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Ritesh Jain

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Eligible for what?

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

5 subjects in each semester exam
3 labs in each semester
1st semester
1) English
2) Remedial mathematics
3) Human anatomy-1
4) Dispensing pharmacy & ethics
5) Oganic chemistry -1
Labs
1) English communication skills lab
2) Dispensing pharmacy lab
3) Organic chemistry lab
2nd semester
1) Human anatomy-2) Inorganic chemistry
3) Physical pharmacy
4) Organic chemistry -2
5) Computer applications & biostatistics
Labs
1) Human anatomy lab
2) Physical pharmacy lab
3) Computer applications lab.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi you need to understand the career scope for both the cases. In case you are looking for the Bio chemistry, it has limited scope in private sector. Pharma has different scopes in government and private sector, as well as you can start you own business. I would say try to find the option for Pharma. Bio Chemistry may get you job, but you have to finish Ph.D. also. You can try Amity University, Sharda University, Lovely Professional University to pursue Pharma degree.

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rohith kola

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Bachelor of pharmacy is also a versatile course. It is also equipped with glorious aspects. Mainly, the aspects of B.Pharma is classified into two categories-
i) Industrial aspects
ii) Dispensing pharmacy
This course is mainly based on the demands of industrial purposes. If one goes for industrial job, here he/she will get an opportunity to work in manufacturing, packaging, procurement of pharmaceutical substances along with its quality control and quality assessment. Therefore, he/she can also work as QC or QA of drug product in different laboratorise and pharma industries. Besides the production, one can enter into the field of pharma
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Zeeshan Danish

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No, you cannot take admission for B.Pharmacy in Integral University because the seats are full and you are late enough.
For more information visit iul.ac.in

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rohith kola

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B.Pharm is the best option in terms of job posting instead of BMLT. Future after the this degree is bright. There are lot of universities which are which are good enough for B.Pharma. Some of them are as follows. For more details, check out the websites the official websites of these universities:
1) Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
2) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
3) Lovely Professional University
4) Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Gujarat
5) Osmania University, Andhra Pradesh.

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Mehak Seth

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Bachelor of Pharmacy is an undergraduate pharmacy course and Doctor of pharmacy is a professional pharmacy doctoral course. Both the courses have their own significance as B.Pharma is 4 years course where as Pharma. D is a 6 years course. While Pharma. D. focuses on clinical practise and allows the student to get a hands-on experience while working as a pharmacist, B.Pharma. Is more research oriented and as mentioned above it focuses on the manufacture of drugs and what new discoveries can be made in this field. After the completion of B.Pharma. the students can practice as a Pharmacist. Pharmacists will work in industries related to t
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Jainish Ghelani

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It all depends on you friend. B.Pharma and B.Sc. both are different branches and have their own importance and then the choice depends on your interest and what you want to study. However, I am also a B.Pharma student and personally I find this field quiet interesting and innovating because it will allow you to learn more about the medicines, method of preparation, their effects, and much more. If you show interest in this field, a lot can be done.

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