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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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There are lot of scopes. I am going to talk about the paths commonly opted by students:
Getting a job directly after B. Pharma: Graduates who do not wish to pursue post graduate studies or plan on doing them later try to get jobs after B.Pharma. Jobs are usually offered in the field of sales and marketing. Some also work as pharmacists in hospitals whereas some are able to secure jobs at manufacturing facilities of pharmaceutical companies. Some also set up their own pharmacy. MBA after B. Pharma: Some students pursue MBA after B.Pharma whereas some pursue it after gaining a few years' experience (usually in sales and marketing). Depend
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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

There are lot of scopes. I am going to talk about the paths commonly opted by students:
Getting a job directly after B. Pharma: Graduates who do not wish to pursue post graduate studies or plan on doing them later try to get jobs after B.Pharma. Jobs are usually offered in the field of sales and marketing. Some also work as pharmacists in hospitals whereas some are able to secure jobs at manufacturing facilities of pharmaceutical companies. Some also set up their own pharmacy. MBA after B. Pharma: Some students pursue MBA after B.Pharma whereas some pursue it after gaining a few years' experience (usually in sales and marketing). Depend
...more

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

There are lot of scopes. I am going to talk about the paths commonly opted by students:
Getting a job directly after B. Pharma: Graduates who do not wish to pursue post graduate studies or plan on doing them later try to get jobs after B.Pharma. Jobs are usually offered in the field of sales and marketing. Some also work as pharmacists in hospitals whereas some are able to secure jobs at manufacturing facilities of pharmaceutical companies. Some also set up their own pharmacy. MBA after B. Pharma: Some students pursue MBA after B.Pharma whereas some pursue it after gaining a few years' experience (usually in sales and marketing). Depend
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Shiksha Kumari

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Admissions are based on marks obtained in 10+2(Merit Screening). If you are eligible, you can directly register yourself and apply to the college for D. Pharma.

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Shiksha Kumari

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A medical scribe is a person, or paraprofessional, who specializes in charting physician-patient encounters in real time, such as during medical examinations. Depending on which area of practice the scribe works in, the position may also be called clinical scribe, ER scribe. It is more of a personal assistant to the physician, performing documentation in the EHR, gathering information for the patient's visit, and partnering with the physician to deliver the pinnacle of efficient patient care. Hope that helps.

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Shiksha Kumari

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It has a very good scope in future. If you are looking forward to study this course, try to score well in class 12th.

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Tashi Mehta

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Beat the NEET is one of the best online NEET PG exam practice test website in India. We have a unique question bank with the detailed explanation by our experienced faculty members. Beat the NEET offers over 4600 questions: 1000 in preclinical subjects, 1250 in para-clinical subjects, 700 in clinical-minor subjects and 1650 in clinical-major subjects. You can try our sample question paper at free of cost. 12 months or 6 months subscriptions also available. www.beattheneet.com.

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Hi Noothan, Karnataka College of Pharmacy-Yelahanaka, Bangalore, Karnataka is a Private institute which was established in 2004 and specializes in pharmacy. It is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and offers Bachelors and PG degree in Pharmacy. Available courses are:
1. B.Pharma
UG Degree | Full Time | Duration - 4 years
Total Fee: INR 85,720
English Medium
Qualification: 12th pass
Mandatory Subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Maths/Biology. For other detailed courses, please click below:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/Karnataka-college-of-pharmacy-yelahanaka-Bangalore-53261.

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Amul TamboliNothing is impossible in this world..

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SVKM NMIMS is one of the best options in for an integrated course of MBA plus pharma. It has one of the best infrastructure as well as placement track spread across various metro cities.

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