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A candidate seeking admission to first Semester B. Pharm must have passed:
1. Senior School Certificate Examination of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi (12 year Course) or the Indian School Examination with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (P.C.M) and/or Biology (P.C.B / P.C.M.B.) as optional subjects with 55% or above marks* in aggregate and individually in theory of the three Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics) from Recognized Schools in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.
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2. 10+2 examination conducted by the respective state/central gover
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Due to the opening of large pharmaceutical companies, the future in the field of pharmacy is bright. Numerous jobs are available for pharmacists in government as well as private organizations. After completing your studies, you can easily find jobs in pharmaceutical industries, government departments, colleges and universities, hospitals, investigation and research institute etc.
Pharmacists can practice in community pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, extended care facilities, psychiatric hospitals, and regulatory agencies. Sales & Marketing job sector also hire a huge number of pharmacy graduates.
One can also work in retail store
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This depends on your choice of country . In African countries, a masters degree in clinical pharmacy will be very appropriate since there is high demand for pharmaceutical care. Further, there is a huge demand for industrial pharmacy in developed countries as they have many established pharmaceutical companies. Lastly, any pharmacy masters degree is marketable in Africa. One can teach in most pharmacy schools. Salary will depend on lot factors such location, market and demand mechanics etc.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Due to the opening of large pharmaceutical companies, the future in the field of pharmacy is bright. Numerous jobs are available for pharmacists in government as well as private organizations. After completing your studies, you can easily find jobs in pharmaceutical industries, government departments, colleges and universities, hospitals, investigation and research institute etc.
Pharmacists can practice in community pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, extended care facilities, psychiatric hospitals, and regulatory agencies. Sales & Marketing job sector also hire a huge number of pharmacy graduates.
One can also work in retail store
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8 years ago
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The eligibility conditions for Pharma D as per PCI Regulations are:
Minimum qualification for admission to Diploma in Pharmacy Part-I course -A pass in any of the following examinations with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Mathematics.
(1) Intermediate examination in Science;
(2) The first year of the three year degree course in Science,
(3) 10+2 examination (academic stream) in Science;
(4) Pre-degree examination;
(5) Any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above examination. Provided that there shall be reservation of seats for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes candidate
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8 years ago
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As per various reviews of Amity students, the course is quite good. The teaching methodology and professors are decent with labs and related infrastructure in good condition.
For more information, please follow the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/amity-university-noida-41334
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8 years ago
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The Pharmacovigilance is the science of collecting, monitoring, researching, assessing and evaluating information from healthcare providers and patients on the adverse effects of medications, biological, herbalism and traditional medicines with a view to:
1. Identifying new information about hazards associated with medicines
2. Preventing harm to the patients.
In order to pursue a career in pharmacovigilance, the minimum eligibility criteria to apply for the course is:
A postgraduate or graduate degree in Bioscience/Life Sciences (with any of the following subjects: Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Genetics, Biotech) w
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8 years ago
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As per the official website, they have a pharmacology department offering PG courses. It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities directly for admission and fee details.
For more information, please find the official link to the website:
http://mesams.com/?page_id=503
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