
Indala Institute of Pharmacy · Academic Department
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Pharmaceutical Analysis is a core department responsible for imparting knowledge in the field of modern instrumental techniques for B.Pharm, Pharm.D, and all branches of M.Pharm. It involves basic research in identity, purity, content and stability of starting materials, excipients and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Impurities are usually monitored according to the ICH guidelines and the pharmacopoeia standards.
Overview
About the Department
Pharmaceutical Analysis is a core department responsible for imparting knowledge in the field of modern instrumental techniques for B.Pharm, Pharm.D, and all branches of M.Pharm. It involves basic research in identity, purity, content and stability of starting materials, excipients and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Impurities are usually monitored according to the ICH guidelines and the pharmacopoeia standards.
The department is actively involved in the method development of synthetic and natural drugs, pharmacokinetic studies, TDM studies, stability studies, elucidation of newly synthesized drugs using infrared spectroscopy, and UV methods. The department of pharmaceutical analysis has modern equipment with good infrastructure facilities.
A broad knowledge of pharmaceutical analysis is disseminated to the students with an emphasis placed on both the academic and professional aspects of the subject, and it prepares graduates for entry into research programmes.
Principles
Vision & Mission
Vision
To build analytical excellence in pharmacy learners through scientific and instrumental competency, preparing them for quality, research, and regulatory roles.
Mission
To provide robust analytical education with practical training in modern quality assessment, method development, and stability-focused pharmaceutical workflows.
Leadership
Department Profile
The department supports quality-focused training through modern analytical practices, instrumentation exposure, and method development skills aligned with ICH guidelines and pharmacopoeia standards.
Purpose
Objectives
Develop technical competence in pharmaceutical quality analysis, method development, and instrumental techniques that meet regulatory and industry standards.
Outcomes
Programme Outcomes
Graduates of the Pharmaceutical Analysis programme will be able to:
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Understand analytical principles used in pharmaceutical quality systems and method development.
- 2
Perform instrumental analytical techniques including UV, IR, HPLC, and related methods.
- 3
Apply ICH and pharmacopoeia guidelines in practical quality and stability analysis.
- 4
Prepare for quality, analytical, and research-driven pharmacy roles in industry and academia.
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