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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
If your ultimate goal is to obtain a PR then you should target Canada or Australia. Not that obtaining a PR is easy but they have good and flexible options for international students as compared to USA. You should keep yourself updated with some global news to know the latest immigration policies in the countries of your choice, I will infact also ask you to contact an immigration agent who can show you stats and career outcomes of international applicants. Just for your knowledge, the pharma industry is huge in Canada.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
10+2 (with 50% marks in the four compulsory subjects i.e. chemistry, physics, biology/mathematics and English taken together or equivalent examination).
Admission guidelines:
The admission to B.Pharma course is made on the basis of merit of 10+2 percentage.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can visit our INIFD Corporate website for detail information regarding the centers across India.
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7 years ago
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/articles/top-pharmacy-colleges-in-india-for-best-placements-nirf-mhrd-rankings-blogId-13474.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There are many options, PG Diploma or M.Pharma can be done. In Pharmacy itself, you will find many disciplines like clinical pharmacy, industrial pharmacy, regulatory affairs etc. Since you are a B.Pharma student, you will have a better idea of the specializations offered, and accordingly you can decide what to study depending on your interest. Yes, many colleges will offer you admission on basis of IELTS and of course on basis of your Bachelor's degree percentage. No other exams are generally required.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
It is less likely that you can secure an admission in USA or Canada only on basis of IELTS which is an English language proficiency test. GRE is an absolute must to pursue PG programs in USA. PG Diploma courses in Canada could be an option if you are interested. Also every university has its own admission criteria. In Australia, you can have a possibility to apply for both Masters and PG Diploma and the admission criteria will depend on the university and the course. If not any other test but an interview may have to be cleared. Just check with the universities.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Some of the higher study options in the field of pharmacy as listed below. Master of Business Administration in Pharma. Tech
Master of Pharmacy
Master of Pharmacy in Biotechnology
Master of Pharmacy in Clinical Pharmacy
Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Analysis
Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical market & Management
Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical Technology
Master of Pharmacy in Pharmacology
Master of Pharmacy in Quality Assurance
Master in Pharmacy in Biopharmaceutic
Master of Pharmacy in Bulk Drugs
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