Date of Event : 20th April 2026
Event Type : Industrial Visit
Event Title : One Day Industrial Visit
Venue : IBN Herbals and E.G Pharmaceuticals, Baddi (H.P.),
Organized by : Amity Institute of Pharmacy, AUMP
Total Participation : 37 participants (3 Faculty members & 34 Students of AIP, AUMP)
Event Coordinator : Mr. Kapil Gupta, Ms. Ankita Kishore & Dr. Arvind Jadon
Convener : Dr. Manoj Kumar Mishra, Director, AIP
Detail Event & Resource Persons:
Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior organized “One Day Industrial Visit Program” for 2nd and 3rd year Students on 20th April 2026. This program is organized by the Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior.
The program was held at IBN Herbals and E.G. Pharmaceuticals, Baddi (H.P.). This program was planned and coordinated by Mr. Kapil Gupta, Associate Professor, and Ms. Ankita Kishore, Associate Professor & Dr. Arvind Jadon, Associate Professor, Amity Institute of Pharmacy under the guidance of Prof (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Mishra, Director, Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Amity University MP. 34 students from B. Pharm, 2nd and 3rd year have actively participated.
The visit commenced with a ceremonial welcome and mutual introduction of AIP students and staff with team of various Departments of IBN Herbals and E.G. Pharmaceuticals, Baddi (H.P.). Then after the students were escorted with team members of organization various departments of the organization namely Production, OSD, QA/QC, warehouse, and so on in between there were several sessions of interactions Q&A with the SME of the plant.
Aim & Objective of the Program:
The Aim of the event was -
Ø To bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world industrial practices by providing 2nd and 3rd year students with firsthand exposure to the pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, particularly in OSD and injectable production.
The Objectives of the event were -
§ Observe the end-to-end process of OSD and injectable production
§ Learn about compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Quality Control (QC) standards.
§ Gain awareness of industrial safety protocols and regulatory requirements.
§ Correlate theoretical knowledge with practical pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.
§ Improve observation, analytical, and professional skills through industrial exposure.
Details of the Programme
On 20th April 2026, Amity Institute of Pharmacy (AIP), Amity University Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior, conducted a "Industrial Visit Program" specifically for its 2nd and 3rd -year Bachelor of Pharmacy students. This initiative was meticulously planned and coordinated by Mr. Kapil Gupta, Ms. Ankita Kishore & Dr. Arvind Jadon, all Associate Professors at AIP, under the expert guidance of Professor (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Mishra, the Director of Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Amity University MP. A total of 34 students from the 2nd and 3rd year of the B. Pharm program actively participated in this educational excursion.
The program took place at IBN Herbals and E.G. Pharmaceuticals, Baddi (H.P.). Upon arrival, the AIP students and faculty were formally welcomed, followed by mutual introductions with the staff members from various departments IBN Herbals and E.G. Pharmaceuticals, Baddi (H.P.), Subsequently, guided by organization personnel, the students were taken on a comprehensive tour of the organization's key operational areas, including OSD and parenteral production, Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) laboratories, and the warehouse facilities. Throughout the visit, HR Head, was also involved. Importantly, the itinerary included several interactive sessions where students had the opportunity to engage in Question & Answer sessions with the Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from the plant, facilitating a deeper understanding of the industrial processes.
Towards the conclusion of the visit, as a token of appreciation for the valuable support and time provided by the IBN Herbals and E.G. Pharmaceuticals team, souvenirs and sweets were presented to them by the representatives from AIP. This industrial visit aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, providing the pharmacy students with first hand exposure to pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality control processes.