Course Overview
Quality Control (QC) plays a crucial role in ensuring that
pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, and chemical products meet the highest quality
and safety standards before reaching consumers. The Quality Control (QC)
Training Course provides comprehensive, practical, and industry-oriented
learning designed to build strong technical skills required in regulated
laboratory environments. This course introduces learners to the complete QC workflow,
starting from sampling of raw materials through to in-process and finished
product testing. You will learn how QC laboratories function under strict GMP
and GLP regulations, focusing on compliance, data integrity, and documentation
standards required by regulatory authorities like WHO, US-FDA, MHRA, and CDSCO. During this training, you will gain hands-on knowledge of
wet chemistry testing including identification tests, assay, impurity testing,
limit tests, titrations, pH measurement, and more. You'll also develop
familiarity with analytical instruments widely used in QC labs such as HPLC,
UV-Visible spectrophotometer, Gas Chromatography (GC), Dissolution Apparatus,
IR Spectrophotometer, Karl Fischer titrator, Digital Melting Point Apparatus,
and stability chamber monitoring. Hands-on mock experiments help you build
confidence in performing tests using standard operating procedures (SOPs)
aligned with pharmacopeias including IP, BP, EP, and USP. Learners will also understand how lab documentation plays a
vital role in regulatory audits. You will practice maintaining logbooks,
instrument usage records, COA documentation, electronic systems (LIMS), and
result reporting formats based on GDP (Good Documentation Practices).
Real-world case studies on lab errors, audit observations, out-of-specification
(OOS), and out-of-trend (OOT) handling help you gain industry-level
troubleshooting skills. This course is ideal for students seeking employment in
Pharmaceutical Quality Control, API labs, formulation plants, food testing
labs, water testing labs, cosmetic companies, chemical industries, and Contract
Research Organizations (CROs). QC is a high-demand career stream offering
stable employment, strong career growth, and global job opportunities. Upon
completion, learners will receive a certification that strengthens their job
readiness and equips them for QC Analyst and Lab Technician positions.
Who Should Enroll
Pharmacy, Chemistry,
Biotech, and Life Science students
Freshers aiming for QC job placements in pharma and manufacturing labs
Lab technicians and production staff transitioning to QC roles
Medical or Analytical background job seekers looking for stable opportunities
Professionals wanting upskilling in regulatory laboratory compliance
Anyone interested in analytical testing and laboratory science
What You'll Learn
Training directly
aligned with current QC industry hiring needs
Expert guidance from experienced Quality Control professionals
Focus on both wet chemistry and instrument operation basics
Practical exposure through real-time testing scenarios and data recording
Mock audits and compliance learning for interview preparation
Career support including resume writing, interview questions & job
reference
Industry-recognized certification after successful completion
Flexible class timings with instructor-led support
Prerequisites
Overview of Pharmaceutical/Manufacturing Quality Systems
Difference between Quality Control and Quality Assurance
Sampling procedures for raw materials, packaging materials, and finished goods
Wet lab techniques: assays, limit tests, titrations, pH and conductivity
testing
In-process quality checks and batch testing documentation
Analytical instrument overview: HPLC, UV, FTIR, GC basics
Calibration procedures and instrument qualification overview
Stability studies: long-term and accelerated testing requirements
Microbiological basics: sterility, water testing, and contamination control
ICH guidelines relevant to QC testing standards
Deviation reporting, change control, CAPA awareness
OOS, OOT root cause analysis and investigation workflow
Compliance requirements: GMP, GLP, GDP, ALCOA+ principles
COA preparation and sample management in LIMS
Lab safety, PPE usage, chemical handling, and waste disposal
Curriculum
Detailed curriculum information will be available soon.
Course Format
This course offers a comprehensive learning experience with interactive content.
