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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can do MBA after BPharma from RTMNU. MBA is one of India's most adaptable postgraduate programmes as it accepts students from a variety of educational backgrounds. MBA after pursuing BPharma from Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, is somewhat a doable choice.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
After completing BPharm course from Starex University, graduates can either opt for higher studies or choose take up a job opportunity. There are job opportuities in public and private sectors for BPharm degree holders. Graduates can find jobs in hospitals, clinics, and medical supply stores.
Some of the popular courses among students after BPharm course are:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BPharma Graduates from SSDGPI can find employment in public and private hospitals, clinics, and medical supply stores. They also have the option to open their own consulting firm or medical business. A BPharm degree holder can pursue various rewarding careers, including that of an Analytical Chemist. Graduates can opt for higher studies after this course, or they can make a lucrative career from this degree in roles such as Pharmacist, Research Scientist, Clinical Pharmacist, and many more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After BPharm course from SDDGPI one can either do a professional training to join for higher education such as Pharm D, MPharm, etc. However, BPharm offers many lucrative career options too such as:
- Hospital Pharmacist: Manage medication supply and use within hospitals, ensuring safe and effective drug therapy.
- Sales & Marketing: Promote and sell pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals.
- Research Scientist: Conduct research to develop new drugs and improve existing medications.
- Clinical Pharmacist: Work directly with healthcare teams to optimize medication therapy for patients in clinical settings.
- Production Manager: Oversee the
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Nirma University BPharm degree holders can find job opportunities in both public and private sectors. There are jobs in hospitals, clinics, and medical supply stores. Moreover, the graduates can also opt for PG courses. The BPharm degree holders can pursue PG Diploma in Pharmacy, an MBA in Pharmaceutical Administration, an MPharma, DPharma, and other degrees. Some of the colleges also provide six-month courses after BPharmacy.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Go for the private one. It is not worth it to drop 1 year for a government pharm college. Do proper study and prepare for GPAT. It doesn't matter from where you have done your B pharm as MPharm matters.
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Drug Inspector whose minimum qualification is B. Pharmacy and is a government job, is a lucrative profession choice. This post is associated with top earning and popularity. Nation Governments, SSC and U. S. A. recruit drug Inspectors sometimes. Pharmacist:
Pharmacist employed on permanent basis in central government Hospitals like ESIC and AIIMS Railways, and States like Delhi withdraw first rate income. You can also apply for the job of food inspector.
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