Executive Programme in

Medical Affairs/
Medical Science Liaison

Get High Paying Non-Clinical Job opportunities for MBBS, BDS, Pharm.D & PhD in Healthcare and Life Sciences.

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Why Choose Medical Affairs as a Career?

Today’s Medical Affairs roles actively recruit clinicians, pharmacists, researchers, and scientific graduates who can translate complex medical evidence into real-world healthcare impact.

Success Stories That Speak for Themselves

90+
Successfull Placements

Top Industry Recruiters

Step into one of the most strategic, fastest-growing functions in the pharmaceutical industry.

From the Founder

Dr. Akram Ahmad
CEO And Founder Academically Global

Dr. Akram Ahmad

Dr. Akram Ahmad, PhD from University of Sydney, with 20+ years of healthcare and academic experience across India, Malaysia, and Australia. Supported by global MSL experts from pharma, academia, medical, and consulting sectors.

110+
Peer Reviewed Publications
2%
Researchers In The World
1M+
Strong Community Of Healthcare Learners

Six Reasons Smart Healthcare Professionals Choose Medical Affairs

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High Salary

Entry-level Medical Affairs roles in India pay ₹6–12 LPA. Mid-level expertise earns ₹12–30 LPA. Senior Medical Affairs professionals and Medical Directors regularly cross ₹30 LPA.

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Global Career Mobility

Medical Affairs roles exist in every country where Pharmas and CROs operate. Once certified, professionals move comfortably between India, the Gulf, Australia, Europe, and the US.

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Deep Scientific Engagement

Stay current with the latest clinical trials and therapeutic advances. Your mind stays sharp and you matter in conversations that shape medical practice.

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High-Value Networking

Your network becomes some of the most influential specialists, Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), and researchers in your therapeutic area. These relationships open doors throughout your career.

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Clear Career Progress

Medical Affairs roles → Senior Medical Affairs roles → Medical Manager → Regional Medical Director → VP of Medical Affairs. The pathway is structured and rewarding at every stage.

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Patient Impact Without Burnout

Serve patients by ensuring the right medicines reach the right doctors. No Night Duties and better Work-Life Balance.

Built for Outcomes, Not Just Certificates

Every module, project, and mentorship session has one goal: to make you industry-ready so that even without help, you can get a high-paying job in medical affairs.

Super 30 Eligibility Test

A fully online assessment designed for clinicians, pharmacists, researchers, and life science professionals at different career stages. This step helps identify motivated candidates who are serious about building a career in Medical Affairs, Clinical Research, Pharmacovigilance, and other high-growth healthcare domains.

Rigorous Job-Ready Practical Modules

Once selected, learners go through intensive practical curriculum that covers Medical Affairs fundamentals, KOL management, clinical trials, publication strategy, scientific communication, and capstone-based learning. Instead of focusing only on theory, the program prepares learners with real-world skills that are required in corporate healthcare and pharmaceutical roles.

Real-Life Capstone Project / Internship

From the beginning, learners are paired with a mentor, under whose supervision, the learners work on practical deliverables such as a KOL engagement plan, publication strategy, clinical insights report, or similar industry-relevant assignments. These projects help learners build a strong professional portfolio and demonstrate their readiness for non-clinical corporate roles.

Job-Assistance And Placements

The program also supports learners beyond classroom training through structured job assistance and placement support. Graduates gain access to Jobslly.in, mentorship from experienced professionals, guidance from senior MSLs, peer collaboration, resume support, interview preparation, and relevant job opportunities. The goal is to help learners confidently transition into global healthcare, pharma, and life sciences careers.

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Step One
Your Journey Starts
Super 30 Eligibility Test

A fully online assessment designed for clinicians, pharmacists, researchers, and life science professionals at different career stages. This step helps identify motivated candidates who are serious about building a career in Medical Affairs, Clinical Research, Pharmacovigilance, and other high-growth healthcare domains.

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Step Two
Deep-Dive Learning
Rigorous Job-Ready Practical Modules

Once selected, learners go through intensive practical curriculum that covers Medical Affairs fundamentals, KOL management, clinical trials, publication strategy, scientific communication, and capstone-based learning. Instead of focusing only on theory, the program prepares learners with real-world skills that are required in corporate healthcare and pharmaceutical roles.

