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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

It will cost you around 1 lakh rupees per year but for the exact fees, I'll prefer you to contact with the college authorities as there is 10% increment in the fees every year. So, it might change this year.

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Anjali Sharma

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Fees –
Year 1 - INR 2.25 Lacs
Year 2 - INR 2.25 Lacs
Total fees - INR 4.50 Lacs
Eligibility: Minimum 50% in graduation. Candidate must be a graduate in Life Sciences/ Microbiology/ Biotechnology/ Pharmacy/ Medicine/ Nursing/ Physiotherapy/ Dentistry/ Homeopathy/ Ayurvedic and Veterinary Science.
Admission Process:
1. Eligible candidates need to appear for the ICRI written exam.
2. Shortlisted candidates will be called for personal interview based on marks obtained in ICRI written exam.

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madhu sharma

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Since you already did PGDM in Clinical Research, I can suggest you to go for Ph.D Clinical Research, which is a 5 Years programme, and can prove best for you. Ph.D in this field can open a lot of possibilities for you to be at senior position. Remember, the Ph.D has to be done in accordance with the UGC guidelines 2009.

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Sunil Kumar

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Yes, but need to apply application forms.

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Vedika Ledange

Beginner-Level 3

PG in clinical research is better as it covers pharmacovigilance and data management in it. You can do it as it has bright future and better career in it. https://crbtech.in/programmes/clinical-research-training-programme.

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Vedika Ledange

Beginner-Level 3

Clinical research, and clinical trials, are an important step in developing new medicines that can safely be used and distributed through GPs, clinics and hospitals to the one million patients that pass through the NHS every 36 hours. Not only is it an interesting and varied job, but it is also one that is essential to healthcare systems across the world, and one that we at ICON go the extra mile to support. Here are four reasons why it makes for a brilliant career. You can help make a difference in people's lives.You'll develop if you work with the right companies.You can put your Science degree to good use.There's a lot of investment
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