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a year agoContributor-Level 10
D Pharma offers a solid foundation for careers in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector with a focus on practical application.
D Pharma scope in India -
- Retail Pharmacist: You can work at or open your own medical store (pharmacy).
- Hospital Pharmacist: You can work in private or government hospitals, dispensing medicines and managing inventory.
- Medical Representative (MR): You can work for pharmaceutical companies, promoting and selling medicines to doctors.
- Quality Control/Production Assistant: You can work in the manufacturing unit of drug companies to help make medicines.
- Government Jobs: You can apply for pharma
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
D Pharma is a two-year course to introduce learners to nuances of Pharmaceutical Sciences. D Pharma can be pursued right after completing Class 12, provided candidate has pursued Class 12 in Senior Secondary background.
candidates are taught basics of Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutics, Human Anatomy, and Physiology and prepare them to work as Pharmacists and cater to demands of Pharmacy sector. D Pharma has made it imperative to conduct a minimum of 500 hours of practical training so that candidates are well-equipped with practical application of pharmaceutical sciences.
This course covers both Science and practice of making and administering
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates should have some skills if they want to go for D Pharma course. Candidates can see list of these skills below -
interest in doing research
good in pharmacy knowledge
trained in practical application of pharmacy sciences
have good communication skills
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You are right D Pharma is 2 year UG Diploma course which is about pharmaceutical studies.
It includes pharmacy practice including pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, Pharmacognosy and Pharmacy laws and also ethics.
You'll get both theoretical and practical knowledge in Pharma Sciences.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can take direct admission in B.Sc Nursing at Lucknow Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences. The college offers direct admission to students who have cleared 10+2 exams with at least 50% aggregate marks from any recognized board.
The college is located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and has been offering courses like B.Sc Nursing, GNM Nursing (General Nursing and Midwifery), and ANM. Since its establishment in 2013, it is an emerging name in the field of medical educational services.
Students from various districts of Uttar Pradesh and across India can take admission in the college. Hostel facility is also available.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In the subject of dentistry, Nilamber Pitambar University has neither a notable ranking nor reputation. It is not frequently featured in national or international rankings as one of the best dental education institutes. Studies in dentistry may not be the university's primary focus or strength. Those who are interested in studying dentistry should think about attending universities that have a solid reputation for providing clinical training and placements, state-of-the-art facilities, and well-established dental programs. Prior to enrolling, it is imperative to evaluate the institution's practical exposure and educational quality.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No candidates cannot become a doctor if they have done only BSc Nursing. But they can apply for MBBS after BSc Nursing if they really want to become a doctor.
For MBBS, they will have to sit for NEET UG and also pass it. And that is how after pursuing MBBS, they can become a doctor.
There is no direct way of becoming a doctor after only BSc Nursing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, B Pharm has a bright future and is a viable career path. When it comes to employment opportunities after completing a B Pharma study, candidates have alternatives in both the public and private sectors. In the public sector, candidates can apply for positions such as drug inspector or pharmacist. B Pharm will guarantee candidates a solid job for the rest of their life. With a degree, candidates might work as licenced chemists anywhere in the country. B Pharm graduates also have the option of choosing their own working hours.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes you can go for B Pharm after Class 12 with PCB subjects.
Many universities or colleges may select candidates who have taken Science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology or included Mathematics in their Class 12 studies.
But some colleges may also accept candidates from non medical backgrounds for their B Pharm programs. Again it all then depends on types of colleges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes… so pharmacists can't just open their own clinics. In India, only MBBS doctors get that right. Pharmacists can run a chemist shop and give out meds, but actually treating patients in a clinic? Nope, that's off-limits.
Even if you know a ton about medicines, without an MBBS, you can't prescribe or run a clinic. You can sell meds once your shop license is sorted, but only as per doctors' prescriptions. And heads up - some chemists suggest stuff for minor issues, but technically that's illegal and can get them in real trouble.
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