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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
If you want to join Indian Army as an officer after B.Pharma, then you have to apply for CDS examination. Your age should be between 19 to 25 years if you want to join Indian Army through CDS examination. The selection procedure will involve Written Exam, SSB and Medical Examination.After the Medical examination, the last test or Exam for Sepoy Pharma is the Common Entrance Examination (CEE) or Written exam. The candidates who will pass the medical test, only those candidates will be selected for the written exam (CEE). The written exam will be conducted by the Army Recruiting Office.
Education : 10+2 / equivalent exam pass and qualifie
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
It is definitely a good course to pursue for Job in India and abroad.
You can explore about top 50 pharmacy colleges in India like NIPER Hyderabad, Jamia Humdard .
You can also explore about top pharmacy entrance exams like GPAT/ NAPIER JEE/ Delhi CET/ UPSEE.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
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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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
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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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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3 years agoGuide-Level 13
The minimum qualification to become a pharmacist is acquiring the degree of B Pharmacy. The course imparts the skills required to work in the industry, drug manufacturing organizations and pharmaceutical companies. Pursuing M Pharmacy and Ph.D. in Pharmacy can help you further your wa
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Regulatory Manager
Clinical Pharmacist
Community Pharmacist
Drug Advisory
Drug Interaction Specialist
Retail Pharmacist
Quality Assurance Manager
Pharmaceutical Advisory
Job vacancies for Pharma. D graduates are a
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Pharmacy education sounds an important role in leading pharmacists to move on the right track, and the dosage of drug use is highly recommended for patients. The profession of pharmacists in delivering medicines has been extended to the realm of pharmacy. It is in demand as an important member of healthcare can lead the necessary ancillary services with professionalism in the supply and delivery of medicines.
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