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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Prior knowledge of chemistry is highly beneficial for Pharmaceutics courses since the field deals with drug formulation, chemical stability, and dosage design. Understanding organic, inorganic, and pharmaceutical chemistry helps students grasp course concepts more effectively.
However, some institutes provide foundational modules for students without strong chemistry backgrounds. Dedication, practical training, and supplementary learning can help non-chemistry students succeed, though familiarity with basic chemistry is recommended for better comprehension and smoother progression.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Clinical Research is generally more intuitive for Science graduates due to their understanding of biology, chemistry, and pharmacology. They quickly grasp clinical trial protocols, drug interactions, and medical terminology.
However, non-science graduates can also succeed by focusing on research methodology, regulatory compliance, and data analysis. With proper training, both streams can excel, although Science graduates may have an initial advantage in technical understanding and career progression in pharmaceutical and healthcare organizations.
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