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4 months agoGuide-Level 15
Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research considers GPAT scores for admission to MPharm programme. However, it is not mandatory to have GPAT score. Aspirants are also allotted seat based on their qualifying exam marks. However, the first preference is given to GPAT-qualified candidates. For MPharm, 15% of the total seats are filled by non-Delhi aspirants with a valid GPAT score. Rest 85% is filled by graduates passed out from Delhi colleges/ universities with a valid GPAT score.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
M Pharmacy is a 2-year PG course which focuses on advanced studies of Pharmacy. It studies research and formulation and usage of a drug.
But, Pharm D, is a 6-year Doctoral-level programme focused on clinical practice and patient care. This course is higher than M Pharmacy.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes M Pharmacy graduates can anytime collaborate with data scientists and AI experts in drug research. Their knowledge in pharmaceutical helps in drug discovery and predictive modeling and clinical trial analysis, etc.
While technical AI skills are not major focus of pharmacy training, graduates can pursue short-term certifications in data Science or bioinformatics. This blend of ensures expertise is highly valued.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes having an M Pharmacy degree can act as a good advantage for becoming a drug inspector. B Pharmacy is enough for becoming a drug inspector but having an M Pharmacy degree can be better as these candidates have advanced knowledge in the field.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Specialisations are basically focused area of education where one develops deeper knowledge of that topic or even a subject.
Popular and in-demand specializations include:
- Pharmaceutics
- Pharmacology
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Pharmacognosy
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4 months agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research offers direct entry in the second year of the BPharm programme. BPharm (LE) is a three-year course divided into six semesters. Candidates who have completed DPharm can apply for BPharm programme at DIPSAR. The selection is based on marks of candidates in the first and second year of DPharm. The institute reserves 85% of seats in BPharm (LE) for aspirants who have passed DPharm and rest 15% for students from the institute in and outside Delhi.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
M Pharmacy is more research based and science-driven which mkes it ideal for students who are interested in R&D and drug formulation. But, an MBA in Pharmaceutical Management is focused on management of the business, coming up with business strategies, handling supply chain etc.
At the end, candidate's choice depends on their career goals and interest.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, M Pharmacy graduates have a good knowledge of the pharmacy. They posses an advanced knowledge of the drug making, how drugs work in the human body and how effective they can be.
So, if an M pharmacy grad wish to open their own pharmaceutical sompany, they can.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both specializations have unique advantages. Pharmaceutics focuses on drug formulation, delivery systems, and manufacturing processes, while Pharmacology emphasizes drug action, clinical trials, and therapeutic outcomes.
If you are inclined toward research and drug production, Pharmaceutics is more suitable. On the other hand, if you aim to enter clinical research, regulatory roles, or test new drugs, Pharmacology might be a better choice. Your career goals should guide the decision.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, but only a few universities allow direct admission from a BSc in Chemistry, Biotechnology, or related fields. The majority of M Pharmacy courses require a B Pharm degree as the primary eligibility.
However, if you have a strong Science background, you may qualify for related master's programs like M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry or Biotechnology. These can later open pathways to research or drug development careers.
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