Master of Pharmacy


1. M.Pharm (Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance)

Summary:
The M. Pharm in Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance is a state-of-the-art postgraduate program created to produce highly qualified individuals who can guarantee regulatory compliance and pharmaceutical production excellence. The importance of regulatory frameworks, quality management, and validation in preserving public health is emphasized in this program.

Important features include:

  • An extensive curriculum that covers regulatory matters, ICH requirements, GMP, and GLP.
  • Practical instruction in advanced analytical equipment and quality assurance laboratories.
  • Being exposed to industry case studies, documentation procedures, and real-time quality audits.
  • Dissertation projects with an industry focus that develops useful problem-solving abilities.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates can work as Quality Assurance/Quality Control Officers, Regulatory Affairs Specialists, Compliance Managers, Validation Scientists, and Auditors for pharmaceutical firms, CROs, and regulatory agencies both domestically and abroad.

Why Select This Course?
By bridging the gap between innovation and regulation, this program equips students to act as stewards of pharmaceutical efficacy and safety in a market that is changing globally.

Intake Capacity: 15

 

2. M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics)

Overview:

The dynamic M. Pharm in Pharmaceutics curriculum blends the science and art of pharmaceutical formulation, drug delivery systems, and dosage form design. It equips students to handle the pharmaceutical industry’s increasing need for cutting-edge drug discovery and technologically innovative solutions.

Highlights include:

  • Comprehensive instruction in industrial pharmacy, innovative medication delivery methods, and formulation development.
  • Hands-on experience through technology transfers, pilot plant scale-up methods, and formulation laboratories.
  • A focus on publication, scientific writing, and research technique.
  • Partnerships for project work and internships with prominent figures in the sector.

Opportunities for Employment:

Graduates can pursue lucrative professions as formulation scientists
Academicians and Pharma Entrepreneurs; Clinical Trial Coordinators; Production Managers; and Research & Development (R&D) Executives

Why Select This Course?
Students who complete this program will have the know-how to develop and improve pharmaceutical goods, making a significant contribution to the development of global healthcare solutions.

Intake Capacity: 15

 

 3. M. Pharm (Pharmacology)

Overview:

A thorough examination of medication action, safety, and therapeutic efficacy is provided by the M.Pharm in Pharmacology. This program develops future-ready pharmacologists who can spearhead translational research and drug discovery by combining experimental pharmacology and clinical research.

Important Points:

  • Solid background in pharmacokinetics, toxicology, and molecular pharmacology.
  • Practical instruction in in vitro tests and preclinical research models.
  • Knowledge of pharmacovigilance systems and clinical trial procedures.
  • A focus on research ethics, data integrity, and regulatory compliance.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates can work as clinical research associates (CRAs), drug safety officers, toxicologists, medical writers, and scientists in academic institutions, pharmaceutical R&D, and CROs.

Why Select This Course?
This curriculum educates students to play a critical role in drug discovery, safety evaluation, and therapeutic breakthroughs by fusing scientific investigation with clinical relevance.

Intake Capacity: 15


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