Pharmaceutical Analysis

About Pharmaceutical Analysis Specialization

Pharmaceutical Analysis is a scientific discipline used to study the chemical composition, structure and behavior of matter. The purpose of chemical analysis is to gather and interpret chemical information. It involves application of a range of techniques and methodologies to obtain and assess qualitative, quantitative and structural information on the nature of matter. It plays a major role in safeguarding health of patients and keeping company afloat on the scale of profits and building the reputation of the company. The analytical techniques are emerged based on the physico-chemical properties of the drug substance and based on the property being measured for its qualitative and quantitative assessment. Graduates of the program are highly sought after in every sector of health care industry.

Why@SVCP

From lab facilities to placements, there are reasons to study Pharmaceutical Analysis at SVCP:

  • The autonomous status of the institution facilitated refining of the curriculum to meet the current industry needs with the joint exercise of industry and academia experts
  • Highly qualified and experienced faculty from academics and industry
  • Successful track record of research grants more than 50 Lakh rupees
  • High impact and peer reviewed publications – more than 80 in National and International journals
  • Hands on Training in sophisticated research lab facilities
  • Practicing best learning strategies with number of brainstorming case study discussions with visiting industry experts
  • Track record of 100% placements

Career Opportunities:

  • Doctoral programmes
  • Executive – Analytical – R & D
  • Executive – Quality Assurance
  • Executive – Quality Control
  • ISO Lead Auditor
  • Executive – IPR
  • Academics

Quick Facts:

  • Year of Estd.: 2016-17*
  • Graduated: 06
  • Grants : > 50 Lakhs
  • Publications: > 80
  • Placements: 100%
  • Year of Estd.: 2007-08

* Formerly this specialization known as “Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Control”