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Here are some tips:
1. Quants: You need to understand these concepts and practice questions with cross category.
2. LR: Make boxes while solving and practice as much as you can.
3. DI: Decimals like 1/11, 1/12, 1/13, 2/11 should be on your tips for easy calculation.
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Getting a job directly after B.Pharma is little troublesome, if you're not looking for job in sales and marketing and want a career in research or some other job then you'll have to pursue higher studies.
Students interested in academia and R&D takes up M.Pharma or Ph.D. It will not only add a higher degree and greater career opportunity to your CV but also you can become a professor in Indian universities.
For this CSIR NET exam is held twice a year: https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam
Other career options are:
Pharmacist
Drug Inspector
Drug squad in police department
Technician in college
Production and quality assurance in pharmacy com
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