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M.Pharma is a 2 year Masters programme which is sort of like specialisation after Bachelor programme (B.Pharma). It is divided into streams like Pharmaceutics, Medicinal Chemistry, Analysis, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, Regulatory Affairs and Pharmacy Practice (these are the major ones few more are there). The first year is academic learning and 2nd year is research focused. B.Pharma is a 4 year Bachelor programme that is the undergraduate level in Pharmacy and builds a base for wide range of topics in industrial, clinical and community setting.
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Pharma line by doing B.Pharma degree courses in several emerging professional areas such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing:
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-Anthropology
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-Medicines and Medical Transcription etc. Thanks!
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There are many courses such as architecture, BBA BCA LAW, B.A. Etc. Just choose the one you are interested the most in. Thanks.
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