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The document outlines the application process and requirements for the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination (BCECE) for Lateral Entry in 2025. It includes details on necessary enclosures, eligibility criteria, and important dates for online registration and examination. Additionally, it provides information on available seats in various engineering colleges in Bihar.

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Website: https://bceceboard.bihar.gov.

in
Scan QR code to
visit website
BCECE [LE]-2025

- 1-2
1. 1 3
2. 2 3
3. 3 4
4. 4 5
5. 5 5
6. 6 5
7. 7 5
8. Online 8 7
9. 9 9
10. 10 10
11. 11 10
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13. 13 11
14. 1 1, 2, 3 - 13-18

2 :
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3 :
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4 :
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5 : Certificate of Disability
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LIST OF ENCLOSURES (CHECK-LIST)

Sn. Particulars of Enclosures Person/ organisation from


where obtainable

1. (A) (i) Mark Sheets of Part I, II & III of Three Year Engg. Diploma Examinations Relevant State Board of Technical Education
I, II III
(ii) Admit Card of Part-III Engg. Diploma Exam. Relevant State Board of Technical Education
III
(iii) In case of candidates appearing in Part-III Engg. Diploma Principal of the Institution concerned
Examination / final Para Medical Diploma Examination, a certificate
be furnished mentioning the branch and that the result is awaited
III

(B) (i) Mark Sheets of Part I & II of Para Medical Diploma Examination. Principal of the Institution concerned
I II
(ii) Admit Card of final Para medical Diploma Examination. Principal of the Institution concerned

(C) (i) Mark Sheets of Part I & II of Pharmacy Diploma Examination. Principal of the Institution concerned

I II
(ii) Admit Card of final Pharmacy Diploma Examination. Principal of the Institution concerned

2. Matric/ equivalent certificate and Admit Card as proof of age and Identity Board / Equivalent organisation

Concerned C.O. / Revenue Officer of


3. *Caste certificate
Permanent residence.
*

4. Income & Assest Certificate to be produced by Economically Weaker Section Issued by concerned DM / SDM / C.O. /
Revenue Officer of permanent resident in
prescribed proforma.

5. Character certificate Head of the Institution last attended

6. *Income certificate (If needed, to be submitted at the time of counselling) Concerned C.O. / Revenue Officer of
* Permanent residence.

7. Photograph Photograph (As per 8.1 of the Prospectus)

* NOTE : To be furnished, wherever applicable.


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Sn. Particulars of Enclosures Person/ organisation from


where obtainable

8. *(i) Certificate for native of Bihar Concerned C.O./ Revenue Officer of


Permanent residence.

*(ii) Refugee Registration Certificate Concerned DM or Refugee Registration


Officer

*(iii) Certificate showing that the applicant's parent is an employee of Employer concerned
the Govt. of Bihar
(Employee)

*(iv) Certificate showing that the applicant's parent is an employee of Employer concerned
Govt of India and posted in Bihar or an employee of any Public
Sector Undertaking of Govt. of India in Bihar

*(v) Certificate showing that the applicant's parent is an employee of Employer concerned
the United Nations Organisation and that he/ she is at present posted
in Bihar

*(vi) Such candidates who have not passed qualifying Examination from Principal of the Institution concerned
Bihar but claim eligibility on the ground of permanent residence in
Bihar in respect of their parents, must also furnish a certificate from
the Institution where he/ she is studying for the qualifying
examination indicating the permanent address as recorded in the
Admission Register of that Institution

*(vii) Certificate for Disabled Quota (DQ) As per Para 2.2 of this prospectus
(DQ)

* NOTE : To be furnished, wherever applicable.


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2025

1.

(Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination [Lateral Entry]-


2025)

(i)
ii)

iii)
iv)
v)

vi) (Clause 4 of Bihar Reorganisation


Act-2000)
2.
2.1
online

(Permanent resident)
Online

– 16%
(Scheduled Caste : SC)

– 01%
(Scheduled Tribe : ST)

– 18%
(Extremely Backward
Class : EBC)

– 12%
(Backward Class : BC)

– 03%
(Reserved Category Girls : RCG)

* – 10 %

(Economically Weaker Section : EWS)

40 % (Unreserved Category : UR)


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online

(i)

(ii)

online SC, ST, EBC BC


(Category)
(i)

(ii)

2.2

online

2.2.1

Permanent loss of limbs Cerebral palsy

2.2.2

Documents Verification

2.3 (Service Men’s Quota, i.e., SMQ)


(SMQ)
3.
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4.

5.

(Objective)
5.1 (i) (ii) (iii)
50

(i) 50 200

(ii) 50 200 2 15 2.00 4.15

(iii) 50 200
5.2 (i) (ii)
(iii) 50

(i) 50 200

(ii) 50 200 2 15 2.00 4.15

(iii) 50 200
5.3 (i) Pharmaceutics-I I)
(ii) Pharmaceutics-II II) (iii) 50

(i) Pharmaceutics-I, Pharmaceutical 50 200


Chemistry-I, Pharmacognosy,
Human Anatomy and Physiology,
Biochemistry and Clinical Pathology,
Health Education and Community
Pharmacy.
(ii) Pharmaceutics-II, 50 200 2 15 2.00
Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II, 4.15
Pharmacology and Toxicology,
Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence,
Drug Store and Business Management,
Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy.
(iii) 50 200

6.
(i) (ii) (iii)

(Objective)
7. BCECE[LE] 2025 (Prospectus)
Website : bceceboard.bihar.gov.in Download Online
"Online Application Portal of BCECE(LE)-2025" Link Click "Apply Online for BCECE(LE)-
2025" button click (Instruction)
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i. Step-One (Registration) :
Registration Information Step-One
Registration
email Mobile No. Registration email Mobile
No. Mobile No. email
(Verification Code) Registration (Verification Code)
Mobile No. email Registration
Mobile No. email Registration
Registered Mobile No. email Registration Registration
Number Online Account
login Registration Number Regisration Password
"Sign In" click Registration Password

ii. Step-Two (Multi-Step Application Form) :


(a) Personal Information :
Registration Account Login Personal Information
required entries Save & Continue Click
(b) Contact Details :
Personal Information (Contact Details)
Save & Continue Click
(c) Educational Information :
Contact Details Educational Information
Save & Continue Click
(d) Upload Photo & Signature :
Educational Information
Scan Upload Placard
Upload
Save & Continue Click upload
Application Portal
iii. Step-Three (Application Preview & Final Submit) :
Step-One Step-Two Step
Form Back to Edit Click
Save & Continue Click Update
Preview Declaration Final Submit &
Proceed to Payment Click Step-Four
Data Final Submit

iv. Step-Four (Payment of Examination / Counselling Fee) :


Preview Submit Payment of Examination / Counselling Fee
Click Payment

a. Online Payment : Online UPI


Payment Mode Online Option Select
UPI
(Processing Charge)
b.

2200/-
Examination / Counselling Fee
Examination / Counselling
Fee Examination
/ Counselling
Refund
Examination / Counselling Fee
Online application portal email ID : bangalorepgsd@billdesk.com email
Helpdesk phone no. 0612-2220230
v. Step-Five (Download Confirmation Page) :
Confirmation Page Download Print
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Registration No.

(a) Download Confirmation Page

(b) Online Application Form Submit Application


Form
(c) Application Form Submission Withdraw
Refund / Chargeback
(d)

vi. (i) Online Application Form


Upload Edit 13.05.2025 14.05.2025

(ii) Online Application Form Edit Online


Application Form
(iii) Online Application Form Edit Application Home Page Sign In
button Click Registration Number Password Sign In
Click Account Login Save & Continue Click
Edit Entries Update Edited Confirmation Page Download
Print
vii. BCECE[LE] 2025
(i) Online Registration Starting Date : 16.04.2025
(ii) Online Registration Closing Date : 11.05.2025
(iii) Last date of payment through Net Banking / Debit Card / : 12.05.2025 (11.59 pm)
Credit Card / UPI after submission of the Online Application
Form of Registered Candidate
(iv) Online Editing of Application Form : 13.05.2025 to 14.05.2025
(v) Uploading of Online Admit Card : 01.06.2025
(vi) Proposed Date of Examination : 08.06.2025
x. Online

8. Online (Entries)
8.1
3.5 x 4.5
(Snap) (Placard)

Sunit Kumar
Date ..............

