Bachelors degree in Pharmacy or degree of Doctor of Pharmacy Pharm.D. obtained from any of the Universities established or incorporated by or under the Central or a State Act in India; or any other educational institution recognised as such or declared as deemed to be University under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956
As per the Government decision dated 25th April 2016 of the General Administration Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai, the age of the candidate should not be less than 21 years and should not be more than the maximum age limit as on the last date of acceptance of applications. 38 years for open category and 43 years for backward category Relaxation of up to 5 years will be given to the candidates working in the service of the National Health Mission. The applicant should be physically and mentally fit and no criminal case should be registered against the applicant.
D.Pharm, B.Pharm. For stipendiary trainees posted in MCC - PGIOSR will be one year Initially and can be extended for a maximum period of 3 years of 179 days with a break, subject to satisfactory performance.
B.Pharmacy or Pharm.D. Age below 30 years. 2 years experience coordinating in clinical trials. Knowledge of MS Office suite; document scanning, uploading, email communication and database management.
This program aims to provide a unique platform for talented undergraduate, postgraduate, and research scholars from reputed academic institutions. Participants will gain hands-on research experience in science and technology disciplines relevant to BIT Mesra while working alongside renowned faculty, scientists, and engineers on campus.
Planning and performance of Validation, Verification of analytical methods as per the relevant procedures, protocols. Experience in Handling of GC, HPLC, IC, UV instruments with Lab solutions, Empower, Chromelon, Magic net software and experience on LIMS.
The candidate should actively participate in addressing lab incidents and deviations. Additionally, exposure to regulatory documentation requirements and a solid understanding of cGMP and GLP are crucial.