Industrial visits frequently provide students with their initial true view of the environment outside of textbooks. They connect theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience in the industry. For a lot of students, it’s a pivotal moment that influences their career aspirations.
Have you ever had the chance to visit a biotech or pharmaceutical company as part of your degree program? If yes, how was the experience?
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Yes, I had the chance to visit a company during my course, and it really opened my eyes. Seeing the actual processes behind drug production and quality control made everything we learned in class feel real. It definitely motivated me to explore more career options in the industry.
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Yes, I had the opportunity to visit a biotech industry during a one-day industrial tour as part of my master’s open elective course, and it was truly a wonderful experience. It gave us real exposure to how different departments function and allowed us to interact with professionals working in the field.
More than just learning, it opened our eyes to the kind of career opportunities that exist beyond academics. That short visit sparked new ideas and helped me see a clearer picture of the professional world waiting for us after postgraduation. Definitely a memorable and inspiring part of my academic journey.
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Yes, I visited the pharmaceutical industry during my B. Pharm 5th semester, looking at live experiments, instruments, packaging process, and quality control in action made me more excited about this field.
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