8.2

8.3 Downloaded
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8.4

(spelling)
8.5

8.6 (Category)
(code)

(Category) (Code)
(i) Unreserved Category UR
SC/ ST/ EBC/ BC

(ii) Scheduled Caste SC


(iii) Scheduled Tribe ST
(iv) Extremely Backward Caste EBC
(v) Backward Caste BC
(vi) Economical Weaker Section EWS

8.7 (category)

[Unreserved (UR)]
Online
8.8

8.9
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(i)
(ii)

8.10 (Sex) :

i. Male
ii. Female
iii. Third gender

8.11

[ ]
8.12

8.13 Online Hard copy


8.14 Online Hard copy (List of Enclosures)

2 7(i)

1 2 7(ii) 7(vi)

9.
9.1

I Passed Minimum THREE Years / TWO Years (Lateral & Entry) Diploma examination with at least 45% marks
(40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in any branch of Engineering and
Technology.
OR
Passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University as defined by UGC, with at least 45% marks (40% marks
in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) and passed 10+2 examination with Mathematics as
a subject.
OR
Passed B.Voc / 3 - Year D.Voc. Stream in the same or allied sector.
(The Universities will offer suitable bridge courses such as Mathematics, Physics, Engineering drawing, etc.
for the students coming from diverse backgraounds to achieve desired learning outcomes of the programme).
II. III

III. 3rd Semester

IV. Architecture Architecture

I. (Native)

II.

III.

IV.
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V.
(Public Sector Undertaking of Govt. of India)

VI.

9.2

i.

ii.

iii.

iv.

9.3

i. Act
12 PCI
ii.

10.
10.1

10.2

11. 2025
11.1
Website:
bceceboard.bihar.gov.in (valid)

(Admit Card)

5
11.00 3.00
(Admit Card)

11.2
(OMR Answer Sheet)
11.3
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11.4

11.5

11.5.1
(i)

(ii)
(iii)

(iv)

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(i)

(ii) Pharmaceutics-I I) Pharmaceutics-II


II)
(iii)

(iv)

11.5.2

I I I Pharmaceutics-I

II II II Pharmaceutics-II

11.6 (Re-evaluation) (Retotalling)

11.7

12. 2025
12.1 (i)
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" bceceboard.bihar.gov.in"

Online
Offline
(ii) Online

(iii) (Identity)

(iv)

12.2

13.
13.1

13.2

13.3

13.4 (College Leaving Certificate)


