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Contributor-Level 10
Course Level Post Graduate
Duration of the Course 2 years
Eligibility
MBBS or BDS with an aggregate of 55% or equivalent CGPA (50% for SC/ST candidates) or BVSC or B.Pharma or B.Sc. Degree course (3 years) or Bachelor of Physiotherapy with at least 60% aggregate (55% for SC / ST). Admission Process Entrance exam based and also Merit based.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Hello Sanjay,
Right now, there is a wide range of opportunities for Clinical Data Management and Clinical SAS where you can get good packages and there will be rapid growth and development as per your work experience. As these are related to software, you can expect vacancies in MNC's, IT's and CRO's as well.
In order to enter these fields, you require Domain knowledge and Technical skillset related to these Domains.
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If you want to do pharmacy for getting licence and run a medical store then go for D Pharm instead of B pharm and if you want a job in pharma industry then you can get it on your current degree also in quality control department or any other analytical department if you have completed your Bsc in chemistry.
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