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saumya gupta

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Hi Tanya,
If your prime interest is MBA then there is an option of Pharmaceutical MBA which you can look forward to.

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reetika gupta

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pardhan gautampersuing MBA from VGU jaipur.

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Yes, you can go ahead with the same.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

B.Pharm is a good qualification. You could pursue work assignments in any of the following areas/industries:
1.pharma companies in marketing/sales/product/QC /R&D /Production teams
2.work as a pharmacist with hospitals/chain of medical stores
3. set up your own medical store
4.health & fitness industry
5. e commerce industry
6. any other industry keeping in mind your interest area
as far as my knowledge goes there is no institute in India that offers M. Pharm + MBA specialisation
However post completion of B,Pharm you need to appear for CAT to seek admission into MBA

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Good morning !
You may go for MBA in Hospital Management.
It would provide you an edge over others as you will have a related Bachelors' background.
Thank you and have a nice day.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Sahil,

Optometrists are health professionals who have specialised in eye care and they deal with eye testing and providing solutions to patients who suffer from partial sight, hereditary vision defects, squint, weakening of eye muscles etc. They suggest the use of proper vision aids such as spectacles or contact lenses.

They also provide pre-operative and post-operative care to cataract patients. While the Pharmacy sector offers lots of opportunities to the students after the completion of the course. The students can work in a Pharmaceutical company or can practice as a Pharmacist. There is huge number of opportunities available fo

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