13.5

13.6

13.7

13.8

13.9
13.10

Debar
13.11

13.12

13.13

13.14

13.15
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2025
Branchwise Statement of Total Available Seats in Different Govt. Engg. Colleges
Total Approved Intake 10% of
Sl.no. INSTITUTION BRANCH
for Session 2023-24 Total
B.C.E. BHAGALPUR CIVIL ENGG. 120 12
B.C.E. BHAGALPUR MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
B.C.E. BHAGALPUR ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
1
B.C.E. BHAGALPUR ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
B.C.E. BHAGALPUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
B.C.E. BHAGALPUR Total 360 36
M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 40 4
2 M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR I.T. 60 6
M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 30 3
M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (LEATHER TECH.) 30 3
M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR BIOMEDICAL & ROBOTIC ENGG. 60 6
M.I.T. MUZAFFARPUR Total 400 40
G.C.E. GAYA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 120 12
G.C.E. GAYA ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 90 9
3 G.C.E. GAYA MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
G.C.E. GAYA CIVIL ENGG. 90 9
G.C.E.GAYA Total. 360 36
M..C.E. MOTIHARI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
M..C.E. MOTIHARI ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
M..C.E. MOTIHARI MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
4 M..C.E. MOTIHARI CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
M..C.E. MOTIHARI CIVIL ENGG. WITH COMPUTER APPLICATION 60 6
M..C.E. MOTIHARI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (AI) 60 6
M.C.E. MOTIHARI Total 360 36
D.C.E. DARBHANGA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
D.C.E. DARBHANGA ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
D.C.E. DARBHANGA MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
5 D.C.E. DARBHANGA CIVIL ENGG. 90 9
D.C.E. DARBHANGA FIRE TECHNOLOGY & SAFETY 30 3
D.C.E. DARBHANGA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (Cyber Security) 60 6
D.C.E, DARBHANGA Total 360 36
NALANDA COLLEGE. OF ENGG,CHANDI ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & MACHINE LEARNING 60 6
NALANDA COLLEGE. OF ENGG,CHANDI ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
NALANDA COLLEGE. OF ENGG,CHANDI MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
6 NALANDA COLLEGE. OF ENGG,CHANDI CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
NALANDA COLLEGE. OF ENGG,CHANDI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
NALANDA COLLEGE. OF ENGG,CHANDI AERONAUTICAL ENGG. 60 6
NALANDA COLLEGE OF ENGG, CHANDI, NALANDA 360 36
L.N.J.P.I.T. TECHNOLOGY. CHAPRA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 120 12
L.N.J.P.I.T. TECHNOLOGY. CHAPRA ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
L.N.J.P.I.T. TECHNOLOGY. CHAPRA MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
7
L.N.J.P.I.T. TECHNOLOGY. CHAPRA CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
L.N.J.P.I.T. TECHNOLOGY. CHAPRA FOOD PROCESSING & PRESERVATION 60 6
L.N.J.P.I.T CHAPRA TOTAL 360 36
B.C.E. BAKHTIYARPUR CIVIL ENGG. 90 9
B.C.E. BAKHTIYARPUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
B.C.E. BAKHTIYARPUR ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
8 B.C.E. BAKHTIYARPUR MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
B.C.E. BAKHTIYARPUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (IOT) 60 6
B.C.E. BAKHTIYARPUR FIRE TECHNOLOGY & SAFETY 30 3
B.C.E. BAKHTIYARPUR Total 360 36
S.I.T. SITAMARHI CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
S.I.T. SITAMARHI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
S.I.T. SITAMARHI ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
9 S.I.T. SITAMARHI MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
S.I.T. SITAMARHI CIVIL ENGG. WITH COMPUTER APPLICATION 60 6
S.I.T. SITAMARHI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(AI & ML) 60 6
S.I.T. SITAMARHI Total 360 36
R.R.D.C.E. BEGUSARAI CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
R.R.D.C.E. BEGUSARAI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
R.R.D.C.E. BEGUSARAI ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
10 R.R.D.C.E. BEGUSARAI MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
R.R.D.C.E. BEGUSARAI CHEMICAL ENGG. 60 6
R.R.D.C.E. BEGUSARAI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(Data Science) 60 6
R.R.D.C.E. BEGUSARAI Total 360 36
S.C.E SASARAM CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
S.C.E SASARAM COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 90 9
S.C.E SASARAM ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
11 S.C.E SASARAM MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
S.C.E SASARAM ELECTRONICS ENGG. (VLSI DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY ) 30 3
S.C.E SASARAM MINING ENGG. 60 6
S.C.E SASARAM Total 360 36
B.P.M.C.E. MADHEPURA CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
B.P.M.C.E. MADHEPURA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
B.P.M.C.E. MADHEPURA ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
B.P.M.C.E. MADHEPURA MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
12
B.P.M.C.E. MADHEPURA 3-D ANIMATION & GRAPHICS 30 3
B.P.M.C.E. MADHEPURA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(AI & ML) 60 6
B.P.M.C.E. MADHEPURA CIVIL ENGG. WITH COMPUTER APPLICATION 30 3
B.P.M.C.E. MADHEPURA Total 360 36
K.C.E., KATIHAR CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
K.C.E., KATIHAR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 120 12
K.C.E., KATIHAR ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. 60 6
K.C.E., KATIHAR MECHANICAL ENGG. 30 3
13
K.C.E., KATIHAR FOOD PROCESSING & PRESERVATION 30 3
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K.C.E., KATIHAR MECHANICAL & SMART MANUFACTURING 30 3
K.C.E., KATIHAR ELECTRONICS ENGG. (VLSI DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY ) 30 3
K.C.E., KATIHAR Total 360 36
PURNEA COLLEGE OF ENGG. CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
PURNEA COLLEGE OF ENGG. ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
PURNEA COLLEGE OF ENGG. MECHANICAL ENGG. 30 3
PURNEA COLLEGE OF ENGG. ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
14
PURNEA COLLEGE OF ENGG. COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
PURNEA COLLEGE OF ENGG. COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (AI) 60 6
PURNEA COLLEGE OF ENGG. MECHATRONICS ENGG. 30 3
PURNEA COLLEGE Total 360 36
SAHARSA COLLEGE OF ENGG. CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
SAHARSA COLLEGE OF ENGG. ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
SAHARSA COLLEGE OF ENGG. MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
15 SAHARSA COLLEGE OF ENGG. ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
SAHARSA COLLEGE OF ENGG. COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
SAHARSA COLLEGE OF ENGG. COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(Data Science) 60 6
SAHARSA COLLEGE Total 360 36
SUPAUL COLLEGE OF ENGG. CIVIL ENGG. 90 9
SUPAUL COLLEGE OF ENGG. ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
SUPAUL COLLEGE OF ENGG. MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
16 SUPAUL COLLEGE OF ENGG. ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
SUPAUL COLLEGE OF ENGG. COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (AI) 60 6
SUPAUL COLLEGE OF ENGG. COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 30 3
SUPAUL COLLEGE Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BANKA CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BANKA ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BANKA MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
17 GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BANKA ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BANKA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BANKA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (IOT) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BANKA Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, VAISHALI CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, VAISHALI ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, VAISHALI MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, VAISHALI ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
18
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, VAISHALI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, VAISHALI ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG.(ACT) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, VAISHALI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (IOT) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, Vaishali Total 420 42
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JAMUI CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JAMUI ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JAMUI MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JAMUI ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
19
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JAMUI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (IOT) 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JAMUI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(Data Science) 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JAMUI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(AI & ML) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, Jamui Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, NAWADA CIVIL ENGG. 120 12
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, NAWADA ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, NAWADA ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
20
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, NAWADA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, NAWADA MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, NAWADA Total 360 36
GOVT.ENGG. COLLEGE KISHANGANJ CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT.ENGG. COLLEGE KISHANGANJ MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT.ENGG. COLLEGE KISHANGANJ ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
21 GOVT.ENGG. COLLEGE KISHANGANJ ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT.ENGG. COLLEGE KISHANGANJ COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(AI & ML) 60 6
GOVT.ENGG. COLLEGE KISHANGANJ COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KISHANGANJ Total 360 36
SHRI PHANISHWAR NATH RENU ENGG COLLEGE, ARARIA CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
SHRI PHANISHWAR NATH RENU ENGG COLLEGE, ARARIA MECHANICAL ENGG. 30 3
SHRI PHANISHWAR NATH RENU ENGG COLLEGE, ARARIA ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
22 SHRI PHANISHWAR NATH RENU ENGG COLLEGE, ARARIA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 120 12
SHRI PHANISHWAR NATH RENU ENGG COLLEGE, ARARIA MECHATRONICS ENGG. 30 3
SHRI PHANISHWAR NATH RENU ENGG COLLEGE, ARARIA ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
SHRI PHANISHWAR NATH RENU ENGGCOLLEGE, ARARIA TOTAL 360 36
GOVT. ENGG.COLLEGE MUNGER CIVIL ENGG. 120 12
GOVT. ENGG.COLLEGE MUNGER MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG.COLLEGE MUNGER ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
23
GOVT. ENGG.COLLEGE MUNGER COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(Data Science) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG.COLLEGE MUNGER COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (AI) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, MUNGERTotal 360 36
GOVT ENGG. COLLEGE SHEOHAR CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT ENGG. COLLEGE SHEOHAR MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT ENGG. COLLEGE SHEOHAR ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
24 GOVT ENGG. COLLEGE SHEOHAR ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT ENGG. COLLEGE SHEOHAR CIVIL ENGG. WITH COMPUTER APPLICATION 60 6
GOVT ENGG. COLLEGE SHEOHAR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(Data Science) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SHEOHAR Total 360 36
GOVT ENGG COLLEGE W. CHAMPARAN CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT ENGG COLLEGE W. CHAMPARAN MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT ENGG COLLEGE W. CHAMPARAN ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT ENGG COLLEGE W. CHAMPARAN ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
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GOVT ENGG COLLEGE W. CHAMPARAN ELECTRONICS ENGG. (VLSI DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY ) 30 3
GOVT ENGG COLLEGE W. CHAMPARAN COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 30 3
GOVT ENGG COLLEGE W. CHAMPARAN COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (Cyber Security) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, W. CHAMPARAN Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, AURANGABAD CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, AURANGABAD MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, AURANGABAD ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
26 GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, AURANGABAD ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, AURANGABAD COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(Data Science) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, AURANGABAD ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & MACHINE LEARNING 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, AURANGABAD Total 360 36
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GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KAIMUR CIVIL ENGG. 90 9
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KAIMUR MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KAIMUR ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
27 GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KAIMUR ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KAIMUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (Networks) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KAIMUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (Cyber Security) 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KAIMUR Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ MECHANICAL ENGG. 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (IOT & Cyber Security including Block Chain Technology) 60 6
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GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ AERONAUTICAL ENGG. 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ ELECTRONICS ENGG. (VLSI DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY ) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (AI) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, GOPALGANJ Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, MADHUBANI CIVIL ENGG. 120 12
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, MADHUBANI MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, MADHUBANI ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
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GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, MADHUBANI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, MADHUBANI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (IOT) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, MADHUBANI 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SIWAN CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SIWAN MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SIWAN ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
30 GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SIWAN COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (IOT) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SIWAN COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SIWAN ELECTRONICS ENGG. (VLSI DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY ) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SIWAN TOTAL 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JEHANABAD CIVIL ENGG. 120 12
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JEHANABAD MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JEHANABAD ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
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GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JEHANABAD COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (Cyber Security) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JEHANABAD ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, JEHANABAD TOTAL 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, ARWAL CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, ARWAL MECHANICAL ENGG. 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, ARWAL ELECTRICAL ENGG. 120 12
32 GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, ARWAL COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(Data Science) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, ARWAL COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, ARWAL ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, ARWAL TOTAL 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KHAGARIA CIVIL ENGG. 120 12
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KHAGARIA MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KHAGARIA ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
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GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KHAGARIA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(AI & ML) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KHAGARIA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (IOT) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, KHAGARIA Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BUXAR CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BUXAR MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BUXAR ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
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GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BUXAR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 120 12
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BUXAR ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BUXAR Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BHOJPUR CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BHOJPUR MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BHOJPUR ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
35 GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BHOJPUR ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BHOJPUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 90 9
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BHOJPUR INSTRUMENTATION ENGG. 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, BUXAR Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA MECHANICAL ENGG. 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
36 GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. 120 12
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA MECHATRONICS ENGG. 30 3
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE, SHEIKHPURA Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF LAKHISARAI CIVIL ENGG. 120 12
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF LAKHISARAI MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF LAKHISARAI ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
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GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF LAKHISARAI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (AI) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF LAKHISARAI COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(Data Science) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF LAKHISARAI Total 360 36
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF SAMASTIPUR CIVIL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF SAMASTIPUR MECHANICAL ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF SAMASTIPUR ELECTRICAL ENGG. 60 6
38 GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF SAMASTIPUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg. (Cyber Security) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF SAMASTIPUR ELECTRO & COMMUNICATION, ENGG. 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF SAMASTIPUR COMPUTER Sc. & Engg.(AI & ML) 60 6
GOVT. ENGG. COLLEGE OF SAMASTIPUR Total 360 36
Total 13780 1378

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Branchwise Statement of Total Available Seats


Institution Institute Branch Round off Figure as per Reservation Rules
Type
UR SC ST EBC BC RCG EWS Total DQ SMQ
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Women's Run by COMPUTER Sc. & 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 8 1 0
Inst. Of Tech., Navodaya Complex, LNMU Engg. (CSE)
Kameshwar Nagar, Darbhanga Darbhanga

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Women's Run by INFORMATION 10 4 1 5 3 1 2 26 2 0


Inst. Of Tech., Navodaya Complex, LNMU TECHNOLOGY (IT)
Kameshwar Nagar, Darbhanga Darbhanga

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Women's Run by Bioinformatics (BI) 6 2 0 2 2 1 1 14 1 0


Inst. Of Tech., Navodaya Complex, LNMU
Kameshwar Nagar, Darbhanga Darbhanga

Total 19 7 1 8 6 3 4 48 4 0

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Note : BCECE Board/ State Govt. reserves their right to add new Institutions and seats in this statement at any time for which
information will be provided at the time of counselling.

Distribution of Seats
as per Reservation Rules
INSTITUTION BRANCH Total UR F_UR EWS F_EWS SC F-SC ST F_ST EBC F_EBC BC F_BC Total DQ

Public Health Institution B.M. LAB TECHNOLOGY 10 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 10 1

Public Health Institution B. O.T. TECHNOLOGY 10 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 10 0

Public Health Institution B. RADIO IMAGING. TECHNOLOGY 10 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 10 0

Public Health Institution B. OPTOMETRY 10 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 10 1

Total 40 7 3 3 1 5 3 1 0 7 3 5 2 40 2

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Note : BCECE Board/ State Govt. reserves their right to add new Institutions and seats in this statement at
any time for which information will be provided at the time of counselling.

