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Parul Thapa

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Here are some points to consider if Pharmaceutics is a good career or not:

  • Interest and Passion: If you are genuinely interested in this field.

  • Job Opportunities: The job scope is vast in the world and candidates will get ample of choices in their career

  • Salary and Benefits: The candidates can earn a handsome salary after their graduation.
  • Job Stability: The healthcare industry is very stable so if the candidates get a career in this, they're gonna be in here for a long run.

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Esha Gupta

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No, USP does not have regulatory authority. Its role is to establish quality standards that are used by regulatory agencies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other international health authorities. While USP sets these standards, enforcement is carried out by regulatory bodies, which ensure that manufacturers comply with the requirements in producing safe and effective medicines and dietary supplements.

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Pallavi

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The MBA in Pharmaceutical Management course structure combines specialised subjects for pharmaceutical industry with core business courses. A few of the important topics covered in the course are:

  • Financial Accounting
  • Pharmaceutical Marketing and Brand Management
  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
  • Research Projects in Pharmaceutical Management
  • Networking and Relationship Building
  • Regulatory Affairs in Pharmaceuticals

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Pallavi

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An MBA in Pharmaceutical Management is tailored to the pharmaceutical industry with a curriculum focused on industry-specific challenges and strategies. In contrast a general MBA covers a broader range of business disciplines without a specific focus on the pharmaceutical sector.

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Arshita Tiwari

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NIPER Hyderabad offers M.Pharm. in pharmaceutical analysis which is a two- year, full time course. There are a total of 20 seats which are offered for this course. Admission to this course is based on the marks achieved in the entrance exam. The institute accepts the scores of GPAT, GATE and NIPER JEE for shortlisting candidates. Apart from that, the candidate is required to have an undergraduate degree with 60% aggregate. If shortlisted, then the student must pay the admission fees in order to confirm the seat. The total tuition fees for the course is INR 94,600 for two-years.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Almost 70% to 75% of candidates got placed in B.Pharma course at Narasaraopeta Institute of Pharmaceutical Science. They get a salary package of up to INR 6 LPA and get the lowest salary package of INR 3.5 LPA. Episource are Excelra are the top companies where most of the students got placed. 

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