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You can try for M.Pharm courses under varied specializations. The course is available with specialization in subjects like Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis. Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology & Toxicology, etc are other subject areas of specialization. You can look for M.Pharm in Biotechnology also. MBA in Pharmacy are also offered in certain colleges. All these courses offer adequate choice and its selection can be done according to candidates choice.
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Soon after the completion of D-Pharmacy the candidates will go for B-Pharmacy and then to M-Pharmacy. But B-Pharmacy candidates directly go to M-Pharmacy.
The duration of D-Pharmacy course is just 2 years and for these candidates the duration of B-Pharmacy is 3 years. These candidates will join as lateral entry scheme.
Hence it will take 5 years for these candidates to complete B-Pharmacy. But the advantage what they get is they are going to get a diploma certificate.
For the candidates who directly join
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Clinical pharmacist - If you want to be a clinical pharmacist, you will likely need to complete a 1 or 2 year residency, usually at a hospital. These programs will teach you to truly be a pharmacotherapy expert in a specialty, like pediatrics.
Industrial fellow - A lot of pharmaceutical companies offer what's called a fellowship. These jobs are 1 to 2 year programs that basically train graduates to work in industry. Areas that pharmacists can work in include: medical affairs, pharmacovigilance
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Genetics, study of genes. To choose it as your career option you must develop deep knowledge in this field. It is further bifurcated into two, plant and animal genetics which again require deep practical knowledge. for choosing a career in genetics you must be familiar with extracting DNA, then purifying it, observing, gene editing, extracting DNA of interest. Overall, it requires subject specialisation in genetics which could only be achieved after having Ma
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1. Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi
2. Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, New Delhi
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