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Fees
₹3,50,000
Placement
94.0%
Avg Package
₹5,00,000
Highest Package
₹9,00,000
Fees
₹3,50,000
Placement
94.0%
Avg Package
₹5,00,000
Highest Package
₹9,00,000
Seats
120
Students
120
Seats
120
Students
120
| Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 800000 | 450000 | 400000 | 90.0% | 25 |
| 2021 | 850000 | 470000 | 420000 | 92.0% | 30 |
| 2022 | 900000 | 500000 | 450000 | 93.0% | 35 |
| 2023 | 920000 | 520000 | 470000 | 94.0% | 40 |
| 2024 | 900000 | 500000 | 450000 | 94.0% | 38 |
The Pharmacy program at Dr Preeti Global University Shivpuri has established strong connections with leading pharmaceutical and healthcare organizations across India and internationally. These companies regularly visit our campus for recruitment drives, offering diverse roles aligned with the skills and expertise of our graduates.
The top recruiting companies include:
These companies offer a range of job profiles including:
The pharmaceutical industry is a major employer for our Pharmacy graduates, with roles spanning across various sectors:
With the rise of digital therapeutics and AI in drug discovery, there is growing demand for pharmacists who understand both pharmaceutical science and technology. Graduates often find opportunities in companies like Genentech, Microsoft, and Google working on projects related to personalized medicine and data analytics.
Some graduates pursue roles in engineering firms involved in pharmaceutical equipment design, manufacturing, or automation. These positions require a blend of technical knowledge and understanding of drug development processes.
A few graduates enter the finance sector, working in investment banking, venture capital firms, or financial analysis roles focused on healthcare investments and pharmaceutical startups.
Consulting firms often seek pharmacists with strong analytical skills for projects involving regulatory compliance, market research, or strategic planning in the pharmaceutical industry.
Data analysts in pharma companies need professionals who can interpret complex datasets related to clinical trials, drug efficacy, and patient outcomes. Our graduates are well-suited for these roles due to their analytical training.
Public sector units like ICMR and NPPA offer stable career paths for those interested in public health policy or regulatory affairs. These positions often involve working on national health initiatives and ensuring compliance with drug regulations.
The internship season typically begins in the third year of study, offering students real-world experience before graduation. Internships are arranged through formal partnerships with leading pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and research institutions.
Historical stipend data for internships shows:
Internship opportunities vary by specialization and include roles in R&D labs, regulatory affairs departments, quality control units, and clinical research centers. Many students receive full-time offers after completing their internships, further strengthening the connection between academia and industry.