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Acharya Nagarjuna University

M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Analysis)

2-year PG specialization at ANU College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guntur — NIRF #63 in Pharmacy

Key numbers

NIRF Pharmacy Rank

#63

NAAC Grade

A (3.12)

Annual Intake

10 seats

Total Program Fee

₹2.4L

Investment

2.4L total

~₹1.2L per year

  • Tuition Fee (Year 1)1,20,000
  • Tuition Fee (Year 2)1,20,000

Are you eligible?

  • Academic Background

    You need a completed B.Pharmacy degree from a recognized institution.

  • Admission Basis

    Seats are allotted strictly through entrance exam scores.

Entrance exams

AP_PGECETGPAT

Placement · 2025

Where graduates land

Placement rate

68%

Top recruiters

Dr. Reddy's LaboratoriesAurobindo PharmaMylan LaboratoriesHetero DrugsDivis Laboratories

Your 2-Year Journey

  1. Year +0

    Foundation & Labs

    Coursework in Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis, Instrumental Methods, and QA/QC.

  2. Year +1

    Research & Regulatory Depth

    Focus on Analytical Method Development, Regulatory Affairs, and project work.

  3. Year +2

    Thesis & Transition

    Thesis submission, campus placements, and prepping for pharma industry roles.

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Tiny Cohort = Laser Focus

With only 10 seats a year, you get serious faculty attention and lab access. But it also means admission is super competitive and peer diversity is limited.

The verdict

Worth considering

ANU COPS offers a budget-friendly, niche M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Analysis with a respectable NIRF standing and solid recruiter ties in the AP pharma belt. That said, the tiny batch size, modest early salary signals (~₹4L average), and limited public data mean you should verify lab infrastructure and faculty research interests before locking in.

Matches what you said

  • Low total fee burden
  • QA/QC and regulatory career track
  • Proximity to Andhra-based pharma hubs

Doesn't match

  • Guaranteed high CTC immediately post-Masters
  • Large campus buzz and alumni network
  • Extensive pan-India recruiter footprint
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