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Sl. Institution /College Name of Total
No. the Course seats
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1. M.I.T., Muzaffarpur, B. Pharma 10

2. Govt. Pharmacy Institute, B. Pharma 10


Agam Kuan, Patna.
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I
MATHEMATICS :
1. Solid Geometry : Cartesian, Cylindrical, Polar, Spherical Polar Co-ordinates, Direction ratios and direction
cosines, equations of Planes and Straight lines shortest distance, Co-ordinate transformations, Spheres,
Cones, Cylinders, Ellipoids, Paraboloids and Hyperpoloid, Standard equations. With illustration, tangent,
Planes and normals.
2. Differential Calculus : Review of Limit. Continuity and differentiability of functions of a Single Variable
with terminology, Properties of Continuous functions, geometrical illustrations, applications of
differentiation to approximate computations, Successive differentiation, Lebnitz rule, Rolle's theorem,
Cauchy's mean value theorem (Lagrange mean value theorem as a special case). Taylor and Maclaurin
expansions, L-Hospital rule, Review of maxima and minima of function of Single Variable, Concavity
and Convexity of a Curve, Points of inflexion, asymptotes and Curvature. Limit, Continuity and
differentiability of function, geometrical interpretations, differentials, derivatives of composite and implicit
function, derivative of higher orders and their Commutativity, Euler's theorem on homogeneous function.
Taylor expansion of fuctions of several variables, maxima and minima of functions of several variables.
Lagrange method of multipliers.
3. Integral Calculus : Riemann integrals (upper and lower sums), definite integral as the limit of a sum,
Fundamental theorem of integral calculus, mean value theorems, evaluation of definite integrals, reduction
formula, convergence of improper integrals, tests of convergence, beta and gamma functions, elementary
properties, differentiation under integral sign, differentiation of integrals with variable limits, Lebnitzrule,
integrals dependent on a parameter applications, Rectification, double and triple integrals, computation
of surfaces and volumes, change of variables in double integrals, Jacobean transformations, integrals
dependent on parameters application.
4. Differential Equations : First order equation variable separable, exact, homogeneous, linear and
Bernoulli's form, second order equations with constant coefficients, Euler equations, methods of their
solution, Dependence and independence of Solutions, wronskian systems of first order equations (Simple
type).
5. Vector Calculus : Scalar and vector fields, level surfaces, directional derivative, gradient, curl, divergence,
laplacian, line and surface integrals, theorem of green, Gauss and stokes, Orthogonal Curvilinear
coordinates, Infinite Series; Sequence and series their convergence and divergence, test of convergence,
Power Series - uniform and absolute convergence.
6. Matrices : Algebra of matrices, vector space, linear dependence of vectors, rank and inverse of a
matrix, solutions of algebraic equations, consistency conditions, eigen value and eigen vectors, similarity
transformation reduction to a diagonal matrix.
7. Fourier Series : Its convergence, Drichlet conditions, half range series.

II
ENGINEERING MECHANICS :
1. Introduction : Idealization of Mechanics, concept of Rigid Body. External Forces [Body forces & Surface
Forces], Laws of Mechanics.
2. Vector Methods : Equality and Equivalence of vectors, Free and Bound Vectors, Principle of
Transmissibility of forces, Moment of a force about a point and about a line, couple and moment of a
couple, couple moment as a free - vector, Addition and substraction of couples.
3. Various Systems of Forces : Statically Equivalent Force Systems, Simplest Equivalent of a System of
forces.
4. Equilibrium : Force analysis, Free Body Diagram, Equations of equilibrium and their applications to
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various system of forces, Plane Trusses.


5. Friction : Friction on dry surfaces, static, Kinetic and rolling friction, applications to inclined planes,
wedge and blocks and belts and pulleys.
6. Kinematics and Kinetics of a Particle : Rectilinear and Curvilinear translations, Normal and tangential
components of acceleration, Projectile motion on a smooth vertical curve.
7. Impulse and Momentum : Linear Impulse and linear momentum, Central Impact of elastic, semi-
elastic & Plastic bodies.
8. Kinematics and Kinetics of Rigid Bodies : Angular Velocity and angular acceleration, Effective Forces
on a rigid body, D'Alembert's Principle-Application to Highways and Railway-tracks, Instantaneous centre
of rotation, compound pendulum, centre of percussion, Rotation of Rigid bodies, Rolling motion, Plane
motion of rigid bodies, simple application - Four bar mechanism.
9. Work, Energy and Power : Work done by forces and couples, Potential, Elastic and kinetic energy,
work energy, conservation of energy, concept of power and efficiency.

III
TECHNICAL ENGLISH :
1. Grammar and Comprehension : (a) Subject - Verb concord (b) Tense (c) Voice (d) Synthesis (e)
Common Errors (f) Vocabulary, Unseen Passage will be set to test the language skills mentioned above.
2. Business Correspondence : (a) Drafting Official and Business Letters (b) Drafting Circulars and Official
Orders / Instructions (c) Drafting Minutes and Agenda of the Meeting.
3. Elementary Spoken English : Elementary theory of phonetics.
4. Sentence and Paragraph Writing.
5. Report Writing : (i) Importance of Reports in the Present day Industrial Set-up (ii) Classification of
Reports (iii) Writing of Reports :- (a) Format (b) Mechanics of language.
6. Technical Description of things and Processes.
7. Precis Writing.
8. Spoken English.

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INDICATIVE SYLLABUS FOR PARA-MEDICAL COURSE GROUP
OF BCECE(LE)-2025
I
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY :
I. Anatomy :
1) Introduction of bones and muscles
2) Different Vital Organs:-
i) Respiratory organ
ii) Circulatory organ
iii) Digestive organ
iv) Reproductive organ
v) Liver & Spleen
vi) Excretory organ
vii) Central Nervous organ
viii) Sense organ
3) Embryology
II. Physiology :
1) Introduction- Definition
2) Basic knowledge of various system :-
i) Cardio-Vascular system
ii) Respiratory
iii) Digestive
iv) Excretory
v) Reproductive
vi) Endocrine
vii) Lymphatic
viii) Central Nervous
xi) Circulatory
3) Special Senses:-
i) Auditory system
ii) Olfactory
iii) Visual
iv) Tactile sensation
v) Taste sensation
4) Pulse, B.P.- Systolic & Diastolic Blood Pressure, Heart sound (Normal & Abnormal),
Cyanosis,Edema and Temperature regulation.
5) Skin.
II
PATHOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY :
I. Pathology :
1) General Pathology- Introduction
2) Hematology:-
i) Haemoglobin:- a) Estimation
b) Other details
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ii) E.S.R.: a) Estimation


b) other details
iii) Complete Blood Count (C.B.C)
iv) Blood of its functions
v) Blood Banking
vi) Blood coagulation
vii) Heamoopoesosis
viii) Anemia's
ix) Heamoglobinopathy
3) Clinical Pathology:-
i) Body fluid
- Urin; Stool & Cerebro-Spinal Fluid
a) Collection
b) Normal Values
c) Physical, Chemical and Microscopic Examination
- Other Body Fluid
a) Collection
b) Normal Values
c) Physical, Chemical and Microscopic Examination and
d) Transuded and Exudates
II. Microbiology
1) Introduction
2) Bacteriology of water, food
3) Bacteriology of Milk, Pasteurization of Milk
4) Lab Diagnosis of;-
i) Staphylococcal infection
ii) Streptococcal infection
iii) Diphtheria
iv) Meningitis
v) Typhoid fever
vi) Cholera
vii) Tuberculosis
viii) Bacillary dysentery
xi) Septicemia
5) Methods of Colony count
6) Disposal of Bio-Medical waste
7) Sterilization
8) Culture-Media
9) Identification methods of Bacteria by colony character and Stunning & Motility tests
10) Microbial world and structure of Mien be
11) Antibiotic sensitivity testing
12) Morphological variations and classification of bacteria
13) Physiology and growth requirement of bacteria
14) Anaerobiosis methods
15) Disposal of laboratory waste
16) Methods of inclusion of culture media from different samples
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III. Bio-Chemistry :
1) Introduction of Bio-chemistry:-
a) pH indicator
b) Ionization of water buffer, pH value of solution using.
c) Definition and preparation of reagent
2) General Bio-chemistry:-
i) Collection & recording of bio-chemical specimen, separation of serum / plasma preservation
and disposal of biological materials
ii) Chemical examination of urine and stool
iii) Chemical examination of other body fluids & transuded & exudates
iv) Laboratory management and maintenance of records
3) Introductive knowledge of:-
i) Carbohydrate
ii) Protein
iii) Lipid
4) Electrolytes
5) Liver function test
6) Kidney function test
7) Lipid profile
8) Analytical Bio-chemistry:-
i) Estimation of specific gravity of urine
ii) Urinary protein
iii) Blood sugar
iv) Blood urea
v) Serum cretonne
vi) Blood cholesterol
vii) Serum Bilrubin, SGPT, SGOT
viii) Alkaline phosphate
xi) Australia antigen
III
TECHNICAL ENGLISH :
1. Grammer and Comprehension :
a) Subject verb concord
b) Tense
c) Voice
d) Synthesis
e) Common errors
f) Vocabulary
g) Unseen passage to test language skills
2. Elementary Spoken English (Theary of Phonetics)
3. Sentance and paragraph writing
4. Report Writing :
a) Classification, Format and writing of reports
b) Mechanics of language
5. Technical Description of things and processes
6. Precis writing
7. Spoken English.
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INDICATIVE SYLLABUS FOR PHARMACY COURSE GROUP OF
BCECE(LE)-2025
I
PHARMACEUTICS-I

