Placement Statistics
The B.Tech Pharmacy program at Monad University Hapur has consistently demonstrated strong placement performance, with a high percentage of students securing jobs in leading pharmaceutical companies. The following table presents the placement statistics for the last five years:
Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement Percentage | PPOs Received |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 1500000 | 600000 | 550000 | 92.0% | 35 |
2023 | 1400000 | 580000 | 530000 | 90.0% | 32 |
2022 | 1300000 | 550000 | 500000 | 88.0% | 30 |
2021 | 1200000 | 520000 | 480000 | 86.0% | 28 |
2020 | 1100000 | 490000 | 450000 | 84.0% | 26 |
Top Recruiting Companies
The program attracts recruitment from leading pharmaceutical companies, offering diverse career opportunities to graduates. The top 20-25 recruiting companies include:
- Pfizer
- Novartis
- Johnson & Johnson
- Roche
- Sanofi
- Bayer
- Merck
- GlaxoSmithKline
- AstraZeneca
- Eli Lilly
- Abbott
- Novo Nordisk
- Cipla
- Dr. Reddy's Laboratories
- Sun Pharmaceutical Industries
- Divi's Laboratories
- Tata Pharmaceuticals
- Cadila Healthcare
- Micro Laboratories
- Alkem Laboratories
- Lupin Limited
- Unichem Laboratories
- Ipca Laboratories
- Shantha Biotechnics
- Wockhardt Limited
These companies offer a wide range of job profiles including:
- Sr. Research Scientist: Conducting research and development activities in drug discovery and formulation.
- Pharmaceutical Analyst: Analyzing drug compositions and ensuring quality control.
- Clinical Research Associate: Managing clinical trials and coordinating with regulatory bodies.
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements for drug approval.
- Quality Assurance Manager: Overseeing quality assurance processes in manufacturing facilities.
- Pharmaceutical Sales Representative: Promoting pharmaceutical products to healthcare providers.
- Drug Safety Officer: Monitoring adverse events and ensuring patient safety.
Sector-wise Analysis
The pharmaceutical industry offers diverse career paths across various sectors:
- IT/Software: Increasing demand for pharmaceutical software and digital health solutions. Companies like Pfizer and Novartis are investing in technology to streamline operations.
- Core Engineering: Opportunities in manufacturing and process optimization within pharma companies. Roles include process development engineers and production supervisors.
- Finance: Demand for investment banking, private equity, and financial analysis related to pharmaceutical investments. Graduates often find roles in corporate finance departments of large pharma firms.
- Consulting: Growing need for strategy consultants who understand both business and scientific aspects of the industry. Consulting firms like McKinsey and BCG frequently recruit pharmacy graduates.
- Analytics: Growing need for data scientists and analysts in R&D and regulatory affairs. Data analytics roles are expanding due to the increasing use of AI and machine learning in drug discovery.
- PSUs: Government-owned enterprises offer stable career prospects with competitive benefits. Companies like Indian Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited (IDPL) and Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI) provide long-term employment opportunities.
Internship Season
The internship season typically begins in the third year, with students securing positions at top pharmaceutical companies. Internships are crucial for gaining practical experience and building professional networks. Historical stipend data shows that internships range from ₹20,000 to ₹40,000 per month, with some exceptional opportunities offering up to ₹60,000.
Internship opportunities are facilitated through:
- Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with pharmaceutical companies ensure placement opportunities for students.
- Campus Recruitment Events: Regular events hosted by industry professionals provide insights into current trends and job openings.
- Research Projects: Students engage in research projects under faculty supervision, often leading to internships or full-time positions.
Graduate Success Stories
Several graduates have excelled in their careers after completing the program. For example, Arjun Singh secured an internship at Pfizer where he contributed to drug discovery research using computational modeling techniques. Priya Sharma completed her internship at Novartis, working on formulation development projects and gaining valuable industry exposure. Rohit Patel interned at Johnson & Johnson and was subsequently offered a full-time position upon graduation due to his exceptional performance.
Entrepreneurship Support
The university provides robust support for entrepreneurship, including incubation programs, mentorship, and funding opportunities. Several alumni have founded successful startups in the pharmaceutical sector, contributing significantly to the industry's growth. The alumni network plays a vital role in connecting current students with industry professionals and providing guidance on career advancement.