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Parul Shukla

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Pharm D course graduates become pharmacists who focus on medications and patient care related to medications, while MBBS graduates become medical doctors who diagnose, treat, and manage a variety of medical conditions. Both roles are essential in providing comprehensive healthcare services.

Candidates can view the table below to know the comparison between the two.

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Pharm D Course Details

MBBS Course Details

Course Level

Doctoral

Undergraduate

Course Duration

6 years

5 years

Annual Fee (in INR)

INR 2.3 Lacs - INR 9.6 Lakh

INR 25,000 to INR 1.15 crore

Entrance Exams

TS EAMCET, Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, KCET, GPAT, Andhra Pradesh PGECET, TS PGECET, NEET, etc. 

NEET

Popular College

JIPMER Puducherry, King George's Medical University, Banaras Hindu University, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences

AIIMS Delhi, Christian Medical College Vellore, Banaras Hindu University, JIPMER Puducherry, etc.

Job Profiles

Research Scientist, Regulatory Affairs Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, Medical Writer, Clinical Pharmacist, etc.

Medical Surgeon, Medical officers, Paediatrician, General Physician, etc. 

Average Salary 

INR 2.30 LPA - INR 10 LPA

INR 2.5 LPA - INR 15 LPA

Top Recruiters

Lupin, Cipla, Piramal, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Aurobindo Pharma, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., Zydus Cadila, etc.

Medanta Hospitals, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre,   Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Wockhardt Ltd, etc.

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Aishwarya Rai

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The PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) has many benefits and gives you a real advantage in a competitive job market. It's a popular course because pharmacists are in their communities, helping patients and promoting health and wellbeing.

  • Professional opportunities: A PharmD opens up careers in the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare, research, academia and government agencies.
  • Clinical experience: The program is clinical based so you get hands on experience with patients.
  • Broader scope of practice: Compared to traditional pharmacy degrees a PharmD allows pharmacists to do more clinical work – medication therapy management, patient education an
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Krish Lalwani

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Among the two available colleges Sri Padmavathi School of Pharmacy stands out as the best choice to study Pharm.D. Pharmacy Council of India has approved Sri Padmavathi School of Pharmacy and the institution holds NAAC accreditation with a B+ grade. It is notable that the college maintains a faculty-to-student relationship of 1:10 and provides excellent placement services through which 80% of their students find employment in leading pharmaceutical businesses. The college possesses state-of-the-art facilities including ten laboratories and library facilities that hold more than ten thousand books. Each year the tuition at Sri Padmavath

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Bhumika Jain

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Yes, Excel College of Pharmacy does offer PharmD at doctoral level. To get a seat for this course, students need to have passed Class 12 or equivalent followed by a Diploma in Pharmacy (DPharm) course or any other equivalent. Eligible students can apply offline by visiting the college campus. To know more, students can connect with the admission help desk of the college.

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Aishwarya Rai

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B Pharma is a 4-year course where you basically learn all about medicines—how they're made, how they work, and how to check their quality. After that, you can work as a pharmacist, medical rep, or in quality control.

Pharm D is a 6-year course that's more hardcore and clinical. You get into patient care, managing meds, research, and figuring out how drugs interact.

Basically, B Pharma is good for starting out in the pharma world, but Pharm D gets you the big-league jobs like clinical pharmacist, researcher, or drug safety pro.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, a Pharm D course graduate can open a medical store, as long as they fulfill the required legal and regulatory obligations. In India, a pharmacy or medical store requires a pharmacy license from the state drug control authority.

Pharm D course graduates are suitable candidates to run such shops because of their education in medication management, drug therapy, and patient care.

However, they must still abide by the regulations in relation to selling medicines and other patient care services in that, keep records, documentation and abide by local pharmacy laws.

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

The average salary of the Pharm D course an get up to 3.5 LPA, while that of a B Pharmacy course can get up to INR 2.8 LPA.

Pharm D course graduates typically earn more than BPharm graduates due to the advanced level of education and clinical training they receive. 

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Jaya Shukla

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The PharmD and BSc programs do differ in terms focus and therefore cannot be deemed strictly "better than" one another; it depends more on your goals. 

The Pharm D is a formal, professional doctoral degree program for individuals intending to become clinical pharmacists, provide patient care, or manage medication therapy for patients. It includes more extensive and specialized body of knowledge and training in pharmacy practice than a BSc. 

The BSc is principally an undergraduate degree which can be obtained in many subjects, and not limited to pharmacy, biochemistry, or the other Sciences, which is likely more relevant to a BS

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Mani Sahni

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Certainly, graduates of Pharm D programs are generally not involved in the manufacturing of medicines. They are primarily involved with the clinical side of pharmacy, including medication therapy management, counselling patients, and ensuring medications are used safely. 

They may work closely with, or collaborate with, pharmaceutical manufacturers to support the appropriate distribution and utilization of drugs. The actual making of medicines, which includes creating formulations and manufacturing, is usually done by pharmaceutical scientists or chemists who are trained specifically as pharmaceutical manufacturers.

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Mamona Jain

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No, the Pharm D course is not equal to the MD. 

PharmD is a professional doctorate in Pharmacy that focuses on drug therapy management, medication counselling, and patient care, preparing graduates to work as clinical pharmacists. It does not grant the authority to diagnose or treat medical conditions. 

MD, on the other hand, is a medical degree that trains individuals to become physicians, responsible for diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases. 

While both are doctoral degrees in healthcare, their roles, training, and responsibilities are different.

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