1. Introduction of different dosage forms, Their classification with examples-their relative applications. Familiarisation
with new drug delivery systems.
2. Metrology-Systems of wights and measures. Calculations including conversion from one to another system. Percentage
calculations and adjustments of products. Use of allegation method in calculations, Isotonic solutions.
3. Metrology-Systems of wights and measures. Calculations including conversion from one to another system. Percentage
calculations and adjustments of products. Use of allegation method in calculations, Isotonic solutions.
4. Packing of Pharmaceuticals-Desirable features of a container-type of containers. Study of glass and plastics as materials
for containers and rubber as a material for closures-their merits and demerits. Introduction to aerosol packaging.
5. Size reduction Objectives, and factors affecting size reduction, methods of size reduction-Study of Hammer mill, Ball
mill, Fluid Enegy Mill and Disintegrator.
6. Size separation-Size separation by sifting. Official Standard for powders. Sedimentation methods of size separation.
Construction and working of cyclone separator.
7. Mixing and Homogenisation-Liquid mixing and powder mixing, Mixing of semisolids, Study of Silverson Mixer-
Homogeniser, planetary Mixer; Agitated powder mixer; Triple Roller Mill; Propeller Mixer, Colloid Mill and Hand
Homogeniser. Double cone mixer.
8. Clarification and filtration-Theory of filtration, filter media; filter aids and selection of filters. Study of the following
filtration equipments-filter Press, Sintered Filters,filter Candles, Metafilter.
9. Extraction and Galenicals-
(a) Study of percolation and maceration and their modification, Continuous hot extraction-Applications in the
preparation of tinctures and extracts.
(b) Introduction to Ayurvedic dosage forms.
10. Hear processes Evaporation -Definitions Factors affecting evaporation-Study of evaporating still and Evaporating Pan.
11. Distillation-Simple distillation and Fractional Distillation; Steam distillation and vaccum distillation. Study of vacuum
still, Preparation of Purified Water I.P. and water for Injection I.P. Construction and working of the still used for the same.
12. Introduction to drying processes-Study of Tray Dryers: Fluidized Bed Dryer, Vacuum Dryer and Freeze Dryer.
13. Sterilization-Concept of sterilization and its differences from disinfection-Thermal resistance of micro-organisms. Detailed
study of the following sterilization process.
(i) Sterilization with moist heat.
(ii) Dry heat sterilization,
(iii) Sterilization by radiation.
(iv) Sterilization by filtration and
(v) Gaseous sterilization.
Aseptic techniques. Application of Sterilization processes in hospitals particularly with reference to surgical dressings and intravenous
fluids. Precautions for safe and effective handling of sterilization equipments.
14. Processing of Tablets-Definition: different types of compressed tablets and their properties. Processes involved in the
production of tablets; Tablets excipients; Defects in tablets. Evaluation of Tablets; Physical Standards including Disintegration
and Dissolution. Tablets coating-Sugar coating; Film coating, enteric coating and microencapsulation (Tablets coating may
be dealt in an elementary manner.)
15. Processing of Capsules-hard and soft gelating capsules; different sizes capsules; filling of capsules; handling and storage
of capsules, special applications of capsules.
16. Study of immunological products like sera vaccine toxoids & their preparations.

PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY-I

1. General discussion on the following inorganic compounds including important physical and chemical properties, medicinal
and Pharmaceutical uses, storage conditions and chemical incompatibility.
(A) Acids, bases and buffers Boric acid*, Hyd- rochloric acid, strong ammonium hydroxide, Calcium hydroxide,
Sodium hydroxide and official buffers.
(B) Antioxidants-Hypophosphorous acid, Sulphur dioxide, Sodium bisulphite, Sodium metabisulphite, Sodium
thiosulphate, Nitro- gen and Sodium Nitrite.
(C) Gastrointenstnal agents-
(i) Acidifying agents Dilute hydrocholoric acid.
(ii) Antacids-Sodium bicarbonate, Aluminium hydroxide gel, Aluminium Phosphate, Cal- cium
carbonate, Magnesium carbonate, Mag- nesium trisilicate, Magnesium oxide. Combi- nations of antacid
preparations.
(iii) Protectives and Adsorbents-Bisrnuth subcar- bonate and Kaolin.
(iv) Saline Cathartics-Sodium Potassium tartrate and Magnesium sulphate.
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(D) Topical Agents-


(i) Protectives-Talc, Zinc Oxide, Calamine, Zinc stearate. Titanium dioxide. Silicone poly- mers.
(ii) Antimicrobials and Astringents-Hydrogen peroxide", Potassium permanganate, Chlorinated lime,
Iodine, Solutions of Iodine, Povidone-iodine, Boric acid, Borax. Silver nitrate, Mild silver protein, Mercury,
Yellow mercuric oxide, Ammoniated mercury.
(iii) Sulphur and its compounds-Sublimed sulphur precipitated sulphur, selenium sulphide.
(iv) Astringents:-Alum and Zinc Sulphate.
(E) Dental Products-Sodium Fluride, Stannous Flouride, Calcium carbonate, Sodium metaphosphate,
Dicalcium phosphate, Strontium chloride, Zinc chloride.
(F) Inhalants-Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, Nitrous oxide.
(G) Respiratory stimulants-Ammonium Carbonate
(H) Expectorants and Emetics-Ammonium chloride," Potassium iodide, Antimony Potassium tartrate.
(I) Antidotes-Sodium nitrate.
2. Major Intra and Extracellular electrolytes-
(A) Electrolytes used for replacement therapy- -Sodium chloride and its preparations, Potas- sium chloride and its
preparations.
(B) Physiological acid-base balance and electrolytes used-Sodium acetate, Potassium acetate, Sidium bicarbonate
injection, Sodium citrate, Potassium citrate, Sodium lactate injection, Ammonium chloride and its injection.
(C) Combination of oral electrolyte powders and solutions.
3. Inorganic Official compounds of Iron, Iodine, and Calcium Ferrous Sulfate and Calcium gluconate.
4. Radio pharmaceuticals and Contrast media-Radio activity-Alpha. Beta and Gamma Radiations, Biological effects of
radiations, Measurement of radio activity, G. M. Counter Radio isotopes- their uses, storage and precautions with special
reference to the official preparations.
Radio opaque Contrast media-Barium sulfate.
5. Quality control of Drugs and Pharmaceuticals- Importance of quality control, significant errors, methods used for quality
control, sources of impurities in Pharmaceuticals. Limit tests for Arsenic, chloride, sulphate, Iron and Heavy metals.
6. Identification tests for cations and anions as per Indian Pharmacopoeia

