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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, students can go abroad after completing BPharma. In general, students opt to pursue master's after this course. Indian students generally go to UK, USA, and Germany.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, pursuing an MBA after completing a degree in Pharmacy is a viable and often advantageous option.
An MBA can open doors to various managerial and leadership roles within the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. With an MBA, you can explore careers in pharmaceutical marketing, management, operations, and business development, blending your technical knowledge with business acumen.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The difficulty of a B Pharmacy program depends on a student's skills, interests, and how they study.
The B Pharma course covers subjects like pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical engineering, and biochemistry. To do well, students need to be good at science and math.
Those who have a strong background in these subjects and are interested in pharmacy usually find the course easier and more enjoyable.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
When it comes to pursuing a B Pharmacy degree in India, several entrance exams can pave the way to top colleges.
Candidates can check the number of colleges accepting the entrance exams for B Pharmacy in the table below:
Exams | No. of Colleges |
|---|---|
NEET | 507 |
MHT CET | 437 |
CUET | 393 |
AP EAMCET | 155 |
TS EAMCET | 132 |
KCET | 126 |
GUJCET | 78 |
KEAM | 63 |
Note: Some colleges accept multiple B Pharma entrance exam 2024.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
So, straight up—you can't become a doctor just by doing B Pharma. Pharmacy isn't the same thing as being a doctor. To actually call yourself a doctor, you need an MBBS, BDS, or an Ayush degree like BAMS, BHMS, or BUMS, plus any other required certifications.
MBBS is the main route. It is a 4-year UG course (includes 6-month internship). To get in, you need to clear NEET, be at least 17, and have finished Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B Pharmacy Graduates can find employment in public and private hospitals, clinics, and medical supply stores. Candidates can even open their own consulting firm or Medical business. A person with B Pharmacy degree can pursue a range of satisfying occupations, including Analytical Chemist.
It is one of the few degrees that allows candidates to pursue a variety of post-graduate opportunities. While this is generally advantageous, it can be baffling at times. To avoid this uncertainty, have as much information as possible about all of the greatest course possibilities following B Pharmacy.
A B Pharmacy degree can lead to a PG Diploma in Pha
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, B Pharm has a bright future and is a viable career path. When it comes to employment opportunities after completing a B Pharma study, candidates have alternatives in both the public and private sectors. In the public sector, candidates can apply for positions such as drug inspector or pharmacist. B Pharm will guarantee candidates a solid job for the rest of their life. With a degree, candidates might work as licenced chemists anywhere in the country. B Pharm graduates also have the option of choosing their own working hours.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B Pharm) after finishing Class 12 in a non-medical stream. Although many universities or colleges may favor applicants who have taken Science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or included Mathematics in their Class 12 studies, some institutions might accept candidates from non-medical backgrounds for their B Pharm programs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yeah, some colleges might include basic Math or pharmacy-related calculations in B Pharma.
Mostly, B Pharma focuses on pharma subjects—like chemistry, biology, pharmacology, drug-making, and pharmacy practice. How much math you need can change depending on the college or university you go to.
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