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3 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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Yes, Of course. You can go for a one-year Certificate course PGDC in Forensic Science or M.Sc. In Forensic Science. You have enough knowledge about pharmaceuticals and Chemistry read 1 or 2 basic Forensic Science books in your free time and basic Biology then you will understand the basic concepts which will be helpful in the future and also in M.Sc. Forensic Science entrance exams like BHU, PET, NEST, IPU CET, CPGET. Gujarat Forensic Science University even pays a stipend also for an MPharm in Forensic Pharmacy but you should be GPAT qualified.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
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
B.Pharma is an undergraduate four years course (approved by PCI) which is a prerequisite for registration to practice as a pharmacist. It imparts skills to work in industry, clinical setups, drug control organizations, education and research sectors in pharmaceuticals
Apart from imparting theoretical knowledge
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Scholar-Level 17
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Medicinal Chemistry
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacovigilance
Biotechnology or Microbiology
Hospital Pharmacy
My friend did B.Pharma and M.Pharma from LPU and he has opened his pharmacy and his business is going very well. The School of Pharmaceutical Sciences in Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab is ranked among the top 25 Pharmacy colleges in India by NIRF. The programme has the following highlights: -
Curriculum: - The curriculum consists of Foundation and core courses. In addition to that, some elective courses like Advanced Instrumentation techniques, Cell & Molecular Biology Com
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4 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. MBA after B.Pharma Students inclined towards Management and marketing should go for this. You can pursue it directly after B.Pharma or after working for a year or two.
2. M.Pharma Students deeply interested in further studies, generally go for this. M.Pharma can be done in many branches such as Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry etc. You can also do a Ph.D. after that if you wish.
3. Directly a Ph.D. This is what many students are not aware of. Many of the foreign countries (especially the US) take in the majority of the s
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The School of Ph
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