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Healthcare Market Research and Competitive Intelligence (CI) involve structured gathering and interpretation of competitor, market, regulatory, and pipeline data to inform strategic decisions. In healthcare & pharma, CI combined with analytics enables firms to anticipate competitor moves, optimise launch strategies, and assess therapeutic trends with data-driven rigour.
Graduates from medicine, pharmacy, life sciences, business analytics, health economics, or related fields with a quantitative inclination. Working professionals in pharma, market research, healthcare tech, or analytics are equally welcome.
The course runs for 4 months. It’s delivered fully online, with live mentor-led classes, recorded content, case discussions, AI-based tests and hands-on assignments.
No deep pre-knowledge is required. We provide all the necessary knowledge and support to cover foundational statistics, Excel, and Python basics so all students begin on even ground.
You’ll use Excel/Power BI or Python and specialised market intelligence tools. You’ll also work with health datasets, claims, clinical trial registries, and market pipelines.
You’ll complete market research analysis, CI mapping, competitor benchmarking, clustering and forecasting analytics, strategic dossiers, and market intelligence deliverables modeled on real-world industry challenges.
Yes. We offer resume consultations, LinkedIn optimisation, AI-based mock interviews (behavioural + technical), and facilitate connections with employers in the market research/CI/analytics/pharma domain.
Common roles include Healthcare Market Research Analyst, Competitive Intelligence Analyst/Lead, Market Strategy Analyst, Analytics Consultant, HealthTech Strategy, Market Access Insights, and Business Intelligence Lead.
In India, entry-level roles often command ₹4–9 LPA; healthcare analytics roles begin ~₹6 LPA average; experienced CI/strategy roles command ₹17–26 LPA and more. Globally, senior professionals in pharma/consulting can command significantly higher remuneration depending on region and domain.
Yes. The certificate validates your ability to deliver in healthcare market research, CI, and analytics workflows valued by pharma, biotech, consulting, health tech, and research firms. Hiring managers respect project portfolios and demonstrable insights more than mere credentials and that’s exactly what you’ll graduate with.
Healthcare Market Research involves collecting and analyzing data about patients, healthcare providers, drugs, and medical devices to help companies make informed business decisions. It helps pharmaceutical and healthcare organizations understand market needs, competition, and trends, making it a critical skill for professionals entering global healthcare roles.
To succeed in this field, you need skills in data interpretation, report writing, market analysis, Excel, and presentation tools, along with a strong understanding of pharma and healthcare systems. A professional certification or course can help you develop these skills systematically.
After completing a Healthcare Market Research course, you can work as a Market Research Analyst, Business Intelligence Associate, or Healthcare Insights Specialist in pharma or consulting firms. Entry-level salaries in India typically start from ₹6–10 Lakh/year, with international roles going much higher.
Competitive Intelligence means tracking and analyzing competitors’ activities, including drug pipelines, clinical trials, patents, and market strategies. It helps companies stay ahead and make smart business decisions in a competitive pharma landscape.
A good Competitive Intelligence (CI) course teaches you how to gather and analyze competitor data, interpret patents, scientific publications, clinical trial registries, and build strategic insight reports used by pharma and consulting companies. You’ll also learn tools for market tracking and data visualization.
After completing a CI course, you can work as a Competitive Intelligence Analyst, Market Access Researcher, or Strategy Associate in pharmaceutical, consulting, or biotech companies. With experience, salaries can reach ₹15–25 Lakh/year or more in global roles.
Healthcare Data Analytics involves using data tools and techniques to analyze patient outcomes, clinical research data, and market performance. It helps healthcare companies make data-driven decisions for better care delivery and strategic growth.
You’ll learn tools like Excel, Power BI, SQL, Python, and data visualization techniques, along with key healthcare analytics concepts such as real-world evidence (RWE), clinical data management, and regulatory analytics.
After completing a healthcare data analytics course, you can work as a Data Analyst, Clinical Data Specialist, or Healthcare Insights Analyst in hospitals, CROs, or pharma companies. Entry-level salaries range from ₹8–12 Lakh/year, with international roles offering higher packages.
