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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A career in Pharmacovigilance (PV) demands basic qualifications that include undergraduate and/or graduate degrees in human medicine, veterinary medicine, nursing, pharmacy, or allied health sciences. Direct exposure in collecting and organizing PV data, their effective processing, analyzing, and further implications are essentially required for a student who aspires to such a career.
There are several institutions across our nation where an individual can attend this course having a duration of one to two years, following graduation degree with a suitable degree to achieve an initial orientation and exposure to some data or case studie
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The skills that one possesses are as follows:
Knowledge of Medical coding
Narrative and Scientific writing
Good understanding of medical terms
Basic knowledge of regulatory affairs
ICH-GCP and other compliances
An eye for detail
Ability to maintain meticulous records, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For aspirants to undertake a professional career in Pharmacovigilance, the minimum eligibility conditions for applying for the course are as follows:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Annamalai University BPharm admission process commences with the application stage. All interested students must apply for the preferred course. The steps to apply are as follows:
1. Go to the website of the university.
2. Fill the application form.
3. Pay INR 800 as application fee.
4. Upload the required documents.
5. Submit the form.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Aspirants seeking admission to the B.Pharma course mostly need to obtain at least 60% marks in the class at the 12th standard level. Admission cut-offs vary with every passing year based on applications received and applicants' performances.
Latest cutoffs can be viewed on the Jadavpur University official website or checked from the university's admission office. Tuition fees payable for admission to the B.Pharma course are INR 20,840. A hostel fee of INR 12000 will be payable if one chooses the university hostel. The application deadline and all other admission requirements need to be checked from time to time from the official univers
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You can surely secure a seat in Pharma.D after finishing B.Pharm through the PG CET. The PG CET is the most common way to get into this programme and is a common admissions pathway for this course in different states. Pharma.D (Post Baccalaureate) is a three year or (6 semester) program for B.Pharm graduates who wish to advance their education and train in clinical pharmacy.
Admission criteria is based on your PG CET rank, the college's cut off mark, and availability of seats. To improve your chances of getting into a College, you should complete the eligibility requirements and perform well in the PG CET.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The Pune University’s Department of Management Sciences, the class schedule held on for the MBA Pharma programme usually from Monday to Saturday, starting from 9:00 AM to late afternoon or early evening. This programme includes core subjects like specialised pharma courses, practical sessions, and industry interactions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Getting a good job in the pharmaceutical industry as an M Pharmacy fresher involves a combination of building relevant skills, networking, and actively searching for opportunities.
Here are some tips to help you secure a job in the pharmaceutical sector:
Specialize: If possible, consider specializing in a specific area of pharmacy that aligns with your interests and industry demands, such as regulatory affairs, clinical research, or pharmacovigilance.
Networking: Join Professional Associations: Become a member of pharmaceutical or pharmacy-related professional associations. Attend events and seminars to network with professionals in
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