Indian Institute of Technology – Roorkee is among the foremost of institutes of national importance in higher technological education and in engineering, basic and applied research.
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) is the first national level institute in pharmaceutical sciences with a proclaimed objective of becoming a centre of excellence for advanced studies and research in pharmaceutical sciences. The Government of India has declared NIPER as an ‘Institute of National Importance’.
Institute of Engineering & Technology, Alwar the First self-financed college of Rajasthan and promoted by the A.I.S.A.E.R. (All India Society for Advance Education & Research), New Delhi was established in the Year 1998 at Alwar. The Institute was given NOC and approval by the A.I.C.T.E. on 07 July, 1998. Institute obtained affiliation from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur on 04 August, 1998.
The founding fathers including doyens of the University envisioned strong base in basic and applied sciences as the bedrock on which foundation of teaching and research in agriculture and related sciences and technology had to be laid. Social Sciences and Humanities were to be attuned to scientific endeavor in consonance with the ground realities of rural society through congruency assessment and feedback.
A global healthcare leader, Novartis has one of the most exciting product pipelines in the industry today. A pipeline of innovative medicines brought to life by diverse, talented and performance driven people. All of which makes them one of the most rewarding employers in their field.
Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (CPL) Is one of India’s most reputed, research-based, techno-savvy pharmaceutical companies with a focus in the area of Formulations & APIs and having its Corporate Office at Bhat, Ahmedabad and State-of-art manufacturing facilities at Dholka, Ankleshwar, Kadi and Jammu accredited with USFDA, MHRA, TGA, MCA, MCC & WHO certifications.
The seed for the establishment and growth of TANUVAS was sown as early as 1876, when the Madras Veterinary College was started as an Agricultural School in Chennai to offer diploma and certificate course in the field of veterinary and animal sciences. The institute attained the status of a college in the year 1903 (01.10.1903), when it started functioning at Dobbin Hall, Chennai and admitted 20 students for a three-year diploma course called GMVC (Graduate of Madras Veterinary College).