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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes! Pharmacy is a good career for students who like health care but don't do MBBS. It give jobs in many parts of healthcare like making medicines, helping patients, following rules, and research.
course mix biology and chemistry and use it in jobs in hospitals, pharma companies, and government health places.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes Pharmacy degree can lead to a career in drug research, formulation, and clinical trials. Roles such as Clinical Research Associate, Pharmacovigilance Executive, or R&D Scientist are normal roles in this sector.
Most students do their M Pharmacy or pursue some course, to become better qualified and confident in a position of drug research or clinical trials. When knowledge of GCP guidelines and clinical protocols, as well as pharmacology, skills is, desirable in pharma companies and research organisations.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Absolutely! Pharmacy graduates can work in government employ as a drug inspector, pharmacist in a public hospital, or in a government lab, in a government regulatory agency (such as the FDA), or one of the drug control departments.
Many government tests like the SSC, UPSC, or state PSC also recruit pharmacy graduates. For these options, a B Pharma, or D Pharma, degree from a PCI-approved college is generally a prerequisite for applying.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Generally, for Pharmacy, a government hcollege will typically be less expensive and will be better recognised (in general, for licensing and Public Sector jobs). They will often be very competitive to get in due to the number of seats.
Private colleges may have better infrastructure, more flexible admissions, or even collaborations with industries. If the college is well recognized, has selective placement, it could be equally as good as studying at a government college.
In the end, whether to go to a government pharmacy college or private pharmacy college should depend on the faculty, exposure with different opportunities, p
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
M.Sc. Echocardiography at Vinayaka Mission's School of Allied Health Sciences (VMRF? DU, Salem) it offers the number of seats which are 10 per academic year i.e for the academic year 2025-2026 it offers 10 seats l.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a medical certificate is compulsory to get admission into BSc courses at HIMT Chennai. Candidates need to produce a certificate of medical fitness issued by a D.G. Shipping-approved doctor. This document is required to be submitted at the time of admission, when the applicant is selected. This BSc course is offered in Nautical Science. Thus, this certificate plays an important role in shortlisting the candidates.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Score around 580, and you should be well positioned for GMC Srinagar under the All India quota. If you're from a reserved category, cutoffs for those ranks are generally lower.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The application had begun on February 11th and had ended on March 28 2025 for the MBBS course in Christian Medical College (CMC in Vellore)
The application process will start again next year as it is completed in this year.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Lourdes Hospital is one of the renowned hospital in kerala and offers various medical courses. And yes, it also offers GNM course which is a 3 year nursing course along with 6 months of internship. The eligibility criteria requires a pass and 40% aggregate in class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or its equivalent.
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