DRUGS & COSMETICS ACT FOCUS
Deep coverage of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, pharmaceutical manufacturing standards, and inspection procedures that form the core of the Drug Inspector role.
Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences graduates now have a clear path into a Group “B” Gazetted central government post through DRUG INSPECTOR COACHING, aligned with the UPSC recruitment for Drug Inspector under CDSCO, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
Instead of preparing alone from scattered material, aspirants can follow a structured, exam-focused program covering the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, pharmaceutical regulation, and application strategy for this specific notification.
With 186 vacancies open in a single cycle, this is one of the largest Drug Inspector recruitments in recent years. Focused coaching helps candidates convert eligibility into a genuine selection chance through disciplined preparation.
Deep coverage of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, pharmaceutical manufacturing standards, and inspection procedures that form the core of the Drug Inspector role.
Step-by-step help with eligibility checks, category-wise age relaxation, document preparation, and the UPSC online application process before the closing date.
Regular mock tests, current developments in pharma regulation, and mentor-led doubt sessions keep preparation consistent and exam-focused.
The post of Drug Inspector under the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) is one of the most sought-after openings for pharmacy graduates, combining regulatory authority, job security, and a Group “B” Gazetted status. With the Union Public Service Commission inviting applications for a large batch of vacancies, preparation now needs to be focused, current, and exam-specific.
DRUG INSPECTOR COACHING is designed to help Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology graduates convert their degree into a genuine shot at this recruitment, covering both the technical syllabus and the practical steps of the UPSC application process.
Focused study of drug regulation, manufacturing standards, and quality control builds the exact knowledge base the role and exam both demand.
Guided coaching helps candidates plan around the application window, avoid document errors, and revise with a clear timeline before the closing date.
This notification carries 186 vacancies for Drug Inspector, one of the largest single intakes for this post, spread across UR, EWS, OBC, SC, ST, and PwBD categories. A wider vacancy pool means a meaningful opportunity for well-prepared candidates.
Candidates need a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a Medicine degree with specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology, from a recognized university or institute — a well-defined starting point for focused preparation.
The role involves inspecting licensed drug manufacturing units, verifying manufacturing processes and storage standards, sampling drugs for testing, investigating spurious drug cases, and prosecuting breaches of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act — all areas coaching should address directly.
With online applications open only for a defined window, coaching that tracks the notification timeline helps candidates avoid last-minute errors and stay exam-ready well before the portal closes.
The Drug Inspector recruitment is published under UPSC Advertisement No. 07/2026, inviting Online Recruitment Applications through the Commission’s website. Below is a summary of the key details relevant to this post.
| PARTICULAR | DETAIL |
|---|---|
| Organization | Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), Department of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare |
| Total Vacancies | 186 (UR-55, EWS-41, OBC-39, SC-35, ST-16, incl. PwBD-08) |
| Pay Scale | Level-8 in the Pay Matrix as per 7th CPC |
| Age Limit | 30 yrs (UR/EWS), 33 yrs (OBC), 35 yrs (SC/ST); +10 yrs relaxation for PwBD |
| Educational Qualification | Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences, or Medicine with specialization in Clinical Pharmacology or Microbiology, from a recognized University/Institute |
| Nature of Post | Permanent, General Central Service Group “B” Gazetted, Non-Ministerial |
| Probation | Two (02) years, with mandatory induction training |
| Headquarters | CDSCO Headquarters, New Delhi (postable anywhere in India) |
| Application Portal | upsconline.nic.in/ora |
| Applications Open | 27 June 2026 |
| Closing Date | 17 July 2026, 1800 Hrs |
With 186 vacancies open under UPSC Advertisement No. 07/2026, the Drug Inspector recruitment is a significant opportunity for pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences graduates. DRUG INSPECTOR COACHING offers the structured preparation, regulatory subject depth, and application guidance needed to approach this opportunity seriously.
With the closing date set for 17 July 2026, candidates are advised to begin preparation and complete their application well ahead of time. Structured coaching, disciplined revision, and timely application submission together give aspirants the best possible chance at this competitive selection.