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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yeah, doing B Pharma can be a solid career move if you're into healthcare and medicines. The pharma industry is growing fast, so there are lots of job options like making drugs, checking quality, doing clinical research, handling regulations, or working in retail pharmacies.
After B Pharma, you could work as a pharmacist, medical rep, drug inspector, or in R&D. Plus, with all the new pharma startups and drug discoveries, there's even a big chance to start your own business someday.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
DRx is an informal prefix commonly used by pharmacists to represent their profession, particularly in India. It stands for “Drug Expert” or “Doctor of Pharmacy”, indicating the pharmacist's expertise in the field of medications, drug therapy, and patient care.
Unlike the “Dr.” title, which is legally recognised for medical doctors and Pharm D graduates, “DRx” has no official recognition or legal status.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Nah, B Pharma doesn't make you a doctor. It's a 4-year course all about medicines—how they're made, tested, and given out—but it doesn't let you actually treat or diagnose patients.
B Pharma grads become pharmacists, which is still super important. You're the go-to for drug development, checking quality, and helping patients understand their meds. But unlike MBBS or Pharm D, you cannot own a clinic.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 1
I don't know about the cutoff of the MMMUT Gorakhpur pharmacy college because I didn't studied in this college.
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10 months agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates who have passed Diploma in Pharmacy course recognised by the Pharmacy Council of India u/s 12 of The Pharmacy Act, securing a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) in aggregate can apply for the course can apply for AKTU BPharm course. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the BSc Physician Assistant syllabus covers both pharmacology and diagnostic procedures as integral parts of the curriculum. In Pharmacology, students learn about various medications, their actions, side effects, and how they interact with the body.
This knowledge is essential for PAs when assisting doctors in prescribing medications and monitoring their effects on patients. BSc Physician Assistant course also includes training in diagnostic procedures, where students are taught how to perform basic diagnostic tests such as blood tests, X-rays, ECGs, and other medical imaging techniques.
Understanding these procedures al
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, your D.Pharma degree from India should be valid in Nepal cause both the countries have mutual recognition of educational system. One important thing, specific universities or institutions in Nepal may have their own admission criteria for B.Pharma programs, so it's advisable to check with the institutions you're interested. you only may need to get your D.Pharma degree authenticated and apply for an equivalency certificate from the concerned regulatory bodies in Nepal.
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