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Step Three
Build & Prove Skills
Real-Life Capstone Project / Internship

From the beginning, learners are paired with a mentor, under whose supervision, the learners work on practical deliverables such as a KOL engagement plan, publication strategy, clinical insights report, or similar industry-relevant assignments. These projects help learners build a strong professional portfolio and demonstrate their readiness for non-clinical corporate roles.

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Step Four
Land Your Role
Job-Assistance And Placements

The program also supports learners beyond classroom training through structured job assistance and placement support. Graduates gain access to Jobslly.in, mentorship from experienced professionals, guidance from senior MSLs, peer collaboration, resume support, interview preparation, and relevant job opportunities. The goal is to help learners confidently transition into global healthcare, pharma, and life sciences careers.

Who Should Enroll ?

This Programme is built for healthcare and life sciences graduates who want a high-impact career in the pharmaceutical industry and are exploring non clinical jobs for Doctors and non clinical healthcare careers.

MBBS, MD/MS

Clinical Experts

Clinical Graduates seeking strategic industry transitions and global leadership roles.

BDS, MDA

Clinical Doctors

This is also a strong pathway for those looking for non clinical dentist jobs.

M.Pharm / Phar.D

Pharmacy Expert

Pharmacy professionals aiming for MSL Medical Information, and Safety roles.

PhD & Foreign Graduates

Advanced Scholars

Advanced researchers and international medical graduates specialized careers.

Healthcare professionals

THE CLINICAL TRANSITION

Those Rigorous Clinical Training Sessions
Deserve To Bear Fruit

You completed years of education, navigating
clinical practice, entrance exams, and research. But
something still feels unfulfilled.

With rigorous clinical sessions and exams, the
burnout is real. The growth feels capped.
Somewhere, you have heard about clinicians,
pharmacists, and researchers who crossed over to
the pharmaceutical industry and never looked back.

The MSL Advantage:
Respected & Well-Paid

Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) are among the
most respected roles the healthcare industry offers.
They are the bridge between cutting-edge
pharmaceutical research and the clinicians who
prescribe those medicines.

✓ Travel and meet top medical specialists (KOLs)
Academic foundation and medical affairs
Strong Academic
Foundation
Unprepared for
Medical Affairs
Confused graduate
?
?
?

But Here Is The
Problem Most
Graduates Run Into.

Your degree provides a strong foundation for non clinical work for doctors and other healthcare professionals. However, no matter how hard-earned, it does not prepare you for getting into Medical Affairs. KOL engagement, medical strategy, insights generation, and clinical data communication are some of the skills learned on the job or through a programme that replicates the job before you even start.

That is exactly what Academically’s Executive Programme
in Medical Affairs/Medical Science Liaison was built for.

What Is an Medical Affairs and Why Does It Matter?

An Medical Affairs is a field-based scientific expert whose job is to educate, engage, and exchange scientific information.

Scientific Education

They explain Phase III trial data to oncology specialists and ensure clinical evidence translates into real-world patient benefit.

KOL Engagement

Building high-level scientific relationships with Key Opinion Leaders and research teams across therapeutic areas.

Strategic Insights

Generating medical strategy and insights from the field to help shape future drug development and medical communication.

That is why this is one of the strongest non clinical jobs for doctors, nonclinical MD jobs, and non clinical jobs for medical doctors to explore.

The Market Gap & Your Career Opportunity

The global pharma industry is projected to reach USD 2,776.74
billion by 2033. In India alone, nearly 2,000 MSL positions open
annually, with projections exceeding 4,000 by 2030.

"The demand is surging. The supply of trained
professionals is not keeping up. This is the gap you
can step into."

The Industry Challenge

Most graduates run into a major roadblock:
degrees provide the foundation, but not the
practical industry skills.

MISSING SKILLS:

KOL engagement, medical strategy, clinical data
communication, and industry-standard workflows.

Academically bridges this exact gap.

Comprehensive 12-Module Curriculum

Every module was co-developed with practising Medical Affairs professionals, medical directors, and pharma leaders. No filler and no theory for theory's sake.

