2. Introduction
Pharmaceutical engineering is a branch of pharmaceutical
science and technology that
involves development and manufacturing of products,
processes, and components in the pharmaceuticals industry.
While developing pharmaceutical products involves many
interrelated disciplines (e.g. medicinal chemists, analytical
chemists, clinicians/pharmacologists, pharmacists, chemical
engineers, biomedical engineers, etc.), the specific subfield of
"pharmaceutical engineering" has only emerged recently as a
distinct engineering discipline. This now brings the problem-
solving principles and quantitative training of engineering to
complement the other scientific fields already involved in drug
development.
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3. Eligibility
10+2 with science or its equivalent
Some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct
entrance examination to get admission to their B.E.
Degree course.
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4. Job Prospects
A pharmaceutical engineer can easily get employed in
pharmaceutical industry, in R&D labs, designing quality drugs
for diseases, production and quality systems, biomedical
industries. They can find jobs in biopharmaceutical plants,
biotechnological plants and Pharmaceutical manufacturing
industries. GlaxoSmithKline, Lupin, Dabur Pharma, Ranbaxy
Labs, Merck and Cipla are some of the prominent
pharmaceutical companies that employ pharmaceutical
engineers.
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5. A Product Manager, Healthcare earns an average salary of
Rs 610,475 per year
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6. Institutes
The Pharmaceutical College, Orissa
College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Andhra University ,
Visakhapatnam
Daksh Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Madhya
Pradesh
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