Throughout the course, students will gain hands-on experience through practical laboratory work, industrial visits, and internships. These experiential learning opportunities allow students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, preparing them for the challenges of the pharmaceutical industry. Upon graduation, students will be professionally equipped to confidently respond to the dynamic field of pharmacy, adapting to changes and effectively managing them. They will possess the necessary skills to work in various domains, including research and development, drug manufacturing, quality control, regulatory affairs, clinical pharmacy, and pharmaceutical marketing.
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