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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can join Pharmacognosy course like BPharm or Diploma by marks sometimes without giving exam.
But for PG or top colleges, you mostly need entrance exam like GPAT or college test.
Some private colleges maybe let you join by your graduation marks and interview, no need exam.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
College rankings play an important role in terms of faculty profile, lab infrastructure, research exposure, placement set up, etc. In other words, a better ranked college may enhance your learning exposure and offer greater career direction based on their better ranking.
But rankings are only one of the few aspects to consider in the Pharmacognosy option, such as curriculum, specializations, fees, location, etc. before making a final decision.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
If natural sciences, botany, or traditional medicines, and you enjoy hands-on labs and working on a research project, then Pharmacognosy may be the route for you.
The course is suited for students who like to ask the question of how does nature contribute to healing and whether they want to work in the field of herbal drug development, quality assurance, or the R&D side.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Pharmacognosy is so important in discovering and isolating bioactive compounds from plants and other natural sources. Spontaneously, when we think of modern drug development, many modern drugs, like aspirin and morphine began with natural products.
Pharmacognosy also plays an important role in creating herbal alternatives, standardizing traditional treatments, and supporting evidence-based phytotherapy. That is why pharmacognosy is one of the major natural drug Science disciplines.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Pharmacognosy is a central subject in many BPharm and MPharm courses in India. It generally starts in early semesters and continues on to more advanced topics in higher semesters or during specialization.
Pharmacognosy gives you the essential knowledge about natural medicines, which is necessary for careers in herbal formulations, nutraceuticals, and traditional medicine.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Pharmacognosy is the study of medicinal drugs from a natural source, whether from plants, animals, or minerals. Most studies will focus on the identification, extraction, and standardization of natural bioactive substances from nature.
Pharmacology, on the other hand, describes how drugs interact with the human body, their mechanism of action, their effects, and side effects. Pharmacognosy sees where the drug is found, while Pharmacology sees how the drug interacts.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
VMSB UTU can provide a tremendous amount of career opportunities for BPharm graduates. Opportunities exist in both the private and government sectors. The most popular job opportunities in the government sector for BPharm graduates from VMSB UTU include:
- Railway Executive
- Assistant Professor (Pharmacy)
- Hospital Pharmacist
- Quality Assurance Officer in Pharm
- Hospital Pharmacist
- Government Tender/Bidding/ Manager
- Assistant Professor Integrated School of Pharmacy
- Operations Executive Pharmacy
NOTE: The above-mentioned data is taken from the various sources. It is still subject to change and, hence, is indicative.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
In order for students to determine which BPharm course is right for them, they must carefully compare the key points. Both VMSB UTU and Atmiya University offer BPharm courses. Check out the following comparison of the key points of the two courses:
Particular | VMSB UTU | Atmiya University |
|---|---|---|
Tuition Fees | INR 2.3 Lacs to INR 4.1 lakh | INR 4.1 lakh |
Overall Shiksha Rating | 3.7/5 | 3.9/5 |
Seat Intake | 1,402 | 60 |
NOTE: The above-mentioned fees are taken from their respective official sources. They are still subject to change and, hence, are indicative.
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