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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Some of the courses which you can look into:
B. H. M. S. (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery) 5.5 years
B. A. M. S. (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) 5.5 years
B.Pharm (Bachelor of Pharmacy) 4 years
B.Sc Nursing 4 years
B.P.T (Physiotherapy) 4.5 years
B.O.T (Occupational Therapy) 3 years
B. D. S. (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) 4 years
B.U.M.S (Unani Medicine) 5.5 years
D.Pharm (Ayurvedic, Siddha Medicine) 2 years
It is a medical diploma course in pharmacy of ayurvedic medicines. Candidate must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry & Biology.
BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Lab Technicians) 3 year
DMLT (Diploma of Me
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The eligibility criteria for pharmacy is:
1. Candidates possessing a minimum of second class in the following degrees are eligible to apply
2. Bachelors or Master's degree in an appropriate field of Engineering/ Technology/Architecture/ Medicine/ Agriculture/ Pharmacy/ Veterinary Sciences; or Masters degree in Science in an appropriate field including Biotechnology, or Masters in Economics, Geography, Social Work, Psychology, Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Commerce, Operations Research, Computer Science/ Application as applicable to the respective departments.
3. Qualifying in one of the following appropriate Tests (with
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8 years ago
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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 stor
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
The BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) is the only educational and professional program of dental surgery in India.In the medical educational field, it is the second choice of the students after the MBBS course. It has also a very good job opening like that of MBBS. There are plenty of good jobs & higher study opportunities available after getting the degree in dentistry as a doctor. Especially in abroad, you will get more openings. Salary is in the range of 5-8 lacs per annum.
After completing BDS, you may find employment as:
-Consultant
-Professors
-Forensics
-Dental surgeon
-Oral pathologist
-Dental hygienist
-Dental Assistant
-Priv
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
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 st
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Bachelor of Pharmacy eligibility:
Bachelor Degree in Pharmacy requires a candidate to have cleared 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Maths (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry, Biology (PCB) or Physics, Chemistry, Maths & Biology as subjects. One must also pass with at least 50% marks in Pre University Course with biology/mathematics as one of the subjects, or complete a D.Pharma. (Diploma in Pharmacy).
There is an option of pursuing Direct Second Year Bachelor of Pharmacy (Lateral Entry) if one has: Should have an aggregate of 50% marks in the First and Second year D. Pharmacy Examination with a pass in HSC or equivalent with physics, chemi
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
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 sto
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