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priyank sharma

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Hello dear, There are over 106 M.Pharma colleges in India Offering 285 Courses. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of these colleges. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the webpage. Regards. https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/colleges/m-pharma-colleges-india.

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priyank sharma

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There are over 106 M.Pharma colleges in India Offering 285 Courses. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of these colleges. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the webpage. Regards. https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/colleges/m-pharma-colleges-india.

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priyank sharma

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There are over 106 M.Pharma colleges in India offering 285 Courses. Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of these colleges. You should be able to navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on the webpage. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/colleges/m-pharma-colleges-india.

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surya a

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What is your ambition? Do you want to become a doctor or engineer or pharma professional? Some thing of more source of Income. Based on your present rank, if you get any seat in engineering, better join and complete it. If you are keen on a medical profession, the second option is pharmacy. But engineering has more job opportunities than pharmacy/medical profession. If you are too hardworking and dedicated, then you can aim for NEET and become a doctor. Writing NEET, getting a seat in the medical profession and getting settled is not so simple, though.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Rajdeep,
Your rank in WBJEE is not very satisfying to get you any good engineering colleges, so ask yourself, do you really want to do engineering? If yes, then take a gap and prepare well for the next year. Best of luck.

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Akansha GoyalA Nature Lover

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The pharmacy sector offers lots of opportunities to the students after the completion of the course. The students can work in a pharmaceutical company or can practice as a pharmacist. There is a huge number of opportunities available for the students in both public and the private sector. You can also work in a government sector. Besides this, you can also work in an MNC.

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