Module 1

Introduction to Medical Affairs

Foundational overview of the function, purpose, and impact of medical affairs within the pharmaceutical industry.

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Module 2

Role of Medical Affairs Professionals

Clear understanding of the Medical Affairs Professionals' responsibilities, field activities, and strategic contributions.

Module 3

Therapeutic Area and Disease Area Understanding

Builds core competence in analyzing diseases, treatment landscapes, and therapy areas relevant to MSL work.

Module 4

Clinical Trials & Evidence Generation

Explains how clinical research is designed, executed, and translated into evidence for scientific exchange.

Module 5

Health Technology Assessment

Explore the methods used to assess the value, impact, and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions and technologies.

Module 6

Medical Information & Scientific Communication

Covers best practices for delivering accurate, balanced, and compliant scientific information.

Module 7

KOL Management

KOL Management, such as identification, tiering, engagement, and relationship strategy

Module 8

Insights Generation

Guides learners on capturing, analyzing, and communicating field insights to support medical strategy.

Module 9

Career Pathway

Highlights the roadmap, skills, and opportunities for building a successful career in medical affairs and MSL roles.

Module 10

Publication & Scientific Writing

Introduces scientific writing principles and publication ethics for developing high-quality manuscripts.

Module 11

Course Assessment

Evaluates knowledge and skills gained through structured assessments.

Module 12

Capstone Project/Internship

Provides practical hands-on experience through real-world projects or industry-aligned internships.

Explore Full Curriculum

Build Your Portfolio With Our Capstone Projects

Real-world case studies

Report Writing + Manuscript + Presentation

Clinical trial simulations

Key Opinion Leader Engagement Strategy

Pharmacovigilance workflow exercises

Industry scenario-based assignments

Capstone Projects

Capstone Project

Earning Potential: What MSLs Earn In India

Salaries vary by degree, experience, and therapeutic area. Compensation varies by qualification,
therapeutic expertise, communication skills, and industry exposure. Clinical degrees and PhD
backgrounds may enter higher brackets initially. PharmD, AYUSH, and life sciences graduates
experience rapid salary growth with Medical Affairs experience.

ENTRY LEVEL (0–3 YEARS)

₹6–12 LPA

Varies by city, company size,
and therapeutic area. High
demand for skilled field experts.

MID-LEVEL (3–7 YEARS)

₹12–30 LPA

Especially high in oncology and
specialty therapeutics. Requires
strategic KOL management skills.

SENIOR/LEADERSHIP

₹30 LPA+

Medical Directors and VP Medical
Affairs roles. Strategic decision-
making and team leadership.

TRAINING ROI

6–18 Months

Most graduates recover programme
fees within their first year through
enhanced salary packages.

✦ Your Future Awaits

Career Opportunities After This Programme

Medical Science Liaison (MSL)

Field-based scientific expert role

Medical Information Specialist

Evidence-based product information

Clinical Trial Physician

Clinical research & trial management

Field Medical Associate

Entry-level field medical role

Medical Advisor

Strategic scientific & regulatory guidance

Medical Writer

Clinical documentation & publications

Career Progress Path

Career Progress Path — Entry Level, Mid Level, Leadership

Entry Level

MSL
Medical Information Associate
Medical Writer

Mid Level

Senior MSL
Medical Advisor
Medical Manager

Leadership

Head of Medical Affairs
Medical Director
VP Medical Affairs

360° Job-Ready Support

Also included in your package
Soft Skills Training

Soft Skills Training

  • Professional Communication
  • Presentation Skills
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Networking Strategies
Analytical Tools

Analytical Tools

  • Advanced Excel Training
  • PowerPoint Mastery
  • Data Visualization
  • Data Analysis
Mock Interviews

Mock Interviews

  • 1-On-1 Feedback Sessions
  • Industry-Specific Q&A
  • CV & LinkedIn Building
  • SOP and Cover Letter Support
Your Career Proof Starts Here

Get Your Certificate Unlocked

Complete the programme and unlock a professional Medical Affairs certificate that strengthens your profile for pharmaceutical and biotech career opportunities.

Certificate

Earn A Recognised Certificate

Receive certification in Medical Affairs after successful completion of the programme.

