started society development programmes. To give shape to his ideas, he started the Dr. B.V. Raju
Foundation to help the needy people. Dr.B.V. Raju Foundation has also distributed house sites to
poor people. Dr. B.V. Raju Foundation and Sri Vishnu Educational Society have constructed two
high schools, three elementary schools, four mahila mandals, one kalyan mandapam and
veterinary hospitals in several villages without any monetary help from the government or
private sources.

About VIPER
Vishnu Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research (VIPER) was established in the year
2007 under Sri Vishnu Educational Society. Our College is situated at Narsapur, Medak (Dt) in
pristine environment and inaugurated by His Excellency Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Former President
of India on 16th August' 2007. It has got approval from AICTE and JNTU, Hyderabad. At present
the intake for first year B.Pharmacy is 100. It has very good lab facilities and library. The institute
is well connected with wireless internet round the clock. It has got good logistic support from
sister institutes like BVRIT, Narsapur, Sitha Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hyderabad and
Sri Vishnu College of Pharmacy, Bhimavaram.

Courses Available-

UG B.Pharmacy-100 Seats
PG-M.Pharmacy
Pharmaceutics- 24 Seats
Pharamaceutical analysis and Quality Assurance- 18 Seats

Eligibility for U.G:


Intermediate (10+2) with Bi.P.C/M.P.C or its equivalent.
Qualified the entrance exam conducted by Board of Technical Education, AP.
For Degree through Diploma in Pharmacy).
On Intermediate (10+2) Merit (for Diploma Course)
Admissions and Eligibility particulars for P.G:
As per the rules & regulations laid down by the GPAT Convener, PGECET (Admissions).
Departments Department of Pharmaceutics

Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis

Pharmacology

Students Publications
S.No
Title
1

Corresponding Author

Formulation
and
N.Rahul,K.Ramajaneyulu,Hari Charan
Characterization of a Novel
and Prasanthi Priya.
PH-Triggered in-situ Gelling
Ocular System Containing
Amoxicillin
Novel Indole derivatives as G.Varun,M.Lokesh,M.Sandeep,G.Deepakr
Hepatitis
C
virus
NS5B
eddy.
polymerase
inhibitors:
pharmacophore
modeling
and 3D QSAR studies.

Journal Name
Indo American
Journal of
Pharmaceutical
Sciences (IAJPS),
2014 ,1(1),26-29.
Bangladesh J
pharmacol 2014.pp
no. 290-297

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7

10

11
12

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14

In vitroanthelmintic activity
of Barleria buxifolia on Indian
adult
earthworms
and
estimation of total flavonoid
content
The nephroprotective activity
of methanolic extracts of
phyllanthus Acidus Leaves
against Gentamycin-induced
nephrotoxicity
in
experimental rodents.
High
Performance
Liquid
Chromatographic Analysis of
Almotriptan Malate in Bulk
and Tablets
Anxiolytic and antidepressant
activity of Barleria buxifolia
Linn
Design and Synthesis of
Quinazolinone Derivatives as
Anti-inflammatory
Agents:
Pharmacophore Modeling and
3D QSAR Studies
Evaluation
of
Papain
Immobilization in Chitosan
Nanoparticles using different
crosslinking agents.
Preparation
and
characterization of chitosan
microspheres crossed linked
with 2,3 dihydroxypropanal
as
a
competitive
drug
delivery stystem.
In -vitro evaluation of anti
microbial activity of butea
monosperma
(l)
leaf
hexane:ethanol (1:1) extract

Purna
A.
Chander,
Haritha Asian Pacific Journal
Y.Sri, Nishitha.M. B.Sravanthi, Uma V. of Tropical Disease
Susmitha
2014; 4(Suppl 1):
S233-S235

Design and evaluation of


mouth dissolving tablets of
carbamazepine
Evaluation of phytochemical
and antibacterial activity of
butea
monosperma
leaf
extracts

K.Ramnajaneyulu,
Reddy.B.V.Ravikiran,
L.Srinivas,
K.Ramanjaneyulu, A.Bhargavi,
P.Rajvarma Buddaraj, Pavani
P.Merhervineela.

