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Anand DhillonFounder at EDIFICE EDUCATION

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Pawan,
The most important factor here is the quality of education. If you are getting good education after paying hefty fees in private college and if it is affordable for you, then you should take it up in India else you can consider going abroad.
The Indian government is very soon about to implement exit exam (NEXT) for Indian doctors before they start practice in India or go for PG. So doctors with poor knowledge will struggle to pass as quality of education is not up to mark at every college in India.
Even abroad you should choose reputed colleges with good experience in teaching foreign students. That will help you in clearing MCI
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Jaspreet,
Dropping your degree won't leave a good impression on the universities in Canada, it shows how indecisive and inconsistent you are unless you can really demonstrate your interest in another subject very clearly. And if you want to study pharma in Canada then you have to clearly explain why Canada.

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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Vijay,
The cutoff varies every year according to the number of students applying for examination and number of seats available. It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities/official page directly for accurate cutoff which can help you in figuring out the appropriate college.

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Rahul Singh

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Hello Rifa,
The cutoff varies every year according to the number of students applying for examination and number of seats available. It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities/official page directly for accurate cutoff which can help you in figuring out the appropriate college.

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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Lokesh,
Due to the opening of large pharmaceutical companies, the future in the field of pharmacy is bright. Numerous jobs are available for pharmacists in government as well as private organizations. After completing your studies, you can easily find jobs in pharmaceutical industries, government departments, colleges and universities, hospitals, investigation and research institute etc.
Pharmacists can practice in community pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, extended care facilities, psychiatric hospitals, and regulatory agencies. Sales & Marketing job sector also hire a huge number of pharmacy graduates.
One can also work in retail s
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Rahul Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Laxmi,
The BAMS is an undergraduate Ayurvedic is a five and a half years program that covers the study of the integrated system of modern medicine and traditional Ayurveda. The degree also includes one year of internship also. The degree course covers the study of modern anatomy, physiology, principles of medicine, social and preventive medicine, pharmacology, toxicology, forensic medicine, botany, ENT, principles of surgery, etc. along with ayurvedic topics.
The fees structure would be dependent on the college you are applying for this course. A government college fees would be less than a private college. Average fees for the co
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Mriganka Kumar Das

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Zafar,
B.Pharma followed by M.Pharma is the best course as after that you have a plenty of scopes. Going through research department or in marketing is the best career option.

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Mriganka Kumar Das

Beginner-Level 3

Hi Rahul,
B.Pharma is better than physiotherapy. After B.Pharma you have more scopes of jobs in comparison with physiotherapy. If you don't want to do government jobs or private job rather you want to build your career by own, you have a great investment of capital in physiotherapy sector compared to B.Pharma as a pharmacist.

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