PHARMACOGNOSY

1. Definition, History and scope of Pharmacognosy including indigenous system of medicine.


2. Various systems of classification of drugs of natural origin.
3. Adulteration and drug evaluation; significance of Pharmacopoeial standards.
4. Brief outline of occurrence, distribution, outline of isolation, identification tests, therapeutic effects and pharmaceutical
applications of alkaloids, terpenoids, glycosides, volatile oils, tannins and resins.
5. Occurrence, distribution, organoleptic evaluation, chemical constituents including tests wherever applicable and therapeutic
efficacy of following categories of drugs.
(a) Laxatives : Aloes, Rhuburb, Castor oil, Ispaghula, Senna.
(b) Cardiotonics - Digitalis, Arjuna.
(c) Carminatives & G.I. regulators - Umbelliferous fruits, Coriander, Fennel, Ajowan, Cardamom Ginger, Black pepper,
Asafoetida, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Clove.
(d) Astringents-Catechu.
(e) Drugs acting on nervous system-Hyoseyamus, Belladonna, Aconite, Ashwagandha, Ephedra, Opium, Cannabis, Nux
vomica.
(f) Antihypertensives - Rauwolfia.
(g) Antitussives - Vasaka, Tolu balsam Tulsi
(h) Antirheumatics - Guggul, Colchicum
(i)
(j) Antileprotics - Chaulmoogra Oil.
(k) Antidiabetics - Pterocarpus, Gymnema, Sylvestro.
(l) Diuretics - Gokhru, Punarnava.
(m) Antidysentrics - Ipecacuanha
(n) Antiseptics and disinfectants Benzoin, Myrrh, Nim, curcuma.
(o) Antimalarials - Cinchuna
(p) Oxytocics-Ergot.
(q) Vitamines - Shark liver Oil and Amla.
(r) Enzymes-Papaya, Diastase, Yeast.
(s) Perfumes and flavouring agents - peppermint Oil, Lemon Oil, Orange Oil, Lemon grass Oil, Sandalwood.
(t) Pharmaceuticals aids - Hone, Arachis Oil, Starch, Kaolin, Peetin, Olive Oil, Lanolin, Beeswax, Acacia, Tragacanth,
Sodium alginate, Agar, Guar gum, gelatin.
(u) Miscellaneous-Liquorice, Garlic, Picrorhiza, Dioscorea, Linseed, Shatavari, Shankhapushpi, Pyrethrum, Tobacco.
6. Collection and preparation of crude drug for the market as exemplified by Ergot, opium, Rauwofia, digitalis, senna.
7. Study of source, preparation and identification of fibres used in sutures and surgical dressings - cotton, sild, wool and
regenerated fibre.
8. Gross anatomical studies of Senna, Datura, Cinnamon, Cinchona, fennel, Clove, ginger, Nuxvomica & Ipecacuanha.
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BIOCHEMISTRY AND CLINICAL PATHOLOGY


1. Introduction to biochemistry.
2. Brief chemistry and role of proteins, polypeptides and amino acids classification, Qualitative tests, Biological Value.
Deficiency diseases.
3. Classification, qualitative tests. Diseases related to carbohydrate metabolism.
4. Brief chemistry and role of Lipids, Classification, qualitative tests. Diseases related to lipids metabolism.
5. Brief chemistry and roIc of Vitamins and Coenzymes.
6. Role of minerals and water in life processes.
7. Enzymes : Brief concept of enzymic action. Factors affecting it. Therapeutic and pharmaceutical importance.
8. Brief concept of normal and abnormal metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids.
9. Introduction to pathology of blood and urine.
(a) Lymphocytes and Platelets, their role in health and disease.
(b) Erythrocytes Abnormal cells and their significance.
(c) Abnormal constituents of urine and their significance in diseases.

HUMAN ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY

1. Scope of Anatomy and Physiology. Definition of various terms used in Anatomy


2. Structure of cell, function of its components with special reference to mitochondria and microsomes.
3. Elementary tissues of the body. i.e. epithelial tissue, muscular tissue, connective tissue and nervous tissue.
4. Structure and function of skeleton. Classification of joints and their function, Joint disorder.
5. Composition of blood, functions of blood elements. Blood group and coagulatior of blood. Brief information regarding
disorders of blood.
6. Name and functions of lymph glands.
7. Structure and functions of various parts of the heart. Arterial and venous system with special reference to the names and
positions of. main arteries and veins. Blood pressure and its recording. Brief information about cardiovascular disorders.
8. Various parts of respiratory system and their functions. Physiology of respiration.
9. Various parts of urinary system and their functions, structure and functions of kidney. Physiology of Urine formation.
Pathophysiology of renal diseases and oedema.
10. Structure of skeletal. muscle. Physiology of muscle contraction. Names, position, attachments and functions of various
skeletal muscles. Physiology of neuromuscular junction.
11. Various parts of central nervous system, brain and its parts, functions and reflex action. Anatomy and Physiology of
autonomic nervous system.
12. Elementary knowledge of structure and functions of the organs of taste, smell, ear, eye and skin. Physiology of pain.
13. Digestive system; names of the various parts of digestive system and their functions. Structure and functions of "liver ,
physiology of digestion and absorption.
14. Endocrine glands and Hormones. Locations of the glands, their hormones and functions. Pituitary, thyroid, Adrenal and
Pancreas.
15. Reproductive system - Physiology and Anatomy of Reproductive system.

HEALTH EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PHARMACY

1. Concept of Health-Definition of physical health, mental health, Social health, spiritual health determinates of health,
indicators of health, concept of disease, natural history of diseases, the disease agents, concept of prevention of diseases.
2. Nutrition and health-Classification of foods requirements, disease induced due to deficiency of proteins, Vitamins and
minerals-treatment and prevention.
3. Demography and family planning-Demography cycle, fertility, family planning, contraceptive methods, behavioural
methods, natural family planning method, chemical method, mechanical methods. Hormonal contraceptives, population
problem of India
4. First aid-Emergency treatment in shock, snake-bite, burns poisoning, heart disease, fractures and resuscitation methods.
Elements of minor surgery and dressings.
5. Environment and health-Sources of water supply, water pollution, purification of water, health and air, noise light-solid
waste disposal and control-medical entomology, arthropod borne diseases and their control, rodents, animals and diseases.
6. Fundamental principles of microbiology classification of microbes, isolation, staining techniques of origanisms of common
diseases.
7. Communicable diseases-Causative agents modes of transmission and prevention.
(a) Respiratory infections-Chicken pox, measles Influenza, diphtheria, whooping cough and tuberculosis.
(b) Intestinal infections: poliomyelitis, Hepatitis Cholera. Typhoid. Food poisoning, Hook-worm infection.
(c) Arthropod borne infections-plague, Malaria, Filariasis.
(d) Surface infections-Rabies, Trachoma, Tetanus, Leprosy.
(e) Sexually transmitted diseases-Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, AIDS.
8. Non-communicable diseases-Causative agents prevention care and control cancer, Diabetes, Blindness, Cardiovascular
diseases.
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9. Epidemiology-Its scope, methods, uses, dynamics of disease transmission. Immunity and immunization: Immunological
products and their dose schedule. Principles of disease control and prevention, hospital acquired infection, prevention and
control. Disinfection, types of disinfection, disinfection procedures, for faces, urine, sputum, room linen dead-bodies,
instruments.

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PHARMACEUTICS II

1. Dispensing Pharmacy:
(i) Prescriptions-Reading and understanding of prescription; Latin terms commonly used (Detailed study is not necessary),
Modern methods of prescribing, adoption of metric system. Calculations involved in dispensing.
(ii) Incompatibilities in Prescriptions - Study of various types of incompatibilities - physicals, chemical and therapeutic.
(iii) Posology - Dose and Dosage of drugs, Factors influencing dose, Calculations of doses on the basis of age, sex and
surface area. Veterinary doses.
2. Dispensed Medications:
(Note : A detailed study of the following dispensed medication is necessary. Methods of preparation with theoretical and
practical as pccts, use of appropriate containers and closures, Special labeling requirements and storage conditions should
be high-lighted).
(i) Powders-Types of powders-Advantages and disadvantages of powders, Granules, Cachets and Tablet triturates. Preparation
of different types of powders encountered in prescriptions. Weighing methods, possible errors in weighing, minimum
weighable amounts and weighing of material below the minimum weighable amount, geometric dilution and proper usage
and care of dispensing balance.
(ii) Liquid Oral Dosage Form:
(a) Monophasic - Theoretical aspects including commonly used vehicles, essential adjuvant like stabilizers,
colourants and flavours, with examples.

Review of the following monophasic liquids with details of formulation and practical methods.
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Liquids for Internal Liquids for external
Administration administration or used
on mucus membranes.
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Mixtures and concentrates Gargles
Syrups Mouth washes
Throat-paints
Douches

Elixirs Ear Drops


Nasal drops & Sprays
Liniments
Lotions.
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(b) Biphasic Liquid Dosage Forms:
(i) Suspensions (elementary study)-Suspensions containing diffusible solids and liquids and their preparations.
Study of the adjuvants used like thickening -agents, wetting agents, their necessity and quantity to be incorporated.
Suspensions of precipitate forming liquids like tinctures, their preparations and stability. Suspensions produced by chemical
reaction. An introduction to flocculated) non-flocculated suspension system.
(ii) Emulsions-Types of emulsions, identification of emulsion system, formulation of emulsions, selection of
emulsifying agents. Instabilities in emulsions. Preservation of emulsions.
(iii) Semi-Solid Dosage Forms:
(a) Ointments - Types of ointments, Classification and selection of dermatological vehicles. Preparation and stability of
ointments by the following processes:
(i) Trituration (ii) Fusion (iii) Chemical reaction (iv) Emulsification.
(b) Pastes-Deference between ointments and pastes, bases of pastes. Preparation of pastes and their preservation.
(c) Jellies-An introduction to the different types of jellies and their preparation.
(d) An elementary study of poultice.
(e) Suppositories and pessaries - Their relative merits and demerits, types of suppositories, suppository bases, classification,
properties, Preparation and packing of suppositories. Use of suppositories for drug absorption.
(iv) Dental and Cosmetic Preparations: Introduction to Dcntrificcs , Facial cosmetics. Deodorants, Antiperspirants, Shampoos,
Hair dressings and Hair removers.
(v) Sterile Dosage Forms:
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(a) Parenteral dosage forms-Definitions, General requirements for parenteral dosage forms. Types of parenteral formulations,
vehicles, adjuvants, processing, personnel, facilities and Quality control. Preparation of Intravenous fluids and admixtures-
Total parenteral nutrition, Dialysis fluids.
(b) Sterility testing, Particulate matter monitoring - Faulty seal packaging.
(c) Ophthalmic Products-Study of essential characteristics of different ophthalmic preparations. Formulation additives,
special precautions in handling and storage of ophthalmic products.
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY II,