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Healthcare Market Research and Competitive Intelligence (CI) involve structured gathering and interpretation of competitor, market, regulatory, and pipeline data to inform strategic decisions. In healthcare & pharma, CI combined with analytics enables firms to anticipate competitor moves, optimise launch strategies, and assess therapeutic trends with data-driven rigour.
Graduates from medicine, pharmacy, life sciences, business analytics, health economics, or related fields with a quantitative inclination. Working professionals in pharma, market research, healthcare tech, or analytics are equally welcome.
The course runs for 4 months. It’s delivered fully online, with live mentor-led classes, recorded content, case discussions, AI-based tests and hands-on assignments.
No deep pre-knowledge is required. We provide all the necessary knowledge and support to cover foundational statistics, Excel, and Python basics so all students begin on even ground.
You’ll use Excel/Power BI or Python and specialised market intelligence tools. You’ll also work with health datasets, claims, clinical trial registries, and market pipelines.
You’ll complete market research analysis, CI mapping, competitor benchmarking, clustering and forecasting analytics, strategic dossiers, and market intelligence deliverables modeled on real-world industry challenges.
Yes. We offer resume consultations, LinkedIn optimisation, AI-based mock interviews (behavioural + technical), and facilitate connections with employers in the market research/CI/analytics/pharma domain.
Common roles include Healthcare Market Research Analyst, Competitive Intelligence Analyst/Lead, Market Strategy Analyst, Analytics Consultant, HealthTech Strategy, Market Access Insights, and Business Intelligence Lead.
In India, entry-level roles often command ₹4–9 LPA; healthcare analytics roles begin ~₹6 LPA average; experienced CI/strategy roles command ₹17–26 LPA and more. Globally, senior professionals in pharma/consulting can command significantly higher remuneration depending on region and domain.
Yes. The certificate validates your ability to deliver in healthcare market research, CI, and analytics workflows valued by pharma, biotech, consulting, health tech, and research firms. Hiring managers respect project portfolios and demonstrable insights more than mere credentials and that’s exactly what you’ll graduate with.
Healthcare Market Research involves collecting and analyzing data about patients, healthcare providers, drugs, and medical devices to help companies make informed business decisions. It helps pharmaceutical and healthcare organizations understand market needs, competition, and trends, making it a critical skill for professionals entering global healthcare roles.
To succeed in this field, you need skills in data interpretation, report writing, market analysis, Excel, and presentation tools, along with a strong understanding of pharma and healthcare systems. A professional certification or course can help you develop these skills systematically.
After completing a Healthcare Market Research course, you can work as a Market Research Analyst, Business Intelligence Associate, or Healthcare Insights Specialist in pharma or consulting firms. Entry-level salaries in India typically start from ₹6–10 Lakh/year, with international roles going much higher.
Competitive Intelligence means tracking and analyzing competitors’ activities, including drug pipelines, clinical trials, patents, and market strategies. It helps companies stay ahead and make smart business decisions in a competitive pharma landscape.
A good Competitive Intelligence (CI) course teaches you how to gather and analyze competitor data, interpret patents, scientific publications, clinical trial registries, and build strategic insight reports used by pharma and consulting companies. You’ll also learn tools for market tracking and data visualization.
After completing a CI course, you can work as a Competitive Intelligence Analyst, Market Access Researcher, or Strategy Associate in pharmaceutical, consulting, or biotech companies. With experience, salaries can reach ₹15–25 Lakh/year or more in global roles.
Healthcare Data Analytics involves using data tools and techniques to analyze patient outcomes, clinical research data, and market performance. It helps healthcare companies make data-driven decisions for better care delivery and strategic growth.
You’ll learn tools like Excel, Power BI, SQL, Python, and data visualization techniques, along with key healthcare analytics concepts such as real-world evidence (RWE), clinical data management, and regulatory analytics.
After completing a healthcare data analytics course, you can work as a Data Analyst, Clinical Data Specialist, or Healthcare Insights Analyst in hospitals, CROs, or pharma companies. Entry-level salaries range from ₹8–12 Lakh/year, with international roles offering higher packages.