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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, a pharmacist can work as a legal advisory for a pharmaceutical industry. In fact, a pharmacist's knowledge of pharmaceuticals, their regulation, and their use can be valuable in advising pharmaceutical companies on legal matters. However, in order to practice law and provide legal advice, a pharmacist would need to obtain a law degree and be licensed to practice law in their jurisdiction.

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Bhavana Vadlamudi

Beginner-Level 5

Opting Maths is a good thing even if you don't have Maths in your further studies because even in pharmacy also you will have Maths for one semester I think.

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Geetanshi Dang

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Hello, here are the options for scope in pharmacy-
1. Go for higher studies - M.Pharma/Ph.D. /Post Doc
2. Join the Pharmaceutical industry. In that, various departments are listed below-A. Research & Development (R&D)B. Formulation & Development (F&D) C. Regulatory Affairs (RA) D. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) E. Production F. Tech Transfer G. Quality Control (QC) H. Quality Assurance (QA) I. Pharmacovigilance J. Consultancy Marketing etc.
3. Government Sector-Drug Inspector, Z. P. Pharmacist, Railway Pharmacist, CGHS (Pharmacist), Bank Pharmacist (For eg. SBI Pharmacist in IIT
4. Lecturership
5. Pharmacy Shop.

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Varun reddy

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B.Pharma is Bachelors in pharmacy which is a 4 year programme and D.Pharma is Diploma in pharmacy which is a 2 year programme. B.Pharma open various scopes after UG but D.Pharma has limited scope.

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Rajvardhan Parihar

Beginner-Level 5

If you want to choose application development field then go for BCA. If you want your career in application development as well as in research, I suggest you go for B.Sc. In computer Science.

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Kunj Patel

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Of course! Why not. The years shouldn't matter. All you need is dedication. My mother was a teacher when she got married. When she had me since then she stopped working and was a housewife. After a sudden loss of my dad, we kids were small to work for a living. And my mother took up the responsibility of running the house. After such a big gap of more than 15 years she boosted herself to start working.

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Praveen Kumar

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The cutoff for admission to the B.Pharma programme at Delhi University varies every year based on various factors. As per the previous year's cutoff trends, the minimum percentage required for admission was around 60-70% for General category students, 54-67% for OBC category students, 50-60% for SC/ST category students, and 60-70% for EWS category students. Candidates should check the official website of Delhi University for the latest cutoff information and other admission-related updates. For more information you can contact the college itself. *note : do upvote if I was helpful and follow me to get more information in future.

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Riya Verma

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Both B.Pharma and B.Sc. MLT have a good scope in the healthcare industry, and the choice depends on your interests and career goals. B.Pharma focuses on pharmaceutical Science, drug development, and the use of drugs for the treatment of various diseases. On the other hand, B.Sc. MLT focuses on medical laboratory technology, including laboratory analysis of biological specimens such as blood, urine, and tissue samples. Both fields have promising career opportunities, including jobs in research, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, and diagnostic labs. It is essential to research each field's scope and potential career opportunities befo
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ARUNAN S

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You can do Diploma degree called as Diploma in pharmacy which is a two years course and then you can become a chemist.

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