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Showcase Industry Readiness

Use it to demonstrate your readiness for Medical Affairs, MSL, and non-clinical pharma roles.

Unlock My Certificate Path

Click to move ahead and start your enrolment journey.

Success Stories

Academically transformed my career. The curriculum gave me a clear understanding of Medical Affairs roles, KOL engagement, and bridging clinical science with commercial teams. The mentors brought real-world insights which you won't find in textbooks. I landed my first Medical Affairs role within two months of joining the course.

Dr. Pragya Mishra

Medical Affairs Professional, Accenture

Frequently Asked Questions

 A Medical Science Liaison is a field-based scientific expert employed by pharmaceutical, biotech, or medical device companies. Their primary role is to engage with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), specialist physicians, payers, and researchers to exchange evidence-based scientific information about medicines and therapeutic areas.

Unlike sales representatives, MSLs operate in a non-promotional capacity. Their mandate is scientific exchange, not selling. They attend conferences, support clinical trial initiatives, gather field insights, and help medical strategy teams make better decisions. The role requires deep therapeutic area knowledge, strong communication skills, and the ability to build long-term relationships with healthcare decision-makers.

 No, an MBBS is not mandatory, but it is one of the most valued qualifications. MSL roles are open to candidates with MBBS, MD/MS, BDS/MDS, Pharm.D, M.Pharm, or a PhD in life sciences or healthcare. That said, MBBS and PhD candidates often receive higher salary packages because their scientific and clinical depth gives them an edge in conversations with specialist KOLs.

The key requirements are a strong scientific foundation, excellent communication, and the ability to understand and convey complex clinical data. Our programme is specifically designed to bridge the gap between your degree and what pharma companies actually need on day one.

Yes. Pharmaceutical companies increasingly hire candidates from BAMS, BHMS, PharmD, MSc Biotechnology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, and related life sciences backgrounds. What matters most is scientific understanding, communication ability, and Medical Affairs training. With structured MSL preparation, these graduates successfully transition into Medical Affairs, clinical strategy, and scientific engagement roles.

Salaries vary based on qualification, experience, company, and therapeutic area. As a general range, entry-level MSLs (0–3 years) earn between ₹6 and ₹12 LPA.

Mid-level professionals with 3–7 years of experience, especially in high-demand specialties like oncology or immunology, typically earn ₹12–30 LPA. Senior designations, including Medical Manager, Senior MSL, and Medical Director, regularly command ₹30 LPA and above.

Overall, the average salary cited for MSL professionals in India is ₹20–35 LPA across experience levels. Candidates from MBBS/MD or PhD backgrounds generally attract packages at the higher end of these ranges due to their stronger clinical and scientific credibility with KOLs.

The programme spans four months and is delivered entirely online. It combines expert-led live sessions with self-paced content, so it is designed to work for both full-time students and working professionals.

The flexible format means you can progress through modules at a pace that fits your schedule, while live sessions ensure you get direct interaction with faculty and mentors. The final month includes your Capstone Project, which is where you build the portfolio pieces that make you stand out in interviews.

This is one of the most common questions, and the difference is fundamental. A medical representative (MR) works in the commercial or sales function. Their role is to promote products to doctors to drive prescription volume, and they operate under commercial targets.

An MSL, by contrast, sits within Medical Affairs, a completely separate, non-promotional function. MSLs are not permitted to discuss pricing, promotions, or sales targets with HCPs. Their work is governed by strict compliance frameworks to ensure scientific exchange remains unbiased and accurate.

MSLs typically have doctoral-level degrees, engage with senior specialist physicians and researchers rather than general practitioners, and contribute to medical strategy, evidence generation, and insights programmes. The distinction is both ethical and structural.

The typical MSL career ladder is clear and well-structured. Most people enter as MSL or Field Medical Associate, then progress to Senior MSL after building expertise in a therapeutic area, usually within three to five years.

From there, the path leads to Medical Manager, overseeing a team of MSLs across a region. The next step is Regional Medical Director, followed by Senior Director or VP of Medical Affairs at a country or global level. Some MSLs pivot into Medical Strategy, HEOR, Evidence Generation, or even Medical Operations depending on their strengths and interests. The function is also one of the few in pharma where scientific professionals consistently reach C-suite level, including Chief Medical Officer roles.

