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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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Both fields are good and promising. Choice of field depends on your own interest. Give a rethink about what you want to be in future.

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Rishabh Bhatnagar

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Yes, you can apply for the course.

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Kiri Piyush

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Hi Nisar,
Masters programs are research based and in-depth study. PG Diplomas are accelerated programs somewhat compared to Masters. Decide what you want to study, research oriented or accelerated practical based programme and decide. Memorial University of New Found land, Dalhousie University, Georgian College, Fanshawe College, University of Toronto etc. Are some universities and colleges which you can search.

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Nisar ahmed

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Leave the subject maths. Please mention you are interested in biology and chemistry. If yes, go for it
Manipal University, Amritha University and JSS University are my options. I am a graduate in pharmacy from JSS.

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rahul r

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Both subjects have good job opportunities in their own fields. Please find below some of the opportunities available in both fields. Career and Jobs after B.Pharma:
The pharmacy sector offers lots of opportunities to the students after the completion of the course. The students can work in a pharmaceutical company or can practice as a Pharmacist. After completing a graduation degree, you can work at government hospitals, private medical shops & private hospitals/clinics. You can also start your own consultancies & medical shop. The students can work in a Pharmaceutical company or can practice as a Pharmacist. In Pharmaceutical Company,
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rahul r

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These are 2 extremely contrasting streams. However, if these 2 are your options - you need to decide if you enjoy studying more or you would prefer doing more practical work - like food preparation, cooking, food service, bartending, etc. Very broadly, Hotel Management studies are slightly easier, but then there is a lot of practicals here too along with Industry training and extremely long hours at work. Good luck!

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rahul r

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Both are different fields of study and have different scope. Here, I have mentioned scope for both courses so that it is easier for you to decide which course you should pursue. Scope for higher studies after B.Pharma:
The B.Pharma graduates can either go for jobs in the related field or can opt for further advanced studies. The options available after B.Pharma is
M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Management programme in Pharmacy
Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharma)
Career Opportunities after B.Pharma:
There are diverse employment areas for the pharmacists such as in government departments, pharmaceutical companies, investigation, universities, resear
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