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Amrit Shahi

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While there have been a number of writers who are also medical professionals, a good grounding in the basic sciences - equal to the General Science Minor needed for someone with a Liberal Arts Degree to pass the MCAT and complete Medical School - and a strong sense of curiosity as well as brutal self honesty, would likely be enough for you to be able to understand most of the medical information you would be writing about. A bit of self education on any given topic would then bring you to the point where you could converse with all but the most esoteric sub specialists, if not with ease, but with a strong possibility that you would und
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, you can pursue master in pharmacy after B.Pharma. For pursuing master in pharmacy you have to pass in B.Pharma with 50% and exams you have need to give is GPAT which is for master in pharmacy.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Bhagat Pool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya is better known for its B.Tech placements. There is no separate placement cell for the B.Pharma. Course, but the students are assisted by college authorities in getting jobs at medical stores. The course curriculum is one of the best in town, which helps you get a job in reputed pharmacies. You can expect a salary of around Rs. 1.8 LPA to Rs. 2.4 LPA after completing your B.Pharma degree from BPSMV. In addition, the majority of students prefer to pursue post-graduate studies in M.Pharma. After completing their degree.

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Jyoti wadhwa

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Eligibility to get into Pharma. D is -
1. You must have passed 10 +2 with Physics Chemistry Biology or math subjects.
2. You must have passed B.Pharma from a PCI recognised institution
Select any college offering Pharma. D as a course as per your convenience. In some college you might get admission on merit basis and for some entrance exam qualification is required for GPAT / MET / BV CET. Total fee for pursuing Pharma. D ranges between Rs 6,00,000 - Rs 20,00,000 in different colleges. Hope this helps.

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Sayani Banerjee

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In this college, no placements are occurred, because there is no campus selection come. In this course, students will become pharmacists drug inspectors in hospital, pharmacy professors researchers in any other medical field that they want.

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HARSHIT patidar

Contributor-Level 6

There are many scopes after B.Pharma like you can join industry and open a medical shop you can also try in teaching field after MPHARM.

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Sourabh Singh

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Galgotias University is good for pursuing B.Pharma because student can easily get placed here and faculty also support the student for their academics.

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afsheen nida

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Hello Abdul, There is an average placement record at Baba Hari Dass College of Pharmacy. D.Pharma at Baba Haridass College of Pharmacy and Technology, Delhi, had the highest placement percentage of 59%
D. Pharma at Baba Haridass College of Pharmacy and Technology, Delhi, saw an increase in placements compared to the previous year of 12%. Hope, the information is useful. Good luck!

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Harsh PandeyFaculty LPU

Guide-Level 13

After completion of the course you can become:
Community Pharmacist. The community pharmacist is your local pharmacist who provides medicines to the general public
Hospital Pharmacist
Drug Inspector
Quality Control Associate
Clinical Research Associate
R&D Scientist
Formulation Development Associate
Medical Representative
The highest salary availed by LPU students was 6 LPA while the average salary was 3.8 LPA. Two students of the university got placed in Freyer Solutions while two others got shortlisted in GlaxoSmithKline. Others got placed with top brands including Abbott, VLCC healthcare, Nestle, Cadila, Ravenbhel, Max Super Speciality Hospi
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Vinty Tanwar

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In the terms of growth, MBA is a very good option as the growth will be based on your skills and talents. On the other side, M.Pharma's specialization includes fields such as pharmaceutics, pharmacology, Chemistry Microbiology, Drug Regulatory Affairs, and many more subjects.

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