Institutions Innovation Council of Axis Colleges Conducts One-Week Hands-on Training on Advanced Research Equipment for Pharmacy Students
The Institutions Innovation Council of Axis Colleges recently organized an intensive One-Week Hands-on Training on Advanced Research Equipment for its Pharmacy students. The training was conducted at the Innovation Center, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, providing students with a valuable opportunity to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in pharmaceutical research.
In today’s rapidly evolving pharmaceutical landscape, hands-on training with sophisticated instruments is vital to preparing students for real-world challenges. This program was designed to equip students with essential technical skills that are crucial for advancing their careers and contributing meaningfully to research and development.
Throughout the week, students engaged deeply with cutting-edge instruments, gaining both observational insight and practical experience. The training covered a broad range of analytical equipment, including Gas Liquid Chromatography (GLC), Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS), High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Ultraviolet (UV) Spectroscopy, Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy, Fluorimetry, and Nuclear Spectroscopy.
Students not only learned the theoretical principles behind each instrument but also practiced critical skills such as sample preparation, instrument calibration, and maintenance, along with data interpretation and management. This hands-on approach helped solidify their understanding and boosted their confidence in handling sophisticated research tools.
The training underscored the importance of skill-building as a complement to academic learning, helping students transition smoothly into professional environments where precision and expertise are paramount.
Axis Colleges continues to prioritize such initiatives that foster practical knowledge, innovation, and industry readiness among its pharmacy students, preparing them to excel as future leaders in pharmaceutical sciences.