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Mamona Jain

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No, the Pharm D course is not equal to the MD. 

PharmD is a professional doctorate in Pharmacy that focuses on drug therapy management, medication counselling, and patient care, preparing graduates to work as clinical pharmacists. It does not grant the authority to diagnose or treat medical conditions. 

MD, on the other hand, is a medical degree that trains individuals to become physicians, responsible for diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases. 

While both are doctoral degrees in healthcare, their roles, training, and responsibilities are different.

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Aishwarya Rai

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The comparison of difficulty between a PharmD and MBBS degree is inherently subjective, as they are both quite difficult in their own right, with different emphases in their respective healthcare training programs. 

MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) is a degree in medicine that will cover identifying, treating, and managing an immense array of diseases and will require a massive amount of knowledge related to human anatomy, human physiology, and clinical medicine and procedures. 

PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy), on the contrary, will have a goal of drug therapy management, pharmacology, and patient-centered care and

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Kanishk Shukla

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No, the Pharm D degree is not equivalent to a PhD. The PharmD is a professional doctoral degree covering Pharmacy practice, patient care, and medication therapy management, and was designed to prepare graduates for work as clinical pharmacists. The course of study includes clinical training, while also emphasizing application of tangible skills in direct patient care to achieve patient-centered health care outcomes. 

In contrast, a PhD is an academic research degree that focuses on doing original research in a specific area, which can include the pharmaceutical sciences.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The highest degree in pharmacy is the Pharm D course. 

It is a professional doctoral degree that prepares graduates to become clinical pharmacists, equipped with advanced knowledge in drug therapy management, patient care, and healthcare systems. 

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Parul Shukla

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The Pharm D course is a specialised course intended to give students the basis for a career in clinical pharmacy and patient centred health care. The Pharm D course is an excellent choice for people who are very passionate about health care, medication therapy management and direct patient care. 
The Pharm D course has great opportunities in hospitals and research and academia as well (especially in countries where clinical pharmacy is well-established). 
On the other hand, Pharm D course may not be a great option for people looking to work as pharmaceutical manufacturers or marketers, as the Pharm D course has a more clinical

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The choice between the Pharm D course and BPharm depends on your career aspirations. Pharm D course is a six-year programme that focuses on clinical pharmacy, equipping students to work as clinical pharmacists, and consultants, or pursue opportunities in research and academia. It also enables direct interaction with patients in healthcare settings. 

On the other hand, BPharm is a four-year undergraduate course that lays the foundation for careers in pharmaceutical manufacturing, marketing, or regulatory affairs. 

If you aim to work in clinical settings or pursue higher studies abroad, PharmD may be more advantageous. For those

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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An MBA in Hospital Management is specifically tailored for those looking to pursue a career in the healthcare industry, focusing on areas like healthcare policies, hospital operations, patient care management, and healthcare finance. This specialised MBA is ideal for individuals who want to lead or manage hospitals, clinics, or healthcare organizations. 

On the other hand, an MBA in General Business provides a broad foundation in business management, including areas such as marketing, finance, strategy, and operations, and is suitable for individuals seeking flexibility in their careers across various industries. 

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Nishtha Pruthi

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The application fee for BPharm at MGR Educational and Research Institute is INR 1,000. Candidates can pay the application fee online or by demand draft or online for INR 1,100 DD in favour of 'Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute,' payable at Chennai with the full address of the applicant. It must be noted that the mentioned application fee has been sourced from the official website. It is still subject to change and, hence, is inductive.

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