Ph.D Pharmacy
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6 months agoGuide-Level 15
Ph.D. Pharmacy from Indrashil University can be tough because of the strict academic and research demands of the course. The applicants have to be equipped with a postgraduate degree in a related subject with a mark of at least 55% and can be required to qualify on the merit of examinations such as UGC-NET or GATE. The duration of the course is three years, with chief emphasis on pharmaceutical research at the higher level, which needs analytical and experimentation skills critically. The admission includes clearing the eligibility requirement, submitting the applications, and clearing interviews or entrance exams. The fee is INR 1.80
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 3
The fee for the Ph.D. in Pharmacy programme at Mangalayatan University is INR 1,20,000 per year. Additional costs include INR 5,000 for enrollment, INR 10,000 for course work and synopsis, and INR 10,000 for thesis submission and viva charges. Discounts of up to 10% are available for women, differently-abled individuals, and dependents of Indian Army personnel
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The placement and internship cell is excellent. Almost all students get internships in every area that they want. Top recruiting companies and sectors for example Tokai Imperial Rubber India Pvt. Ltd., NetSet Shopping, LEAP India Pvt Ltd, Climax Overseas Pvt. Ltd., etc. provide internships in various stages.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, it is possible to pursue a Ph.D. in Pharmacy after completing an MSc in Microbiology. While the fields of microbiology and pharmacy are distinct, they are often interconnected in various areas of research and application.
To pursue a Ph.D. in Pharmacy after an MSc in Microbiology, you may need to bridge the knowledge gap between the two fields. This can be achieved by taking additional courses or conducting research in pharmacy-related topics during your MSc programme or through additional postgraduate coursework.
When considering Ph.D. programs, it's essential to research specific institutions and their requirements. Some universit
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Research: Identify universities or institutes that offer Ph.D. programs in Pharmacy. Check their official websites or contact their admissions office to confirm the availability of the programme for the desired academic year. Visit the official website: Once you have identified the institutions, visit their official websites. Look f
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Guide-Level 15
Amity University is one such institution that provides a part-time PhD in Pharmacy. Pharmacy is the science and technique of preparing, dispensing, and reviewing drugs and providing additional clinical services; doing research on this is great.
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