Placement Statistics
The pharmacy program at Isbm University Gariyaband has consistently demonstrated strong placement outcomes over the years. The following table provides detailed statistics for the last five years:
Year | Highest Package (INR) | Average Package (INR) | Median Package (INR) | Placement Rate (%) | PPOs Received |
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2019 | 8,50,000 | 4,20,000 | 4,00,000 | 92% | 32 |
2020 | 9,80,000 | 4,70,000 | 4,50,000 | 94% | 38 |
2021 | 10,20,000 | 5,10,000 | 5,00,000 | 93% | 40 |
2022 | 11,50,000 | 5,60,000 | 5,50,000 | 95% | 45 |
2023 | 12,80,000 | 6,20,000 | 6,00,000 | 94% | 50 |
The placement rate has remained consistently above 90% over the years, indicating strong industry demand for our graduates. The average package has shown a steady increase reflecting the growing recognition of our program by top pharmaceutical companies.
Top Recruiting Companies
Our graduates have been recruited by leading pharmaceutical companies across various domains:
- Johnson & Johnson: Offers positions in research, development, and quality assurance.
- Pfizer: Provides roles in clinical trials, regulatory affairs, and drug discovery.
- Novartis: Recruits for manufacturing, R&D, and commercial operations.
- Merck: Offers opportunities in pharmaceutical development and marketing.
- Roche: Emphasizes research roles in oncology and diagnostics.
- Sanofi: Focuses on global health initiatives and drug development.
- Bayer: Provides positions in agriculture, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals.
- Abbott: Recruits for medical devices and pharmaceutical products.
- Eli Lilly: Offers roles in R&D, clinical research, and regulatory affairs.
- GlaxoSmithKline: Focuses on global health and drug development.
- Cipla: Provides opportunities in generic drug manufacturing and sales.
- Dr. Reddy's Laboratories: Offers roles in R&D, quality control, and marketing.
- Wockhardt: Recruits for pharmaceutical research and development.
- Aurobindo Pharma: Focuses on drug formulation and manufacturing.
- Divi's Labs: Offers positions in clinical research and development.
These companies offer a range of job profiles including:
- Formulation Scientist
- Quality Assurance Analyst
- Research Associate
- Clinical Research Coordinator
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist
- Pharmacovigilance Officer
- Drug Development Engineer
- Product Manager
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
Sector-Wise Analysis
The pharmacy field offers diverse career opportunities across multiple sectors:
- IT/Software: Increasingly relevant due to digital transformation in pharmaceutical industries. Roles include data analysts, software developers for clinical trial management systems, and IT consultants.
- Core Engineering: Opportunities exist in biotechnology and medical device development where engineering principles are applied to create innovative solutions.
- Finance: Pharamaceutical companies require professionals with financial acumen to manage budgets, evaluate investments, and analyze market trends.
- Consulting: Graduates can work as consultants advising firms on regulatory compliance, strategic planning, and market expansion.
- Analytics: Data-driven decision-making is crucial in pharmaceutical companies. Analysts help interpret clinical trial results, consumer behavior patterns, and competitive landscapes.
- PSUs: Government-owned enterprises such as Hindustan Antibiotics, Indian Drugs & Pharmaceuticals, and National Pharmaceutical Companies offer stable career paths with good benefits.
Internship Season
The internship season begins in March and concludes by July. Students receive stipends ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹35,000 per month depending on the company and role. Internships are offered by leading pharmaceutical companies across various domains including R&D, manufacturing, quality control, and regulatory affairs.
Internship experiences provide valuable exposure to real-world challenges and professional environments. Many students receive full-time offers after completing their internships, highlighting the importance of these opportunities in shaping career trajectories.