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ABHISHEK PALIWALHaving expertise in Pharma & Vaccines

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I think, B.Pharma is better choice for industry or marketing, but if you are interested in clinical pharmacology or pharmacotherapy, then pharma. D is the best option.

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ABHISHEK PALIWALHaving expertise in Pharma & Vaccines

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Pharma. D is 5 year course while civil engineering is a 4 year. Also, much effort is required in Pharma. D.

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ABHISHEK PALIWALHaving expertise in Pharma & Vaccines

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Doctor of pharmacy is 5.5 Year course. Which is more specific to clinical pharmacology, or pharmacotherapy, most of students of Pharma. D Get job as clinical pharmacist after experience Elevate further.

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ABHISHEK PALIWALHaving expertise in Pharma & Vaccines

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As you mentioned Biochemistry,there is no such entrance exam. But, for Pharma industry, you can go for production department of Marketing.

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ABHISHEK PALIWALHaving expertise in Pharma & Vaccines

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Anyone who completed class 12th with PCM or PCB can get admission for D.Pharm or B. Pharm.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Pavankumar,
Yes, you are eligible to write NET exam, but as you have a degree in pharmacy, you will rather go CSIR UGC NET exam rather than UGC NET exam. And, in that you will apply from life sciences or chemical sciences subjects. Detailed information you will get from csir. Hrdg. Res. In. And, the forms for CSIR UGC NET are not out yet. Good luck.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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No, it doesn't. MBA in pharmacy will be best if pursued regularly and not through distance.

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Shail Oberoi

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To pursue MBA, you need to be a Graduate with more than 50% marks at graduation level. Thus, in case, you comply with the said requirements, then you can explore admission in MBA.

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