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Ranjeeta Rai

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The seat intake for BPharma at ISBM University is around 60. The seats are offered in a limited numbers, candidates must apply for the programmes as soon as the application portal is open. Admission to the BPharma course is subject to a valid scores in the last qualifying exam. BPharma eligibility criteria: Class 12 in the Science stream from a recognised board.

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Suraj Kumar karn

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Career or Jobs Opportunities after B Pharm Degree Course

Analytical Chemist.

Food and Drug Inspector.

Hospital Drug Coordinator.

Drug Therapist.

Chemical Technician.

Drug Inspector.

Health Inspector

Completing a B.Pharma programme opens up a wealth of career opportunities in the pharmaceutical field. Students can pursue jobs in either the public or private sector or abroad. Options include working in government hospitals, private medical shops, and private hospitals/clinics.

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Parul Thapa

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B Pharmacy Graduates can find employment in public and private hospitals, clinics, and medical supply stores. Candidates can even open their own consulting firm or Medical business. A person with B Pharmacy degree can pursue a range of satisfying occupations, including Analytical Chemist.

It is one of the few degrees that allows candidates to pursue a variety of post-graduate opportunities. While this is generally advantageous, it can be baffling at times. To avoid this uncertainty, have as much information as possible about all of the greatest course possibilities following B Pharmacy.

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Kanishka Mittal

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After completing a B.Pharm from MET Institute of Pharmacy, graduates have a variety of career opportunities, including:Pharmacist, Pharmaceutical Sales Representative, Quality Control/Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs Specialist, Clinical Research Associate, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Production and Manufacturing, Academia and Research.

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Suraj Kumar karn

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This would depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. In case you intend to pursue a career in Technical / Research / Academics area then M. Pharma is better, Pursuing M. pharm will help you in acquiring the indpeth knowledge of pharmaceutical drugs. For example how to test, production quality and how to utilize it correctly. After completing this course you can be a part of research work in private pahramaceutical labs, institutions and companies.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Bachelor of Pharmacy, is a 4-year UG degree programme in the field of Pharmacy education. B Pharma course is designed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge and skills related to pharmaceutical sciences.  Students can check the list of career options available after completing BPharma from IPSR Group of Institutions:

Job ProfilesDescriptionAverage Salary 
Pharmacist

Pharmacists are healthcare professionals who are experts in the field of medications and pharmaceuticals.

INR 2.6 LPA
Drug InspectorA Drug Inspector is a professional responsible for ensuring compliance with drug laws, regulations, and standards within the pharmaceutical industry.INR 2.7 LPA
Quality ControlQuality control (QC) refers to the processes and procedures used to ensure that products or services meet established quality standards and specifications. INR 2.6 LPA
Clinical ResearcherClinical researchers are professionals who conduct research studies and trials involving human participants to investigate the safety and effectiveness of new medical treatments, therapies, drugs, or medical devices.INR 5.8 LPA
Hospital PharmacistA hospital pharmacist is a healthcare professional who works within a hospital or medical centre, primarily focusing on the dispensing, management, and provision of medications to patients within the hospital setting.INR 2.7 LPA

Note: The average salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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