- World’s premier biopharmaceutical companies Pfizer Healthcare in association with GITAM Deemed to be University, has launched an undergraduate programme in Chemistry (B.Sc. Chemistry Pfizer Programme).
- The programme has been designed with the help of GITAM faculty to develop qualified professionals to contribute and excel in the pharmaceutical industry.
One of the world’s premier biopharmaceutical companies Pfizer Healthcare in association with
GITAM Deemed to be University, has launched an undergraduate programme in Chemistry
(B.Sc. Chemistry Pfizer Programme). The course which will begin later this year was inaugurated
on the 3rd of March and the event had dignitaries from Pfizer and GITAM to encourage
students who have opted for the Pfizer Autonomous Teams (PAT) programme under
B.Sc.Chemistry at GITAM Deemed to be University.
Vikram Shukla, of Pfizer Healthcare spoke about how the PAT programme is the first of its kind
in the history of Pfizer. The programme has been designed with the help of GITAM faculty to
develop qualified professionals to contribute and excel in the pharmaceutical industry. One of
the goals of Pfizer is to increase the participation of women in the workforce through the PAT
programme and provide avenues to enhance their knowledge, skills and employability in
pharma operations.
GITAM Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof. Jayasankar Variyar added that the collaborations between
industries and academic institutes play a vital role in developing a strong and skilled workforce.
He further shared that GITAM Deemed to be University has planned to invest around Rs.15
crore to upgrade the infrastructure facilities and academic reforms.
Speaking about the need for industry-academic collaboration, GITAM Registrar
Prof. D. Gunasekaran said that collaboration between universities and industries would become
increasingly important in the future, particularly for authentic learning experiences developed
and supported by the industry.
Prof. M. Sarathchandra Babu, the Principal of GITAM Institute of Science, said that he and other
faculty are working with several companies to design industry ready academic programs.