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Rupjyoti saikiaCurrent Student
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You can get jobs in different positions such as Clinical Research Associate, Clinical Research Physician etc.
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Nikita SharmaCurrent Student
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You can click here: https://www.shiksha.com/college/icri-institute-of-clinical-research-india-mumbai-andheri-east-32040/courses/msc-bc
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I'm a B.pharmacy graduate. Which course is best for becoming Clinical research associate (CRA)
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ICRIINDIA SharmaCurrent Student
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A Master's degree in Clinical Research will help. Contact us for more clarity
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ICRIINDIA SharmaCurrent Student
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Yes, you can. But for examination, you need to go to the university.
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ICRIINDIA SharmaCurrent Student
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Yes, all science candidates can apply for MSc Clinical Research
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Anjali TaCurrent Student
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Hello,
As you have completed your BSc, you can apply for MSc in Clinical Research.
As you have completed your BSc, you can apply for MSc in Clinical Research.
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heena agrawalCurrent Student
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Yes, it is.
Benefits of getting MBA in healthcare management:
Financial Skills.
Advanced Communications Skills.
Procedure and Process Optimization.
Expanded Career Path Options.
Team Leadership Skills.
Benefits of getting MBA in healthcare management:
Financial Skills.
Advanced Communications Skills.
Procedure and Process Optimization.
Expanded Career Path Options.
Team Leadership Skills.
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Shail OberoiCurrent Student
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The decision would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. If you want to pursue a career in academics / technical / research areas then M.Pharm would be a better option. However, if you want to move into general management
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The decision would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. If you want to pursue a career in academics / technical / research areas then M.Pharm would be a better option. However, if you want to move into general management / operations side then MBA would be better.
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