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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

As of now, there is nothing officially announced for B.Pharma. Till now, only few states like Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, etc. will be providing admission in Ayush courses. So, lets wait for the notification for B.Pharma admissions. Till then, stay tuned.

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Guru Tambe

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Yes, all GPAT qualified students are eligible for NIPER.

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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Abhishek!
Actually, it depends on various factors. You need to weigh the pros and cons of both the professions. Also, you need to figure out your interests. I would say pharmacy is a better profession because first of all, it is a prestigious profession as Pharmacist are said to be Half-doctor. Secondly, after pursuing Pharmacy, you have good career options like you can get into Marketing field or in the sales field, the production department and even the research department or be an entrepreneur as getting the pharmacy license will help you open up a medicine shop. And if you have a business mind, can see the right place where to se
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Daksh Ahuja

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Hi,
There is nothing like difficult in this world if you are having interest in it. After B.Pharma, you can go for M.Pharma in the following:
a) M.Pharma. Pharmaceutics
b) M.Pharma. Pharmacology
c) M.Pharma. Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance
d) M.Pharma. Pharmaceutical Analysis
e) M.Pharma. Ayurveda
So you can go to any of the above depending on your interest. After M.Pharma you can go for
Regulatory affairs
Drug inspector
Food inspector
Research scientist in defense (DRDO)
Product manager
Quality assurance
Clinical data manager
Doctor relationship manager
Clinical research organization
Hospital pharmacist
It is recommended that you go for the top univer
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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

The average tuition fee charged for this course in India ranges between INR 9,000 to 2,00,000.
Regards.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

Guide-Level 13

Hello Mahenoor,
B.Pharma is a 4 year Bachelor programme that is the undergraduate level in Pharmacy and builds a base for wide range of topics in industrial, clinical and community setting. D.Pharma or Diploma in Pharmacy (not to be confused with Pharma.D) is a 2 year Diploma programme and provides the minimum qualification required to become a practicing pharmacist in India.
Good luck.

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