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astha singh

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After M.Pharm in pharmacy there are various opportunities for the individual, they can either go for higher studies like PhD through GATE and other entrances for improving their skills and up gradation of their degree or they can go for jobs in the chemical companies, research institutes, pharma companies, even universities and colleges.

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wakif raza

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No, you need to clear your backlogs first.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

The pharmacy sector offers a lot of opportunities to the students after the completion of M.Pharma. The students can work in a pharmaceutical company or can practice as a pharmacist.
After completing the graduation degree, you can work at government hospitals, private medical shops & private hospitals/clinics. You can also start your own consultancies & medical shop.
In Pharmaceutical Company, you can work in departments such as quality control, manufacturing, packing marketing, production, etc.
You can also make your career in Pharmaceutical Management & marketing field as a Production Manager, Medical Representative, Area Manager, etc.
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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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It totally depends on which company you are going for and how much they are ready to offer. Your salary may range from INR 40,000 to 60,000 and maybe more or maybe less, depending upon the post and company.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi, if you have graduated from India you must clear the licensing exam, the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalent Exams (FPGEE) . Check the respective website for clarity.Since you are already there in US you should have an upper hand in gaining access to first hand information on such rules, so make use of your stay there.

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wakif raza

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No, you cannot. You have to complete your Bachelor's degree in B.Pharma, then you can pursue M.Pharma.

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Arshad Ali

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Visit the Oxford University website. You can check the details there.

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Rahul Singh

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Hi Praneeth,
By taking a specialization in any specific area while doing M.Pharm, one can focus to make a career in a field like Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Technology, Drug Discovery, and Development. Another benefit of taking specialization is that aspirants can look for teaching jobs in both government and private pharmacy colleges.
Specialization areas in M.Pharm
M.Pharm in Biopharmaceutics
M.Pharm in Drug Regulatory Affairs
M.Pharm in Biotechnology
M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
M.Pharm in Medicinal Natural Products
M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Technology
M.Pharm in Bulk Drugs
M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance
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