S.Vidya,A.Ramesh,G.Rajashekar,S.Megh
ana, K.Nazeer.

International journal
of pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences 2013 Vol
5(4).

Petikam
lavudu,
Avula
Prameela Advanced
Rani, Chepuri Divya, Chandra Bala Pharmaceutical
Sekaran
Bulletin, 2013, 3(1),
183-188
A.Purna
chander,
Y.Haritha Journal of Pharmacy
Sri, M.Nishitha, B.Shravanthi, M.Kishore Research, Vol 1, No 2
kumar, MD.Baheerudddin
(2013)
P. Chaitanya, G. Deepak Reddy, G. Bentham
Science
Varun, L. M. Srikanth, V.V.S. Rajendra publishers
Prasad and A. Ravinder Nath
2012
K.Ramanjaneyulu,
SVVNS.M
Lakshmi,K.M.Devraj K.Narendar
Reddy V.Ravikanth,
B.Saisupraja,
P.Alankritharani
K.M.Devaraj, K.Ramanjaneyulu, N.Hima
Bindu, S.V.Ramakrishnama chary

J.P.R., 2011 Journal of


Pharmacy Research.
J.P.R., 2011 Journal of
Pharmacy Research.

Pattari
Lohitha,
K.Ramanjaneyulu,
SVVNSM
Lakshmi,
P.Rajavarma
Buddaraj, M.Usha Kiran, Pavani Siri.K,
P.Meher Vineela, A.Bhargavi.

I.J.D.D.R.,
2011
International Journal
of
Drug
Development
&
Research.
Pamula J.P.R., 2011 Journal of
K.R.Mohan Babu, Pharmacy Research.

IJRAP,
2011
International Journal
of
Research
in
Ayurveda
&
Pharmacy
Analytical study and micro Y.Kondal
Reddy, Priyanka
Maddirala, I.J.E.S.
2011
organisms present in rain Raghu Vamshigoud, Sai reddy Narender International Journal
water of different areas
Reddy, Sai Krishna, M.Mamatha.
of
Environmental
Sciences.
Preparation
of K.M.Devaraj, K.Ramanjaneyulu,N.Venkat J.S.I.R. 2011, Journal
pharmaceutical
grade aramana
for Scientific
&
chitosan & hydrated chitosan
Industrial Research.
gums for topical preparations
& its characterization
Siri.K.

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Phytochemical screening and


invitro antihelmenthic activity
of butea monosperma(l)bark
ethanolic
and
aqueous
extract
Phytochemical screening and
evaluation of in vitro anti
bacterial activity of litsea
glutinosa (l) bark ethanolic
extract

K.Ramanjaneyulu,K,Preethamkumar,
M.Ranganath, K.Nataraj

IJRAP,
2011,
International Journal
of
Research
in
Ayurveda
and
Pharmacy
Pattari
Lohitha, Shivasagar.K, Pharmacology online
V.N.M.K.Hari
Charan,
U.Prashanthi 1: 618-623 (2010)
Priya, S.Vanitha
Sagar,
K.Ramanjaneyulu, V.H.K. Verma

Campus Recruitment

PLACEMENT FACILITIES
Separate cell has been established with one full time staff In-charge for placement in order to
guide students to approach companies.

Conduct a survey on recruiters' expectations from students


Obtain feedback from employers of past batches.
Enable networking with alumni.
Organize training sessions on soft skills development.
Final Placements
Campus recruitment drives are undertaken by inviting companies from the private, public and
government sectors to place Institute's students at entry level positions. Placement assistance is
provided industry/sector/Vertical-wise as well as by functional area wise.

ACHIEVEMENTS:

Campus interviews during the year 2013-2014


1.Aurobindo Pharma Ltd Selected 4 students
2.Gland Pharma Ltd- Selected 8 students
3.Suraksha PharmaPvt Ltd- Selected 8 students.
4.Azidus Laboratories in Chennai - Selected 3 students
Campus interviews during the year 2014-2015
1.Aizant Drug Research Solutions - Selected 5 students
2.United Health Group-Selected 3students

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