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After completing the Bachelor's degree program, graduates may go for advanced courses like Pharm.D (Doctor of Pharmacy), M.Pharm and PG Diploma courses.
After completing Master's degree, PG Diploma or Pharm.D, one may go for relevant Ph.D program.
Master's degree and PG Diploma courses can be used to specialize in disciplines within the field of pharmacy. Some of the well known disci
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The pharmacy field can primarily be divided into three disciplines:
Pharmacutics
Medicinal Chemistry & Pharmacognosy
Pharmacy Practice
Pharmacy is one of the popular field among the students. Education in pharmacy varies from one country to another. In India, the academic courses in the field of pharmacy starts from diploma level to doctoral level.
Undergraduate Courses:
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) 4 years
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) Lateral Entry 3 years
Pharm (Hons.) 4 y
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