As a Year 3 student, I shall enlighten you about what modules you can
anticipate with "excitement" once you have achieved this status quo.
So for the first module, GMP, which stands for Good Manufacturing Practices is one of awesome modules you should be looking out for. Why? This module is an ICA module which does not require you to take any MSTs/Exams. Furthermore, all the CA are open-book tests.
So what exactly is this awesome module about? Lets have a quick sneak peek on its content.
Basically you just need to know the existence of these annexes and trace down chemicals which fall under various categories in this document. (This is just one of the many documents you must have for your tests...)
By the way, you can even use laptop during these tests. So what exactly are they testing? Imagine all these documents are inside your memory, and you are to apply them into real case scenarios by giving advices and solutions to any possible issues that might occur during the manufacturing process. The only difference is that your amount of content is uncapped (since you have access to internet and notes) unlike your normal tests which you can only remember a capped amount of content (using your brain).
So with this awesome module awaiting you all in Year 3, I hope you all will survive your remaining years to Year 3 ^_^.
Signing off,
DPCS Publicity
So for the first module, GMP, which stands for Good Manufacturing Practices is one of awesome modules you should be looking out for. Why? This module is an ICA module which does not require you to take any MSTs/Exams. Furthermore, all the CA are open-book tests.
So what exactly is this awesome module about? Lets have a quick sneak peek on its content.
Basically you just need to know the existence of these annexes and trace down chemicals which fall under various categories in this document. (This is just one of the many documents you must have for your tests...)
By the way, you can even use laptop during these tests. So what exactly are they testing? Imagine all these documents are inside your memory, and you are to apply them into real case scenarios by giving advices and solutions to any possible issues that might occur during the manufacturing process. The only difference is that your amount of content is uncapped (since you have access to internet and notes) unlike your normal tests which you can only remember a capped amount of content (using your brain).
So with this awesome module awaiting you all in Year 3, I hope you all will survive your remaining years to Year 3 ^_^.
Signing off,
DPCS Publicity