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Parul Thapa

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Yes, B Pharm has a bright future and is a viable career path. When it comes to employment opportunities after completing a B Pharma study, candidates have alternatives in both the public and private sectors. In the public sector, candidates can apply for positions such as drug inspector or pharmacist. B Pharm will guarantee candidates a solid job for the rest of their life. With a degree, candidates might work as licenced chemists anywhere in the country. B Pharm graduates also have the option of choosing their own working hours.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes you can go for B Pharm after Class 12 with PCB subjects.

Many universities or colleges may select candidates who have taken Science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology or included Mathematics in their Class 12 studies.

But some colleges may also accept candidates from non medical backgrounds for their B Pharm programs. Again it all then depends on types of colleges.

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Parul Thapa

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Yeah, some colleges might include basic Math or pharmacy-related calculations in B Pharma.

Mostly, B Pharma focuses on pharma subjects—like chemistry, biology, pharmacology, drug-making, and pharmacy practice. How much math you need can change depending on the college or university you go to.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes… so pharmacists can't just open their own clinics. In India, only MBBS doctors get that right. Pharmacists can run a chemist shop and give out meds, but actually treating patients in a clinic? Nope, that's off-limits.

Even if you know a ton about medicines, without an MBBS, you can't prescribe or run a clinic. You can sell meds once your shop license is sorted, but only as per doctors' prescriptions. And heads up - some chemists suggest stuff for minor issues, but technically that's illegal and can get them in real trouble.

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Parul Thapa

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Getting into MBBS is way tougher than B Pharma. MBBS takes 5–6 years of crazy hard work before you can officially call yourself a doctor—it's super prestigious and respected.

B Pharma, on the other hand, is kind of simpler. You learn about medicines and usually end up working in pharmacies, and sometimes even run your own chemist shop. Both paths are solid—it just depends on how much grind you're ready to put in.

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Parul Thapa

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The Doctorate of Pharmacy is a professional degree that lasts six years. The first five years are devoted to theoretical education, followed by a year of internship.

B.Pharm is a four-year full-time degree programme that exposes students to both practical and academic areas of pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution. 

If candidates are a student who wants to work as a chemist in large hospitals and Healthcare centres, whether in their home country or abroad, a Pharm. D. programme is for them. After earning their Pharm D, they can pursue a PhD.

Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two cours

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Parul Thapa

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B Pharma full form is Bachelor of Pharmacy and it is an undergraduate pharmacy degree programme. B Pharma course degree is a popular job-oriented course among students who have completed Class 12. Students in B Pharmacy learn about Pharmaceuticals and Medications, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Medicinal Chemistry, and other topics.

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abhishek gaurav

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To be eligible for the first-year BPharm programme at JSS College of Pharmacy, candidates must have passed class exam. The criteria also requires the candidates to have studied English, and optional subjects including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) or Biology (PCB/PCMB) Other qualifications approved by the Pharmacy Council of India are also accepted.

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Charishma Thota

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The lastest Cutoff information for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharma. )  at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University (HNBGU) is you need to get 50 or more percentage of score in 10+2  subjects Physics, , Chemistry , Mathematics.

You need to appear in state level entrance test like UPSEE.

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Anand Annapareddy

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Indira Gandhi National Tribal Universitys CUET UG B.Pharma cut off every year gets lot of variations owing to many factors such as number of applicants, the complexity level of the exam etc. In competitive courses like B Pharma, generally a good score lies in 70th percentile or above. Candidates can check the official website of university or they also can contact their admission office for getting referral about cutoffs. They will provide with a correct information about the points, percentage required for that particular academic year you are interested to pursue.

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