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According to your statement, I would suggest you to firstly concentrate on your study. You can enjoy Bachelors life in every programme but that depends how you maintain your time table for fun and study.
Once you have knowledge and experience, you can earn well whether you are in medical, engineering, teaching or corporate job and enjoy your life too.
Pick the field according to your interest and caliber and give your 200% for that and than see the result.
All the best.
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To pursue MS in Pharmacy you must hold a Bachelor's degree in pharmacy or related fields. Admission requirements differ with countries so you must first decide where to study and check the requirements. You must also prepare for TOEFL or IELTS which are tests for English language proficiency.
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