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2. NMIMS.
3. DY Patil.
4. Institute of Clinical Research.
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Guide-Level 12
Both subjects have good career scope. It depends on you in which you are more interested.
Science students can choose any of the career. Check some of the best fields to work here : http://articles.abilogic.com/196120/topmost-career-options-12th-science.html
Well, with Microbiology, you can make good career in research field or teaching.
Pharmacy is the science dealing with collection, preparation, and standardization of drugs. Pharmacists are regarded as one of the most trusted professions in the world. Pharmacy has always been an exciting and rewarding career, but has recently become on the most pursued fields in the health care i
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If you want to do MBBS, you have to appear for NEET exam and maximum age to appear for NEET exam is 25 years. There is no direct entry or exemption on the basis of your B.pharma degree. If your passion is totally different then don't invest your time into pharmacy.
Choose the course according to your caliber and interest and don't go with the tag name of the programme or with influence from other sources.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
With 52%, it's going to be a tough call. You can make an attempt by taking the GRE exam and score above 310. But instead of all these, you can apply in countries like Australia, New Zealand and even in Europe. Overall with 52%, it is not going to be easy. You can look for PG Diploma programs abroad and then apply for MS programs.
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If you have completed your Bachelors you should apply for a Masters or a PG Diploma. You shouldn't be applying to a normal diploma, your application will be rejected in this case. There are number of courses you can choose from, what you want to study is your choice but here are some options:
1. M. Pharma
2. PG Diploma in Clinical Trial Management
3. PG Diploma in Pharmacy co vigilance
4. MS Management
5. MBA
6. PG Diploma in Health Management
and many more.
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