Yes. The programme includes comprehensive job assistance. This covers CV and LinkedIn optimisation, mock MSL interviews with industry professionals, soft skills training (including presentation skills, stakeholder engagement, and professional communication), and access to Jobslly.com for curated job leads.

You also join a global alumni network spanning 82+ countries, with peer collaboration opportunities and ongoing mentorship from senior MSLs. Placement support is not bolt-on. It is built into the programme from the first module.

The Post Graduate Certificate in Medical Science Liaison is issued by Academically Global and is accepted by top pharmaceutical and biotech companies as a job-ready credential.

While individual company hiring decisions ultimately depend on your degree, experience, and interview performance, the certification signals structured MSL training and demonstrates initiative to recruiters.

Our graduates have been placed at companies including GSK, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Cipla, Sun Pharma, and others. The certificate can be highlighted on your LinkedIn profile, CV, and job applications. Our faculty have professional relationships across the industry that support graduate visibility.

 Absolutely. In fact, this is exactly who the programme is designed for. Most MSL candidates come from clinical practice, academia, or research settings and have never worked in industry before.

What companies care about is your scientific foundation, your ability to learn therapeutic areas quickly, and your communication skills. The programme closes the industry knowledge gap by teaching you how Medical Affairs functions, what MSLs actually do day to day, how to engage KOLs professionally, and how to present clinical data in a way that builds trust.

By the time you finish, you have real deliverables in your portfolio that demonstrate you understand the role, not just theoretically, but practically.

The capstone projects are the most practically valuable part of the programme. You complete three: a Medical Affairs Strategy and KOL Engagement Plan (where you map, tier, and develop an engagement strategy for a real or simulated specialist), a Publication Strategy for an upcoming clinical study (learning how scientific data is communicated to the medical community), and a Territory Planning exercise for the Medical Strategy Capstone.

These are not essays. They are structured, professional-grade documents that you can present in job interviews as evidence of your readiness. Portfolio-building is the single biggest differentiator between candidates who get hired and those who do not.

 

AI is rapidly reshaping how MSLs work, particularly in literature review, insights analysis, scientific writing, and KOL engagement strategy. Tools like Scholarcy, Rayyan.ai, Veevo, Argus and data dashboards are being integrated into Medical Affairs workflows to improve efficiency and accuracy.

Graduates who understand how to use these tools have a measurable competitive advantage in recruitment and in the field. The programme covers the AI revolution in MSL as part of its future-readiness curriculum, ensuring you enter the workforce not just competent but ahead of the curve.

This distinction is fundamental to understanding the MSL role. Medical Affairs is a non-promotional function. Its mandate is scientific exchange, evidence generation, and unbiased medical communication.

Commercial and Marketing functions are responsible for product promotion, pricing strategy, and driving sales. In highly regulated pharmaceutical companies, the two functions are kept strictly separate by compliance guardrails. MSLs, as part of Medical Affairs, cannot be directed by sales targets or commercial KPIs.

They exist to serve the scientific and medical community's need for accurate, evidence-based information. This independence is what makes the MSL relationship with KOLs credible and trusted.

Yes. Each batch is intentionally limited to 30 students, the "Super-30" model, to ensure high faculty-to-student ratios, meaningful mentorship, and a cohesive peer cohort. This is not a mass enrolment model. Limited seats mean more personalised feedback on your capstone projects, more access to faculty, and a stronger alumni bond.

The next batch is forming now. Given the size constraint, early application is strongly advised. Visit academically.com or email upskill@academically.com to check the current intake status.

The MSL role is genuinely global. Major pharmaceutical markets, including the US, UK, Europe, the Gulf, Australia, Singapore, and Southeast Asia, all actively recruit MSLs with strong scientific backgrounds.

India-trained MBBS, PharmD, and PhD graduates are particularly competitive in the Gulf (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar) and in Australia, where the healthcare system values the depth of scientific training from Indian medical programmes.

The global MSL industry is projected to reach $6 billion by 2033 at a 13% CAGR, with medical affairs outsourcing growing at 12–13% CAGR. The talent demand is outpacing supply in most markets, creating real international mobility for qualified MSLs.