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Durga devi Mylapalli

Contributor-Level 6

Hi,
You should pass (either in regular or supplementary) and meet the eligibility criteria. AND you should qualify in entrance exam. Thank you & all the best.

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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, It is mandatory to have 3 to 5 years of relevant work experience in the medical device field to get eligible for the course. http://miili.kiht.in/.

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madhu sharma

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Both the courses have their advantages and drawbacks. If you are very good in management and have leadership quality, go for MBA without a doubt. Also, this has more demands in market. You may expect more successful career after MBA in Pharmacy than M.Pharma. Take the call according to your professional skills which you know better about.

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madhu sharma

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I would request if you can please specify your question whether you are looking for the colleges offering part time Ph.D. in pharmacy at preferred particular location for yourself!

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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Regulatory affairs is a quiet trending subject and has many perks to it. So, definitely, I would recommend Regulatory affairs over Quality assurance.
All the best.

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Shan afzal Khan

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The total fees for D.Pharma for 2 years is Rs. 80,000.

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TANAVI G

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, you are eligible.
The course is suitable for fresh graduates in science / engineering who desire to make their career in packaging.

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madhu sharma

Contributor-Level 8

Generally, the age limit for this course is somewhere around 20 to 22 years. Also, it varies college to college. It will be great if you can specify your aspired college. It looks tough to pursue B.Pharma in your 30s.

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madhu sharma

Contributor-Level 8

If you fall under the eligibility set by the college for Diploma in Pharmacy, you can go ahead. Check this link for eligibility- http://www.gcopk.ac.in/ADMISSION-ELIGIBILITY-CRITERIA.html

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