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Parul Thapa

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Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology both study medicine, but they do different things. Pharmacognosy look at natural stuff and what help people, but Pharmacology study all medicine, even man-made, and how they work in body.

They are different part of pharmacy. Pharmacognosy is only about nature medicine, Pharmacology is about all medicine and what happen in body.

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Parul Thapa

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There are several online platforms and institutions where you can take courses in Pharmacovigilance. 

Here are some options:

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Parul Thapa

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Pharmacovigilance course comes under Pharmacy stream. pharmaceutical Science about 'collection, detection, assessment, monitoring, and prevention' of adverse effects with pharmaceutical goods is known as pharmacovigilance, commonly referred to as drug safety. Pharmacovigilance courses are available at many levels such as UG, PG, Doctorate, etc.

Depending on Pharmacovigilance course, bachelor's studies last three to four years. Like other courses, master's programmes last for two years. Most Certification programmes last between six months and a year.

Pharmacokinetics, Drug Delivery Systems, Regulatory Affairs, and other topics are m

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Parul Thapa

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Before choosing any subject or even a specialisation in M Pharmacy you must know your interest, career plans, market demand, etc. Some of the popular M Pharmacy specialisations that candidates can opt form are below - 

  • Pharmaceutics

  • Pharmacology

  • Pharmacognosy

  • Clinical Pharmacy

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Ganesh mandala

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 No, you cannot directly pursue a PhD in General Medicine after completing an M.Pharm in Pharmacology.

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Saurabh Singh

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The SOA University's 2024 M.Pharm in Pharmacology cutoff varies according to entrance exam results, including GPAT and SAAT. Generally, applicants who meet the GPAT requirements and score between 200 and 250 are competitive for admission. The 60–70 percentile range is usually where the SAAT exam cutoff is found. The merit list and seat availability also have an annual impact on the cutoff. For the most up-to-date information, it's best to visit the official website or get in touch with the admissions office.

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Hemanth reddy s

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The cutoff for admission to M.Pharm courses at the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) Mumbai for the academic year 2020-2021 was based on GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test) scores.

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Biotechnology and Nursing offer better job opportunities. While Biotechnology offer a high paying jobs if selected by a reputed pharma research company.

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Hriidyaah Joji

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For admission in MPharm at MMC Chennai, an individual must clear B. Pharm and completed BPT degree with aggregate 50% marks.

Madras Medical College's M.Pharma. in Pharmacology is a 2 years course offered at the PG level. The total tuition fee for M.Pharma. in Pharmacology at Madras Medical College is INR 47000. This course admits 40 students. 

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Rishi Raj

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The course curriculum of M.Pharma Pharmacology at Bombay College of Pharmacy is well designed as per the latest medical innovations and requirements. The curriculum is well updated as per the industry requirements. The curriculum is a blend of theoretical and hands-on learning. It offers a lot of experiential learning opportunities to students through various group and individual projects. The courses offered by the institute are approved by AICTE. The designed curriculum of the institut equips students with the required skill set.

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