1. Introduction to the nomenclature of organic chemical systems with particular reference to heterocyclic system containing
up to 3 rings.
2. The Chemistry of following Pharmaceutical organic compounds, covering their nomenclature, chemical structure, uses
and the important Physical and Chemical properties (Chemical structure of only those compounds marked with asterisk(*).
The stability and storage conditions and the different type of Pharmaceutical formulations of these drugs and their
popular brand names.
Antiseptics and Disinfectants - Proflavine*, Benzal- koniumchloride, Cetrimidc, Chlorocresol*, Chloroxylene.
Formaldehyde solution, Hexachlorophene , Liquified phenol, Nitrofurantoin.
Sulfonamides-Sulfadiazinc, Sulfaguanidine*,
Phthalylsulfathiazolc , Succinylsulfathiazole, fadimethoxine , sulfamethoxypyridazine, methoxazole. co-trirnoxazole.
Sulfacetamide*
Antileprotic Drugs-Clofazimine , Thiambutosine. Dapsone*, Solapsone.
Anti-tubercular Drugs-Isoniazid*. PAS* Streptomycin, Rifampicin, ethambutol*, Thiascetazone, Ethionamide, cycloserine,
Pyrazinamide*
Antiamocbic and Anthelmintic Drugs-EmetineMetronidazole* Halogenated, Hydroxyquinolines, diloxanidefuxroate,
paramomycin piperazinc*, Mebendazole, D.E.C.*
Antibiotics- Benzyle Penicillin*, Phenoxy methyl
Penicillin*. Benzathine penicillin, Ampicilin* Cloxacillin, Carbenicillin, Gentamicin, Neomycin, Erythromycin,
Tetracycline, Cephalcxin, Cephaloridine Cephalothin, Griseofulvin, Chloramphenicol.
Antifungal agents-Undecylenic acid, Tolnaftate Nystatin, Amphotericin, Hamycin.
Antimalarial Drugs- Chloroquine* Amodiaquine Primaquine, Proguanil, Pyrimethamine*. Quinine Trimethoprim.
Tranquilizers-Chlorpromazine* Prochlorperazine, Trifluoperazine Thiothixene, Haloperiodol*
Triperiod, Oxypertine, Chlordiazepoxide, Diazepam* Lorazepam, Memprobamate.
Hypnotics- Phenobarbitone*, Butobarbitone, Cyclobarbitone, Nitrazepam, Glutethimide, Meghyprylone, Paraldehyde,
Triclofos sodium.
General Anaesthetics-Halothane*, Cyclopropane*, Diethyl ether*, Meghohexital sodium, Thiopental sodium,
Trichloraethlene.
Antidepressant Drugs-Amitriptyline, Nortryptyline, Imipramine* Phenelzine, Tranylcypromine.
Analeptics-Theophylline, Caffeine*. Coramine* Dextroamphetamine.
Adrenergic Drugs-Adrenaline* Noradrenaline, Isoprenaline*, Phenylephrine, Salbutamol, Terbutaline, Ephedrine*,
Pseudoephedrine.
Adrenergic Antagonist- Tolazoline, Propranolol*, Practolol.
Cholonergic Drugs- Neostigmine*, Pyridostigmine pralidoxime, Pilocarpine, Physostigmine*
Cholinergic Antagonists-Atropine* Hyoscine, Homatropine, Propantheline*, Benztropine Tropicamide, Biperiden.*
Diuretic Drugs-Furosemide*, Chlorothiazide, Hydrochlorothiazide*, Benzthiazide, Urea*, Mannitol*, Ethacrynic Acid.
Cardiovascualar Drugs- Ethyl nitrite*, Glyceryl trinitrate, Alpha methyl dopa, Guanethidine, Clofibrate Quinidine.
Hypogycemic Agents-Insulin, Chlorpropamide*,
Tolbutamide, Glibenclamide, Pheformin*, Metformin.
Coagulants and Anti Coagulants-Heparin thrombin Menadione*, Bishydoroxcoumarin, Warfarin Sodium.
Local Anaesthetics-Lignocaine*, Procaine Benzocaine.
Histaminc and Anti-Histaminic Agents-Histamine, Diphenhydramine*, Promethazine, Cyproheptadine, Mephyramine,
Pheniramine, Chlorpheniramine*.
Analgesics and Anti pyretics morphin phethidine*, Codeine, Meghadone Aspirin* Praracetamol*, Analgin,
Dextropropoxyphene, Pentazocine.
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Agents indomethacin*, Phenylbutazone*, Oxyphenbutazone, Ibuprofen, Thyroxine and


Antithyroids Thyroxinem, Methimazole, Methylthiouracil Propylthiouracil.
Diagnostci Agents-Iopanoic Acid, Propyliodone, Sulfobromophthalcin.
Sodium Indigotindisulfonate, Indigo Carmine, Evansblue, Congo Red, Fluorescein sodium.
*Anticonvuslsants, Cardiac glycosides, Antiarrhythmic antihypertensives & vitamins.
Steroidal Drugs Betamethazone, Cortisone, Hydrocortisone, Prednisolone, Progesterone, Testosterone, Oestradiol
Nandrolone.
Anti-Neoplasic Drugs-Actinomycins, Azathioprine, Busulphan, Chlorambucil, Cisplatin cyslophosphamide, Daunorubicin
hydrochloride, Fluorouracil, Mercaptopurine, Methotrexate, Mytomycin.

PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY

1. Introduction to Pharmacology, scope of Pharmacology.


2. Routes of' administration of drugs, their advantages and disadvantages.
3. Various processes of absorption of drugs and the factors affecting them, Metabolism, distribution and excretion of drugs.
4. General mechanism of drugs action and the factors which modify drug action.
5. Pharmacological classification of drugs. The discussion of drugs should emphasize the following aspect:
(i) Drugs acting on the Central Nervous System:
(a) General anaestheies, adjunction to anesthesia, intravenuous anasesthetics.
(b) Analgestic antipyretics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Narcotic analgesics, Antirheumatic and
antigout re- medies, Sedatives and Hypnotics, Psychopharmacological agents, anti convul- sants, analeptics.
(c) Centrally acting muscle relaxants and anti- parkinsonism agents.
(ii) Local anaesthetics.
(iii) Drug acting on autonomic nervous system.
(a) Cholinergic drug, Anticholinergic drugs, anti- cholinesterase drugs.
(b) Adrenergic drugs and adrenergic recepter blockers.
(c) Neurone blockers and ganglion blockers,
(d) Neuromuscular blockers, drugs used in myas- thenia gravis.
(iv) Drugs acting on eye, mydriatics, drugs used in glaucoma.
(v) Drugs acting on respiratory system-Respiratory stimulants, Bronchodilatiors, Nasal decongestants, Expectorants and
Antitussive agents
(v) Antacids, Physiologicai role of ;listamine'and serotonin, Histamine and Antihistamines, Prostaglandins.
(vii) Cardio Vascular drugs, Cardiotonics, Antiarrhythmic agents, Antianginal agents. Antihypertensive agents, Peripheral
Vasodilators and drugs used in atheroscierosis.
(viii) Drugs acting on the blood and blood forming organs. Haematinecs, Coagulants and anti-coagulants, Haemostatics,
Blood substitutes and plasma expanders.
(ix) Drugs affecting renal function-Diuretics and antidiuretics.
(x) Hormones and hormone antagonists-hypog- lyYcemic agents, Antithyroid drugs, sex hormones and oral contraceptives,
corti costeroids.
(xi) Drugs acting on digestive system-Car- minatives, digestants Bitters, Antacids and drugs used in Peptic ulcer, purgatives,
and laxatives, Antidiarrhoeals, Emetics, Anti- emetics, Anti-spasmodics.
Chemotherapy of microbial disease:Urinary anti- septics, Sulphonamides, Penicillins, Streptomycin, Tetracylines and
other antibiotics, Antitubercular agents, Antifungal agents, antiviral drugs, antileprotic drugs.
7. Chemotherapy of protozoal diseases. Anthelmintic drugs.
8. Chemotherappy of cancer.
9. Disinfectants and antiseptics.
A detailed study of the action of drugs on each organ is not necessary.

