This postgraduate programme in MBA Pharmacy Administration is designed to create a dynamic learning environment that enables students to integrate pharmaceutical knowledge with modern management practices in healthcare and life sciences industries. The programme encourages students to develop analytical thinking, strategic decision-making abilities, leadership qualities, and problem-solving skills essential for the evolving healthcare sector.
It provides opportunities for experiential and independent learning through industry-oriented projects, case studies, research activities, and collaborative learning experiences aligned with current healthcare and pharmaceutical industry expectations. The programme also helps students build competencies in areas such as pharmaceutical marketing, healthcare operations, regulatory affairs, market access, digital health, clinical research management, and business development.
Bachelor’s Degree of minimum three years duration recognized by Deemed to be University (Not less than 50% of the minimum marks)
Employment opportunities to increase by 17% for healthcare managers by 2024 (BLS). Hospitals, nursing homes, pharmaceutical companies, healthcare organizations.
They manage pharmacies, research, pharmaceutical products, govt. agencies, researching patient medication usage issues, leadership position in pharmaceutical firms. They organize office records, managing administrative staff and ensuring the overall quality of pharmacy services.
Indian Students : INR 1,30,500.00/- + other Fee per year
NRI Students : USD 3800 per year
My objective is to build my career in the field of Pharmaceutical Administration and to train the students to excel in the Pharmaceutical Industry.
I Mr Harshith N presently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Health System Management Studies .Creative and self-coordinated individual with great correspondence and interpresonal abilities. Versatile to change, rapidly to learn, ready to adapt
Pharmaceutical Marketing, Pharmaceutical Business Development