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Eligibility:

The candidate must have passed Bachelor in Pharmacy (B.Pharm.) from a Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)-approved institution recognized by the respective statutory authorities.

Applicants should have secured a minimum of 55% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination (aggregate of four years of B.Pharm.)

Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) passed candidates are given preference over other candidates.

Intake

Total Number of Seats – 15

M. Pharm.

Through Common University Entrance Test (CUET)

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Through Direct Admission

How to Apply Direct Admission?

The direct admission process is very easy. Follow the steps mentioned below:

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Fill the application form

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The selected candidates will
be called for interview
(online / offline mode)

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Admission offer letter will
be sent to the selected
candidates

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Acceptance of offer letter
and payment of the
INR 25000 (1st installment)

Approval

M. Pharm - Pharmaceutical Chemistry course at Lloyd is approved by Pharmacy Council of India (PCI).

Scope

Graduates can pursue careers in:

  • Research & Development (R&D): Drug discovery, medicinal chemistry, formulation support, and new chemical entity (NCE) development.
  • Quality Control (QC) & Quality Assurance (QA): Testing, validation, regulatory compliance, and quality management in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
  • Analytical Research: Method development and validation using advanced analytical instruments such as HPLC, GC, LC-MS/MS, and NMR.
  • Regulatory Affairs: Preparation of regulatory dossiers and ensuring compliance with national and international guidelines.
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Process development, production, and technology transfer.
  • Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance: Drug safety monitoring, clinical data management, and post-marketing surveillance.
  • Academia and Research: Teaching positions in pharmacy institutions and research opportunities in universities and national laboratories.
  • Higher Studies: Pursuing a Ph.D., postdoctoral research, or specialized training in medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, or related disciplines.

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