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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi , Masters in Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Research, Quality Control etc if you want to stick to the same field. You should know your career aspirations and study accordingly

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wakif raza

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No, you cannot. You have to complete your Bachelor's degree in B.Pharma, then you can pursue M.Pharma.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

SCOPE OF B. PHARMA IN GOVERNMENT SECTOR:
1) Drug Inspector
2) Pharmacist
3) SSC, UPSC, State PSC and bank jobs
SCOPE OF B. PHARMA IN PRIVATE SECTOR
1) Pharmaceutical Marketing
2) Production/ Manufacturing Sector, Medical Devices and Quality Control
3) Salary In Production and quality Control
4) Regulatory Affairs
5) Medical Underwriting
6) Pharmacist
Some well known job posts available in front of Graduates are-
Research Officer
Quality Assurance Officer
Agriculture Officer
Agriculture Loan Officer (in Banks)
Production Manager
Operations Manager
Farm Manager

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, an English language proficiency test is required, no other test is required as such. Please visit the university website for details, he entry requirements are clearly mentioned here
https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/msc-pharmacology?wssl=1

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vijay kumar

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It is good. The average package is 15,000-25,000 per month.

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venkat chenumati

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Both courses are very nice. In Engineering, lots of streams are there like ECE, EEE, ME, IT, CSE, which have good opportunities in present situation, as the technology keeps on developing. Try to join in the best college of Engineering, so that one will get better placements. Starting salary may vary from college to college placements and company to company basis, but it would not be less than 20K - 30K. Coming to B.Pharma, it is different side. At present, India is hub for pharma industry, as it is second largest producer of medicines in the world. It would be better if someone who joined in B.pharm also complete his/her MBA or PGDM i
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