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Anya Vimal

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No, candidates are not required to take any entrance exam to get admission at AKU, Indore for DPharm. However, the selection is merit-based. To be considered for the programme, students must have passed Class 12 in the Science stream (PCM/PCB) from an accredited institution/board. Additionally, they must have at least 45% aggregate in their HSC (Class 12). Those who are interested in pursuing a DPharm can complete the registration by visiting the university's official website. 

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Mamona Jain

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Here's the deal with jobs after B Pharmacy:

  • Lots of Competition: Tons of grads chasing the same jobs.

  • Low Starting Pay: Entry-level pay isn't that high compared to other healthcare fields.

  • Slow Growth in Some Jobs: Retail pharmacy can take a while to move up.

  • Need More Studies: If you want better roles, you might need M Pharmacy, Pharm D, or an MBA.

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Aishwarya Rai

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B Pharmacy grads have loads of career options:

  • Pharma Industry: You can work in making medicines, research, quality checks, or handling regulations.

  • Hospitals & Healthcare: Be a hospital pharmacist, do clinical research, or help patients understand their meds.

  • Biotech & Biomedical: Get into cool biotech or medical research stuff.

  • Regulatory Agencies: Work with organizations like CDSCO, FDA, or WHO to set rules for medicines.

  • Retail & Community Pharmacy: Work at medical stores, chain pharmacies, or even start your own.

  • Teaching & Research: Teach, train, or dive into pharmaceutical research.

  • Cosmetics & Herbal Products: Help make and test cosme

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yep, AI and automation are shaking up the pharma world, but don't worry—they won't take all the jobs for B Pharmacy grads. They mostly make things faster in drug discovery, quality checks, and manufacturing.

Some boring, routine stuff like checking prescriptions or crunching data might get automated. But jobs that need actual human skills—like talking to patients, handling rules, doing research, or clinical trials—are still going to be needed.

If you want to stay ahead, it's smart to learn about pharma tech, how AI works in healthcare, and the regulatory stuff.

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Jaya Shukla

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The average salary package offered to B Pharmacy graduates varies based on factors like the college's reputation, location, industry demand, and individual skills. 

Generally, fresh graduates can expect a starting salary between INR 2.5 to INR 5 LPA (Lakhs Per Annum) in roles such as pharmacist, medical representative, or quality analyst. 

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Kanishk Shukla

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If you're picking a college for B Pharmacy, here are some things to think about:

  • Accreditation & Approval: Make sure it's approved by PCI and AICTE—don't skip this!
  • Ranking & Reputation: Check out national rankings, what students say, and how good the teachers are.
  • Curriculum & Facilities: Look for labs that are actually useful, research chances, and a syllabus that's up-to-date.
  • Placements & Internships: A good college should help you get internships and jobs with pharma companies.
  • Location & Campus: Think about how easy it is to get there, hostel stuff, and the overall campus vibe.
  • Fees & Scholarships: Compare tuition and see if there's
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Mani Sahni

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College ranking is an important factor when selecting a B Pharmacy course, but it should not be the sole criterion. A well-ranked college often ensures better faculty, infrastructure, research facilities, industry exposure, and placement opportunities. 

However, other factors like accreditation (PCI, AICTE), curriculum, practical training, internship opportunities, and alumni network also play a crucial role. While a higher-ranked college can offer advantages, choosing an institution that aligns with your career goals and provides quality education is equally important.

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

No, B Pharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy) is not equal to MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). B Pharmacy course focuses on pharmaceutical sciences, drug formulation, and dispensing, preparing graduates for careers in pharmacy, research, and the pharmaceutical industry. 

On the other hand, MBBS is a medical degree that trains students to become doctors, diagnose diseases, and provide treatment. While both are healthcare-related fields, MBBS graduates become physicians, whereas B Pharmacy course graduates work as pharmacists or in pharmaceutical research and production.

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

Here's why doing B Pharmacy is pretty awesome:

  • Career Options: Tons of job chances in the pharma world.
  • Helping People: You actually help make sure medicines are safe and work the way they're supposed to.
  • Job Security: Pharmacy grads are always needed, so jobs are steady and you can grow in your career.
  • Brain Challenge: The course is tricky but interesting, with stuff like Chemistry, Biology, and Pharmacology to keep you learning.

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Nikita Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam University does offer DPharm at the Diploma level. This full-time programme is offered with a course duration of two years. For its DPharma programme, the university has an intake capacity of more than 100 students. Interested candidates can refer to the following table for more information:

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Duration

Two-year

Total Semesters

Four semesters

Seat Intake

180

Mode of Education

Full-time

Selection Criteria

Merit-based

 

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