UPES Dehradun - B.Pharma Admissions 2025
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12 MonthsThe Postgraduate Diploma in Regulatory Affairs (PGDRA) at MIT-WPU is designed to provide students with advanced education and training in regulatory sciences. This programme aims to help students understand and address the challenges of a constantly changing global environment, and focuses on ensuring the safety and effectiveness of a wide range of products including pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, veterinary medicines, medical devices, pesticides, agrochemicals, cosmetics, and complementary medicines. Through a multidisciplinary approach that combines concepts, tools, and techniques from various fields, the PGDRA programme trains students to protect public health by meeting the regulatory requirements of various national, regional, and global health care agencies at every stage of drug development and commercialization. Students in this programme will learn about all aspects of drug development, approval, and marketing, and will gain a comprehensive understanding ofthe regulatory requirements that apply to these processes.
The candidate should be an Indian National.
Passed Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy/Life Sciences from any UGC approved university, with at least 50% marks (at least 45% marks in case of backward class category and persons with disability belonging to Maharashtra State only).
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