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Daksh Ahuja

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After pursuing B.Pharma, it's better to go for MBA. There are a lot of benefits for MBA, such as:
1. New job positions are open to you.
2. New career paths are open to you.
3. Your earning potential increases.
4. Your professional skills improve.
5. You enjoy greater job security.
6. Your world perspective grows.
7. You expand your professional network.
8. You are more knowledgeable in areas most important to your career.
9. You become a respected member of your business community. You can pursue your MBA in different streams like MBA, Information technology, Hospital and Healthcare management, International Business, Tourism and hosp
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rahul r

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Eligible candidates need to appear for the Bharati Vidyapeeth University All India Common Entrance Test (PHARMUG). Interested candidates can apply online/ offline with the required information. Admission is through counselling based on the marks obtained in Bharati Vidyapeeth University All India Common Entrance Test (PHARMUG). Regards.

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Parakh Mishra

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Pharma MBA is good option as compare to that of general MBA.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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As of now, there is nothing officially announced for B.Pharma. Till now, only few states like Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, etc. will be providing admission in Ayush courses. So, lets wait for the notification for B.Pharma admissions. Till then, stay tuned.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Mahenoor,
B.Pharma is a 4 year Bachelor programme that is the undergraduate level in Pharmacy and builds a base for wide range of topics in industrial, clinical and community setting. D.Pharma or Diploma in Pharmacy (not to be confused with Pharma.D) is a 2 year Diploma programme and provides the minimum qualification required to become a practicing pharmacist in India.
Good luck.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Prashant,
M.Pharma is a 2 year Masters programme which is sort of like specialisation after Bachelor programme (B.Pharma). It is divided into streams like Pharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Analysis, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Regulatory Affairs and Pharmacy Practice (these are the major ones few more are there). The first year is academic learning and 2nd year is research focused. B.Pharma is a 4 year Bachelor programme that is the undergraduate level in Pharmacy and builds a base for wide range of topics in industrial, clinical and community setting.
Good luck.

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