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Harshit Jain

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After B.Pharma and MBA, you can work in pharma industries in management positions. The companies like Cipla, Abbott, Sun Pharma etc. These companies hire pharma management students and also you can also try in online medicine companies like 1 mg, netmeds etc.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello there,
No, NEET is not required to study abroad now. But there are other tests like TOEFL or IELTS and any other university specific entrance test which may be required.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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It is good to know you are interested in MBA. Preparing and applying CAT after graduation is wise idea. So, don't divert your mind in studies, or you have capability to manage both things. Sure, you can apply in last year of graduation. Most of the college require the certificates on GD & PI. All the Best for your future.

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rahul r

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In India, the academic courses in the field of pharmacy starts from Diploma level to doctoral level. You have the option of doing a Diploma in pharmacy, or Bachelors in Pharmacy, as you have cleared class 12, however you need to have Science as your subjects in class 12 to be eligible for a course in Pharmacy. I have mentioned the detailed criteria for both these courses below. Diploma Courses:
Diploma in Pharmacy D.Pharma 2 years
Undergraduate Courses:
Bachelor of Pharmacy B.Pharma 4 years
Bachelor of Pharmacy B.Pharma Lateral Entry 3 years
Pharma (Hons. )- 4 years
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Ayurveda)- 4 years
Eligibility Criteria:
For D.Pharma Co
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rahul r

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If you have completed M. Pharmacy, the only option left for you is Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences which is of 3 years duration. Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences is a research programme in pharmacy field. Candidates can pursue this course after completing M.Pharma from a well-recognised institution. Regards.

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