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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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Food and Drug Inspector
Hospital drug Coordinator
Drug Therapist
Chemical/Drug Technician
Drug Therapist
Health InspectorPharmacist
Research Officer
Pathological Lab Scientist
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Yes, AMU offers B.Pharma course. e. Application forms can be filled out online.
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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 Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English Physi
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