Industrial Visits: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice at Axis Colleges
Industrial visits offer students an unparalleled opportunity to witness real-world applications of the concepts they learn in classrooms. At Axis Colleges, particularly the Axis Institute of Pharmacy, such visits are more than just educational trips—they are dynamic learning experiences designed to deepen understanding and ignite curiosity.
In line with its commitment to holistic education, Axis Colleges recently organized industrial visits for its pharmacy students to some of the most reputed establishments, including Patanjali Herbal Research (Padartha, Herbal & Food Park) and the Chilla Hydropower Plant. These visits provided a comprehensive overview of modern industrial practices across diverse sectors, from herbal medicine and nutraceutical production to sustainable energy generation.
At Patanjali Herbal Research, students explored the intricacies of herbal formulation, quality control, packaging, and marketing. They learned about the various stages of manufacturing herbal and Ayurvedic products, offering them insight into both traditional practices and modern innovations in the wellness industry.
The visit to Chilla Hydropower Plant offered a distinct experience, introducing students to the workings of renewable energy systems, particularly hydroelectric power generation. They gained exposure to key components such as turbines, generators, and control systems, along with understanding the plant’s contribution to clean energy and environmental sustainability.
These interactions with live working environments enabled students to grasp the practical aspects of production, marketing, labor relations, and regulatory compliance, bridging the gap between classroom theory and industrial reality.
Axis Colleges remains at the forefront of empowering its students through such impactful initiatives. By combining academic instruction with real-world exposure, the institution ensures that its students are industry-ready and well-versed in the expectations of modern pharmaceutical and allied sectors.