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saumya gupta

Guide-Level 11

You can take admission by using NRI quota.

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Dear Keerthiraj, Pharmaceutics is the best choice as it will open more career option for you, If are interested in drug designing then you can opt for pharmaceutical Chemistry.

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No, Post Graduates are only eligible to appear for CSIR NET exam.

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saumya gupta

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Dear Rabindranath, You cannot opt for two regular courses simultaneously as both are technical courses. First you have to keep clarity that in which stream you want to make career as both fields are totally different
Please choose the course wisely based on your qualification and interest area
Good Luck.

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Yes, you are eligible to give this examination if you are a postgraduate.

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No, to give CSIR NET you should be post graduate.

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After doing pharmacy, you can do job in industry or you can go do job in pharmacovigilance, clinical research and medical coding.

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If you are from the Science stream in your 10+2, then you are eligible to pursue Diploma in pharmacy.

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On basis of your 10+2, you are eligible to appear for the NEET exam.

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