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Daksh Ahuja

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
There is nothing like difficult in this world if you are having interest in it. After B.Pharma, you can go for M.Pharma in the following:
a) M.Pharma. Pharmaceutics
b) M.Pharma. Pharmacology
c) M.Pharma. Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance
d) M.Pharma. Pharmaceutical Analysis
e) M.Pharma. Ayurveda
So you can go to any of the above depending on your interest. After M.Pharma you can go for
Regulatory affairs
Drug inspector
Food inspector
Research scientist in defense (DRDO)
Product manager
Quality assurance
Clinical data manager
Doctor relationship manager
Clinical research organization
Hospital pharmacist
It is recommended that you go for the top univer
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Parakh Mishra

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Yes, there are a lot of options in Bio-medical engineering, best is that you can go research work.

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Saloni JainPursuing physiotherapy...

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, it is a good option for our further studies, as this course will give you doctorate degree, and you can easily open your clinic and start practicing. It has great scope especially in metropolitan and developed cities, as nowadays every educated people take care of their health and so go to physiotherapist. I, myself is a physiotherapist and suggest you to move ahead for this course. This will give you a bright and healthy wealthy future. Best of luck.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Admission to all MBBS programs in India is via the NEET entrance test. Direct admissions to MBBS courses are very rare, and most colleges either admit students via the NEET entrance or via a university-specific entrance exam. Regards.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Yes, open schools student can apply to study a D. Pharmacy course. Please check for your eligibility to pursue D. Pharmacy from the criteria mentioned below:
D. Pharma: Eligibility:
Successful qualification of the 10+2 level of education in any stream, from a recognised educational Board. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the 10+2 level. Regards.

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