PHARMACEUTICAL JURISPRUDENCE

1. Origin and nature of Pharmaceutical legislation in India, its scope and objectives. Evolution of the "Concept of Pharmacy"
as an integral part of the Health Care System.
2. Principles and significance of Professional Ethics. Critical study of the Code of Pharmaceutical Ethics drafted by Pharmacy
Council in India.
3. Pharmacy Act, 1948-The General study of the Pharmacy Act with special reference to Education Regulations, working of
State and Central Councils, constitutions of these councils and functions, Registration procedures under the Act.
4. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940-General study of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules thereunder. Definitions
and salient features related to retail and wholesale distribution of drugs. The powers of Inspectors, The sampling procedures
and the procedure and formalities in obtaining licenses under the rule. Facilities to be provided for running a Pharmacy
effectively. General study of the Schedules with special reference of schedules C, C1, F, G, J, H, P and X and salient features
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of labeling and storage condition of drugs.


5. The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1954-General Study of the Act Objectives, special
reference to be laid on Advertisements. Magic remedies and objectionable and permitted advertisements - disease which
cannot be claimed to be cured.
6. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985-A brief study of the act with special reference to its objectives,
offences and punishment.
7. Brief introduction to the study of the following acts.
i. Latest Drugs (Price Control) Order in force.
ii. Poisons Act 1919 (as amended to date)
iii. Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act, 1955 (as amended to date)
iv. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 (as amended to date)

DRUG STORE AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Part-1 Commerce
1. Introduction-Trade, Industry and Commerce, functions and subdivision of Commerce, Introduction to Elements of
Economics and Management.
2. Forms of Business Organisations.
3. Channels of Distribution.
4. Drug House Management - Selection of Site, Space lay-out and legal requirements.
Importance and objectives of Purchasing, selection of suppliers, credit information, tenders, contracts and price
determination and lagal requirements thereto.
Codification, handling of drug stores and other hospital supplies.
5. Inventory control-objects and importance, modern techniques like ABC, VED analysis, the lead time, inventory carrying
cost, safety stock, minimum and maximum stock levels, economic order quantity, scrap and surplus disposal.
6. Sales Promotion, Market Research, Salesmanship, qualities of a salesman, Advertising and Window Display.
7. Recruitment, training, evaluation and compensation of the pharmacist.
8. Banking and Finance Service and functions of bank. Finance Planning and sources of finance.
Part-II Accountancy
1. Introduction to the accounting concepts and conventions, Double entry Book keeping, Different kinds of accounts.
2. Cash Book.
3. General Ledger and Trial Balance.
4. Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet.
5. Simple technique of analyzing financial statements.
Introduction to budgeting.

HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY

Part-I : Hospital Pharmacy:


1. Hospital Definition, Function, Classifications based on various criteria, organization, Managements and Health delivery
system in India.
2. Hospital Pharmacy:
(a) Definition
(b) Functions and objectives of Hospital Pharmaceutical services.
(c) Location, Layout, Flow chart of material and men.
(d) Personnel and facilities requirements including equipments based on individual and basic needs.
(e) Requirements and abilities required for Hospital pharmacists.
3. Drug Distribution system in Hospitals:
(a) Out-patient services
(b) In-patient services-(a) types of services (b) detailed discussion of Unit Dose system, Floor ward stock system,
Satellite pharmacy services, Central sterile services, Bed Side Pharmacy.
4. Manufacturing:
(a) Economical considerations, estimation of demand.
(b) Sterile manufacture-large and small volume parenterals, facilities, requirements, layout production planning,
man-power requirements.
(c) Non-sterile manufacture-Liquid orals; externals-bulk concentrates.
(d) Procurement of stores and testing of raw materials.
5. Nomenclature and uses of surgical instruments and Hospital Equipments and health accessories.
6. P.T.C. (Pharmacy Therapeutic Committee), Hospital Formulary System and their organisation. functioning, composition.
7. Drug Information service and Drug Information Bulletin.
8. Surgical dressing like cotton, gauze, bandages and adhesive tapes including their pharmacopocial tests for quality. Other
hospital supply e.g. 1. V. sets B.G. sets, Ryals tubes, Catheters. Syringes etc.
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9. Application of computer in maintenance of records, inventory control, medication monitoring, drug information and
data storage and retrieval in hospital and retial pharmacy establishments.
Part-II: Clinical Pharmacy:
1. Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy Practice-Definition, scope.
2. Modern dispensing aspects-Pharmacists and Patient counselling and advice for the use of common drugs, medication
history.
3. Common daily terminology used in the Practice of Medicine.
4. Disease, manifestation and pathophysiology including salient symptoms to understand the disease like Tuberculosis,
Hepatitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Cardiovascular diseases, Epilepsy, Diabetes, Peptic Ulcer, Hypertension.
5. Physiological parameters with their significance.
6. Drug Interactions:
(a) Definition and introduction.
(b) Mechanism of Drug Interaction.
(c) Drug-drug interaction with reference to analgesics, diuretics, cardiovascular drugs, Gastro intestinal agents,
Vitamins and Hypoglycaemic agents.
(d) Drug-food interaction.
7. Adverse Drug Reactions:
(a) Definition and Significance.
(b) Drug-induced diseases and Teratogenicity.
8. Drugs in Clinical Toxicity-Introduction, general treatment of poisoning, systematic antidotes. Treatment of insecticide
poisoning, heavy metal poison, Narcotic drugs, Barbiturate, Organophosphorus poisons.
9. Drug dependences, Drug abuse, addictive drugs and their treatment, complications.
10. Bio-availability of drugs, including factors affecting it.

III
TECHNICAL ENGLISH :
1. Grammer and Comprehension :
a) Subject verb concord
b) Tense
c) Voice
d) Synthesis
e) Common errors
f) Vocabulary
g) Unseen passage to test language skills
2. Elementary Spoken English (Theary of Phonetics)
3. Sentance and paragraph writing
4. Report Writing :
a) Classification, Format and writing of reports
b) Mechanics of language
5. Technical Description of things and processes
6. Precis writing
7. Spoken English.
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S.No. Name of Medical Colleges / Speciality for Disability


Institutions
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PMCH, Patna Visual Impairment / Locomotor Disability
2. NMCH, Patna Visual Impairment / Locomotor Disability
3. IGIMS, Patna Visual Impairment / Hearing and Speach Disability
4. DMCH, Darbhanga Visual Impairment / Locomotor Disability
5. JLNMCH, Bhagalpur Visual Impairment / Locomotor Disability
6. ANMMC, Gaya Visual Impairment / Locomotor Disability
7. SKMCH, Muzaffarpur Visual Impairment / Locomotor Disability
8. GMCH, BETTIAH Locomotor Disability
9. BMIMS, PAWAPURI Locomotor Disability
10. JKTMC & H. MADHEPURA Locomotor Disability

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PHARMACY COURSES
Certificate No.: ................................. Dated: ................................. Same photo as given in
Online Application
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the issuing authority
This is to certify that Mr. / Ms. ............................................................................................
Aged: ..................... years Son / Daughter of Mr. .................................................................
Residential Address : ............................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................
BCECE(LE) 2025 Roll No. : ............................................ DQ Rank ................................................... has the following
disability (name of the specified disability) ............................................................................................................ in
(percentage) of ......................................... (in words) ........................................................................, (In figure).

* Please tick on the “Specified Disability”


SN. Disability Type Type of Disability Specified Disability

1. Physical Disability A. Locomotor Disability* a. Leprosy cured person, b. Cerebral Palsy, c. Dwarfism, d. Muscular
Dystrophy, e. Acid attack Victims, f. other such as amputation,
pollomyelitis
B. Visual Impairment* a. Blindness
b. Low Vision
C. Hearing Impairment* a. Deaf
b. Hard of hearing
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Aphasia
b. Autism Spectrum Disorders

3. Mental Behaviour a. Mental illness

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ii. Parkinson’s disease

b. Blood Disorders i. Heamophilia, ii. Thalassemia, iii. Sickle Cell Disease

5. Multiple Disability including More than one of the above-specified disabilities


Deaf Blindness

* Conclusion: He / She is Eligible / Not Eligible for admission in Medical / Engg. / Agriculture Courses as per the
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if any .....................
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