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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, holders of a D Pharma can look into entry-level opportunities in drug regulatory affairs or medical billing, though, these areas might require further certification.

In drug regulatory there might be jobs dealing with documentation, compliance, and in billing, you'll be putting both prescriptions and medical codes together for claims. Specialized training can also help employability in these areas.

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Mamona Jain

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D Pharma graduates are eligible to apply for government pharmacist jobs. Government pharmacist jobs in hospitals, railways, defence and public health departments require D Pharma graduates to pass an examination conducted by the recruiting agency which may be either state or central government. A registered pharmacist in the State Pharmacy Council is needed to apply.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Mathematics is not considered a core subject in D Pharma. However, it is good to have a basic knowledge of math. You will need mathematics to handle pharmaceutical calculations when looking at dosages and measurements. 

Students that have the background of PCM or PCB in 12th grade are eligible for D Pharma. Additionally, students in most colleges will stress basic math somewhere in the course.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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In a hospital pharmacy, typically D Pharma graduates work with the healthcare team, manage in-patient medication usage, and must adhere to very strict protocol. In a community pharmacy setting, however, you directly work with the general public, fill prescriptions, and offer limited health advice. 

In short, the differences in the work setting, the patients themselves, and what the responsibilities are vast.

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Mani Sahni

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Certainly, D Pharma graduates can work as medical representatives in pharma companies.

As a medial representative, you will be promoting medicines and healthcare products to doctors, pharmacists, and healthcare providers such as hospitals and clinics. To thrive in this position - excellent communication skills and sound knowledge of drug informations is key.

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, D Pharma holders can pursue jobs with pharmaceutical companies in positions such as production assistants, quality control analysts, or packaging supervisors.

Although the majority of positions prefer candidates who hold B Pharma, D Pharma holders qualify for entry level positions, especially in manufacturing, warehouse management or related sales departments.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, D Pharma is an accepted qualification to become a registered pharmacist in India.

After you complete your course, you have to register with the respective State Pharmacy Council. Once registered, you are legally allowed to work as a pharmacist in retail, hospital, or community pharmacies.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, once you have completed D Pharma and registered with the State Pharmacy Council, you can establish and run a medical store in India.

You will obtain a pharmacists registration number which is required for applying for a retail drug license. The retail drug license enables you to purchase, stock and sell prescription medicines and over the counter (OTC) drugs legally.

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Tasbiya Khan

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There are about 7 top private Medical colleges in India accepting NEET score, which are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:

Top CollegesTuition Fee
CMC VelloreINR 13,500
Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Ayurved and Research CentreINR 19.25 lakh
St. John's National Academy of Health SciencesINR 30 lakh
KMC MangaloreINR 43.95 lakh
Dayanand Medical College and HospitalINR 11 lakh

Source: Official site and may vary.

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Tasbiya Khan

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It is estimated that joining the top ranked Medical colleges in India can be affordable as most colleges have tuition fees of less than INR 1 lakh. Listed below are some affordable colleges along with their tuition fees:

Low-cost CollegesTuition Fee
AIIMS Delhi FeesINR 6,075
CMC Vellore FeesINR 15,000
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences FeesINR 12,200
JIPMER Puducherry FeesINR 5,400
Madras Medical College, Chennai FeesINR 68,018

Source: Official site and may vary.

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