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Arpit Sharma

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That is very true, you can very well get admission in online M.Sc. courses in some of the IITs even without a GATE score. Late developments IITs such as IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur and IIT Bhilai now offer specialisation based special "e-Masters" or online M.Sc. courses which mainly cater to the needs of working professionals who want flexible study. Access to these online courses is normally based on your undergraduate performance as well as your job related experience in some cases and an internal online exam or interview by the particular IIT. You need to ensure that the details of the exact eligibility criteria and admission process of

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Parul Thapa

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To enroll in Clinical Research courses, one can obtain a degree in the following Clinical Research course modes.

Candidates can check the table below to see the types of Clinical Research course levels.

Clinical Research Course ModesDescription
Full Time

A full-time course typically spans three years and offers comprehensive training in subjects.

Distance

Clinical Research courses through distance education allow students to pursue their degree remotely.

Part-Time

A part-time course is for those who have other commitment but want to pursue the course also. 

Online

The online programme provides students with the flexibility to complete their degree from anywhere, offering virtual classes and resources in subjects.

Note: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Clinical research courses are diverse, catering to different areas of specialisation within the field.

Candidates can check the table below to see the types of Clinical Research courses.

Clinical Research CoursesClinical Research Course Duration
UG Diploma2 years
BSc3 years
BSc (Hons.)3 years
BBA3 years
MSc2 years
MBA/PGDM2 years
PG Diploma1 year
Certificate3-7 months
PhD3-8 years

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Jaya Shukla

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Candidates can opt for Clinical research courses at various course levels. Such courses are listed below in the table: 

Clinical Research Course LevelsDescription
UGBachelor's degree programs in clinical research or related fields provide comprehensive education, including practical experience through internships or projects.
PGThese courses offer advanced studies in the Clinical Research specialisations. 
PhDThese are intended for professionals aiming for research roles in clinical research, academia, or regulatory agencies.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

Yep! B Pharmacy grads can jump into Clinical Research or Pharmacovigilance by joining the right programs. Tons of companies hire fresh grads as drug safety associates, research coordinators, or even medical writers.

Having extra training or certificates in these fields definitely helps. But even without that, B Pharmacy gives you a good base in drug rules, safety, and data analysis—so you're already kinda set for these roles.

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Ayush Mishra

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With a PG Diploma in Clinical Research and Data Management and an excellent 85% score, you are well-equipped to enter the dynamic medical and pharmaceutical fields. Your qualifications make you highly suitable for roles such as a Clinical Data Manager or Clinical Data Coordinator, where you'll handle essential data from clinical trials. Other strong prospects include becoming a Clinical Research Associate (CRA), monitoring trial sites, or a Pharmacovigilance Specialist focusing on drug safety. Opportunities also exist as a Medical Writer to author scientific documents or a Regulatory Affairs Associate ensuring compliance, all crucial r

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