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Healthcare setups are the main recruiters. Nurses can be seen working in healthcare setups like
Hospitals (Government and Private)
Clinics
Nursing Homes
Rehabilitation Clinics/Centres
Community Health Centres
NGOs
Apart from that, they may also find work in healthcare initiatives and schemes run by the Government (targeting communities and rural areas). Nurses possessing PG Degree m
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Pharmacy is an engineering branch so it has more jobs preference than doing B.Sc.
But you must score good marks in competitive examinations to get admission into reputed pharmacy colleges
Good luck.
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